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10DTHOmnibusThursday, March 23,1989 Week's Fare TODAY FRIDAY 2 The Popes will play at 10 3 p.m. at the Cats Cradle. Call 967-9053 for information. Transactors Improv Co. will perform at 8:30 pm at the Arts Center in Carrboro. Tickets are $5. Call 929-ARTS for information. Mr. Potato Head will be at Magdalena's La Terraza. Call 967 MAGS for more information. John Shannon and John Whitehead will play acoustic blues at Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for details. Barry Steiger will be at Charlie Coodnight's Comedy Club in Raleigh. Show is free if you order dinner, or $2 with a college I.D. Call 833-8356 for reservations. Morehead Planetarium presents Genesis at 7 p.m. and Planet Search at 8 p m. Call 962-1237 for details. 23 Mekeel and Coy will Gflplay eclectic acoustic at Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for information. Bad Bob and The Rocking Horses will perform rock and blues with The Boomers at Under the Street in Durham. Tickets are $4. Call 286-2647 for information. Freedom of Expression will be at Cat's Cradle at 10 pm Call 967-9053 for details. Rhythm and blues band Scrapyard will perform at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro. The band, featuring UNC English professor Joe Viscomi on drums, will play at 10 pm Tickets are $4, and there is a $1 discount with a student I.D. Call 929-ARTS for more information. Five Guys Named Moe will be at the Cave. Call 968-9308 for details. Mike Edwards and the Banned will be at La Terraza. Call 967-MACS for details. Barry Steiger will perform at Charlie Coodnight's Comedy Club in Raleigh. Call 833-8356 for reservations. Morehead Planetarium presents Sky Rambles at 7 pm. and Planet Search at 8 p.m. Call 962-1237 for information. SATURDAY 2C Lightnin' Weils will be 3at the cave. Call 968-9308 for information. Nancy Could and Berkeley Crimball will perform acoustic folk and originals at the Columbia Street Bakery & Coffeehouse. Call 967-9150 for details. Barry steiger will be at Charlie Coodnight's Comedy Club in Raleigh, call 833-8356 for reservations. Love Tractor will play at 1 0 p.m. with Too Much Joy at Under the Street in Durham. Advance tickets are available. Call 286-2647. The veldt will play at cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for details. Jim Thackery and the Assas sins will be at La Terraza. Call 967 MACS for details. Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys will perform Appalachian mountain music at 8:30 p.m. at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro. Tickets are $10. Call 942 2787 for details. The Geezers will be at Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for more information. Morehead Planetarium shows: Winnie-the-Pooh and the Golden Rocket at 11 am, Planet Search at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., To Fly at 2 pm, The Great Barrier Reef at 4 pm. and Genesis at 7 pm. SUNDAY 2 5 The ArtsCenter's Sunday WJazz Series presents Jazz For An Easter Sunday at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $4.50. Call 929-ARTS for more information. - Vj i I (smmsmmm LH )) A?. made barbecue, chicken, seafood and 60 . brands of domestic and imported beers and 25 wines. Hams 310 W. Franklin 933-3767. Famous for our home-made chips and fries, deli style subs and sandwiches, burgers and homemade soups. Wide selection of imported beers along with yard and half yards of beer. Ten foot wide TV screen. Open 11 A.M.-1 A.M. Monday through Saturday, 1 1 A.M.-midnight Sunday. ABC permits. Mastercharge, Visa and American Express. trcmm Columbia Street Bakery and Coffeehouse 107 N. Columbia St (next to Copytron) 967-9150. Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, spinach turnovers, and more. ("Best chili in town." -Anon.) Plus fresh muffins, pastries, brownies, cookies, breads. Beautiful birthday cakes. With fresh-roasted coffee, cappucino, teas, juices.... Informal atmosphere, reasonable prices. Open all day through late evening, everyday. Marco Polo International Restaurant. Chef s from Italy and China prepare fabulous dishes from the finest provinni veal, stuffed clams, to szechuan shrimp. Thailand chicken and spicy Indian curried dishes, pleasing the most critical palate. Come for a casual lunch or delightful dinner. The average price of our 100-item dinner menu is about $8.00. Cisco, Charlie and Chang As the name suggests, our menu offers a delectable variety of international cui sines. Mexican, Oriental and Cajun Ameri can specials make your dining experience unforgettable. Popular entrees include a mesquite chicken sandwich, New Orleans Cajun seafood gumbo and orange beef. All ABC permits including domestic and imported beers. Deck or inside dining. Brass Rail Come enjoy "Magic at Your Table" on Friday sand Saturdays at The Brass Rail, 1301 E. Franklin St. 933-1323. Steaks, grilled seafood and chicken dishes served in an elegant atmosphere provide for a special evening that won't kill your budget. Sal's Pizza Wide variety of Italian specialties featuring succulent daily specials served with salad for just $3.15. All day specials include Monday spaghetti and eggplant, Tuesday lasagna and cheese ravioli and Wednesday manicotti. Thursday night's pizza buffet is just $4.15. Sal's has all ABC permits and offers a variety of wines and beers. University Pizza Original Hand Made Pizza (thinner crust) and Pan Pizza (thicker crust) are both available for delivery. A 33 minute delivery guarantee makes UP the best delivery deal in town. Nightly from 10P.M. until 2A.M. there are late night specials on both 12" and 16" pizzas. Call for more details. 968-9999. L Mariakakis Restaurant and Bakery Famous in Chapel Hill since 1963, offers a variety of famous Greek pastries and breads made fresh daily in its on- premises bakery. Pizza is the restaurant s Colonel Chutney's Your kind of place. Serving fresh seafood, prime rib, grilled steaks and chicken, gourmet burgers, super salads, soups, homemade desserts and lots of fun. The best late nite menu available 7 nights a week until one am at reasonable prices. TOM UW$$ tradprnarKbmany authentic Greek dishes . ft?Jax with usl.Just a block from campus, 300 are onaronwimswicncs nome- - w - Rosemary 5t.-942-757 II Palio Ristorante There is no spectacle in all of Europe like The Palio in Siena, Italy. In Chapel Hill there is no finer dining than that at The Siena Hotel. II Palio serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Its highly trained chefs prepare magnificent Italian cuisine that is served by attentive staff in. an elegant setting, . v The Flaming Lips will be at Cat's Cradle at 10 p.m. Call 967-9053 for details. Danny & The Cavemen will be at the Cave, 968-9308. Morehead Planetarium shows: Planet Search at 1 p.m. and 3 pm, To Fly at 2 pm, The Great Barrier Reef at 4 p.m. and Genesis at 7 p.m. MONDAY 2 Christmas will perform at Cat's Cradle at 10 p.m. Call 967- 9053 for details. Morehead Planetarium presents Genesis at 7 pm. and Planet Search at 8 p.m. TUESDAY 2Q The UNC Department of O Music presents a piano rec ital by Arlene Coter at 8 p.m. in the Hill Hall auditorium. The con cert is free. Richard Cilewitz will perform classical and new acoustic guitar at the Cave. Tip him, or else! Call 968- 9308 for more details. Das Damen will be at Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for details. The Ark Band will play reggae at La Terraza. Call 967-MACS for details. Morehead Planetarium presents Genesis at 7 p.m. and Planet Search at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY The Matt Barrett and Robert Kirkland Show will be at the Cave. Call 968-9308 for information. Mary On The Dash will be at La Terraza. Call 967-MACS. Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88's will perform late 1940s and early 1950s music at 9.-30 pm. at the ArtsCenter. Tickets are $6. Call 929-ARTS for more information. Durham's Under the Street pres ents the film Sherman's March Tickets are $4. Call 286-2647 for details. Morehead Planetarium presents Genesis at 7 pm and Planet Search at 8 p.m. Compiled by Ellen Thornton, assistant Omnibus editor. 29: THE Sat., March 25 7am-l 2 noon Roberson St, Carrboro Tuesday, March 28 7-9am Cedar Fall Park, Weaver Dairy Rd., Chapel Hill We're gathering all the freshest vegetables, flowers, and greenery for the March 25th opening of the Farmer's Market. On sale will be Easter breads and cakes, eggs, goat cheese, herb vinegars, greens, . leaks, jams, jellies, pickles, honey, cut flowers, periwinkle ground cover, bedding plants, shrubbery and unique crafts. As always, all products are locally grown & made by participating vendors. Throughout the year, we'll offer the finest seasonal produce-and specialty items. So visit the Farmer's Market to buy or browse. Bring a friend or meet a new one. RAIN OR SHINE Some items not available on Tuesday. i i ini i ivi pvui i iwui i ' Association c . 9 i W WW ' If. 5
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