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<M?r Daily alar Brri De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest Involve Crowd With Energetic Stage Antics Both De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest were present at the genesis of the rap movement, which departed from hardcore rap in favor ofmoremellowmaterial. More recently, this movement has been taken up by artists such as Digable Planets and, to a lesser extent, New Kingdom and Arrested Development. Wednesday night in Memorial Hall, De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest led an enthusiastic, diverse audi ence through BRANDON SHARP | Concert Review De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest cuts representing different albums and dif ferent stages of their respective careers. The fact that De La Soul played a few songs from 3 Feet High and Rising and T ribe performed some tracks from People's In stinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm is testament to their success: neither felt obliged to show off only their new work in a strictly promotional effort. The concert started almost an hour late but when the house lights finally went down, most of the balcony seats were aban doned by fans who rushed down the center aisle. Phoenix’s Death Leaves Production Companies Lost THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES—When River Phoe nix died last weekend, he didn’t just leave anguished family and friends. He also threw three films into disorder in the latest ex ample of how Hollywood productions can become creative when a top star dies. Most of the focus on Phoenix’s death CONVENTION FROM PAGE 3 “The format is going to lend itself to having people look into what we’ve done, where our strengths and weaknesses are, and we can look at other people’s issues,” Wherry said. Rawlein Soberano, director of the Stu- MULTICULTURAL FROM PAGE 3 smart enough to see through the attention given to a single issue,” he said. “I hope that now the election is behind us, we can sit down and have constructive dialogue instead of political grandstanding.” Putting Children First President Robert Alexander said the election was not cen- Calvin and Hobbes THE Daily Crossword by Rena M. Campbell ©1993 Tribune Media Services. Inc. 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Rotary or touch-tone phones. | Tutoring | MATH TUTORING If you need help with basic cal culus, algebra, or trigonometry, call Jim at 942- 1108 for patient, experienced, reasonable help Do your best. Excel. | Personals | Happy 2 years. Darryl! I love your feet! 91225! Mel | Services ~| Discount Car Insurance BASIC LIABILITY Some Restrictions Apply Rates based on territory #24 (Chapel Hill) # of Points 6 Month Coot 0 112.69 6 260.33 7 290.90 8 331.65 9 372.39 10 413.15 11 465 21 (DWI) 12 414.01 INEXPERIENCED DRIVERS 0 POINTS 0-24 Months 424.78 24 Months 221.53 Call Us fora Quick. Reliable Quote. ADMIRAL AUTO INSURANCE AGENCIES, INC. Phone: 929-0104 3125 Shannon Road, Suite 150 Next to South Square Mall. Durham. NC | K-W WM B|p ■ Wm , . M V 111 DTH/ERIN RANDALL Phife of A Tribe Called Quest raps at Memorial Hall on Wednesday night. The show was plagued by constant microphone feedback. All was dark, and from the turntables, De La Soul’s Plug 3 incited the crowd by has been on the movie “Dark Blood,” which he was in the middle of filming when he died Sunday. The actor’s death raises the indelicate butrelevant question of insurance for “Dark Blood.” IfPhoenix had died as the result of a heart attack which a preliminary au topsy has mled out —cast insurance likely dents Taking Action Program, said the UNC contingent would be the only exclu sively student group making a presenta tion. “Your (university) is unique because you were featured prominently in the April U.S. News & World Report article (deal ing with campus racerelations),” Soberano said. “I think students there at the Univer sity ofNorth Carolina are into institutional tered on the sexual-orientation issue be cause Mark Royster, the top vote-getter, opposed the clause, while the next two finishers supported it. “Sexual orientation did not play a ma jor role in the election,” he said. Alexander said that before the election, the school board had taken steps in the right direction by acknowledging both sides of the issue and by trying to find acceptable 12 Midday 13 Containers 18 —turvy 21 Painting genre 23 Peel 24 Enclosures in letters: abbr. 25 "I Love You —’ 26 Richard or Michael 27 Assume control 29 Legitimate 31 See 66A 32 Not solidified 33 Look at intently 35 Scalawags 40 Epochs 45 Ruins 48 Ducks 51 Chose 53 Scout pack leader 54 Seasoning 55 Ball of yarn 56 Counsel: dial. 57 Weight allowance 58 Fastens 59 Mine entrance 60 Lacoste Personals \ WITNESSES to bikecar collision. Mon Nov 1 at Umstead & N Prichard. White male in royal blue Honda CRX hit me (on lime green bike) Gave fictrtous name & number Contact Billy. 967-8243. HEY NINETEEN Happy birthday from Gatsby Girl (Peke) to Jasmine... Sade... Night Queen (Poco) Never for get Elliott Gould and platform tickets! SNOOKUM (Or is it Peppermint Patty now?) Thanks for helping me search for the Great Pumpkin! Let's go run through the leaves! ‘laughs* Ditzy (Sally) BUFFY - Ydu were great in that Pantene commercial. Don't forget to fill your watergun with Jergens lotion. I love your smile! OK bye! Always. Nerak. saying, “Get the fuck out ya’ seats!” Then Plug 1 and Plug 2 came out in Yale and would help reimburse the production. If he died of a drug overdose, the insur ance policy likely would be voided, ac cording to Hollywood executives. MarkPogachefsky, a spokesman forthe film’s producers, said the movie had cast insurance. But he would not disclose the terms of the policy. racism problems more than at other uni versities.” Soberano said he gave the UNC stu dents two blocks of time—one to analyze institutional racism problems and another to offer suggestions about how to solve problems. “Many people fail to realize students havealottosay about these types of institutional racism (on campus).” ways to present homosexual material. David Miles, who opposed the sexual orientation clause in his campaign for school board, said that although Burnette’s and Bushnell’s elections reflected a por tion of the community's views in support of the clause, there also were a lot of other conservative views in existence. “The question now comes back down to- — how do you define the curriculum?” la|l|pihiaibieitiiicioiridielrl rieblc^ilrMblalrl o r i oiMm mi iiiEß*~ 61 Autocrat 63 Male animal i 2 33 Hi [i p Is H |lO |ll 112 |l3 ’ ; 4 fl^R ___ 19 _ HE22 ■■23 , 24 25 26 27 ■■2B|29 ■■■3 o 31 32 33 34 Mi He? 38 fIHBHH 40 K 42 ■Mjf44|4s 46 Hbi t~ ' pWii - 51 EET 53 54 55 56 ■■s7 58 59 60 61 ■■63 64 ■lie _ | Personals | TALL AND LANKY ONE. 1 turtle boxer. 2 nights in tent. 3 hours procrastinating. 4 late postcards. 5 swings in hammock. 6 months of happiness! I love you ! YOUR CRAZY GIRLFRIEND YOU WERE WAITING outside \/en 220. Ipm on 11/2.1 wish I'd said somethng. Can we meet? Respond here— Karate girl. DTH Daughter BREAK A LEG THIS WEEKEND! Try not to col lapse before Tuesday! Think Sweet Your * 1 fans at your favorite hellhole. To the Daquiri Queen Happy Birthday to HeatherO. Irish woman in green. The pit osleaze. black hole of patheticness Dinner at 6? Pat O s. Lucky Pierre s. A screaming orgasm - It'll rock your world. BFR! Du da vave 90210 addiction, kinky L-shaped loft. Mac & cheese Iflitlfloatlfleefleefleelfly Red-hooded SWEATSHIRT, die kittybitch die! We love you your beautiful friends @ 000 (and the boys too). Remember... the airport shuttle will take ya any whea ya wanna go. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT UNC T-shirts, respectively. They played “Potholes In My Lawn” and anew cut from Buhloone Mind State called “In The Woods.” Then the rappers repeated over and over, “We hate this song, we hate this song” before kicking into “Me, Myself and I.” Then the crowd really got into it, and had a contest as to which side of the audi ence had the real hip-hop fans. One side rapped to Dr. Dre’s “Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang,” while the other side did Onyx’s “Slam” and then the first side got another chance with some vintage Run- D.M.C. De La Soul finished up with “Buddy,” another new tune entitled “Ego Trippin,”’ and finally, Plug 3 left the turntables to rap a verse on the finale, “Ring Ring Ring.” After intermission, the lights went low again. A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife came out first, backed by the rhythm track to “Mr. Muhammad,” and the crowd roared as Q-Tip joined him. It seemed like everyone knew the words as the rappers held out their mikes for the choruses of “Buggin’ Out,” “Butter,” “Ev erything Is Fair” and “The Infamous Date Sat i SunlSl/Daiir 3:005:007:00*9:10 Movies atTlmberlynel I Experience this film in Dolby SR at this theatre | \C/ITIOCINjfI THEfIT-RE* "DAZZLING! Wjgjfj^r One fascinating image after another. A film that takes you to a place you've never been before. Two thumbs up!” BARAKA 7.00, 9:15 weekends 2:00, 4:15 ' "MORE THAN JUST THE BEST H AMERICAN FILM OE THE Y E A.R.! " mill T —Joe Gomez, THE INDEPENDENT WEEK I V | ife* Daniel Day-Lewis Michelle Pfeiffer Winona Ryder VjhffiH if TfeAfiEOPINNOCENCE !&(5| Vs f I EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 967 8665 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | Personals | TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED is l m ? <Vv. 'LPL ' 5..'. * Hey Blue Skye Brewer Happy Birthday. Love Nosaj! GUY IN JEANS AND BRAVES HAT waking through the Pit on Tuesday 11/2 at noon WOW! I've got to meet you. Respond here CJ Happy Birthday Kathy! I hope you realize that I could probably loose my job for this. And you wouldn't even get me free tickets to anything. Oh wefl. what should I expect from a cowgirl in duck boots -Buck Naked and UGA V. Hey Jessica and Anita, here is your personal, maybe next time youll each get your own. Ah. dare to dream -Buck. 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They pumped up the crowd further tearnTtlple §, NCNB PLAZA • /967-8284 Fearless 7:00 • 9:30 nightly ... 2:00 *4:30 Sat/Sun ,R| Flesh and Bone 7:15 *9:45 nightly ... > 2:154:45 Sat/Sun The Beverly Hillbillies^ 7:30 nightly 2:30 Sat/Sun |PG I MaTTce 9:45 nightly *4:45 Sat/Sun HUE IF INDUS Wise And Funny... UJ Satiric Detail.” “A Wry Sexual Comedy Where the Laughter is as Human as the Caresses! ’ Ii W OKDGE DON’T MISS THE MOST TALKED ABOUT AND CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED MOVIE OFTHEYEAR! Friday, November 5,1993 with “Bonita Applebum,” “Hot Sex On A Platter” and “Can I Kick It,” but “Sce nario” sounded incomplete without Dinco and Busta Rhymes. 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