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a week's fare Theater The Duke University Summer Theater will present Vanities, a play by Jack Heifner, at 8: IS p.m. Friday through Sunday in the East Duke Music Room on Duke's east campus, and again June 28 through July 1. For reservations call 684-6561 in Durham. Oklahoma! is now playing at the Village Theater. Doors, open for djnner at 6:45 p.m. every evening but Mondays; show time is 8:30 p.m. Call 596-8343 for reser vations. , - Raleigh's Theater in the Park will present the musical Man of La Mancha in the Raleigh Rose Garden Am pitheater Friday through Sunday. Limited seating is still available. Tickets are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students. For reservations call 755-6058 or 755-6936. Dance Tbe Alvin Alley American Dance Theater will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday in Page Auditorium on Duke's campus. Tickets are $8. For more information call 684-4059. Tbe Kathryn Posin Dance Company will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Page Auditorium on Duke's campus. Tickets are S8. For more information call 684-4059. The Pilobolus Dance Theater will perform at 8 p.m. June 28 through 30 in Page Auditorium on the Duke campus. Tickets are S8. Dancers from Bali will perform at 8 p.m. on July I in Duke's Page Auditorium. Opera John Phillip Sousa's operetta, 1 Capitain, will be presented by The National Opera Company at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Carolina Theater in Durham. Tickets are available at the Page box office Monday through Friday, or a the Carolina Theater on Sunday. Mozart's Don Giovanni will be presented by the National Opera Company on Sunday, July 1 at 3 p.m. at Drive Our Cars ALMOST FREE to most U.S. cities BQBUEAUAV 919-272-2153 520 17. Friendly Ave. Greensboro, N.C. . . ' 1 A 5i RATHSICELLAR 'J Nightly Specials (see luncheon specials ad) All specials with salad and bread 'FJon. Hamburger Steak $2.99 Tues. Manecotti $2.49 Roulade $2.69 Wed. Texas Platter (including tea) $2.99 Thur. SDaahetti 2.30 LjTl Fried Shrimp $2,691--, rnxm ran author of the newly-published Science-fiction novel, will meet frientis and autograph his book Friday, Juno 22 7-9 p.m. Little Professor 0 ly UNIVERSITY SQUARE 143 W. FRANKLIN DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL (Next to Granville Towers) the Carolina Theater in Durham. Call 684-3227 for ticket information. Radio Saturday Concerts Thursday Kenny Rogers will appear in concert at 3 p.m.and 8 p.m. Saturday iat the Paladium amphitheater at Carowinds. Admission is $2 in addition to the regular $7.95 admission to Carowinds. The Cornerstone Coffeehouse will feature the group Faith in a program of Christian music Saturday. The coffeehouse is located in a log cabin on U.S. Highway 86 across from the Wilco station. The North Carolina Chamber Ptayen will perform a program of Schubert pieces at 8 p.m.' Tuesday in the ballroom of the student center on the N.C. State Campus. Tickets are available at the door, at the N.C. State student center or from members of the Raleigh Chamber Music Guild. Film Thursday Night at the Opera with the Marx, brothers will be shown at 8:30 p.m. The film was shown one hour late on Sunday and will be shown again tonight in the Great Hall of the Union. Friday McCabe and Mrs. Miller at 8:30 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Union. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie star in Robert Altaian's film about a small-time gambler who sets up a hard-nosed madam in business. Admission by UNC student ID or union privilege card. Tuesday The Carolinas plus Southern Highlands Attractions at 7:30 p.m. in the library meeting room of the Chapel Hill Public Library. These two documentaries explore historical sites, scenic marvels, present-day enterprises and accomplishments in the Southeast. Admission is free. In Focus: Marshall Tucker Band, Jesse Winchester. 6 to 1 1 p.m. WDBS (FM 107). WXYC Inside Track: Peter Frampton, Where I Should Be. II p.m.,(FM 89.3). .'Friday ' In Focus: David Bowie, Climax Blues Band. 6 to 11 p.m. WDBS (FM 107). WXYC Classic Album Feature: Steely Dan. Can't Buy a Thrill. 1 1 p.m. (FM 89.3). Sunday America In Concert featuring the Brevard Music Center Orchestra. WK.NC (FM 88.1). Monday. In Focus: Emmy Lou Harris. Leon Russell. 6 to 1 1 p.m. WDBS (FM 107). Tuesday In Focus: Randy Newman. Steeleye Span. 6 to 1 1 p.m. WDBS (FM 107). WXYC Inside Track: Night. Night. 1 1 p.m. (FM 89.3). Red Clay Ramblers at Cat's Cradle. Toulouse TTrek at the Station. Sunday - Open poetry reading at Cat's Cardie. Monday Hands at Cat's Cradle. Tuesday Hot Possum at Cat's Cradle. Apple Chill doggers at the Station. Wednesday Hot Possum at Cat's Cradle. Orion Star and Gary Mehalick. 1976 flat-picking champions, at the Station. : Gallery nite life Thursday Bluegrass Experience at Cat's Cradle. Phil and Gaye Johnson at the Station. Friday -. . Red Clay Ramblers at Cat's Cradle. Toulouse TTrek at the Station. Recent acquisitions from the Ackland collection will be showing at the Ackland Art Museum on campus through Aug. 12. An exhibit of postal art is showing at the Art School Gallery at 150 E. Main St. in Carrboro. Watercolocs by Eleanor Wiles and Becky Rigdon will be showing through June 30 in the Morehead Planetarium gallery. Planetarium Two shows are now showing at the Morehead Planetarium: Juggernaut, a science fiction spectacular narrated by William Shatner and Cygnus and Friends, a tour of the constellations in the summer sky. Shows are scheduled several times daily. For ticket information call 933-1236. A to 6 1 n. o . tl o n a - i - ' I . s mi - " -I -'"It s i c I 1 12' 5.'W i izm est J no fto i We did a lot of soul searching before we decided to make boat shoes. We were already up to our ankles, you might say, making the bast boots and hand sewn shoes on land But after we decided, thaf s when the real sole searching began. We tried a lot of soles that missed the boat before we came up with a specially designed Vibram sole. One that holds fast and really lasts. And after we'd gone overboard making such a fine sole, we made the whole rest of our shoe just as good. We took fine waterproof leathers that stay soft and supple even after you dunk 'em in salt water. We added nylon stitching to resist rot, mildew and stress. Eyelets that were all solid brass. And a padded learner collar that really snug- . gles up around your ankles. New Timberiand boat shoes. Now the folks who make the best hand sewns on earth make the best handsewns on water. tYr A A A whole line of fine leather boots and shoes that cost plenty, and should. The Timberiand Company, Newmarket, NH 03857 yr.. v . fti i i i ii 103 E. FRANKLIN ST., CHAPEL HILL, SHOP MON.-FRL, 10-9SAT., 10-6 Thursday. June 21. 1979 The Summer Tar Heel 1 1
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