2DTHOmnibusThursday, April 6, 1989 WUNC 91.5 FM and The Carolina Union XI present The University of North Texas One O'GIo'cCt ILalb Band The Nation's Top Collegiate Big Band D Pineda UU a O JDDnnnn JJD D0dDDDlj o o Saturday, April 8, at 8 p.Tn. UNC Memorial Hall I T Tickets: $8 and $4 for UNC students Carolina Union Box Office: 962-1449 NORTH CAROLINA UMBRI A ETTEr FESTIVAL HAKESPEARE THE TAMING OF THE SHREW by William Shakespeare April 12-30 Shakespeare's comedy of love and war between Kate and Petruchio - a modern-dress production set in contemporary Italy. Special performances on Tuesdays, April 18 and 25, at $7 each, general admission seating. 1989-90 Season Subscriptions Now On Sale THE CHERRY ORCHARD by Anton Chekhov September 13-October 8, 1989 OLD TIMES by Harold Pinter October 25-November 12, 1989 THE NUTCRACKER: A PLAY FOR CHRISTMAS Adapted by Karl Joos from the stories of E.T.A. Hoffman November 29-December 23, 1989 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST by William Shakespeare January 31-February 18, 1990 TRUE WEST by Sam Shepard March 7-25, 1990 THE RIVALS by Richard Brinsley Sheridan April 18-May 13, 1990 Titles and dates are subject to change. See ail six great plays for only $45 with the Incredible Student Pass. Call the box office for details. All performances are in the Paul Green Theatre, Chapel Hill Tickets & information: 962-1 121 Box office hours: 12-6 Mon-Frl. IMYMMWR REPERTORY COMPANY See something newsworthy! Call 9620245 ! Buy. sell and announce in the DTH Classifieds! 4 41 r3 cip (ID 2) A taste of culture, Texas style The University of North Texas' One O'CIock Lab Band will add to the festivities this weekend with a concert at Me morial Hall Saturday night. Billy Stockard previews the concert given by the first collegiate big band to be nomi nated for a Grammy. Video classics For those quiet evenings at home, Bryan Burns recom mends several 'classic' movies to rent for your VCR. Once just isn't enough to see such movies as "Stripes," "Strange Brew" and "A Fish Called Wanda." Album from the soul There's rap beyond the Beastie Boys' wildest dreams on De La Soul's debut album, "Three Feet High and Rising." Randal Bullock says check it out. COVER STORY: Springfest and Beachblast Chill out, lie out and bum out with Anne-Renee Rice Satur day at Springfest. And don't take those books out of your backpack too soon, because Beachblast is Sunday. Get ready to shag with Guinevere Ross. It was 20 years ago today... Richard Smith remembers 1969, and he thinks a movie about that year could have had a lot to say. However, Smith finds this film disappointingly trite and nonsensical, with little meaning for a 1989 audience. Return of the Pressure Boys Even though the members of the Pressure Boys parted ways in August, they waxed nostalgic Sunday night in a reunion concert at the Cat's Cradle. Kate Hauser reviews the happy-in-a-twisted-sort-of-way concert. Editor: James Benton Asst. Editor: Ellen Thornton Design: Laura Ross, editor; Lisa Reichle, assistant editor; Nicole Luter. Copy Editor: Janet McGirt OLUII. DIUOC DCilllCLL, nclMUCII DUIIULtX, uiy CII I DUIIld, jamcs Dean, Doug Edmonds, Kate Hauser, Peter Kirby, Winston Lloyd, Anne-Renee Rice, Guinevere Ross, Richard Smith, Paul Stewart, Billy Stockard, Bowen Vanderberry and Wendell Williamson. 4

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