DTH Omnibus Page 11 Thursday September 14, 1989 gALlWDAl Thursday, September ALEX CHILTONLOVE TRAC TOR at Cat's Cradle. Tickets ($7) are on sale now. Show starts around 10 p.m. See preview, page 6 or 71- STEVEN MICHAEL JACK (con temporary and originals) at Columbia St. Bakery and Coffeehouse at 8:30 p.m. SAUL BROUDY (old time coun try) at Skylight Exchange. THE MESSENGERS (blues) at La Terraza. $1 cover. NIKKI MEETS THE HIBACHI (acoustic) at The Union Cabaret. Show starts at 9 p.m. Admission, $1. Friday, September THE SWANS at Cat's Cradle. Show starts around 10 p.m. THE CHICKENWIRE GANG ("strings 'n things") at The Cave. STU WEAVER (original acoustic folk) at Columbia St. Bakery and Cof feehouse. Show starts at 8:30 p.m. DOG BROTHERS (acoustic origi nals) at Skylight Exchange. SHAKIN SHERMAN and THE BLAZERS at La Terraza. DURHAM BLUES FESTIVAL at Durham Athletic Park. 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. See page 6 or 7 for details. STUART PARRISH (rockabilly, rock and originals) at Under the Street. DILLON FENCE at The Union Cabaret. Show starts at 9 p.m. Admis sion, $2. Saturday, September THE ROLLING STONES with LIVING COLOR at Carter-Finley Stadium. Show starts at 6:30. Call 919 737-2106 for more info. WAXING POETICS at Cat's Cradle. Show starts around 10 p.m. THE SWAMP CATS ("hot dixie land") at The Cave. KATHY MACKINNON and MARTY HOUGLAN (acoustic folk and originals) at Columbia St. Bakery and Coffeehouse. Show starts at 8:30 p.m. DJ Dance Party at Skylight Ex change. NAUGAHYDE CHIHUAHUAS and NO REASON TO HATE at La TdTcLZcl DURHAM BLUES FESTIVAL at Durham Athletic Park. 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. See page 6 or 7 for details. JOHNNY QUEST (funk) at Under the Street. JIM TROY GROUP (jazz) at The Union Cabaret. Show starts at 9 p.m. Sunday, September BLUES JAM with LEE GILDER SLEEVE at The Cave. DAVID ALLAN COE at Under the Street. Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Union Films From page 8 Shire, Robert Duvall, and Marlon Brando as Don Corleone. Saturday at 7 and 10:15. THE GODFATHER, PART TWO Perhaps the only sequel to gain more praise than the original, The Godfa ther II also won twice as many Acad emy Awards as its predecessor. This second film contrasts the life of the "don" (Pacino) with the early life of his father (Robert DeNiro) as an im migrant in New York City. Beware only one showtime: Sunday at 8. A STREETCAR NAMED DE SIRE Another chance to to see the great Marlon Brando in action, this time as Stanley Kowalski in Elia Kazan's bril liant film version of Tennessee Wil liams' play. Vivien Leigh won an Os car for her role as Blanche Dubois, as did co-stars Karl Maiden and Kim Hunter, but it's Brando that you'll remember. Wednesday, 7 and 9:30. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 FREE PARKING $ 3.0 0 LL SH0WS BEGINNING BEFORE 6PM 3:20 He 5:20 crude 7:20 920 A M A M ft " TufflER&HOOGl HS PG 9J.0 n iniaii'. i n .... mm immm 00 00 ITT? 5VRSITY EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 967-8665 Monday, September FTiAL IYEEG T il 1 2:10 4:30 rareninoo( i 24-7 SPYZ at Cat's Cradle. Show starts around 10 p.m. Brewery. THE RAINMAKERS at Cat's Cradle. Show starts around 10 p.m. TIM STAMBAUGH AND FRIENDS (bluegrass) at The Cave. Old time picking at Columbia St. Bakery and Coffeehouse. Tuesday, September llllllil! Wednesday, September "DAZZLING! HIGH-SPIRITED. HILARIOUS AND SCORCHINGLY EROTIC!" PETER TRAVERS. ROLLING STONE Sen, WINNER! BEST PICTURE 5 WINNER! BEST ACTOR 1AMES SPADER f C3S, CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 1989 and vEcBaot ape HI 2J30 Am 7JS 9:15 WIDESPREAD PANIC at The THE CURE at Cameron Indoor Sta dium. Call 9196844444 for more info. STU WEAVER (acoustic) at The Cave. Columbia Street Live (UNC stu dents and faculty) at Columbia St. Bakery and Coffeehouse. Show starts at 8:30 p.m. CLEFHANGERS at The Union Cabaret Show starts at 8 p.m. Admis sion, $1. Next week the calendar expands to include sections for comedy and drama performances. A ( lr wmmmMmmmBmmmm mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmi (D v s en? - ' fa V ' t ff 'As 4 mm W Ay -V iiiiiii s? 'ss s. Wmmm ' mmwam ji 11 ! iMfttyt Pi I IB i f;1 B I M III I II it i1 ii mm r;n mm mmm