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vr 1 f? I f I 1 V -7 V "I TODAY 3 . )ohmy Cot His Gun, an anti-war film starring Tim n J othy Bottoms as an American soldier kept alive as a medical curiosity despite his missing arms, legs and face, will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Medium Cool, a film portraying the destruction of a reporter's objectivity as he covers the 1968 Democratic Party National Convention in Chicago, closes the Art School's Cinema50s Film Festival. Shows are at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. at the Art School. Ad mission is $2.50 for Art School members and $3 for non members. Life on the Mississippi, a musical adaptation of Mark Twain's book, is being presented by the Playmakers Repertory Company through Sunday. Performances are at 8 p.m. nightly, with a Sun day matinee at 2 p m. Call 962-1121 for ticket information. Sherlock Holmes, the original stage adaptation of the Holmes stories, continues its run at the Raleigh Little Theatre. Performances this week are tonight through Saturday and Tues day and Wednesday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. For ticket information, call 821-3111. The Female Figure, a photography exhibit by Gary Adams, is on display through Oct 9 at Frameworks II in Triangle Square Shopping Plaza. ... Kandinsky Watercolors, the first fall exhibit of the Ackland Art Museum, displays 50 paintings by the Russian artist The ex hibit runs through Oct 17. Wynona Crawford, Sarah Jessup, Margo Richter and Annette Rogers are the featured artists in an art exhibit in the Raleigh Little Theatre green room. The exhibit runs through Oct 10. Work Patterns, an exhibition by Mary Van Vliet and Michele Richards, is on display through Friday in the Art School Gallery. Etchings by Jim Dine will be on view at the Ackland Art Mu seum through Oct 24. juggernaut a science fiction program featuring narration by William Shatner, is the current offering of the Morehead Plane tarium. Joe Williams performs through Sunday at Stephen's. . . after all. Advance pre-paid reservations are required. Call 929-0217 for more information. Arrogance performs at Pegasus. Call 929-5233 for more infor mation. Bluegrass Experience is the regular Thursday night attraction at The Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for more information. FiindAV Man of Iron, a Polish film dealing with the climax of the II Polish trade union movement will be shown at 7 and 10 -U p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Eraserhead opens a Cult Film Festival at the Art School. Shows are at 8 and 10 p.m. Tickets are $2.50 for 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. Red Herring will perform at Some Thyme in Durham. Call 286-1019 for more information. Arrogance continues its engagement at Pegasus, Call 929 5233 for more information. Treva Spontaine and the Grafics perform at The Cafs Cradle. For more information, call 967-9053. SATURIDTAY 2 The 39 Steps, Hitchcock's classic film about a man being pursued for a murder he did not commit will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Eraserhead will be repeated at the Art School. See Friday's listing for details. - Deede Real will perform at Some Thyme in Durham. For more information, call 286-1019. Brice Street peforms at Pegasus. Call 929-5233 for more infor mation. The Blazers will perform at The Cafs Cradle. For more infor mation, call 967-9053. - UN DAY 3 State of Siege, Costa-Cravas' film essay on U.S. involve ment in Latin America, will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Battleship Potemkin will be shown at 2:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall in conjunction with the Ackland Art Museum's current exhibit "Kandinsky Watercolors." Opus 2, 3, 4 and Berlin: A Symphony of a Great City will be shown at 3:45 p.m. in Carroll Hall in conjunction with the Ack land Art Museum's current exhibit "Kandinsky Watercolors." Tintypes, a revue based on popular songs from the turn of the century, opens the Carolina Union's Broadway on Tour season. Performances are at 4 and 8:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall. For ticket information, call the Carolina Union Box Office at 962 1449. Femer Douglass will give an organ recital at 5 p.m. in Duke Chapel Ann Woodward and Thomas Warburton will give a viola and piano duet recital at 4 p.m. in Person Hall. Muknedia work by Chad Hughes and paintings by Michael Ike are featured in an exhibition at the Durham Art Guild galleries through Oct 26. Landscapes, Portraits and Other Studies, an exhibition of work by Teresa Spinner and Jan DTsopo, opens at the More head Building and runs through Oct 31. Watercolors by Tom Waldrop are featured in an exhibit which runs through Nov. 5 at the Art School Gallery. Eraserhead performs at The Cafs Cradle. Call 967-9053 for more information. TUESDAY 5 The Stretchmarks will perform at The Cafs Cradle. Call 967-9053 for more information. WEDNESDAY jf Day for Night a Truffaut comedy about movie-making, (k will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. w The Modern Artist, the Chapel Hill Public Library's fall film series, continues with films on Gertrude Stein and Ansel Adams at 7 p.m. A gallery talk concerning "Kandinsky Watercolors," the Ack land Art Museum's current exhibit will be given in the museum at 12:15 p.m. Mary McCasHn and Jim Ringer will perform at The Cafs Cradle. Call 967-9053 for more information. 1 f V- mm fc.M the tavern Fine selection cf imported Beers, Fresh Popcorn and the best Juke Box in Chapel Hill above the Porthole z thi cntcrtclnir.cr.t end feature mcoiins publlchcd ' Jchri D;e:cr.:r, E:zr ' Lc:Ji T:..:::y, Arts ECllir . - -v l.- - r--'..- ' j ... ' I i . -.v : fJ i .... ,. ! .. .. f i V.'.., -....V 1 w w . ' tw.tw. Tlhe B Call in early for Picnic Boxes for Football Games Really Big Pieces! A esucimocLCSDTi oseyots oon - map! IHolS Now serving whole wheat biscuits and chocolate chip cookies University Square 929-2425 Specials this veakl 2 Chicken legs and a biscuit $1.50 2 Thighs and a biscuit $1.85 With Coupon Good Until October 1, 1982 ), ! j !, I. WWI- JL .l I I.I I IIUMI..I . I Nil l o,.. T , I- Jlrl...T.., .. . f 1 The story of a weekend afteranight at the opera. IS - u mi r H wimo 2ljo A Glorious Uproarious Love Story. STARTS FRIDAY, OCT, 1 20 4:45 OQl DOLBY STEKH3 " 7:00 9:15 IjTVu - -. r 20 5:10 &00 I LXlKTl zJ John Cassavetes Paul r.tazursky's I I BARGAIN MATINEES . I XrnD8Sf (PG) I fi nm daily till 6PM B Vl"rw.y 2:15 4:43 7$S 9:30 1 LAST DAY REG. ENGAQtilJlENT jj An Officer dolbystereo I and a Gontloman (n Pink Floyd-tho Wall (r g 3 2 Weekend, September 30, 1982 " mm
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