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Th DiUy Tar Hl Carr reviews Moodjy. Norsjnber 15. 1971 3 peciais Key NBC goes head on against the ABC football game tonight, presenting three hour-long specials from 8 until 1 1 . At 8 the Hallmark Hall of Fame will present "The Snow Goose," starring Richard Harris and Jenny Agutter (of "Walkabout"). Uninterrupted by commercials, "The Snow Goose" is set along the marshy Essex coast of England, where a handicapped artist and an orphaned teenager are brought together by the plight of an injured goose. "Dames at Sea," adapted from a 1968 off-Broadway musical, will be shown at 9 on "Family Theater." Featuring Ann-Margret, Anne Meara and Dick Shawn, "Dames" is a satire on the old Thirties musicals where a young Broadway stand-in would become an instant star while filling in lor the show's sick regular. Ihe entertainment slacks off at 10 with a "Festival At Ford's" (Theater), with Bob Hope, what is billed as "The Pat Boone Family," and other assorted boors. ABC, meanwhile, will be showing the St. Louis Cardinals-San Diego Chargers ;ootball game beginning at 9, and Channel 5 will follow immediately after the game with a Sherlock Holmes movie, "The Woman in Green." 'Ihe best local television movie this week will be shown Tuesday at 5 on Channel 8. "The Desperate Hours," a 1955 release starring Humphrey Bogart, Chamber ensemble erforming UNC News Bureau Ihe UNC Tuesday will present the University Chamber Singers, under the direction of Stafford Wing Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Hill Hall. The concert is open to the public without charge. Noted for their varied programs, the 1 5-member ensemble continue their tradition in Tuesday's program. The first half, in Latin, includes "O Magnam , Mysterium" by William Byrd, and the oratorio "Balthazar" by Giacomo Carissimi. The second half in English will be a capella with Benjamin Britten's "Five Flower Songs," three songs from "Ihe Lamp and the Bell" by Johannes Somary, and "From an Unknown Past" by Ned Rorem. Assisting in the "Balthazar" oratorio will be instrumentalists Dorothy Alden and Margaret Proctor, violins; Charlotte r.'-M.ffv-T1 '-rs."-:', " , -, , - d Christmas Card Sale! Stretch that dollar and extend your greetings! The Intimate Bookshop open evenings Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted Contact Lens Accessories John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin St Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate 6c0d morning, is the president n ? I've come to taie OVER HtS OFFICE. DC CQ in LU AH, COUP IF NECESSARY' DO YOU HAVE o Art APPOtHTftiXT' o Q CP A ullage J (Opticians MY HAn?5 J l .... ',TSv 1 v it I iVrn concerns the flight of an escaped gangster, his brother and a sadistic fellow gang member who hole up in a suburban Indianapolis home. It was Bogie's second-to-last movie before his death in 1957, and it's a good one. The rest cf the week is pretty much of a total loss until Friday night, when CBS presents "The Last Days of John Dellmger ' at 8:30. The hour-long special will trace the last seven months of Dellinger's Life in a simulated newsreel documentary' style. William Wendt plays Dellir.ger, and Rod Serling will narrate. G uess to arrive The Guess Who, currently Canada's most successful and richest rock band, will appear Saturday at 8 p.m. in Carmichael Auditorium. Tickets are now available at the Union Information Desk for S2.50 per ticket. The group's sound has been described by rock commentator, Jack Batten, in the Canadian journal, Maclean's, as "bubblegum," "Top-40 stuff." It is, says Tuesday Smith and Ray Church, oboes; Frank Wiley, harpsichord; and Julia Griffin, cello. Director Wing has subdivided the original solos into several parts, but the role of Balthazar will be done by Philip Washburn, bass. Carissimi, a chief exponent of the Latin oratorio, develops in Balthazar an interplay of solo voice with continuo against the full instrumental group and chorus. Variety is achieved in a mixture of solos and duets, recitative and chorus. The Somary songs, most recently composed works on the program, will be performed by a trio with Florence Peacock, soprano; Stephanie Melvin, alto; and Robert Daniel, baritone. Texts for the Rorem songs to be sung by a solo quartet are based on anonymous 16th century poems. Director Wing teaches voice at UNC. 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AW STOMACH DOEtH'T HL'(TM i'm actually miG&tl I MADE fT THRDU6H THE UJKKENP UITHOUT BLANTf I PlDIT.'IDiDITi ..BUT . yCUPONT UNDEZSTAXZ. THEN IM AFRAID YOU'LL tiAV TO UJAlT IN THE mmSG RCOMI NO.. I a 1 f nr n ri ... TV The future cf Di:k Ber.r.::k D:. P Bearer) or. Char. r. el 8's Shock Theater is still unresolved. Berr.::. ho 1 Wmston-Salem two weeks ago to tie a job as a disc jockey m Lakehr.J. Fla.. made enough tapes before leav-.r.g to Keep Shock Theater gDir.g until the er.d cf the month Channel onicials hope ir.u; Bennick gets settled down, he"! beetle to tape more segments at some lca. television station and then send them to High Point, but as one WGHP spokesman said, "It's kir.da up in the air right now." ere thii TOUB J. Saturday Batten, "breezy and hummable and catchy." and not very deep or probing. But Batten is quick to point out that "bubblegum doesn't deserve the scorn that Underground thinkers dump on it. Bubblegum isn't deep - but it is. all at once, the mirror, definition and receptacle of the teenybopper culture we live with each day." The hits of the Guess Who are "immaculately faithful to Bubblegum values," but given the group's dynamic drive and "uncompromising physicality ."' the product is unique, according to Batten. Burton Cummir.gs is the lead singer: Gary Peterson, drummer; Kurt Winger, guitarist; Jim Kale, bass and Greg Lewkis. guitar. The five have been playing (though not together) since their midteens, performing in clubs, dances and concerts. I; was in the mid '60's that the group coalesced into a rock force, gaining fame in their collective hometown, Winnipeg. In 1968, "These Eyes." sold 40.000 single copies in Canada, and when it reached the U.S. charts in 1W, American audiences gave it gold record status. Other hits followed: "Laughing." "Hand-Me-Down World," "American Woman," and the Guess Who was firmly established as an internationally famous band with firm financial foundation. Batten discloses that "one man close to the empire is certain the band's net worth will reach five million dollars by the end of 1971." Batten also says that although "they are wealthy, the Guess Who are still on the road. ..It's what they know and what they like." Answer to Saturday's Puzzle 37 Ar.tlered animal 51 Run swiftly 38 Steam 53 Ox of Celebes 39 Portions 41 Young salmon 43 Rubber on 57 Southwestern Indian 58 Preposition 60 Poem 62 Greek letter 64 Symbol for tantalum pencil 44 Noteofscale 46 Near 48 Molars C AlPriSjAiS IS r iSiE RiE A L T"j A R C A A L AjR t I VIO;r1cJesL S ANjS" E V E m's l4nI t IG M T t j s jsQrji VjJ b" 4 e air ' ' qEiPjt icQL AlRlG E BjOIT jT OIMUM I S S'e1d LZ..j B I A ISJ I N Do Z O M E SITlA G "tp" AMjsEjujs E p!' 'E IS l JRi a'm! Ai IVtEiS IS ' 12 13 m' s pi6 r r r r & MZzmZZZZmZZ 24 25 V7. 26 27 V- 28 ftlR , - - - m m m 1 29 30 3) 32 ggi g34 l;j 38 39 41 42 43 44 ZZZzZ-ZZ?LZ!L 51 oT y 63 64" 1 1 1 1 r x 1 1 1 1 r 1 Dutr. by United Fenturt Syndicate, Inc. AND I DID :: Lk tmv cOv jr i rxm iDOfc, tap, YCO THIN'' YOU'RE PEOPLE JLST DON T HAIE ANY RESPECT Q& ANARCHY ANYMORE. SOMEONE SPECIAL7 YOU'LL HALF TO UiAlT YDLR V. o r r i,- vi William Donovan plays Hamlet and Judy Chesnutt is Ophelia in the Carolina Playmakere production of "Roncrantz and Guildenstem Are Dead" to be presented. 'Ever by Norman Draper "AnJv Robcris with t'ven-onc " Ampv.x A 101 17 How delightful it U to encounter a band that has enough originality and self-confidence to create a sound of its own without indulging in egotistical side trips or abstruse nonsense. The Zombies of the mid-0's was such a group -unassuming and non-derivative in nature, they became, even more so than Ihe Beatles, the decade's purveyors of "unique" music. Much more obscure today than the Zombies were in 1965 (The Zombies had two hit singles: "She's Not There" and "Tell Her No"), Andy Roberts with Everyone has adopted a low-keyed approach to rock music. First of all, the album cover's just about as plain as could possibly be conceived. No glossed Eric Clapton-sitting-with-his-Fender type The Year of the Dictionary! The New Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary -S75. Webster's New 20th Century Dictionary unabridged -Was S49.95;now SI 9.95! The cheapest of the great and the greatest of the cheap! The Intimate Bookshop open evenings This 7 year old Irish hat looks like Peter flfr-'l! '' .1 Your Irish Country Hat will look like you. Ir.Ji-.iJja!. Har.J-Ai.-.. h-nJ--a::.J wh-.rc the !utK- Co-.r.c:nj'4 Iv.IIs i-.cct t;u ca. 0:ic Ijf thcc h.xts was r.iJ. t r j;t. It' ncathir- Tproo:. a!:r!wst v.c.-.r-rroot .--$t aro-t cvcr but oa-rr.xjf S:r. p,.r; 1 -.v" ..... I : X - . .v, t" ( ' ' ' : ' y -"' I ' - n Milium, I " ' ' . -..'; 1 ' '"" - ' ": m On record ? album ie photographs or excursions into Sergeant Pepper-land here. Roberts hand has too much integrity to resort to meaningless embellishments. The music is controlled, unique, and exquisite. Andy Roberts, like the Zombies, has negated many influential musical forces in favor of his own unadulterated rock style. The songs range from a pair of real rockers. "This Way I'p" and "Too Much a Loser," composed by Everyone keyboard man Bob Sargeant, to Roberts' serene . and ballad-like "Radio Lady." Solid rhythmic backing from bassist Dave Richards and drummer John Pearson give guitarist Roberts and Sargeant plenty of room to explore the harmonic and melodic potential of their respective instruments. Roberts is no 3 i I t i. .... x V., j 1 1 .1 FIRESIDE GIRL OF THE WEEK j-r 1 LU Q rf I I I I r s J s . - " --1 'i-r inn -rr --1 111 r- "1 in - - -J CATHY MEIER. A KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FROM GREENBURG Pa.. IS IN A HOT PANTS OUTFIT BY TALLY-HO. beginning Tuesday, at Playmakers Theatre. Tickets are still available at the Playmakers Business Office in Graham Memorial. unique guitarist de luxe and he knows Avoiding long, pretentious ntfs. remains content with some fine. cor.. stabs that are particularly ettective "Too Much a Loser" and "This Wa t ; In "This Wjv Ur" his interject; slowed-tempo solo clashes with Sargcarit's primitive, droning organ. Beautiful. Perhaps I should be refenng to th:s group in the past tense. Bob Sargeant hj gone on to play superbly for the otherwise dreary Mick Abrahams Band As for the other members of Ivory one well, I plead ignorance. It's not exactly if they've faded into obscurity - they have yet to escape it. Yes, this is not one of those albums that will scream superstars at you from the front racks of the record stores. Nevertheless, it must be available somehow, somewhere. ; L A.i K ) 1" d. li n i 140 . Fr,j"klii . . . 1
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