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Bruce Springsteen at 6 p.m. Saturday in
Greensboro Coliseum. The New Jersey idol
brings his hard rocking music to
Creensboro for a so!d-out concert Break
out the dirty tee-shirts and brush up on
your street accent
All That Jazz at 7. 9:30 and midnight
Friday in Carroll Hall. Roy Scheider, Ben
Vereen and Jessica Lange star in this multi
Oscar winning movie which chronicles the
life of Bob Fosse. A high-blown, enjoyable
film with outstanding choreography.
Admission by UNC student ID or Union
privilege card.
Mel Blanc, world renowned cartoon
vocalist, at 8 p.m. today in Memorial Hall.
Blanc has one of the most significant
voices in pop culture his creations
include Bugs Bunny. Daffy Duck, Porky
Pig and Barney Rubble. Tickets are
available at the Union Box Office. For
more information call 933-1449.
Tenth Annual Intercollegiate Choral
Festival from 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
in Hill. Hall Auditorium. The Carolina
Choir, the. Men's Glee Club and the
Women's Clee Club will perform with
seven other choirs from around the state.
The performances are free and the public
is invited to attend.
Cinema
Campus
Girlfriends at 8 p.m. tonight in Carroll Hall.
Claudia Weill's critically 'acclaimed
independent film about a young woman
struggling 'o make it as a photo-artist in New
York City. Admission by UNC student ID oi
Union privilege card.
Seven Chances at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Great
Hall. Buster Keaton. who will inherit a fortune il
he marries by nightfall, advertises in the
newspaper and is greeted by 500 women. One oi
the wildest chase scenes in movie history
results With a Harold Lloyd short. To be shown
with live piano accompaniment. Admission by
UNC student ID or Union privilege card.
the Wrong Move at 8 p.m Sunday in Carroll
Hall. A beautifully composed Cerman film
about a would be writer who has no interest in
people, directed by Wim Wenders Admission by .
UNC student ID or Union privilege card.
' Alexander Nevsky at 8 p.m. Wednesday in
Carroll Hall. Sergei tisenstein directed and
Prokofiev scored one of the greatest film epics
based on the Russian defense against medieval
Teutonic raids. Admission by UNC student ID or
Union privilege card
Last Year at Marienbad and Trans-Europ
Express at 8 p m. Thursday. Marth 5 in Carroll
Hall. In the first film, director Alain Kesnais
examines the relationship between time and
memory. The second film involves a writer, a
director and a script girl who create a character
on a train and then read a description identical
to him in a newspaper What is real. Admission
by UNC student ID or Union privilege card
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Chapel Hill
Carolina Blue Melvin and Howard ends
today at 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:10. Tribute opens
on Friday. Call 942-3061 for times.
Carolina White Fort Apache, the Bronx ends
today at 7 and 9:20. The Arabian Nights opens
Friday. Call 942-3061 for times.
Carolina Classic A Place in the Sun ends
today. Dark Victory opens Friday. Call 942-3061
for times.
Carolina Blue lateshow Carnal Knowledge.
At 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Carolina White lateshow Breaking Away. At
11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. -
Plaza I The Competition. At 2. 4:30, 7 and
S:30. '
Plaza II Nine to Five. At 2:30, 4:40, 7:05 and
9:15.
Plaza ill-Altered States. At 3, 5:05. 7:15 and
9:15.
Varsity The Jazz Singer. At 3. 5.05, 7.10 and
9:15.
Ram Triple-Call 967-8284 for weekend
features.
Theater
Agnes of Cod at 8 p.m. today through
Saturday and at 2 and 8 p.m. Sunday in
Playmakers Theatre. A thrilling, gripping drama
about a young nun accused of killing her own
baby and the atheist psychiatrist assigned to
examine her. The three actresses give powerful
performances. (Reviewed 21881). For
reservations call 933-1121.
Comic Books Tonight, a musical revue of our
favorite comic book characters, at the Che
Condoret Cabaret, 143 W. Franklin St.. thfough
March 15. Performances are at 9 p.m.
Wednesdays through Fridays with additional
weekend shows at 11 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays. For reservations call 942-8714.
Detours, a play by and about the
handicapped, at 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday in
the Gallery Theatre in Carr Mill. For reservations
call 942-2041. -
Three Sisters, Anton Chekov's masterful
drama, at 8:15 p.m. today through Sunday in
Branson Theatre on Duke University's east
campus. For reservations call 684-4059.
Mystery in Progress, an original mystery,'
musical by the Road Company of Johnson City,
Tennessee, at 8 p.m. March 6, 7, and 8th with an
additional matinee at 2 p.m. on the 8th at the
Gallery Theatre in Carr Mill. For reservations
call 942-2041.
Concerts
University Orchestra, David Serrins
conductor, at 815 p.m. Tuesday in Hill Hall
Auditorium. The Annual Benefit concert will
include "Concerto No. 3" by Bela Bartok,
"Concerto for Oboe, Strings and Continuo" by
Alessandro Marcello and "Nexus" by Michael J.
Kallstrom. Admission will be charged tor more
information call 933-1 039
NC Symphony at 8 p.m.- Wednesday in
Memorial Hall A rescheduling of the January .10
concert cancelled due to weather. Beethoven's
"3rd Symphony," and Berlioz's "Benvenuto
Cellini Overture" will be performed. For
information tall 731-2750
Susan Reeves, soprano, in Senior Recital at
8.15 p.m. Sunday in the Ernest W. Nelson Music
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Jennifer Braun, piano, in Senior Recital at 8:1 5
p.m. Tuesday in the Ernest W. Nelson Music
Room on Duke University's east campus.
' Gallery
Treasures of the Ackland: Recent Acquisition!
II opens Sunday at the Ackland Art Museum on
campus. Paintings, sculptures, drawings and
prints acquired by the museum in the past 18
months.
Facets, a series of exhibitions of works b
contemporary artists.- features a salon by Kin
" Macconnel through March 1 5 at the Ackland An
Museum. .
Characters, a show of wood cutouts by Judy
Hammond, through March 11 at The Artschool
Gallery in Carr Mill.
- Straight Photography of Brad Hutchinson
through Saturday at the Wesley Foundation.
Photographs of Russell Lee through Saturday
in the second-floor gallery of the Union.
Lecture
The Works and Legacy of CS. Lewis, a
symposium, friday and Saturday in Greenlaw
Hall. Dr. Chad Walsh gives the keynote address
at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Dr. Thomas Howard
concludes- at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Greenlaw.
Workshops and lectures will be given on
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Saturday. At 4 p.m. Friday there will be a free
showing of The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe. For more information call 942-7330.
. Jackie Swigart at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 102
New East will address "Women in the State
Political Arena: Trends in the 19S0's Sponsored
by Women in Planning. For more information
call 933-5204,
Night-Life . ; -
Cafs Cradle, 485 W. Rosemary St-The
Bluegrass Experience plays today. David Olney
and the X-Rays play Friday and Saturday. Jan
Davidson performs Sunday. 60s Cruis-o-Matic
Hits on Wednesday. The Bluegrass Experience
plays again Thursday the 5th. Friday. March 6.
the Dads perform. Brave Combo returns
Saturday and Sunday. March 7 and 8th.
The Station, 291 E. Main St, Carrboro The
Holla Band plays tonight The X-Teens punk out
Friday and Saturday. On Tuesday there is a
square dance with the Apple Chill C loggers and
the Snapper Creek String Band. Kevin Burke and
Michael O'Donhnail perform Irish music on
Wednesday and Thursday. March 4th and 5th.
Lise Uyanick and the Mobil City Band rock
Friday and Saturday. March 6th and 7th.
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