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Pegs 2 L f ffl f Thursday, September 4, 1000 c a n H Li u y kj Li i ,1 -!. Union Day, a smorgasbord of activities sponsored by the Carolina Union, will be all day Friday. Featured events in the Pitt include: Jazz played by John Root at noon; human checkers; a concert by the Nee Ningy Band at 2 p.m. performances by Toad The Mime and juggler Ken Kaye at 3 p.m. Also, some Union special interest classes will be previewed in the Pit: Be'lydancing at 4 p.m., Se'f-defense at 5 p.m., T'ai Chi Chu'uan at 5:30 p.m., guitar at 6 p.m., and clogging at 7:30 p.m. Also scheduled for the Pit are finger painting and face painting at 3 p.m. and roller skating starting at 7 p.m. Brother Yusef and Friends, featuring Eve Cornelius, will perform Friday evening. The Union Videotape Committee is sponsoring three special programs in conjunction with Union day. The first program is Recording Artists, which features footage of Billy Joel, Jackson Browne, Kris Kristofferson, Al Wilson and David Essex recording songs. The second program. Ml: hammed Aii: Skill Brains and Cuts is a documentary about the legendary fighter. The third show is The National Lampoon Show and features Chevy Chase and John Belushi. The videotapes will be shown from 1:30-4 p.m. and 9:30-midnight Friday in the second-floor lounge of the Union. The programs will be shown every afternoon Sept. 8 through Sept. 12. The French comedy, Cet Out Your Handkerchiefs, about a husband who can't satisfy his wife even when he arranges for her to take a loveri is sponsored by the Union Film Committee and shows at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday in Carroll Hall. Admission is SI . Cinema Campus Viva la Muerte at 8 p.m. today in Carroll Hall. Freudian and political themes unite in Fernando Arrabal's film about a boy whose mother betrays his father to the fascists during the Spanish civil war. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Women of the Year at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Carroll Hall. Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn star in this comedy about a sports writer and a political commentator who clash and later fall in love. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Sisters at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in Carroll Hall. Brian De Palma established himself as a first-rate thriller director with this Hitchcockian shocker involving Siamese twins. This film begins when a girl witnesses a murder in a nearby apartment S jr . If tit YiVclsii (C ft BO. Lunch Monday-Friday Dinner Monday-Saturday Live Entertainment Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 1301 E. Franklin Reservations Suncstcd 942550 Norm Edicrt Managing Ownsr Klaus Ford Co-owner MCVISA Hi; and has no proof that It occurred. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Fxrtorv at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Monday in Carroll Hall. Ingmar Bergman's film, about an intense relationship between two women (Ltv Ullmann and Bibi Anderson) that becomes" bewildering entanglement of their personalities. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Lilies of the Field at 8 p.m. "Wednesday in Carroll Hall. A young ex-CI ISidney Poitier) helps five refugee nuns- build a chapel in a barren wasteland. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Chapel Hill Carolina White Caddyshaelc Final shows today at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. The Canterbury Tales starts Friday. Call 942-3061 for times. Carolina Blue-My Bodyguard. At 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Carolina Classics Cigi Final shows today at 3 and 5:10 p.m. Grand Hotel starts Friday. Call 942-3061 for times. Carolina lateshows Blazing Saddles and Mooruaker Friday and Saturday nights. Call 942-3061 for times. Plaza I Airplane. At 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Plaza II- The Empire Strikes Bar. At 2:3a 4:50 and 9:30 p.m. Piaza l!l-Xanadu. At 3:15, 515, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. Ram I Smokey And The Bandit II. At 7:15 and 915 p.m. daily. Matinees at 3:15 and 5:15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Ram II Middle Age Crazy. At 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Matinees at 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Ram HI The Eiu Lagoon. At 7 and 9 p.m. Matinees at 3 and 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Ram Lateshows A Shot In The Dark and American Gigolo at 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Duke University The Maltese Falcon at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Biology Science Auditorium. Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, and Sidney Creenestreet star in John Huston's classic detective film. Admission $1.50. Casablanca at 7 and 9:30 p.m. and midnight Friday in Baldwin Auditorium. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman star in this tragic love story set during World War II. Admission $1.50. The Rose at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Page Auditorium. Bette Midler gives a vivacious performance as the doomed rock star, the Rose, a character loosely based on the late janis Joplin. Frederic Forrest, who played Chef in Apocalypse Now, gives an outstanding and subtle performance as the Rose's lover. Admission $1.50. To Catch A Thief at 7 p.m. and High Society at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Biology Science Auditorium. To Catch A Thief is Alfred Hitchcock's suave film about an elegant jewel thief forced out of retirement; it stars Cary Grant and Crace Kelly. High Society is the musical remake of The Philadelphia Story with songs by Cole Porter; it .stars Bing Crosby, Crace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Louis Armstrong Admission $1.50. Gerard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere and Carol Laure star in Betrand Blier's 'Get Out Your Handkerchiefs,' part of Union Week activities. he WIS! UESTAUilAf JT f"l f" X:. . s m After this epener, tho Yc'Iaw Jackets may need mcdlccid . ALADAf.lA ever Gcsrcb Tech ?3 nou!d bo a good start for tho strong la;:. f.Tarylcnd over VUbnova J2. Tho Peck may bo rebuneng, tut ycu v.-outdn't know it this l f O o-4 ri rj?t.- f ioWi w.- www wiiti.ii iMiy Serving da.ly 11;30-2.0a 5-8 Durham SL Joseph's Performance Center, 604 FayetteviSic St The Ruling Class at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Peter CToole plays an insane inheritor of a vast fortune which his relatives all try to steal in this British comedy of manner and morals. Carolina Theatre, downtown Durham La Cage Aux Follts. At 7:05 and 9:05 p.m. daily. Matinees at 3 C5 and 5:05 Sunday. Radio Clastic Album Feature The Beatles' Revolver al 11 p.m. Friday on WXYC-FM S9.3. Theater Buddy, Can You Really Spar That Dime?, a cabaret based on 1930s radio shows, through Sept. 27 at Chez Condoret Restaurant 143 W. Franklin St Shows at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday; with lateshows at 11.30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. For reservations call 942-8714. Fiddler On The Roof, the musical about' Tveye, the Russian milkman, and the troubles of Russian Jews under the Czarist regime, through Oct 5 at the Village Dinner, Morrisville. Evening performances Tuesday-Sunday. For reservations call 787-7771. Adaptation, a comedy by Elaine May, presented by the Duke Players al 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Branson Theatre on the Duke University campus. For reservations call 64-4059. Evocations, an evening of poetry with Princess Crace of Monaco and Richard Pasco of the Royal Shakespeare Company, at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Page Auditorium on the Duke University campus. For reservations call 684-4059. Concerts Baroque and Classical Chamber Music, concerts featuring 17th-century German Baroque and music from the 18th century at 8.15 p.m. today in the East Duke Music Room on the Duke University campus and at 6:15 p.m. Sunday in the Paul Creene Theatre. The concerts are jointly sponsored by the UNC and Duke University Music Departments. The Blazers, X-Teens and Secret Service at 9 p.m. Friday in the New Tin Can. Tickets available at Union Information Desk and Big Shotz Records. N.C. Symphony will perform with violinist Elmar Oliveira at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Page Auditorium on the Duke University campus. The program will include Mendelssohn's "Concerto in E Minor for Violin and Orchestra," Carl Maria von Weber's "Euryantbe Overture," and "Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5." i f t ."n r- Porthole Pi cits A weekly feature predicting the outcome of the week's ACC football games IVo know more about an vq do about footballi Downtown up the little alley across Gallery Modem Day; Explorations the American Vision showing through Sunday in the Ackland Art Museum on campus. Fids, an exhibition of silk screens, jewelry, postal art and photographs of a much-ignored subject through Sept 13 in the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro Road. A Toast to Taste; the Art of Food, an exhibit of paintings, photographs and sculpture relating to food, in the Somerhill Gallery; 5504 Chapel Hill Boulevard, Durham. Stained Glass Works by Cail Alexander are on display through Sept 12 in Craft House, 5504 Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham. Watercolors by Kriio Kirolov are on display through Sept 30 in the Morehead Planetarium Gallery, on campus. Planetarium Watcher Of The Sky, a show chronicling the history of humankind's curiosity about the heavens, is showing through Nov. 17. At 8 p.m. Mondays through Friday; at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday; and at 2 and 3 p.m. Sunday. Call 933-1236 for more information. Nite Life The Station, 201 E. Main St, Carrboro CAF Night tonight. R.E.M., a rock band, plays Friday and Saturday. A Square Dance with The Snapper Creek String Band and the Apple Chill doggers Tuesday. Obvious Question plays suburban rock Wednesday. For more information call 942-5144. Cafs Cradle, 405 V4 W. Rosemary St The Bluegrass Experience plays tonight Arrogance plays Friday and Saturday. There'll be a birthday party for Buddy Holly Sunday. Mike Cross plays Monday and Tuesday. Count Flambeau and the Lunatones play Wednesday. For more information call 967-9053. Somethyme, 1104 Broad St, Durham C.T. Saucier plays folk, country and originals Thursday. Brodie and Hinson play jazz guitar duos Friday. Scogan's Choice plays country and swing Saturday. For more information call 286-1019. Sports Football, UNC vs. Furman at 1 Stadium. p.m. Saturday in Kenan ""r ' i ' ; : .. v ' ' : f the AGO good food qhtdt n This ens v.i!! bo a reel c!'.!f henger. Tho homo teem thould pu!S it cut. Du!:3 over Eeet Cercllnn SL Ccth teems cio locking for a good season. Veko's start sriouid bo a tito tetter. Ve!:3 Fcrcet ever Virginia Tceh JL Does Carolina ree.':y deeerva that Iz't ranking? Furman should to cbfo to teil us Sunday morning. U::c over Furrr.en JZ. from f'CfD 042-2171 1 )
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