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aihp Daily dor Hppl CALENDAR FROM PAGE 14 editor, Anne Hawthorne, at Mclntyre's Fine Books and Bookends on Saturday at 11 a.m. COLLAGE WORKS BY EUGENIA MORRISON will be on exhibit in the Arts Center gallery beginning Monday and will run through Jan. 19. CRYSTAL CAWI£Y’S paintings and books will be on display in the Lilly Library Gallery on Duke's East Campus through Jan. 19. SPECIAL EVENTS THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM AND FOLLOW THAT STAR are being shown at the Morehead Planetarium through Jan. 14. 'Follow that Star' begins at 7:30 p.m. and 'Star of Bethlehem' at 8:30 p.m. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, a play adapted from the de Beaumont story by Tom Huey, will be the Christmas offering from the Play Makers Repertory Company. The play will run Dec. 19. 962-PLAY SANTA TRAIN at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham. 220-5429. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS CAROL at St. Mary's Pittman Auditorium in Raleigh through Dec. 23.1-800-75 CAROL. CINDERELLA at the Raleigh Little Theater through Sunday. 8214579. SCREEN WRITING WORKSHOP WITH ROBERT BENEDETTO will be at the Arts Center in Carrboro on Saturday and Sunday beginning at 9:30 a.m. To register call EECYCLE THIS HEWSPAPEE I String ih Wei | HoCidays! | I CHRISTMAS IS RIGHT $ fl AROUND THE CORNER) S 1 SO GET STARTED MAKING ® 7 UNIQUE, PERSONALIZED GIFTS SS g AT THE ORIGINAL ORNAMENT. § jj GIFT IDEAS: | ♦ Silver fish earrings ♦ Leather chokers &U '-'■•i ♦Turquoise necklace ♦ Glass bead earrings •vT ♦ Slinky bracelets ♦Amethyst and jade k? necklace ; j or choose from a variety of jewelry made in our store. & ; j 145 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill i 933-3467 M. tiSPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS: MON-SAT 10-8n F;- V 4 pr t r■) yuy v -yvy f " k TC the Arts Center at 929-2787. DONALD DAVIS will teach storytelling at Mclntyre's Fine Books and Bookends at 3 p.m. Dec. 19.5424000. DOCUMENTARY VIDEO SCREENINGS by Undergraduate and Graduate students will be shown free to the public at 7 p.m. in Room 1A Swain Hall on Saturday. HOME FOR THE HOUDAYS, a day of preparation for your family and the Christmas season, will be Saturday and Sunday at Duke Homestead. Saturday's activities are scheduled from 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. Tours will be given on Sunday beginning at 7 p.m. 477- 5498 THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP is being presented by Manbites Dog Theater through Dec. 19. Performance dates are Thursday- Sundays Dec. 9-12 and 16-19. Shows begin at 8:15 p.m., except for Sunday shows which begin at 3:15 p.m. Shows will be at the Manbites Dog Theater, North Roxboro Road at Club Boulevard, in the Western Auto Plaza in Durham. KWANZAA CELEBRATION at the N.C. Museum of Art in Raleigh on Dec. 18,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 833-1935. STEAKHOUSE IF THE HERETIC will be performed at the Arts Center Friday and Saturday. The shows will begin at 8 p.m. $4 all tickets. 929-ARTS. TANGLEWOOD FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS, the region's premier holiday drive-through light show will be open until Jan. 9. Tanglewood Park is located just off of 140,10 miles southwest of Winston-Salem, in Clemmons. MESSIAH OPEN SING will be on Saturday at HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE 7 p.m. a the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro Street THE MALLARME' CHAMBER PLAYERS will provide a musical interlude during an evening of sampling holiday bubblies and breads from Fowler's, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Allenton Gallery of the Durham Arts Council Building. $35. 560-2788. TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS, a presentation of sounds of the season, will be performed through Dec. 22 in the Rotunda of the North Carolina State Capitol. Weekday performances will be at noon-2 p.m. Weekend performances will be at various times. THE NUTCRACKER will be presented by the North Carolina Symphony in Memorial Auditorium Dec. 17 at 8 p.m., Dec. 18 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., and Dec. 19 at 3 p.m. nra-.ni.-iiy-rpimw-n nfi--r~~- ff|p | if? mHY &|||||||^ Shopping at University Mall is easier than ever before. With the best mix of locally owned, regional and national stores, we offer everything in merchandise, from the usual to the unique. Check in at our customer service booth for Information or assistance, save some steps with the park-and-ride public transportation service, or use the convenient diaper-changing station. But most Importantly take time to enjoy the Southern hospitality and charm each merchant has to offer. For a pleasant, hassle-free shopping experience, visit University Mall. Cp* * T' ! m— 'Llni'JersLtu Mall & Plaza * S. EstestDftve,.Q(igpel fHII 3}9-967*6934.Man,.5ql pm Greg Howard will perform at the Skylight Exchange on Dec. 16. 15 Friday, December 10,1993
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