3 . TODAY n Hallelujah, King Vidor's 1929 musical about a poor j black family in the South, opens the Union Film V Committee's Classic Black Musical Film Festival with a show at 8 p.m. in the Union Auditorium. Dream Life, a film by Canadian director Mireille Dansereau, will be shown as part of the Art School's Women's International Film Festival at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. at the Art School. Call 929-28 for more information: Three Sisters, Chekhov's drama of a family unable to change with society, will be presented in Playmakers Theatre by the de partment of dramatic art at 8 p.m. daily through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday. Call 962-1121 for more information. Pieces on the Wall, an exhibit of gauze and plaster work by Maudy Benz, will be on display in the Union Gallery through Oct 29. . Landscapes, Portraits and Other Studies, an exhibition of work by Teresa Spinner and Jan DTsopo, will be on display at the Morehead Building through Oct 31. Kandinsky Watercobrs, the first fall exhibit of the Ackland Art Museum, displays 50 paintings by the Russian artist The ex hibit closes Sunday. Trees, a display of etchings by Jim Dine which is the first of fering in the Ackland Art Museum's "Facets" series, will be on view through Oct 24. Here Around Us, an exhibition of drawings by Richard D. Set tle, will be on view at the Wesley Foundation through Oct 23. Watercolors by Tom Waldrop are featured in an exhibit which runs through Nov. 5 at the Art School Callery. Multi-media work by Chad Hughes and paintings by Michael Tke are being exhibited at the Durham Art Cuild galleries through Oct 26. Abstract paintings by Edith London are on view at Somerhill Gallery in Durham through Nov. 4. Juggernaut a science fiction program featuring narration by William Shatner, is the current offering of the Morehead Plane tarium. Maxene Andrews, one of the original Andrews Sisters, will perform through Sunday at Stephen's. . . after all. Call 9294)21 7 for more information. Griffon performs at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more infor mation. ' . FRIDAY et pi The French Lieutenant's Woman, the Harold Pinter- ll T scripted film adaptation of John Fowles' novel, will V be shown at 7, 9:30 and midnight in the Union Audi torium. Admission $1. Outrageous concludes the Art School's Cult Film Festival, with shows at 8 and 10 pm. at the Art School. For more infor mation, :all 929-2896. , Something's Afoot a musical spoof of mystery-thrillers, opens the Durham Theatre Guild season and runs for three con secutive weekends. Shows are 8:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Call 688-4259 for more information. Benny Goodman and the North Carolina Symphony will give a concert at 8 p.m. in Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh. Call 733 9536 or 733-9537 for more information. 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. The Swamp Cats perform at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. " David Olney and the X-Rays perform at The Cafs Cradle. For more information, call 967-9053. IMUSIMY Greaser's Palace, a wacky film about a man's at tempt to bring peace to the evil Greaser's Palace, will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Audi torium. Outrageous will be repeated at the Art School. See-Friday's listing for details. The North Carolina Symphony opens its annual Young Peo ple's Concert Series at 11 a.m. in Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh with Ira David Wood conducting Britten's Young Per son's Guide to the Orchestra. Mickey Mills and Steel perform at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. " , David Obey and the X-Rays continue their engagement at The Cafs Cradle. For more information, call 967-9053. UN DAY i wary Scenes From a Marriage, a distillation of Ingmar I Bergman's six-part television series which portrays ' " the problems of marriage in the modem world, will be shown in the Union Auditorium at 8 p.m. David Cerone will give a violin recitar at 4 p.m. For informa tion on the location of the performance, call the UNC music de partment at 962;1 039. Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefers will perform at 8 p.m. in Carmichael Auditorium. James Nicolson and Dorothy Kitchen will give a harpsichord and violin recital, which will be followed by a performance by the SL Stephen's Chamber Orchestra. The program begins at 8 p.m. in St Stephen's Episcopal Church in Durham. Earl "GoldSnger" Wilson performs at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. Nudear Regulatory Commission will perform at The Cafs Cradle. For more information, call 967-9053. MONDAY 1 (Hi Celebration of Darius Milhaud, a two-week festi ll H va' 5Pnsored bY UNC music department, y LJI begins with Mi'Jiaud and Jazz, a concert offered at noon in the Union Auditorium. , Moori Dog performs at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. Dance Night will be held at The Cafs Cradle. For more infor mation, call 967-9053. HUES DAY David Serrins and the UNC Symphony Orchestra wl continue the music department's Darius Milhaud ' f festival with a program of orchestral music by Mil haud and Franck. v Novelist James Baldwin will speak at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hail The Red Rose Fryers provide music for a square dance at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. The Cyclones and Lef s Active perform at The Cafs Cradle. For more information, call 967-9053. WEDNESDAY 2. The Modern Artist the Chapel Hill Public Library's y n fall film series, continues with films on Le Corbusiec Jr Antonio Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright at 7 p.m.. Galileo, Bertolt Brechfs play about the Renaissance scientist who challenged the Roman Catholic Church on the issue of free thought will be performed by the Duke Players in the R.J. Rey nolds Theatre on the Duke campus through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Call 686285 for more information. The North Carolina Symphony will perform an all-Beethoven concert at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. For more information, call the Carolina Union box office at 962-1449. Gary Herb and Johnny Potato bring their music and comedy act back to Stephen's. . . after all. Call 929-0217 for more infor " mation. Touchstone performs at The Station. Call 942-5144 for more information. Shady Grove performs at The Cafs Cradle. For more informa tion, call 967-9053. The Southern Way of Death will be the subject of a lecture by Charles R. Wilson at 8 p.m. in 569 Hamilton Hall. 1917: The 'Disintegration of the Russian Army will be the topic pf a lecture by Alan Wildman at 8 p.m. in Toy Lounge, Dey Hail. Is There life Between Commercials? The Threads that Bind MASH, Lou Grant Taxi, Barney Miller, White Shadowand Fame will be the topic for a lecture by Robert Schrag at 4 p.m. in 101 Greenlaw. , MOVIE Plaza I My Favorite Year at 3:10, 5:10, 7:10. and 9-I0. Plaza II An Officer and a Gentleman at 2:1 5, 4:40, 7:05 and 9:30. - Plaza III-Yes, Giorgio at 2:30,-4:45 and 7 and Pink Floyd -The Wa3 at 9:20. Yes, Giorgio ends today. Tron starts Friday at 3:15, 5:15 and 7:15 with The Wall continuing at 9:20. Plaza Lateshows Pink Floyd The Wall at midnight The Rocky Horror Picture Show at 12:05, and An Officer and a Gentleman at 12:10 Friday and Saturday. Carolina White-Inchon at 2:30, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:30 ends to day. Summer Lovers starts Friday at 7:30 and 9:30. Carolina Blue LT, at 2:15, 4:30, 7 and 9:15. . Carolina Classic Long Day's Journey Into Night starts Friday at 2:30 and 5.05. Carolina Lateshows Features' and times were unavailable when Weekend went to press. Call 942-3061 for information. Ram I Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip at 7 and 9 ends today. ACDC starts Friday at 7 and 9; weekend matinees at 3 and 5. Ram II Chariots of Fire at 7 and 9:25 ends, today. The Road Warrior starts Friday at 7:30 and 9:30, weekend matinees at 3:30 and5:30. Ram III Fast Times at Ridgemont High at 7:15 and 9:15; weekend matinees at 3:15 and 5:15. , ' Ram Lateshows Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Animal House at 11:30 Friday and Saturday. ; HIGKEN SPECIAL - For The State Game! BULL'S'- BAEJEEQUE' ' Call 505 W. Rosemary St. Next To Domino's Pizza : ( 1 . . r i i by Tho Da:; Tcr Hz :L lz-z:i Curry Jcr.a CzV.cwzy Accl-trnt Editor Jel-.n C,-t;chcr, Editor " LcchTdJcy, Arts c7r; "r i. ,- w .... 4.4 w ,1 C.t T : I ' 1 t - -t finmi 071' '5 fi n '--- f .- -TAKE OUT; 942-7178 790 Airport Rd. Next To A&P 11 am-3 pm Except Sunday Weekend, October 14, 1982

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