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1 OOnibuithUrstoy, October 2d, 1 988 TODAY Two Tribes will play at V Magdalena's La Terraza Call 967-3277 for more informatioa The Pratls Heeds will perform at tfte ArtsCenter at 8:30 pm HougSan MacKinnon will play acoustic originals at the Hardback Cafe. Call 933-5100 for details. The How and Techniques of Book Collecting will be held in Wilson Library Assembly Room at 5:30 pm Homecoming '88: The Black Creek Council will present a step show in Carmichael Auditorium at 7:30 pm followed by a dance with . a disc jockey. Admission is $2. Malcolm Holccmbe will per form at Pyewacket Call 929-0297 for more information. Modern MInstrals will play rhythm and blues at the Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for informatioa Keyboardist Kike Edwards will appear at the Cabaret at 9 pm David Wilcox and Chuck pyle will play acoustic originals at the Columbia Street Bakery & coffee house. Call 967-91 50 for info. His Coy EIroy with Pig will rock W roil the Brewery in Raleigh. Call 834-7018 for more. Perfect Strangers will appear at the Attic in Greenville. Call 752 7303 for informatioa Morehead Planetarium shows: Genesis at 7 pm; Adven tures Along the Spectrum at 8 pm Ifs Comedy Night at the Arts- iMnn.il.. ., i r ,,n i 1 ELLIOT ROAD a! E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $33mftK&!iEnxi(Exc. ) James Caan ALIEN NATION (R) 2:405:007:159:15 John Cu sackCharlie Sheen EIGHT MEN OUT (PG) 2:304:507:109:35 1 zyrh hur 1v when yoo mm K4 6V. is I. "After the smash success of 'Big Tom Hanks tops himself in 'Punchline'. MFWSWEK SALLYFOD "TOM HANKS 2:204:40 51 7:009:25 ccuwhwctw mrn.mciu.matmMumta. "7? -nniiin ii if PUNCH LINE Center in Carrboro as the Transactor improv company takes the stage at 8:30 pm Call 942-2041 for information. FRIDAY 2 Homecoming '88-. All u campus band party, with The voltage Brothers and Cen Friedman Band and pep rally on Ehringhaus Reld at 7:30 pm Goidrush will present its con temporary approach to folk music at the Ninth Street Bakery at 8 pm Morehead Planetarium shows: Sky Rambles at 7 pm.; Adventures Along the Spectrum at 8 pm John Prlne and Karla Conoff will perform at Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. Call 962-1449 for more informatioa Avner the Eccentric will per form something at the Stewart Theatre: he juggles, makes magic, walks on tightropes, mimes and tells jokes, so expect nothing in the ordinary at 8 pm at NCSU. Call 737 3104 for details. The r.k.x., with Hicks, Hicks, Watson and Martin, will play old time country at the Cave. Rather than charge a cover, they pass a hat, so give generously. Call 968 9308 for info. The Robert Crlf fin Trio will play jazz at the Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for details. Johnny Quest will be at under the Street in Durham. Call 286-2647 for informatioa Prince Taylor will play beach music at the Cabaret at 9 pm Admission is free. Kody Lee will play rock 'n roll o (CXCAUIB D) J f ftm.. ylMghtly 7:00 o 9:20 I ' . , 111,. Ill ..I. l . II. .1111,1 in,,, III,,. .IM.I, I ill ., iMMMIMi m )LJr.llr v at the Attic in Greenville. Call 752 7303 for details. Rev. Billy c. WIrtz and Rebecca 2nd the HI-Tones will play warp-a-billy and swing at the ArtsCenter at 10 pm Cream of Soul play at Magda lena's La Terraza. Call 967-3277 for information. SATURDAY 2fS Seldom scene will be at the ArtsCenter at 9 pm The New York Times called them "probably the best bluegrass band in the land." Call 942-2041 for details. Homecoming "88-. Homecoming Parade at 9-.30 am and barbeque for alumni at 11 am in the midst of ail this fun, dont forget the football game starts at 2 pm Jim Thaekery and the Assas sins will appear at Magdelena's La Terraza. Call 967-3277 for informatioa - Morehead Planetarium shows: To Fly at 2 pm.; The Great Barrier Reef at 4 p.m.; Genesis at 7 p.m.; Adventures Along the Spectrum at 8 pm The Laughing Crlnofds will perform at the Ninth Street Bak ery at 8 p.m. Billy Price and the K.R.B. will appear at the Attic in Greenville. Call 752-7303 for info. ' The North Carolina Sym phony will perform in Memorial Hall at 8 p.m., featuring guest pianist Barry Douglas. Tickets can be ordered in advance from the Village Bank on Columbia Street or WCHL radio. The Paul Jeffrey Croup will appear at the Cabaret at 9 pm. Admission is free. The Dan River Boys .will be at the cave. Tip them or else! Call 968 9308 for info. . Roxanne Seagraves will pre- I ft siXI ftsb' sent spooky stories of Halloween for KidsCabaret at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro at 11 am. After that, the kids can paint the ArtsCenters front windows. Call 942-2041 for details. SUNDAY 2"nj..- The ArtsCenter will have CD a reception for its new director, Aubrey Bowie, from 4:30 pm to 6-.30p.rn. A tribute to Tom Waits will be at 8 pm. at Magdalena's La Terraza Call 967-3277 for informatioa The Durham Symphony and the Durham Civic Choral Society will be in concert at Durham High School at 8 pm Morehead Planetarium shows. To Fly at 2 p.m.; The Great Barrier Reef at 4 pm.; Genesis at 7 p.m.; Adventures Along the Spectrum at 8pm Dancerchoreographereduca tor Jacques d'AmbroIse will lead and discuss and film session at the Duke University Museum of Art at 2 pm The NCSU Jazz Ensemble and the Raleigh Concert Band will perform at NCSU's Stewart Thea tre at 3 p.m. Peter Arcus will present an organ recital in the University Presbyterian Church at 4 pm. At the ArtsCentert Sunday Jazz Series, Jim Brock and the Mon tuno Jazz Orchestra will per form "hot Cuban salsa with Afro Brazilian licks" at 7:30 p.m,Call 942- 2041 for informatioa Romanovsky and Phillips will be in concert at the Student Union at 8 p.m. in a benefit for the CCLA. 21 Mark Hampton, inte Krior designer extraordi naire, will bring his artistry in Elegant Pizzazz-. Fifth Avenue Style! to the North Carolina Museum of Art at 9 am. Call 833 1935 for information. The Jess Trio from Austria will be in concert at Peace College at 8 pm. call 832-2881 for details. Morehead Planetarium shows: Genesis at 7 p.m.; Adven tures Along the Spectrum at 8 p.m. TUESDAY 2EJ Malcome Holcombe 3) will play at the Cave. Call 968-9308 for details. Pianist Randall Love will per form at 8:15 pm in the Baldwin Auditorium at Duke. Judy Hogan will present a HALLOWEEN 4 1 THE ACCUSED (R) Shows Nigkt!yT.OO 9:20 Billy CrystalAlan King MEMORIES OF ME (pgisJ . Gorillas In The Mist . Shows Nightly7:00 0:30 A I : V lecture on The Many Different ways of Saying I Love You at the Durham County Library at 7 pm call 683-2626, ext. 31, for more informatioa Morehead Planetarium shows: Genesis at 7 osru Adven tures Along the Spectrum at 8 pm WEDNESDAY 2 (J Tristan CIshop will be in the Union Cabaret at 9 p.m. Admission is free. r..anbltes Dog Theater pre sents Hunting Cockroaches at 8:1 5 pm in the Durham Arts Council building. Call 682-0958 for addi tional information. Morehead Planetarium shovS: Genesis at 7 pm,- Adven tures Along the Spectrum at 8 pm The Attic in Greenville presents the Comedy Zone with Garza and Sheetmaa Call 752-7303 for details. Bell and Shore, Flying Fish recording artists, will perform at the Cave tonight. Call 968-9308 fOr information. GALLERIES Early Music at UNC, featuring music and performers of the Society for Performing Instru ments, will be on display through October at Davis Ubrary. For more information, call 962-1 335. Works by Robert Mason and Brewster Luttrell will be on display in the Union Gallery through November. Works by Tom Balbo and Be Gardiner are on display at the Somerhill Gallery at Strawvalley. Gardiner's recent works include marble sculptures,- Balbo's works are large cast paper pieces. The exhibit will be on display through October Works by Henryk Fantazos will be on display at the Hanes Art Center gallery until Nov. 18. A display of works by Anne C Jenkins will be on display at the ArtsCenter through Nov. 26. A show entitled The Many Faces of Realism will go on display Oct. 23. At the North Carolina Botanical Garden: Floral and scenic photo graphs by . Tab Moore will be on display at the Totten Center though October. Scissor-cuttings by Waiter von Gunten are on display at the Morehead Building through October Partners in Patronage- Selec tions from corporate art collec tions in North Carolina will be on display at the Central Carolina Bank Gallery of the New Durham Arts Council Building. Compiled without gratitude by Kelly Rhodes, arts editor. IMAGINE 7:x59:i5 (R) Last Temptation of Christ 730 01) tau (mrmim Una 42-XX1
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