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The sounds of the holidays brine back some wonderful memories of caroling, listening to old, scratched Christmas records your parents in sist on hoarding, and elementary school holiday concerts where ev eryone sang "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" with all the extra words. Fortunately, concerts for the rest of the month won't be this cheesy. MUSIC TAZ HALLOWEEN'S CAR NIVAL OF NIGHTMARES at The Cave. Call 968-9308 for de tails. SOUL DESIRE at Pyewacket Restaurant. Call 929-0297 for de tails. MUSIC DAVID SPENCER at The Cave. Call 968-9308 for details. NORTH CAROLINA SYM PHONY HOLIDAY POPS CON CERT at Page Auditorium in Durham. Call (919) 684-4444 for details. lirtj Itok ill MUSIC TIM STAMBAUGH at The Cave. Call 968-9308 for details. SCOTT SAWYER TRIO at Pyewacket restaurant. Call 929 0297 for details. BLUES TRAVELER at 8 p.m. at Duke University's Page Audito rium. Tickets $15. For information 506 W. Franklin St. EXAM CRAM HOURS NEIV FOOD Stop bv or call new mm 942-GRIL $i ft Arts and Entertainment Calendar call 684-4444. This frat-boy favor ite who say they "want to be the first band in space" combine blues, jazz, metal and rock to form a unique sound. This tour pushes their latest LP Travelers and Thieves. The Aquarium Rescue Unit and Durham's Spaceman Spliff will open for Traveler. Tickets are also available at Schoolkids Records. THE LION IN WINTER PRE SENTED BY EUREKA THE ATER at the ArtsCenter. Runs through Dec. 15. Tickets at $7 for students, $9 for general public. Call 929-ARTS for details. In time for the holiday season, Eureka Theater presents James Goldman's fierce comedy pitting the forces of family love against royal avarice in a play subtly hilarious as it is insightful. Christmas 1183 sees Henry Plantagenet (Henry JJ) scheming for a successor to his throne sparring with the cunning intelligence and skewering wit of his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine and their progeny, Ri chard Lionheart, Geoffrey and John. As if the ingenious treachery amongst his family could not pro vide a full challenge to his wary and farseeing "plotmanship," Henry is compelled to maneuver to retain his love and mistress, the beautiful Alais and defeat her brother. Phi lip Capet, King of France, in a wrestle for territorial domain. Original score by Rosalind MacEnuIty. I u. lining ej 3 Sweats Shirts & Pants 7 oz. ...$5.88 ea. Competition Collegiate Prints .....$10:99 ea. f Competition ....... $12.99 ea. Heavyweight r Collegiate Print ......$14.99 ea. ' Competition $31.99 ea. , SUPER Heavyweight Embroidered Competition.......$44.00 ea. Competition? We're not competing. We're just offering a better buy! MUSIC SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS at 10 p.m. at Cat's Cradle. For information call 967 9053. If you have never seen this band before, git your hiney to the Cradle Friday (sere wexams). South ern Culture on the Skids, besides playing their own quirky brand of freakish rockabilly, has undoubt edly the best live show in the area. Highlights include audience partici pation in sing-a-longs, beating on various and sundry metal objects with drumsticks, beating on the drummer's head with drumsticks, and sensuously eating drumsticks (the other kind) onstage. Come on and git it! MUSIC SEX POLICE at 10 D.m. at Cat's Cradle. For information call 967 9053. Screw exams again! The Sex Police, composed of two ex Pressureboys, a Chicken Wire Gang member, and four Buckys (includ ingthe soundman), will deliver their eccentric style of odd horn-based funk to our beloved Cradle once again. The only band in Chapel Hill with a bona-fide siren and red-and-white striped stockings. SOLSTICE EXTRAVA GANZA at Chapel Hill High School at 8 p.m., a concert featuring vocal and instrumental music, dance and theater celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah traditions. Proceeds go to Orange and Durham County Habi tat for Humanity. Tickets are $8 in $9.99 ea. ...........$19J)9 ea. t OR. Holiday Gift Guide '91The Daily Tar advance and $10 at the door. gamma .ton a iuiiir,",""""n"" ' """"" 1 MUSIC AWARENESS ART EN SEMBLE at Cat's Cradle. For in formation call 967-9053. MUSIC SUPERCHUNK at 10 p.m. at Cat's Cradle. For information call 967-9053. The band that creates more possibilities from so little than do most balding men with their hair parting techniques, Superchunk, is once again giving a timely post holiday recital of material from their latest album No Pocky For Kitty at the lush Cat's Cradle. Powerchord gods around our Puritan nation, we can still see them thrive in their natural habitat, the proverbial small club. Superchunk always seems to be full of energy and entertainment and would be hard pressed to de liver a listless show, barring tranquilization by malevolent rival local bands jealous of the moun tains of positive press these people get. At any rate, you might do well to see one of the country 's best bands on the 27th while concomitantly discovering the real reason cordu roy is in for '92. MUSIC ALEX CHILTON at Cat's Cradle. Advance tickets $8 at Schoolkids Records and Poindexter Records. For information call 967- MATH 111 S 1 I L ! 1 Expires December With this coupon, get a dozen bagels and two 8 -ounce containers of supreme cheese for just $5.95 plus tax! For a healthy dinner or a late night snack, a lot of people can eat for only a little! Offer good with coupon only. Not to be combined with other offers! BRUEGGER'SBAGEL BAKERY 104 W. Franklin St. 967-5248 Chapel Hill: Eastgate Shopping Center Durham: 626 Ninth Street Cary: 122 S.W. Maynard Rd. Raleigh: North Hills Mall, Pleasant Valley Promenade and 2302 Hillsborough St. HeelMonday, December 9, 19917 9053. f'lliw'-imrto4i). mm!j Nothing beats the sight of a sparkling tree, trimmed in lots of creative ornaments, to reminds us of homemade crafts that give the overly-commercialized holidays that personal touch. The Somerhill Gallery in Eastgate Shopping Cen ter displays some of this cheer in their 14th annual Christmas for Collectors Holiday Exhibition. Artist ornament trees will feature one-of-a-kind Christmas ornaments created especially for this exhibi tion by several of Somerhill's art ists, sparkling in glass, wood, por celain, feathers and fabric. It is open during normal gallery hours until Jan. 4. The N.C. Crafts Gallery will present their December display of "Crafts for Christmas" now until the end of the month. Comprised of ornaments.quilts and tapestries, the gallery will be open for extra holi day hours on Friday and Saturday nights. A spotlight on Victorian Christ mases can also be seen at the Ackland Art Museum, where a display of architect Gordon Rutherford's miniature Victorian houses can be seen through Jan. 5. A highlighted work is a three-story house painted five shades of green which includes a tower, a gazebo, ornate scroll work, porches, exte rior walls that swing outward to reveal richly furnished rooms and almost 1 4,000 handmade, individu ally applied shingles. 1 I I I DOZEN BAGELS LB. SUPREME CHEESE $ 5.95 STUDY PAC FOR ONLY PLUS TAX 20, 1991 I OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK I L- , A
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