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form Friday and Sat
urday nights at 8 and
10 at the Artschool
in Carr Mill Mall.
Cinema
Campus
Bye Bye Brazil closes the Festival of Brazilian Films at
8 p.m. today in the Union Auditorium. The film traces a
traveling carnival's search for an audience in a changing
Brazil dominated by TV and radio in even tiny, remote
towns. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege
card.
The Haunting, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday in the Union
Auditorium, is an engaging psychological tale of fright,
yet without the traditional blood and gore. Admission by
UNC student ID or Union privilege card.
The Point, at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, is an en
chanting parable about prejudice, tells the story of Ob
lio, a creature banished because his head was round in a
kingdom where everyone and everything was pointed.
Admission 50$. -
Meet Me in St. Louis, at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday, is the
Judy Garland film which includes "The Boy Next Door,"
"The Trolly Song," and "Have Yourself a Merry Little
Christmas." Admission by UNC student ID or Union priv
ilege card. -
UNC Student Film Night, at 8 pm. Sunday in the
Union Auditorium, a showcase of films made by stu
dents enrolled at UNC. . "
Men of Bronze and The Negro Soldier in the Army, at
8 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Auditorium are two films
concerning Black American soldiers. The first concern
ing an actual troupe of Black soldiers and the second a
U.S. Army film produced to make Black Americans
more aware of their stake in democracy. Admission by
UNC student ID or Union privilege card.
Chapel Hill
Theatre of Death, the Artschool's Draught House Cin
ema presents this film from Great Britain starring Chris
topher Lee as part of its Horror Film Festival tonight at 7
and 9 p.m. at the Artschool, Carr Mill Mall.
Carolina Blue Looker ends today. Only When I
Laugh begins Friday.
Carolina White Southern Comfort ends today. -The
Disappearance begins Friday.
Carolina Classics Knute Rockne, All-American ends
today, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington begins Friday.
Plaza I Caligula ends today. The Pursuit of D.B.
Cooper begins Friday at 3, 5:05, 7:10, and 9:15 p.m.
Plaza II - Body Heat at 2:45, 5:00, 7:1 5, and 9:30 p m.
Plaza Ill-Time Bandits at 3:00, 5:15. 7:30. and 9:45
p.m.
. Plaza Lateshows Friday and Saturday, Rocky Horror
Picture Show at 12:00, Wizards at 12:05 and Time Ban
dits at 12:10;
Varsity For Your Eyes Only ends today. Rich and Fa
mous begins Friday at 2:45, 4:55, 7:05, and 9:15 p.m.
Ram I The French Lieutenant's Woman at 7:00 and
9:20 p.m., matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 and
4:40 p.m.
- Ram II Halloween II at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., matinees
Saturday and Sunday at 3:30 and 5:30 p.m.
Ram III Arthur at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m., matinees Sat
urday and Sunday at 3:00 and 5:00 p.m.
Lateshows The Kids are All Right and Revenge of
the Pink Panther at 11:30 Friday and Saturday.
Theatre
.
The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams' classic
drama opens at 7:30 tonight in the Paul Green Theatre.
Performances, continue Tuesday through Sunday at 8
p.m. nightly with matinees at 2 p.m. on Sunday through
Nov. 22. Call 962-1121 for more information. .
Have a Nice Day at Chez Condoret Cabaret Wednes
day through Saturday at 9 p.m. with special lateshows
on Friday and Saturday at 11 p.m. Call 942-8714 for
more information.
Concerts
University Chamber Singers: Elaine Scott Banks, con
ductor, at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hill Hall Auditorium.
UNC Wind Ensemble: David Reed, conductor, at 8:1 5
p.m. Tuesday in Hill Hall Auditorium. ,
Romance Languages Chorale, directed by Alva V.
Ebersole, presents its annual fall concert at 8 p.m. Mon
day and Tuesday in Gerrard Hall.
North Carolina Symphony at 8 p.m. Saturday in Ra
leigh Memorial Auditorium.
The Tony Rice Unit at 8 and 10 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday at the Artschool, Carr Mill Mall, Carrboro.
Gallery
Faculty Art Exhibition, at Ackland Art Museum, now
through Dec 6.
facets VI: Paul Caponigro The Stonehenge Portfolio,
a series of 12 photographs presenting Stonehenge, cur
rently on display in the Print Gallery, Ackland Art Mu
seum. Watercolors, by Mary Cameron Hoey, through Satur
day at .the Cameron Craft Gallery, University Mall.
Ultimate Chroma, recent paintings by H.R. Banks, Jr.
through Sunday at the Artschool, Carr Mill Mall, Carr
boro. Annual Member's Exhibition now through Nov. 29 at
CenterGallery, 118-A E. Main St, Carrboro.
Watercolors by Mary Eleanor Wiles and Becky Reig
don, Morehead Planetarium, now through Nov. 30.
Microelectronic Graphics, a display of photographs
detailing the historic development of computer circuitry,
now through Jan. 4 at the Morehead Planetarium.
Planetarium
Cosmic Light and Power, a tour of the universe, at 8
p.m. weekdays, at 11 a.m., 1, 3, and 8 p.m. Saturdays
through Monday. For more information call 962-1236.
Sky Rambles, a look at the constellations of the sum
mer sky at 7 p.m. Friday.
Dance
Carolina Dancers present an independent dance con
cert with both new and old works at 8:30 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday at the Durham Academy Upper School Fine
Arts Building, Durham.
' The Field Ballet at 8:15 p.m. today and Friday in Page
Auditorium on the Duke University campus.
Night Life
The Station Tonight jazz with the Robbie Link Quar
tet, Friday and Saturday Dave Olney and the X-rays,
Sunday jazz with Group Sax, Monday Amateur Night,
Tuesday square dancing, and Wednesday Shockabilly
with The Chadbournes.'
Pyewacket Red Herring tonight, Chris Frank with Be
van Murphy Friday at dinner. .
Cafs Cradle Bluegrass Experience tonight Cruiso
matic Friday and Saturday, The Fast Sunday, Billy Price
and the Keystone Rhythm Band Monday and Tuesday,
and Boney Maroney Band Wednesday.
Stephens. . .After All. The Supperclub: Johnny Herb
& Potato, 7:30 dinner, 8:30 performance, today through
Saturday, cocktail show at 11 p.m. today through Satur
day, student Vi price special tonight, 1:00 brunch and
2:00 performance Sunday. Clea Bradford, jazz singer, in
"A Tribute to Billy Holliday" begins Wednesday. The
Cafe: Brother Yusef tonight, Paul Epstein and Robbie
Link Friday, Paul Epstein and Marnie Carmichael Satur
day, Paul Epstein Sunday, Billy Farmer Monday, Jim
Fletcher Tuesday, and Paul Epstein Wednesday.
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is the entertainment end feature magazine published
by 77?e Daily Tar Heet
Ann Peters
Editor
Chip Wilson
Assistant Editor
Cover photo by Faith Quintavcll
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Jim Hummel, Editor
Susan Mauney, Managing Editor
Keith King, Features Editor
Leah Talley, Arts Editor
Cliftcn Barnes, Sports Editor
Ccctt harp2, Photogrcphy Editor
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Spotlight, November 12, 1981