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2DTHOmnibusThursday, January 19, 1989 WHEW UIMC WINS, YOU WIN! mot Up Fr o n 0 rz We support the A.C.C.! Any time the UNC Basketball Team wins a Conference game, you get $2.00 off our compact discs! Come into this location the day after the game, and save $ 2.00 on compact discs Willow Creek Shopping Center Carrboro This offer not valid on sate items P1RPMIFW FOR LEASE OR SALE by Elizabeth Spencer Jan. 25-Feb. 12 The world premiere of the first play by celebrated Southern novelist anH ehnrt stniv writer Fli7hith Spencer, who now teaches crea tive writing at UNC-CH. Co-Produced by The Village Companies Special performances on Tuesdays, Jan. 31 and Feb. 7, at reduced prices. INCREDIBLE STUDENT PASS AVAILABLE See this important new play, plus Shaw's MISALLIANCE and Shakespeare's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, for only $25. To pur chase the Incredible Student Pass, just show your student I.D. at the box office (limit two per I.D.). All performances in the Paul Green Theatre, Chapel Hill Tickets: 962-1 121 Box office hours: 12-6 Mon.-Fri. REPERTORY COMPANY 4 9 Beam me up Scotty! Our intrepid Edited4TV columnist Winston Lloyd delves into the goings on of "Star Trek The Next Generation." And, as an extra treat for you Trekkers, arts editor Kelly Rhodes lets you in on how the series became an Ameri can Phenomenon. From "Bull Durham" to "Bambi" The Carolina Union Film Committee has chosen a spar kling selection of silver screen sizzlers. (Try saying that five times fast!) I think, therefore I am? This week graffiti waxes philosophic. Going to the dogs They're young, energetic and into skateboarding; Alison Pike introduces Doggy Style. Mr. Briggs and a sure-fire cold remedy Joe Bob offers to share with you dear readers his friend's "hunnerd percent effective" cold remedy. Plus, don't miss the one-star (because he felt generous) movie, "War." So, what are you saying? Joe Bob's "Wisdom on Parade" tells you what people who never say what they mean are really saying. With random abandon Resident columnist Elizabeth Ellen returns with thoughts that may be even more random than usual. Simply beautiful pop songs Doug Edmunds reviews Lucinda Williams' self-titled LP and urges you to do the same. A 60s story with an 80s message University editor Kimberly Edens reviews "Mississippi Burning," a forceful, violent film based on true story. i Pick a flick January seems to be "This is the best movie of the year" month, so now is the time to head to the box office. Fare Always You're back, so it's back: Week's Fare, your guide for good times. ' Editor: Cathy McHugh Assistant editors: Eleni Chamis and Jenny Livingston - Design editor: Laura Ross Assistant design editor: Lisa Reichle Copy editor: Gary Johnson, Movies: James Dean and Richard Smith Music, bands: Alison Pike Album reviews: Randal Bullock and Doug Edmunds Television: Winston Lloyd Features: Lesley Bartlett and Anne-Renee Rice Columnist: Elizabeth Ellen Week's Fare: Kelly Rhodes All Star Trek art courtesy of Paramount Pictures.
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