Our Italian and Chinese Chefs are armiing... Can you help? Chef Giovanni from Florence insists that his Pallo Alia Sorrentira sauteed with eggplant, prosciutto & spinach in a red suace then topped with mozzerella cheese is the best Italian dish in the Triangle area! However, our Chinese Chef Simon Chan thinks his General Tao's Chicken looks, tastes & smells just as good! Chef Giovanni interupts to add that his Gambemi Creole, which is created with fresh clams, shrimp, prosciutto. sauteed onion, green peppers and sauteed mushrooms over a bed of rice, is delicious as well as the best value in town at only M 0.95! Chef Chan disagrees! He favors the Seafood Basket which has lobster meat, large shrimp, scallops & king crab meat. This dish is served with crispy vegetables in a unique potato basket and Chef Chan insists it is the freshest seafood dish ever created! Whose dish is best is debatable, but the fact that these are the best Italian & Chinese Chefs in town is certain! Let us host your next Christmas Party in our beautiful formal China Room. Beginning with cocktails, appetizers and finish with a sit down dinner. Please Bring Your Friends for a Lavish International Sunday Buf fett Egg Plant Parmagiana Shrimp Vegetables Chicken Picante Beef Broccoli Curry Chicken Spring Rolls Shrimp Cocktail Prime Rib 6 mixed salads fresh fruit & dessert Lunch: 11:30-2:30 (except Sat) Sunday International Luncheon Buffet 11:30-2:30 Dinner 5:00-9:30 Weekends: 5:00-11:00 1813 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd Chapel Hill located nexl to Rrrndle's AUYouCanEat$7.95 children under 10 half-price Please call Ad Talk 1-800-634-8448, then 1519 after tone for more information THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1989 All Major Credit Cards Accepted Advertise in OMNIBUS. OLD TIMES by Harold Pinter Wife, husband and friend reunite for an evening and find that their memories never quite match. A haunting work by Britain's foremost con temporary playwright. Oct. 25 -Nov. 12 Co-Produced by McKneefy Communications, Inc. All performances are in the Paul Green Theatre, Chapel Hill. Discounts available for senior citizens, children under 16 and groups of 10 or more. Visa and MasterCard accepted. Tickets: 962-1121. Box office hours: 12-6 Mon.-Fri. REPERTORY COMPANY OMNIBUS THE DAILY TAR HEEL WEEKEND MAGAZINE Features Trick or Treat Sure, last year's Franklin Street All Hallows' Eve celebration was rained out. But we've got this feeling that this year's night of weirdness will be different ... PAGES 8 & 9 Departments Music Billy Joel, Max Q, Textones, Grapes of Wrath and Babylon A.D. PAGES 4 & 5 On Stage Camper Van Beethoven, The Amateurs, B-52's, Indigo Girls, Transactors Improv Co. and Kenny Rankin PAGES 6, 7, & 10 Books The Bellarosa Connection' and 'Summer People' PAGE 1 1 Cinema 'Erik the Viking,' The Fabulous Baker Bqys,' and 'Look Who's Talking' PAGES 12 & 13 Calendar Great gosh a-mighty ! Look at all this stuff to do! PAGE 15 Staff Kelly Thompson, Editor RICHARD SMITH and LISA REICHLE, Assistant Editors SARAH BARRETT, DONALD BECK, JOHN BLAND, MELINDA BOGARDUS, ED BONAHUE, BRYAN BURNS, ALISA DeMAO, DOUG EDMUNDS, SUSANNE GEORGE, BIRSHARI GREENE, ZANDY HARTIG, THOMAS HEALY, TIM LITTLE, GLENN O'NEAL, DARBY C. ORCUTT, NANCY PORTLOCK, BRIAN SPRINGER PAUL STEWART, BILLY STOCKARD, BRYAN TUCKER and DAVIS TURNER, Writers JOE SEAGLE, Copy Editor Laura Ross, Layout ERIK DALE FLIPPO, Design and Production

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