2The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, March 17, 1988 (grnioj ASM fiWKPftgjj feliydMv &4fe ?l5Ui fltdKat itrii 518 (J. !!. JIV,V IPAKW lnJQYKl (U) S Nagrocanooo em la LDaiEy MnCx Spscials SUNDAY Bloody Mary's & Screwdrivers 2.25 MONDAY Draft Beer .99 TUESDAY All Highballs 1.95 WEDNESDAY Margaritas 2.75 THURSDAY Your Favorite "Sour" 2.25 NO ONE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER. 1506 E.Franklin Street, Chapel Hill Westgate Shopping Center, next to South Square, Durham H JfjrangqftfJ DGIH3D WE'RE FIGHTING FOR OURUFE American Heart (f) Association Oust an excuse to have a party? Maybe, but for the Irish and Irish-Americans, St. Patrick's Day is a celebration of their heritage and culture. It may mean green beer and parties to most, but to some, the celebration is more serious, omnibus editor Cathy McHugh tells the real I story behind the holiday. 7 Who says feminists don't have a seriseof humor? Not the Calliope Theater Company, which gives their productions names hke "Orgasmo Adulto Escapes From the Zoo." Staff writer Karen Zimmer takes a look at the troupe that dares to mix serious issues with a couple of laughs. Enough beer to turn you green - and enough going on in TChapel Hill to keep you busy this St. Paddy's day. You don't have to like corned beef and cabbage to get your fill of fun. Staff writer Karen Hatton checks out the drink specials at the bars and restaurants around town. CU2 at the Cave! Well maybe not, but there will be plenty of music -'both Irish and otherwise, in local clubs. On St. Patrick's day the tunes flow as freely as the spirits. From Irish jigs to Southern swigs staff writer Rhys Williams has got you covered. Ca silent mouth is sweet to hear. Or so the saying goes. Along with the luck of the Irish come their wit and wisdom - this week's Graffiti gives you both. Take a quick read and soak up some juicy witticisms to spout off over your Irish whiskey tonight. OHomeboys play the Cradle. Locals Mary on the Dash is set to O bring their Southern rock W roll to Franklin Street tonight for a St. Patrick's Day bash. Staff writer Allison Pike says the band plans some (unprintable) surprises for the show. Q Think about it. Spring Break is over, so you might as well think O about using those old brain cells once again (unless you burned them all out). Randy Bullock brings you the latest obscure tidbits from the cutting edge of the music world. And the nominees are. . . Joe Bob nominates just about everybody he can think of for the the Hubbies, better known as the annual Drive-in Academy Awards. After all, who will ever forget that modern classic, "Surf Nazis Must Die'? He's named em, now you pick 'em. Help Joe Bob vote on this year's winners. Af) Enough of this Irish stuff already! By Friday, the sight of ' w shamrocks and leprechauns will make even diehard St. Paddy's fans turn green. Relax, there's a normal weekend coming up so you can go back to drinking cheap American beer and leave the Guinness to the Irish. Let Week's Fare be your guide to recovery from Thursday's Emerald isle debacle. A A From night life to reel life: Staff Writer Richard Smith reviews ' ' the latest movies, both foreign and domestic. Like Dan Rather says, there's no excuse for being uninformed, so get the scoop on the current crop of cinematic treats. '1 9 The medium is the message. So she says. Starting now, yes, ' wight now, staff writer Elizabeth Ellen will be bringing you her weekly column. This is your chance to soak up the thoughts of a second-semester senior and former arts editor. Hope you like Key Lime pie. Cathy McHugh, editor; Sally Pearsall, copy editor, Jenny Livingston, assistant editor; Laura Ross, design editor Matthew Plyler. staff photographer. Staff: Francine Allen. Karen Entriken, Amy Callimore. Karen Hatton. Allison Pike. Lauren Sieg. Richard Smith. Rhys Williams and Karen Zimmer. On the cover: Illustration by Ruth Davis.

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