" VJzzl:zndzr Thursday, Ce?tcrnb:r 10, 1 CCD 1 I I Uf I ! j i y y HishSi"h!s The National Lampoon Show is a videotape of the 1973 Off-Broadway revue "Lemmings." The show is a take-off on th;e Woodstock festival and features John Belushi and Chevy Chase at their rowdiest. The videotape will be shown in the upsatirs lounge of the Carolina Union. Shows at 1 p.m. Monday. 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, noon Wednesday, at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. Sept. 25 and at noon on Sept. 26. The rock band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes perform in concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Memorial HalJ. Tamsen Donner: A Woman's Journey, Carolina Regional Theatre presents Martha Nell Hardy n a one-woman show based on the Donner family's tragic journey acorss the United States. At 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Cerrard Hall. Tickets are available at the Carolina Union . Desk. The WouJJ-Se Gentleman, UNC Department of Dramatic Art presents Moltere's farce about the joys of vanity at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Sept. 27 in Paul Green Theatre. For reservations call 933-1121. Cinema Campus . Amarcotd at 7 and 9 30 p.m. Thursday in Carroll Hall. FeShni's loving look at life in small Italian coastal town in th 1930s. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. The Seduction of oe Tynan at 7, 9:30 and midnight Friday in Carroll Hall. Alan ASda plays a senator who must choose between his presidential ambitions and his family. Barbara Harris and Meryl Streep give memorable performances as the women in Tynan's life. Admission 41. " The W'uanl of Oi at 11 a m, and 1 p.m. Saturday in Carroll Hall. A rare chance to see the ludy Cariand classic on a big screen and without commercials. Admission 50 cents. NosferafM The Vampyre at 7 and 9:30 pro. Saturday in Carroll Hall. Werner Herzog's mesmeriiing version of Dracuia stars Klaus Kinski, Bruno Can and Isabelle Adiani. The film is inspired by Murnau's silent classic. Admission by UNC student ID. Carrie at 7 and 9 30 p m. Sunday in Carroll Hall. Brian De Raima's shocker about a shy girl who -uses her telekinetic powers to get revenge on her fellow high school students. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. ' tirrrsnv vea- m m wpr m m m Best-selling singles of the week based on the latest Cashbox magazine national survey: 1. "Upside Down" Diana Ross 2. "Sailing" Christopher Cross 3. "Emotional Rescue" Rolling Stones 4. "All Out Of Love"-Air Supply . 5. "Fame" Irene Cara 6. "Take Your Tirne"-The SOS Band 7. "Looking For Love" Johnny Lee 8. "Give Me The Night" George Benson 9. "Magic" Olivia Newton-John 10-. "Into The Night" Benny Mardones he RESTAURANT ' C" f l Aflcr !act year's defeats to all their ACC opponents, Georgia will take- Clcmson very r-frt! rf wvl IwUwIM . if Duko thought ECU was tcugh, the E!uo DovHs will wish they had never made this read trip. Tceh may have it going now that Alabama is cut cf the way. IV.Mil Vttl I luitw.i W C.rvL".3tf.V 11:02.03.5-3 In The Heat OI The Night at 8 p.m. Wednesday m Carroll Hall. Redneck police chief Rod Steiger and Philadelphia detective Sidney Poitier join forces to solve a murder. Admission bv UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Chapel tli'i r Ram I Smokey and the Bandit Fart II. At 715 and 9.15 p m daily Matinees at 3.15 and 515 p m Saturday and Sunday. Ram II The Blue lagoon.,Final shows today at 7 and 9 p m Battle Beyond The Stars starts Friday. At 7 and 9 pm. daily. Matinees at 3 and 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday ' Ram III Love On The Run. Final shows today at 7 30 and 9:30 p.m. My Brilliant Career at 7 30 and 9 30 p.m. daily. Matinees at 3 30 and 5 30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Ram Late Sows American Gigolo and A Clockwork Orange at 11:30 p m. Friday and Saturday. Plaza I Airplane. At 3. 5, 7 and 9 pm Plaza ll-Xanadu. At 315. 515. 7:15 and 915 p.m. Plaza III No Nukes. At 2 45. 4 55, 7 10 and 9 20 p m. Carolina Blue and White Call 942-3061 for weekend features. Varsity Call 942-3651 for weekend feature. Varsity The Rocky Horror Picture Show at midnight Friday and Saturday, Duke University The Big Sleep at T and 9.30 p.m. today in the Biology Science Auditorium. Humphrey Boggart stars as Phillip Marlow in Howard Hawks' adaptation of Raymond Chandler's complex story of foul gongs-on among rich Californians. With Lauren Baca!! and a script written by William Faulkner and Leigh Bracket!. Admission $1.50. The Creen Room at 7 p.m. and Love On The Run at 9:30 and midnight Friday in Balwdin Auditorium. The Creen Room is a film. adapted by Francois Truffaut from the works of Henry lames. Love On The Run is the latest in Truffaut's autobiographical series of Antoine Doinel films. Admission $150. Star Trek at 7 and 9:30 p m. Saturday and Sunday in Page Auditorium. The movie version of the TV series. Admission $1.50. Viridana at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Biology Science Auditorium. A film by Luis Bunuel. Admission $150. Durham St. Joseph's Ferfornunc Center, 804 Fayetteville St. Purple Noon at 7 and 9:30 p nx Wednesday Rene Clement's complex thriller stars Alain Delon. Admission $2 Radio Inside Track-The t-5T Wild Planet at 11p m. today on WXYC-FM 69.3 Classic Album Fetaure Ellon (ohn's Tumbleweed Connection at 11 pnr. Friday on WItYC-FM 89.3. m oqvqi ore Current best-selling books: Fiction 1. Firestarter Stephen King 2. Rage of AngelsSidney Sheldon 3. Music for Chamelons Truman Capote. 4. The Bourne Identity Robert Ludlum 5. Random Winds Belva Plain 6. Princess Daisy Judith Krantz 7. The Ninja Eric Van Lustbaden 8. The Origin Irving Stone 9. The Spike DeBorchgrave and Moss 10. The Fifth Horseman Collins and Lapierre Porthole - Pi c lis A weekly feature predicting the of the week's ACC football games "Wo enow more about good food than vq do about football!" Overall: 0-2 Ccvr.:,.Ti up f-.9 i.r;'? Theater BudJy, Can You Really Spare That Dime?, a cabaret based on 1930s radio, through Sept. 27 at Chez Condoret Restaurant. 143 W. Frankhn St. Shows at 9 30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, with lateshews at 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For reservations call 942-8714 Company, The Art School Gallery Theatre presents Stephen Sondheim's musical about the trials of modern relationships at 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday in the Art School Gallery Theatre. Can- Mill Mall. Carrboro. For reservations call 942-2041. Bedroom Frace, Raleigh Little Theatre presents Alan Ayckbourn's comedy at 8 p.m. today through Sunday with a special matinee at 3 p m. Sunday in the Little Theatre. Pogue Street, Raleigh. For reservations call 821-3111 Fiddler On The Roof, The Village Dinner Theatre presents )erry Bock and Sheldon Harmck's musical about Tveye the milkman with regular evening , performances nightly except for Monday in the Village Dinner Theatre. Mornsville. For reservations call 596-8343. Concerts Organ Recital, David Weadon on the organ at 5 p m. Sunday in Duke Chapel on the Duke University campus. Piano Recital, Anna Briscoe and James Clyburn at 8:1 5 p.m. Tuesday in Hill Hall Auditorium. Gallery Faculty Artists and Prints by Picasso are showing through Oct. 19 in the Ackland Art Museum on campus. Watercolors by Kristo Kirolov through Sept. 12 in the Morehead Planetarium Cailery on campus. Paintings by Mary Kane and Jay High through Oct. 3 in The Art School Cailery, Carr Mill Mall, Carrboro. Planetarium Watchers Of The Sky, a show chronicling the history of mankind's curiousity about the heavens, is showing through Nov. 17. At 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; at 11 a.m., 1, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday; and at 2 and 3 p.m. Sunday. Call 933-1236 for more information. Nita Life The Station, 201 1. Main St, Carrboro -Uncle Walt's Band plays today through Saturday. A square dance hosted by the Apple Chill C loggers with music by the Snapper Creek String Band. Sunfire plays Wednesday For more information, call 942-5144. Cat's Cradle, 40SVi W. Rosemary St. The Bluegrass Experience plays today The Red Clay Ramblers play Friday and Saturday. The John Brannen Band plays Sunday. Old Train plays Monday. Dan Crarlays guitar Wednesday. For more information call 967-9053. The Yacht Club, East Franklin Street Steve Wing and Steven Kinsley play bass and jazz piano. Jeff Cambeil and Greg Darden play Wednesday. For more information, call 942-5578 Non-Fiction 1. Crisis Investing Douglas R. Casey 2. Shelley Shelley Winters 3. Nothing Down Robert Alien 4. Free To Choose Milton and Rose Friedman 5. Thy Neighbor's Wife Gay Talese 6. Ivis, The Final Years Jerry Hopkins 7. How You Can Become Financially Independent By Investing in Real Estate Albert J. Lowry. 8. Craig Claiborne's Diet Courment Cook Book Claiborne and Franey 9. Psychology of Romantic Love National Branden 10. Men In Love Nancy Friday the outcome m MB Another warmup before the Tcrps big game in Chapel h;:i i'zrylznd over Wept Virginia 10 Probably tho beet game cf the week will bo in CharioUesviHo !tm 'ri f " . C,-v S t . .4 WWW W 4... v TheDeaccnshcpothatThoCitadefdeeen'tpuIl any cf Virginia Tech's tricks. 0'&Akw 1 Wtv Www I i t Vrf I iw - I J S42 2171 -.iraiim.iftri i jmimw." i'iim Jawrw, M L aSVY CHAS; JC?JC3JL)Srl 5 H.-?y Hour Fresh Homemaif pastrset w- - -- 3 Frt , f- i; c . r -1 r-t 9 12 W1 . J..t 24i? im Car"". 4 (y) L ' C J "5" -5"5"5 J5 6MC i

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