1 QQmnibuspursday, November 17, 1988 WEEK!: FI r ""I 'mmZ ' J3V V'-l V y r V-T V , Pop-metal wanna-be's, Sidewinder, will perform at the Attic in Greenville on the Friday after Thanksgiving. It might just be worth the trip. v. - , . .v.-.v. yxo. Those rockin' academics in ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $3.C3"ll'",caT tiisii9a(3.axsrs) TOM IIASKSSALLY FIELD PUNCH LINE (R) 2:20 4:40 7:00 9:20 DIASP. KFA I OS Tin: c;ooi Aionn:ii (r; 2:25 4:30 7:10 9:15 Michael r7 Ben Caine Kingsl ey w.i . m . 4k. mUfm ; k r4 43 ifm J 2:35 4:45 7:00 9:10 y ! '' ' 1 '1w ... . ,..r. , . ... tirtMn, si c o I -vu -r- :J.-i4 ,iiiiiia - " 1 ' - i Chapel Hill's Scrapyard will play t soy Starts Tomorrow At , : , I. Jll.ll I ) ., l vzrtfL if 4zm if Ki - U 11 y-s- ..... ir -X x ,.. - , A La Terraza Saturday night. I J 4f: j J ,4 .i f L- TODAY 17 Jo Jo X-Mariner will be at Magdalena's La Terraza. Call 967-3277 for more information. Liquid Sound will play psycha delic stuff at the Fallout Shelter in Raleigh. Call 832-8855 for details. The Ebony Readers will pres ent the dramatic presentation of black poetry in Walk Down 125th Street in the union Cabaret. Admission is free. The Usuals will appear at the Attic in Greenville. Call 752-7303 for information. Morehead Planetarium shows: Genesis at 7 pm; Star of Bethlehem at 8 p.m. It's Comedy Night at the Arts Center in Carrboro as the Trans actor improv Company takes the stage at 8:30 p.m. Call 942-2041 for information. Leon Edwards will play at Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for more details. FRIDAY S3 O The Loreleis will pres 1 Oent their fall concert at 8 p.m. in Cerrard Hall. Tickets are $3. It's the Jim Troy Croup in the Union Cabaret at 9 p.m. Admission is free. Helicon will be at Under the Street in Durham. John McCutcheon will be in concert at the ArtsCenter in carrboro at 9 p.m. Call 942-2041 for information. Morehead Planetarium shows: Sky Rambles at 7 pm; Star of Bethlehem at 8 p.m. The Insurgence, with The watchmen and Bad Penny will be at the Fallout Shelter. Call 832 8855 for details. Lightnin' Wells will play at the Cave. Rather than charge a cover, they pass a hat, so give generously. Call 968-9308 for info. Bunny tales in Durham with the presentation of Harvey. Call the Melodrama Theater at 688-6576 for more information. Their life story is a love story. Everybody's Ail-American WARNEft MOS ' lM Mmw ln. AH ih SHOWS NlQmLY 7:00 & 9:30 Fishbone, with Slurpee, will play at the Attic in Greenville. Call 752-7303 for details. Susie Crate and Joe New berry will play hip harmonica and savvy strings at the Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for info. Robert Kirkland and the Hanks plays at Magdalena's La Terraza. Call 967-3277 for information. SATURDAY sg g Scrapyard, everyone's 1 w favorite band in the whole wide world, will appear at Magdal ena's La Terraza. Call 967-3277 for information. Jumpin' johnny and the Blues Party with Tiny and Whitely and the Just Say Yes To Blues Band will be at Under the Street in Durham. The Perfect Stranger Band, with Human Equation will be at the Fallout Shelter. Call 832-8855 for details. The Chapel Hill Ballet company will have its second annual Teddy Bear tea at the Hotel Europa at 1 p.m. Call 942-1339 for more information. The North Carolina Symphony will premiere a violin concerto, Song Fantasy, by their new composer-in-residence, Robert Chumbley, in Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the door, at Village Bank on Columbia Street and at WCHL radio. Morehead Planetarium shows: To Fly at 2 p.m.; The Great Barrier Reef at 4 p.m.; Genesis at 7 p.m.; Star of Bethlehem at 8 p.m. Another night of bunny tales in Durham with the presentation of Harvey, call the Melodrama Theater at 688-6576 for more information. Over the Garden Wall, a trib ute to Genesis, will appear at the Attic in Greenville. Call 752-7303 for info. Larry Davis and the Wire Choir will be in concert at the ArtsCenter. Call 942-2041 for details. Hesbock! And this lime.. GtiriS'&cios TOUCHSTONE PICTURES IMkHIMIimHMH SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:15 & 9:15

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