10TheTar Heel Thursday, July 3. 1986
week's Ear:
TODAY
3Pilobolus Dance Theatre will
perform at Duke University's
Page Auditorium at 8 p.m. for the
American Dance Festival.
FRIDAY
4Pilobolus Dance Theatre will
perform at Duke University's
Page Auditorium for the American
Dance Festival at 8 p.m.
Chapel Hill's traditional July 4th
Celebration with Mike Cross and
fireworks will be held at Kenan
Stadium.
The 1986 Festival for the Eno.
held annually to celebrate
Independence Day on the Eno
River, to raise funds will occur at
West Point on the Eno Park from
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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From Associated Press reports
WASHINGTON The Supreme
Court, upholding a Georgia sodomy
law by a 5-4 vote, ruled Monday that
consenting adults have no constitu
tional right to private homosexual
conduct.
The ruling was limited to "consen
sual homosexual sodomy." But
nothing in its sweeping language cast
doubt on the constitutionally of state
laws that also make heterosexual
sodomy a crime, even when per
formed by married couples.
"The proposition that any kind of
private sexual conduct between
consenting adults is constitutionally
insulated from state proscription in
' unsupportable." Justice Byrom R.
White wrote for the court.
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SATURDAY
5 Mike Casey and Joseph Sobll
will play Irish music at the 9th
Street Bakery in Durham"
"All-American Spectaculars'
patriotic music played by the N.C.
Symphony, will round out the
Summerfest Series at 6:30 p.m. in
Kenan Stadium. .
Rebecca and the Hi-Tones will
perform a dance concert of swing,
blues and boogie at ArtSchool at
9:30 p.m. The opening act will be
The Swamp Cats.
Pilobolus Dance Theatre will
perform at Duke University's Page
Auditorium for the American
Dance Festival at 8 p.m. Pilobolus
(also a fungus) is a popular modern
dance company.
Court MplhoWs GeoFgisi sodomy law 5-4
The Georgia law, which White said
is similar to those in half the states,
defines sodomy as "any sexual act
involving the sex organ of one person
and the mouth or anus of another."
The court refused to recognize
private homosexual conduct as a
"fundamental right" deserving of the
Constitution's fullest protection.
The court previously ruled that
decisions to marry, have children,
practice birth control or have an
abortion are such fundamental
rights.
"We think it evident that none of
the rights announced in those cases
bear any resemblance to the claimed
constitutional right of homosexuals
to engage in the acts of sodomy,"
White said.
SUNDAY
6Starship will appear in concert
at Carowinds with Outfield
opening. The show starts at 8 p.m.
All That Fall, a Samuel Beckett
written-for-radio drama will be
broadcast aat 9 p.m. on WUNC 91.5
FM in honor of the Nobel Prize
winning author's 80th birthday.
MONDAY
7 White Nights will be shown at
the Union at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
9 The "Wet Show," a collection of
light-hearted art works, will
begin at Center Gallery, upstairs at
1 18-A E. Main St. in Carrboro.
The Georgia law was challenged
by Michael Hardwick, an Atlanta
bartender and homosexual who was
arrested in 1982 for allegedly com
mitting sodomy in his home. He
never has been prosecuted under the
law, which carries a maximum
penalty of 20 years in prison.
The arresting oficer had gone to
Hard wick's home to issue a warrant
in another case and was told he could
find him in his bedroom. .
- Hardwick sued Georgia officials in
1983, seeking to have the law declared
unconstitutional. He had won in the
1 Ith U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
but that ruling was reversed Monday.
"Plainly enough, otherwise illegal
conduct is not always immunized
whenever it occurs in the home,"
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White said. "It would be difficult . . .
to limit the claimed right of homo
sexual conduct while leaving exposed
to prosecution adultery, incest and
other sexual crimes even though they
are committed in the home.
The court swept aside arguments
that the Georgia law has no rational
Man dies in fire on balcony
From Associated Press reports
LATROBE, Pa. A 66-year-old
man burned to death on the second
floor of a residential hotel despite the
coaxing of firefighters who stood
ready to catch him only 10 feet below.
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"To Fly," a film documenting
man's attempts at flight, will be
shown in wide screen 35mm format
on the dome at the Morehead
Planetarium. The film shows daily
at 7 p.m., except Fridays, with
matinees at 2, 4 p.m. Saturdays and
at 1, 4 p.m. Sundays.
A Native AmericanIndian
display of art, craft, poetry, and
literature will show at
Internationalist Books, 408 W.
Rosemary St., throughout the
month of July.
French Paintings from the
Chrysler Museum will be shown at
the North Carolina Museum of Art
through September 14.
Compiled by arts editor Chris
Shearer.
basis without explicitly ruling that it
is rational.
"Law is constantly based on
notions of morality," White said,
"and if all laws representing essen
tially moral choices are to be inval
idated . . . the courts will be very busy .
indeed."
he was being burned by the fire
coming out of the window, but he
refused to jump in our arms. We had
to wait until the ladders arrived to
go up and get him," said fire Chief
John Orzehowski.
Adam Aukerman died Sunday
night, and Michael Krawtz, 69,
another tenant of the McHenry
Hotel, was in critical condition
Monday at West Penn Hospital in
Pittsburgh, authorities said. Three
firefighters were treated for smoke
inhalation.
The cause of the fire was not
immediately determined, Orze
howski said.
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