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MOVIES/CALENDAR chapel hill •Chelsea Theater, Weaver Dairy Road 968-3005 •Plaza I-111, Elliott Road Extension 967-4737 •Ram Triple, NCNB Plaza 967-8284 •Varsity Theatres, East Franklin Street 967-8665 durham • Carmike 7, Avondale Drive 220-3393 •South Square Mall Cinemas, South Square Mall 493-3502 •Willowdaile Cinemas, Willowdaile Shopping Center 477-4681 •Yorktowne Twin, Durham- Chapel Hill Blvd. 489-2327 •Center, Durham-Lakewood Shopping Center 489-4226 CURRENT RUNS Aladdin The latest Disney animation epic. Fea turing the voice of Robin Williams as the genie. Ram Triple: 7:15 & 9:15; THURSDAY, FEB. 25 MUSIC 2 Fish Blue at the Cave.Jophn Svara and John Gillespie and their mello acoustic jam. Call 968-9308 for details. Bluegrass Jam led by Tim Stambaugh at the Sunshine Cafe. No charge for participating musicians. Bring your fiddle and get ready to get down. Call 933-2623 for details. Soul Desire at Margaret’s Rock ’n’ Roll Cafe. FRIDAY, FEB. 2~6 MUSIC Johnny Quest with Big Hunk O’ Cheese at the Cat’s Cradle. Chapel Hill’s favorite frat band, along with some cool guys from Wilmington. Call 967-9053 for details. Robert Hoyt at the Ninth Street Bakery in Durham. Radical folk music. Tracy Drach at Columbia Street Bakery. Call 967-9150 for details. Joe Bell and the Stinging Blades at the Sunshine Cafe in Carrboro. Allman Brothers meet the Grateful Dead. We didn’t invent that description, some one else did. Call 968-0708 for details. The Bad Dog Blues Band at the Cave. Call 968-9308 for details. Soul Desire at Franklin Street Bar and Grill. If you missed them at Margaret’s Thursday, check them out at F. Street Friday. Call 929-4963 for details. Rear Window at Margaret’s Rock ’n’ Roll Cafe. The UNC Clef Hangers Invita tional at the Carrol Hall auditorium. Featuring the Tufts University Beelzebubs, the sexiest a capella group on the east coast. Tickets are $4 in the Pit or from a Clef Hanger. •—wait for the video •• go to the dollar theater ••• eel} pay matinee pries •••• pay fall price •••••—take your sister, too weekend matinees at 1:30, 3:15 & 5. South Square: 7 & 9:45; weekend mati nees at 1,3, &5. Willowdaile: 1,3,5, 7 & 9. Army of Darkness A spoof about a strong guy whose face almost gets sucked off. Carmike: 1:30, 3:15,5,7:30 &9.15. The Bodyguard •••• Whitney Houston sings and does the horizontal bop with Kevin Costner. Center: 7:15 & 9:30; weekend matinees at 2:15 & 430. Children of the Com II Thecomfieldterrorliveson. Center: 7 &9:30; weekend matinees at 2&4:30. The Crying Game A political thriller about an IRA gun man and his emotional metamorpho sis. Chelsea: 7 & 9:15; weekend mati nees at 2 &4:15. A Few Good Men ••• TomCruise.JackNicholsonand Demi Moore star in this Oscar-nominated courtroom drama. The best part ? Demi andTomkeeptheiruniformson. Plaza: 4:40 & 9:10. Willowdaile: 1,4, 7 & 9:40. Falling Down Starring Mrs. Fletcher and her amazxing magical, mystical Medic Alert beeper. Carmike: 2:30, 4:45, 7:30 & 9:45. SATURDAY, FEB, 27 MUSIC Robert Hoyt at Columbia Street Bakery. Call 967-9150 for details. Too Much Fun at The Cave. Rock’n’Roll. Call 968-9308 for details. Cabin at Franklin Street Bar & Grill. Formerly known as Still Life. Call 929- 4963. Charley Ward’s Bull City Blues Band at the Sunshine Cafe in Carrboro. The uptown, down-home blues band. Call 968-0708 for details. Jazz Festival at Memorial Hall. Free. Featuring the UNC jazz band with spe cial guests Jerry Coker and Vaughn Nark. Ensemble Courant in Hill Hall Auditorium. Penelope Jackson, so prano; Ku Ebbinge, baroque oboe; David Schulenberg and Elaine Funaro, harpsicord. Get some culture. It’s good for you. Admission charged; show be gins at 8 p.m. The Fishermen at Margaret’s Rock ’n’ Roll Cafe. The UNC Clef Hanger Invitational Part 2 at the Carrol Hall Auditorium again. This time, featuring the Univer sity of Virginia Hullabahoos, the secon sexiest a capella group on the east coast. Tickets are $4 in the Pit or from a Clef Hanger. ARTS Work by Emily Huntley and Ralph Calhoun at Cucina Rustica Cafe and Tapas Bar. Hand-made papers, photog raphy, watercolor, collage, pastel and print. Through April 2. SUNDAY, FEB. 28 MUSIC The Rembrandts at the Cat’s Cradle. Remember their hit “That’s Just the Way it is, Baby?” ($5). Call 967-9053 for details. John Gillespie and John Svara at Columbia Street Bakery. Call 967-9150 for details. Dashboard Saviors with Doolittle at The Cave. Call 968-9308 for details Flirting An Australian flick about those wacky teenage years. Varsity: 2:20,4:30,7:20 &9-.30. Leprachan ' About a mean little green guy who wants his gold back. Lucky Charms’ evil twin likes to hack instead of sing ing “They’re magically delicious.” Carmike: 2,4:15, 7 & 9:15. National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon A funny movie, but a sad commentary on America. Starring Erik Estrada and Emilio Estevez. Carmike: 2&7. Cen ter: 7 & 9; weekend matinees at 2 & 4:30. Passion Fish An indie Oscar nominee. Willowdaile: 2,4:30,7 & 9. A River Runs Through It •• Director Robert Redford lets a big one get away in this tale of life and fly fishing. South Square: 9:45; weekend matinee at 4- Scent of a Woman •••• A1 Pacino stars as a cranky, retired military colonel who can’t see women, but loves them because of their per fume. Plaza 3:15 and 7:30. Sommersby A film about a Civil War soldier who must grapple with an identity crisis •* t * PtHglKj mlUr i MM y v The Rembrandts Michael Kolodny and Ed Paolantonio at the Sunshine Cafe. 11 a.m. jazz brunch. Call 968-9708 for details. Jim Crawford Quartet at the Sun shine Cafe. Jazz Festival Con’t. at the Great Hall. Free. Wrap up the weekend with a performance by North Carolina Col legiate Ensembles. Ensemble Courant Con’t. Concetti and Cantatas of Bach. Admission charged; show begins at 8 p.m. 'A RAPTUROUS STORY b SS FliMingi*Mj ACTED AND DIRECTED!" Regional Exclusive -*wt-w 2:20* 4:307:20 ♦ 9:30 (ALL THE MORNINGS Of THE WORLD) 2 * 4:20 • 7 * 9120 THIS WEEK AT THE MOVIES upon returning home after the war. Starring Richard Gere and Jodie Fos ter. Chelsea: 7:15 & 9:30; weekend matinees at 2:15 & 4:30. The Temp zero blobs A crazed temporary secretary will stop at nothing to get promotions. Liter ally. See Matt Morgan’s scathing but original review on page 10. Ram Triple: 7:30 & 9:45; weekend matinees at 2:30 & 4:45. Carmike: 7:30 & 9:45; week end matinees at 2:30 & 4:45. Tousles Matins du Monde All the Mornings of the World. The tale of a man who consoles his achy breaky heart by sitting in his bathtub and playing his viola. Yeah, just like you do every night. Varsity: 2, 4:20, 7 &9-.20. Untamed Heart A cheesy flick starring teen heartthrob and Jack Nicholson wannabe Chris tian Slater about a boy with an un usual illness and the waitress who ac cepts and befriends him. A tearjerker. Carmike: 2,4:15,7&9:15. The Vanishing A creepy, eerie flick. Carmike: 4 &9. Ram Triple: 7 & 9:30; weekend mad- WHAT’S HAPPENING MONDAY, MARCH 1 MUSIC Superchunk, Faith Healers and Unrest at the Cat’s Cradle. Some of Chapel Hill’s finest. Call 967-9053 for details. TUESDAY, MAR, g MUSIC Television at theCat’sCradle. ($8). They haven’t been on tour in 14 years and who knows when they’ll be back. Better catch ’em while you can. Call 967-9053 for details. The Soiree Kings at Cucina Rustica. World beat jazz and pop mu sic. Also, open mike night. Call 929- 3999 for details. TRAVEL Travel Talk with Mary Elizabeth Debicki at World Traveller, 400 S. Elliot Road in Carrboro. Chat with the director of the University of Kan sas office of study abroad for helpful hints. 7 - 8:30 p.m. Call 933-5111 for details. WEDNESDAY, MAR TX MUSIC Roger Manning at the Cat’s Cradle. Call 967-9053 for details. Page 11 DTH • Omnibus • Thursday • February 25, 1993 nees at 2 & 4:30. AT THE UNION Salaam Bombay! Die first feature by Mira Nair, director of Mississippi Masala. About a 10- year-old Indian boy who is abandoned and forced to join a circus. Thursday at 6:30 & 9. A League of Their Own When the boys wenttowar, the women had to play ball. League, a baseball film starringGeena Davis, Rosie McDonald and Madonna, chronicles two such teams and the girls who made them a special part of history. Also starring Tom Hanks as the alcoholic but comi cal coach with a cameo by Jon Lovitz. Admission night. Friday at 6:30, 9 & 11. Daughters of the Dust African American history as traced through the Old South. Saturday at 6:30 & 9. The Wages of Fear Part of the Sunday Matinee in the Cabaret series. Hitchcockian tension, homoeroticism and squalor. Some mix. Sunday at 2 & 5. © > flil.X 8 p.m. tjj March 2 f ; Memorial ’*> Hall ; unc £' / .#V4- tr - iLraann (Kjnu JStwlt (trust Huff A MESSAGE FROM OMNI
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