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10 th tar heel Thursday, June 19, 1975 Kaleidoscope is The Tar Heel's entertainment calendar, providing a comprehensive listing of the area activities. Anyone who wishes to include an item in Kaleidoscope should call assistant features editor Gloria Sajgo at 933-1011 or 933-1023 between 2 and 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, or mail it to the Daily Tar Heel, Carolina Union. Chapel Hill. A'.C. 27514. Niahl Life Town Hall -"Sutter's Gold Streak" will perform today. "The Rhythm Method Band" will perform Friday. "Meade" will perform Saturday. "Workshop" will perform Monday and Tuesday. "Home Across" will perform Wednesday. All shows start at 9 p.m. $1 cover charge weekdays; SI. SO Friday and Saturday. Cat's Cradle "Blue Grass Experience" will perform today. "Lariat Sam" will perform Friday. "Arrogance" will perform Saturday. Nyle Frank will perform Monday. "Bro T Holla" will perform Tuesday and Wednesday. All shows start at 9 p.m. $1 cover charge: 75c Tuesday and Wednesday. Holiday Inn "Bob Tapp and The Jammers" will perform at 5:30 on Tuesday. S6.95 entrance fee includes entertainment, barbeque and beer. Embers Club (Raleigh) "The Brooklyn Bridge" will perform today through Saturday. $5 cover charge today: $7 cover per couple Friday; $8 cover per couple Saturday: Donnie Weaver and "The Pyramids" will perform Monday. $2 cover. "Liberation" will perform Tuesday ($1 cover) and Wednesday, (no cover for women; $2 cover for men). Cafe Deja Vu ( Raleigh) -"Workshoppe" will perform today. No cover charge. "Bull City Entertainment" will perform Friday and Saturday. $ 1 .50 cover. All shows start at 9 p.m. The Pier ( Raleigh) -"D.C. Dog" will perform today. $ 1 cover charge. "Blue Grass Experience" will perform Friday and Saturday. $2 cover. "Morning Song" will perform Friday and "Morning Song" w through Wednesday. will perform June 26 (S3 cover). Blueberry Hill American Pastime" through Saturday. S2 Fridav and Saturday. Saturday. S2 cover. ill perform Mondav SI cover. "Singletree" (S2 cover). 27 and 28 (Durham) -"Great will perform today cover today; S3 cover Cinema On Campus Husbands -A long rambling story of three men and the spree they have in London. They are dissatisfied with their perfunctory existence and go in search of something different. Directed by John Casav ettes. who is also one of the husbands, it stars Ben Gazarra and Peter Falk. (Union Free Flick at 1 and 8:30 p.m. today in the Great Hall.) High Plains Drifter Another Clint Eastwood western (Student Government Flick at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the Great Hall.) T.V. Or Not T.V. A videotape featuring The Firesign Theatre in Firesign Funnies. Peter Bergman and Phil Proctor star in this comedy as two small-town station operators. (Shows at 1-3 p.m. today and Friday in the Union's Music Gallery.) Chapel Hill The Bank, The Jitney Elopement and Shanghied Three silent films made in 1915 starring Charlie Chaplin. (7 p.m. Wednesday at the Chapel Hill Public Library, Free Admission.) Benji A family movie about a dog. Surprisingly enough, everyone likes it. (Carolina; 3:30, 5:20 and 9 p.m. Admission $2.25.) Report to the Commissioner Michael Moriarity stars as a young rookie cop who becomes a fall guy for two ambitious veterans. Based on a novel by James Mills, the film has not been too warmly received. (Thursday only at the Varsity; 1:20, 3:55, 5:10. 7:05 and. 9 p.m. Admission $2.25.) Young Frankenstein A funny take-off on early Frankenstein pictures. Mel Brooks has created an hysterical parody using Gene Wilder. Peter Boyle. Cloris Leachman and ferry Garr to perfection. In wonderful black and white. (Begins Friday at the Varsity. Check theater for times. Admissions $2.25.) Harry and Tonto Art Carney's Oscar winning performance. (Today only at Plaza I. Shows at 3. 5:05, 7:10 and 9:15 p.m. Admission $2.25.) The McCullochs -Period Family drama set in 1949. Written, produced and directed by Max Baer (Jethro of the Beverly Hillbillies), it stars Baer and Julie Adams. (Begins Friday at Plaza I. Shows at 3:30, 5:20. 7:10 and 9 p.m. Admission $2.25.) The Towering Inferno This year's disaster film about a fire in a highrise office building. (Today only at Plaza 2. Shows at 2:10. 5:20 and 8:30 p.m. Admission $2.25.) The Happy Hooker -The Life and times of Xaviera Hollander as played by Lynn Redgrave. (Begins Friday at Plaza 2. Shows at 3:25. 5:20. 7:15 and 9:10 p.m. Admission S2.25.) Escape from Witch Mountain Another family film for the summer. (Today only at Plaza 3. Shows at 2:50, 4:55, 7 and 9:05 p.m. Admission $2.25.) Bugs A cannibalistic insect film based on Tlie Hephaestus Plague. Bradford Dillman and Joanna Miles star. (Begins Friday at Plaza 3. Shows at 3:05, 5:05, 7:05 and 9:05 p.m. Admission $2.25.) Little Big Man Arthur Penn's epic about a white man who is raised with the Indians. Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunnaway star. (Carolina; 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.) Durham The Stepford Wives Strange things are happening to Katherine Ross and the other housewives of this Connecticut town. (Today only at Yorktowne 1.) Jaws-An exciting horror tale about a killer shark. Guaranteed to scare the wits out of you. With Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw DARKROOM DISCOVERY KIT $10S Everything you need from negatives to finished prints (savings .30!) PHOTOCRAFT 1. one roll bw film developed by us 4. 4 hours printing time in darkroom 2. one contact sheet printed by us 5. two 1 1x14 mount boards tissues 3. 20 sheets photographic print paper 6. free bw instruction course . 5 dooTS doVvn from Plaza Theatres you do it! UhRK down from Plaza Theatres PTfcW1 No other purchase necessary, opens 1 1 am 967-81 53 KvHl ! I l n At ppnni's make everv Dizza like we're makina it for ourselv Moti ii-qMw Aia Hrn't cUmn en when vm i rnmptfi Ppnni'svnu aetaareTT pizza... at a great price. 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Harry and Tonto (Begins Friday at Center I.) Br. Ji (Begins Friday at Center 2.) trp; Goes on Board and The Other 1'iu j of the Mountain -A strange duo, one based on a children's novel and the other about a skier who is paralyzed. (Begins Friday at the Northgate.) Minnie and Moskowitz Gena Rowlands and Seymour Cassel play an odd couple who marry and spend their time yelling at each other. Directed by John Cassevetes. (Yorktowne; 1 1:30 p.m. Saturday.) The UNC Lab Theatre will present a double bill, Epimetheus Bound by Philip Persinger and The Collection by Harold Pinter, at 8 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday in Graham Memorial. Free tickets are available at the Lab Theatre Office in Graham Memorial. The Duke Players will present Bus Stop at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is S2.50. The Real Inspector Hound will be presented at 6 p.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Saturday. Admission is $ 1 .25. All performances will be in the East Duke Music Room on the Duke Campus. Sword of Peace, an outdoor drama in Snow Camp, North Carolina, will premier at 8 p.m. Friday. GJIIery An exhibit of works by students in the UNC Art Department will be on display through mid-July in the Ackland Art Gallery. jowned by Student Governmentj j located in the basement : ; of the Carolina Union : 933-8358 : : 8:30-4:30 weekdays ;
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