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2The Daily Tar fleel Thursday, April 16, 1987 Weekly Pirnce 1 Week 2 of Performance Price Breaks has more great deals to offer. We have marked down ail our Gore-Tex jackets and pants. The jackets are slashed from $94.45 to an incredible $60.00, making it affordable to outfit yourself with a pair of matching pants, regularly $74.45, now only $50.00. We are also greatly reducing the price of Cyclone brakesets normally selling for $49.95, a real value at $34.95. And, finally we have priced Sanyo Generator Light Systems from $1 8.95 to $1 3.95, a bargain that is sure to shed some light on your budget. This sale lasts from April 1 6 until April 22. We'll be looking forward to seeing you during Week 2 of Performance Price Breaks as well as in the weeks to come! Sale begins Thurs., April 16 & ends Wet4., April 22. PERFORMANCE Bicycle Shop Hours: 9-6 Monday-Friday, 9-5 Saturday 404 East Main St.. Carrboro (across from Kentucky Fried Chicken) f"J3-9113 WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURUFE American Heart Association ' . EJerttfcorih & Sloan 167 t Jrmtiklia JStrwt (Cbaprl SUl'a (Slbest anb JTtnest feeUr This offer is good through April 30, 1987 CIST CHINS FOOD IN CHAPEL HILL Fast Lunch Daily Soup, choice of 17 main entrees, fried nee, or lo mein $3.15 SERVING DINNER 5:00pm-9:30pm SUNDAY BUFFET 11:30 to 2:30 Shrimp, Chicken & Beef $4.95 Adult $2.95 Child All You Can Eat! - Mil t 07-41 m 1 r PURDY'S presents ' The ' CokedY 'SOME . . You'll bust a gut laughing at Chapel Hill's 1 Comedy Club! 1 Show Thursday 9:00 PWl Doors Open at 0:00 Appearing Tonight John HcfihboR9 Also Appearing: Steve Qsard Emcee: Marie Israel Come see a smashing show and then dance to the hottest music in town! Reservations suggested call 929-5430 THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM WERE FIGHTING FOR OURUFE American Heart Association This, space provided as a public service. 6 w Omnibus A SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY TAR HEEL COVER STORY: ls it hoops or is it rock? Well, er, ... if s local bands vying for the Rock 'n Rollin King of Hoops Crown, a title coined by none other than Billy Warden of the Floating Children. Jo Fleischer details the whole zany episode. 3 James Surowiecki, literature lover from the the land of loquation, finds himself enraptured by Robert Hughes' "The Fatal Shore," a historical look at Australia. Find out why in his review. 4 Don't say beer, say women's beer. The beer market is swinging to include, slowly but surely, the OTHER sex women who appear (gasp!) to be buying more beer than ever. 5 Ever wonder where years after years of graffiti, that dying art form, goes? No? All right, don't read it, but Beth Buffington talks to the people who have to clean it up on campus. Listen to them. Listen to the people who've read it for years. Need we say EF. Hutton, or have you got the point? 6 Mickey Mouse, Garfield and yeegads! even those Cabbage Patch mushfaces are now helping you rap long-distance. Angela Hampton tells of college students who are letting their fingers do the walking on novelty phones. 6 Listen to famous musicians say it in a song. Memsy Price twists some famous lyrics and makes them have Real meaning. It's what you've been waiting for all week: Graffiti. This is it your last chance to give up picking fuzzies JL off your carpet and catch some real culture. It's all in Week's Fare. 2 Go bowling in Graham Memorial? Students used to. For all you aspiring (and non-aspiring) historians out there, here's the story behind some of UNO's oldest buildings. 3 Maybe it's a haunting legacy from the past that just won't go away, but skateboarding, now under the alias "skating," is wheeling back into vogue. Iil When the Chapel Hill blues bring you down, escape nlfto those out-of-the-way (and not-so-out-of-the-way) joints that were right here under your little nose all the time. Sharon Kessler gives them a look. Ilt has been a decade since the man in horn-rimmed Z3glasses peered across toward American shores. He's the King Elvis Costello. Find out about the man behind the music while you study up for his Tuesday night concert at Duke. Have a super summer. This Omni's last issue for the year. Staff: Beth Buffington, Ellen DeRosseL Chris Cain, John Cobbs, Teresa Eatmon, Jo Fleischer, Joanne Gordon, Angela Hampton, Memsy Price, Sharon Kessler, James Surowiecki, Bowen Vanderberry, Cathy McHugh, assistant editor, Usa Lorentz and Rachel SffHsr, copy editors. .-.' . Cover art by Tony Deifell ,5 "i ) : . .' '-''- ' 1 ' .'."" '- ' i y -
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