2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, March 31, 1988 JAPANESE CUSINE & SUSHI HOUSE f You Knew Sushi Like I Knew Sushi The freshest and finest in authentic homestyle cuisine and sushi has come to the Triangle! Featuring Tempura. Teriyaki and Sukiyaki. Sushi Lunch Special - Assorted fresh fish marinated and served over rice with soup and salad Woodcraft Shopping Center .. Hwy 54751 at Hope VaUeyRdJ Ecrfy Cftf DlsUlCr SpCCfc!! i lunch: Tuel 11:30-1:30 f! r?TgL jTSTSrS I Dinnr. Tue-Th & Sun 5-9:30 !1mwcn TTT I Fri A Sat 5-10:00 SL, 15 only i Foe Reservations: 493-774S L S?5cy5?.K."? j THE COI'RTYARD Restaurant 451 WEST FRANKLIN STREET CHAPEL HILL : 929-029- (ls mm were fighting for Amoricxiri Hoart vourufe Association Back to Rock's Roots Staff writer Rhys Williams explores the recent resurgence of blues, jazz, soul and zydeco in popular rock' n' roll. But is it only a passing fad, or are the real artists here to stay? 7TalkiiV n' Walkln No, that's drivin' n' cryin. Staff writer Allison Pike Stalks to members of this "urban-folk" band, which will be bringing its diverse musical sounds to Cat's Cradle this weekend. 7 On the Road Lovely as Blue Heaven is, sometimes you just have to get out of town. So, take a road trip. Join Assistant Omnibus Editor Jenny Livingston as she takes you through the sights and sounds of Fayetteville in the first of our weekly road trip columns. (l Reeling 'em in Staff writer Richard Smith reviews the flicks around Ttown - and remember, we're being good this Friday so there aren't any Union movies. U A Child's War In Louis Malle's "Au Revoir Les Enfants," the brutality Tof World War II forever changes the lives of a young boy and his Jewish friend. Staff writer Richard Smith discovers why it took the French director 40 years to make this film about his own childhood experiences. Cereast Actresses Joe Bob checks out the enormous talents of -Liz Taylor, who's promoting her new book, "National Velveeta," and Dona Speir, star of "Picasso Trigger." It's a four-star event. Ccouch Potatoes Rejoice No longer shall the vidiots be ignored! -'Coming to you live in the premiere of The Tube column, Assistant Omnibus Editor Jenny Livingston offers a handy guide to the finer art of boob-tube viewing. So, dont touch that dial. O Arise, Co Forth and Conquer Or just go out and have a good O time. Get psyched for Mr. Easter Bunny's annual visit - take in an egg hunt or at least go see a band or something, week's Fare is your guide to the season's festivities. 6j All in the Family There are only five members in the Small Family Orchestra, but between them they play 13 instruments and sing in 12 languages. These international folksters talk to staff writer Karen Zimmer about family life in a traveling band. Hcontrolled Angst Throwing Muses seems less angry and more ' V catchy on their latest album, House Tornado. Staff writer John Sherer gets hooked on this Boston-based band and their unique guitar rock. f) Psychedelic Muzak True to form, staff writer Randy Bullock ' lends an ear to the weirdest music he can find. This week it's an African compilation and some remastered '60s favorites. Remember you can't like it if you don't try it. A A Of Preachers and Plastic What's the connection between ' ' evangelism and Vanna White? Between sex and skating? Only Elizabeth Ellen knows, but don't worry, shell let you in on it in this week's Random Thoughts. A A it's an Epidemic You're probably already a victim, but, just in ' case you've so far managed to avoid catching spring fever, staff writer Karen Entriken offers a list of symptoms to watch out for in this week's graffiti. Cathy McHugh, editor; Sally Pearsall. copy editor; Jenny Livingston, assistant editor; Laura Ross, design editor; Matthew Plyler, staff photographer; Ceorge Brooks, staff illustrator. Staff: Francine Allen, Karen Entriken, Amy Callimore, Allison Pike. John Sherer, Richard Smith, Rhys Williams and Karen Zimmer. On the cover: The illUtration,'"Jazzf': by. H6nttMAttsW.v.v.v.v.f..v -..v.w.v.

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