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TODAY 16 Violet, the Oscar-winning film adaptation of Doris Betts' short story "The Ugliest Pilgrim," will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Betts will speak and answer questions prior to the showing. Masculine-Feminine will be shown as part of the Art School's Cinema60s Film Festival at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. at the Art School. Admission is $2.50 for Art School members and $3 for non-members. The Female Figure, a photography exhibit by Gary Adams, is on display through Oct 9 at Frameworks II in Triangle Square Shopping Plaza. Black and White and Color, an exhibit of photographs by April Hart and watercolors by Missie Dickens, is open through Sept. 26 at CenterCallery, Carrboro. Playground Physics, a test exhibit by the National Science Foundation, is open through Oct. 12 at the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science in Durham. Kandinsky Watercolors, the first fall exhibit of the Ackland Art Museum, displays 50 paintings by the Russian artist The exhibit runs through Oct 17. Vivian Blalack will give a lecture on Vasily Kandinsky and his work at 8 p.m. in Room 115 of the Ackland Art Museum. Juggernaut a science fiction program featuring narration by William Shatner, is the current offering of the Morehead Planetarium. Mark Murphy performs with local jazz artists through Sun day at' Stephen's, after ail. For more information, call 9290127. No Vacancy performs at Pegasus. Call 929-5233 for more in formation. Phil and Caye Johnson perform at The Station. Call 942 5144 for more information. , Bluegrass Experience is the regular Thursday offering at The Caf s Cradle. Call 967-9053 for more information. No Vacancy continues its engagement at- Pegasus. Call 929-5233 for more information. , Kirbs Dilemma performs at Some Thyme in Durham. Call 286-1019 for more information. Mickey Mills and Steel will perform at The Station. For more information, call 942-5144. , The Shake performs at The Caf s Cradle. Call 967-9053 for more information. - . Slip Stream will perform at The Station. Call 942 5144 for more information. Dr. Groove will perform at The Caf s Cradle. For more infor mation, call 967-9053. MONDAY SATURDAY Garden of the Fihzi-Continis, Vittorio de Sica's film about an aristocratic Jewish family facing anti-semitism in Italy in 1938, will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Blank Generation and The Last Pogo will be shown again at the Art School. See Friday's listings for more information. Cirkus performs at Pegasus. For more information, call 929-5233. ' - Venus Rising performs at Some Thyme in Durham. Call 286-1019 for more information. The Snap performs at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. The X-Teens will perform at The Cafs Cradle. For more in formation, call 967-9053. 2f U The Cosmopolitans perform at Pegasus. Call 929 5233 for more information. TUE DAY 21 Little Big Man, the story of the only white survivor of Custer's Last Stand, concludes the Dustin Hoff man Festival with showings at 7 and 10 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. The Red Rose Flyers provide music for a square dance at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. WEDNESDAY U N DAY FRIDAY warn From Mao to Mozart the 1979 Oscar winner for Best Documentary which follows violinist Isaac . Stem on a tour through China, will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Blank Generation and The Last Pogo will be shown as part of the Music Mania Film Festival at the Art School at 8 and 10 p.m. Admission is $2.50 for Art School members and $3 for non-members. .- . . Sky Rambles, a narrated tour of the current night sky, is of fered at 7 p m. prior to the Morehead Planetarium's regular show. Separate admission charge for each. jfk Shadow Catcher, a documentary about anthro jj Ml pologist Edward Curtis and his work with North American Indian cultures, will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Rhythmus 21 and Symphonie Diagonale will be shown at 2:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall Auditorium in conjunction with the Ackland Art Museum's current exhibit "Kandinsky Watercolors." The Last Laugh will be shown at 4 p.m in Carroll Hall Auditorium in conjunction with the Ackland Art Museum's current exhibit "Kandinsky Watercolors." Phyllis Vogel will give a free piano recital at 8 p.m. in Stewart Theatre on the NCSU campus. Call 737-2981 for more information. Ann Deagon will read from her own poetry at 8 p.m. at the Art School. For more information, call 942-2041. Cirkus continues its engagement at Pegasus. For more infor mation, call 929-5233. 22 College and Son of the Sheik will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. The first film fea tures Buster Keaton in pursuit of a pretty coed; the second stars Rudolf Valentino in a romantic melodrama. The Modern Artist the Chapel Hill Public Library's fall film series, continues with films on Rudyard Kipling, Marcel Proust Walt Whitman and Ernest Hemingway at 7 p.m. Life on the Mississippi, a musical adaptation of the Mark Twain book, opens the Playmakers Repertory Company's 1982-83 season with a preview performance at 8 p.nv in the Paul Green Theatre. Call 962-1121 for ticket .information. Composer-pianist David Frishberg begins a five-night engagement at Stephen's. . after all. Call 9290217 for more information. TNT! Tonight's New Talent a weekly variety show featuring local amateur acts, will be held at the Art School. Call 929-28 for more information. Offender will perform at Pegasus. Call 929-5233 for more in formation. The Harp Breakers will perform at The Station. Call 942 5144 for more information. ITElIG !G3 ; EG ILdDCDSG Sim CEnaipell EMU is the entertainment and feature magazine published by The Daily Tar Heel Tcres3 Curry - Editor Jans Calloway Assistant Editor Cover photo by Scott Sharpo John Drc sonar, Editor " Ann Fctcrc,' r.v? j Editor Sue:.! rtecLcn, Features Editor. Leah Tall ay, Arts Editor Li r.da Hat crimen, Eports Editor A etc:!-, r::zlozrc-hy Editor The Best Restaurant vri.:. in Chapel Hill isn't ftf - in Chapel Hill yUU RED BARON - We Feature: J Fresh Seafood Dinners Giant Screen TV Gourmet Beef & Chicken Dishes Separate Lounge Variety of Sandwiches : Ample Parking 1 Informal Relaxed Atmosphere - Homemade Desserts MIXED BEVERAGES FULL MEALS 4-1 MON.-SAT. Jones Ferry Rd., Across from Old Well Apts., Carrboro, N.C. 929-8404 DEBBIE WEIR 2 Weekend, September 16, 1982 MIKE LEARY
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