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2DTHOmnibusThursday, February 16, 1989 u mini s 1.75 Pitchers Thursday Night on Wide-Screen TV 157 E. Rosemary St, 967-1909 Baseball, Fooseball, Video Games J O f? f I. r - Ms J "Jl Fresh Pasta LASAGNE VERDI LINGUINE VENEZIA CANESTRELLI CON FETTUCINE Crilled Seafood and Vegetarian Specialties- WEST FRANKLIN STREET THE COURTYARD CHAPEL HILL 92V-0297 Pyewacket Restaurant &Bar Lower the numbers and raise your odds. Controlling your blood pressure can reduce your chances of heart disease. Have your blood pressure checked. And keep it in check for life. r i I mrr-i'i American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Make a contribution to life after death. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart fST) Association This space provided as a public service. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM. WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURUFE American Heart Association This space provided as a public service. 4 WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURUFE Amorican Hoart ff) yi . ,As$oclgttonjp'. 4 11 Op Front O O Live refreshment In Chape! Hill, you don't have to go to a club to get your fill of live entertainment. Bryan Burns, Anne-Renee Rice and Billy Stockard dip into what live dishes local restaurants are serving up. How to write a resume This week Joe Bob offers tips for resume writing, while a female Charles Bronson from Australia takes over the screen in "Shame." Walking in the "Moonlight" again In this week's Edited 4 Television, Winston Lloyd recounts the ups and downs of "Moonlighting." Will Americans once again embrace Dave and Maddie after the third season's flop? Do bears bare? Do bees be? Two men and a little girl For the graffiti of the week, James Dean allows you to be privy to a truly bizarre conversation about "Three Fugitives." Truly a fine satire, indeed. Jewish pop That's how the trio Yo La Tengo describes their music. This is a new genre for our reviewer Allison Pike but she tells you why this critic's darling feels as though "they've got it!" Don't Tell a Soul That's the title of the Replacements' new album but it definitely shouldn't be kept a secret. By tracing the band's past efforts, Doug Edmunds brilliantly argues that these band members have gotten to know each other and to gether they've reached musical maturity. Random thoughts About "Hair," Milton and R.E.M. courtesy of Elizabeth Ellen. Danger, intrigue and sex, too With even more than his usual abundance of enthusiasm, Richard Smith reviews Stephen Frears' new film "Dangerous Liaisons," which is based on the classic French novel, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses." Comedy isn't pretty But as long as it's basically funny, it is worthwhile. At least that's the opinion of Paul Stewart who reviews a trio of comedians who appeared at the Omni Europa Hotel. Your Fare weather friend What would you do without Week's Fare to guide you through your weekend activities? Okay, forget we asked. Make your move Go to a movie. We provide the listings popcorn's on you. STAFF: Editor: Cathy McHugh Assistant editor: Eleni Chamis Design editor: Laura Ross Asst. design editor: Lisa Reichle Copy editor: Gary Johnson Week's Fare: Kelly Rhodes Movies: James Dean and Richard Smith Music, bands: Allison Pike Album reviews: Doug Edmunds and Randal Bullock Television: Winston Lloyd Columnist: Elizabeth Ellen Features: Lesley Bartlett, Bryan Burns, Anne-Renee Rice, Paul Stewart and Billy Stockard Cover art of Steve Latham playing at the Columbia Street Coffeehouse by Brian Foley. 1 .. - V t J . ', - j i i. i,i i r V r 'SAW -
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