The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, Janaury 15, 19871 1
TODAY
- JYellow Submarine will be
X3shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in
the Union Auditorium.
Martin Luther King Jr.: From
Montgomery to Memphis will be
shown at 3:30 p.m. and on Tuesday
at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union
Auditorium.
Works by Connie Rubins Schwab
and The National Mail Art Show will
be displayed through Feb. 1 at
Center Gallery in Carrboro.
Choral Vespers will begin at 5:15
p.m. in Memorial Chapel in Duke
Chapel at Duke.
Planet Seekers is the current show
at the Morehead Planetarium. Call
962-1236 for more information.
Jeff Foxworthy and Pat Miller will
perform at 9:15 p.m. at Purdy's. Call
929-5430 for more information.
Patrick Sky will perform at Cat's
Cradle. Call 967-9053 for more
information.
FRIDAY
SStand by Me will be shown at
1V7 and 9:30 p.m. and The
Hitcher will be shown until Saturday
at midnight in the Union Audito
rium. Call 962-2285 for ticket
information.
In Search of Excellence will be
shown at noon in 10 Health Sciences
Library.
The Man from Snowy River will
be shown at 7 and 9:15 p.m. at the
North Carolina Museum of Art in
Raleigh. Call 833-1935 for ticket
information.
Your Turn will be performed by
Raleigh Little Theatre's Second
Stage through Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 3 p.m. in Pogue Street
Theatre in Raleigh. Call 821-31 1 1 for
ticket information.
A Voyage to the invisible, works
by Vladimir Goss, will be displayed
through Feb. 27 at Duke Power
Outreach Gallery of ArtSchool.
Works by Rodd Whyte will be
displayed through Feb. 27 at the
Community Wholistic Health Center
Outreach Gallery of ArtSchool.
Album
distinct images. "I stumble past a
tree and condescend now to a hill
on a clear-cut day in a cornfield
near my grand momma's grave:
where I was born." Sharp. Brian
Butler's jumpy singing is comple
mented by James Funsten's guitar
popping out accents.
"Sun's Race" is a heady incan
tation of '60s-esque with vocals
hard-paned into one channel, so
put on your headphones for this
one. Butler sings into one iear while
Funsten, bass player Tom Pafford
and drummer Joe Jaworski all play
into the other.
Butler smooths his usually hic
cuppy voicevin "Glimmer Twin" as
he sings, "Lay me down in sweet
blue meadows. It's just all I want
to do. If it weren't for the rain I'd
been down before." Poetry. Plead
ing becomes a softly swirling
menagerie.
The talents of Don Dixon are
most audible on "Winter Palace."
He transforms Jaworski's drum
ming into sharp handclaps to
intensify the tension of the disturb
ing lyrics.. ," We arvtiean the, sound
White Animals will perform at
Purdy's. Call 929-5430 for more
information.
SATURDAY
n North by Northwest will be
shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in
the Union Auditorium.
The Heart of the Blues will be
performed by Kuumba Theatre at 8
p.m. in Memorial Hall. Call 962-1449
for ticket information.
Recent Works by UNC Faculty
Members will be displayed through
Feb. 15 at the Ackland Art Museum.
Robert Hill, harpsichordist, will
perform at 8:15 p.m. in East Duke
Building at Duke.
SUNDAY
" G Beauty and the Beast will be
X Oshown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in
Union Auditorium.
Diaries for My Children will be
shown at 5:30 p.m. in the film theater
at the Bryan Center at Duke.
Chuck Davis African-American
Dance Ensemble will perform at 3
p.m. at the North Carolina Museum
of Art.
Makoto Ozone, pianist, will per
form at 7:30 p.m. at the Community
Church. Call 942-2041 for more
information.
MONDAY
QReverend Floyd McKissick
Awill speak about Martin
Luther King Jr., at 8 p.m. in Memor
ial Hall.
Paintings by Jerry Cook will be
displayed through Feb. 23 in Uni
versity Center Gallery at N.C. State
University.
TUESDAY
flFamily Game will be shown at
Af"7:30 p.m. in 101 Greenlaw.
James Ketch, trumpeter, and Jay
Peterson, organist, will perform at 8
p.m. at University Presbyterian
Church.
Rebecca Troxler, flutist, Jane
Hawkins, pianist, and Fred Rami,
cellist, will perform at 8:15 p.m. in
of a thousand friends and loved
ones going down," sings Funsten,
"Water on the windows forms an
icy reply to this tiptoe hollow
nuclear game."
This spectacular debut was
recorded by Steve Haigler and Wes
Lachot, known for his work with
The Pressure Boys and I Plus 2.
"Endlessly Rocks the Cradle" is
released under Ken Friedman's (ex
WXYC music director) Blue Mold
Records.
Released by-Link Records, Win
ter Hours' "Leaving Time" shares
the hypnotic intensity of its pre
vious LP's: "Churches, Wait till the
Morning," and "The
Confessional."
Of course it didn't hurt to put
all three Confessional songs on the
album. This includes the shadowy.
Doors-influenced "September
Street" (mushroom mix) telling us
in dark, electric, psychedelic melan
choly to "forget reality on Sep
tember Street." "The Confes
sional," a crisp tune complete with
a mandolin-ish guitar interlude,
reappears on the album:1'1 " " "
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East Duke Building at Duke.
Dr. Wallace Oates will speak on
environmental quality standards at
12:30 p.m. in 02-04 Manning Hall.
WEDNESDAY
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad
Id A World will be shown at 6:30
and 9:30 p.m. in the Union
Auditorium.
Pressure Boys and Billy Warden
and the Floating Children will
perform at Purdy's. Call 929-5430 for
more information.
MOVIES
Varsity I Star Trek IV: The
Voyage Home at 2: 1 5, 4:40, 7: 1 5 and
9:40 ends today. The Mission starts
Friday at 2:15, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:40.
Varsity II Crimes of the Heart at
2, 4:20, 7 and 9:20.
Varsity Lateshows Blue Velvet at
midnight and Crimes of the Heart
at 1 1:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Plaza I Brighton Beach Memoirs
at 3:05. 5:10. 7:20 and 9:35 today.
The Bedroom Window starts Friday
at 3, 5:10. 7:20 and 9:30.
Plaza II Assassination at 3:10,
5:05, 7:10 and 9:15. Brighton Beach
Memoirs at 2:55, 5, 7:10 and 9:20
Friday through Wednesday.
Plaza III Heartbreak Ridge at 5
and 9:25 ends today. Three Amigos
at 3 and 7:25 ends today. Wanted
Dead or Alive starts Friday at 3:10,
5:15,7:30 and 9:40.
Carolina Blue The Morning
After at 7 and 9:15 today; at 5:15,
7:15 and 9:15 Friday; weekend
matinees at 1:15 and 3:15; at 5:15.
7:15 and 9:15 Monday through
Wednesday.
Carolina White Lady and the
Tramp at 5:30 ends today. Crocodile
Dundee at 7:15 and 9:30 ends today.
The Color Purple starts Friday at 7
and 9:45; at 1:30, 4:15, 7 and 9:45
Saturday through Monday; at 5:30
and 8:30 Tuesday through
Wednesday.
Compiled hy Elizabeth Ellen, arts
editor.
from page 9
And then there is "Ten Minutes."
The electric version is on "The
Confessional," but here, an acous
tic guitar coupled with Joseph
Marques' gentle pleading makes
this version one of the most
painfully beautiful songs on the
album. When he sings, "There's no
right or wrong. If you're eyes are
filled with silver, then you must
admit you're blind," you believe
him. And when he sings "So take
this love song. It may not offer
anything but a few uneven
rhymes," you reach out to take it.
The pleading continues on "If 1
Could Make You Hear Me" and
again on "Waiting for the
Thunder" where unrelenting drums
increase the urgency with which
Marques sings,"Why don't you say
so? Why don't you say something?
Oh, please say anything." Also,
Michael Carlucci's and Bob Perry's
guitars weave in and out to create
the brilliance attained in live
performances.
Overall, lasting brilliance marks
both Other Bright Colors'- and
Wfritef HriurY debut albums. '
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