Page 12 DTH Omnibus Thursday September 10, 1992 uiiiiiN my im.iii i ijiniiiiiixiii .ii.ii.jiwi. ' i. '" Hip n: 1 C MUSIC EMPERORS OF ICE CREAM with THURN AND TAXIS at Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for de tails. CLARK JONES at Columbia Street Bakery. Folk and more. Call 967- 9150 for details. DADA VEDA at The Cave. Call 968- 9308 for details. ELLEN ROSSIER with ELAINE TOLA at the Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for details. NEW VINTAGE at Pyewacket Restaurant. Bluegrass. Call 929-0297 for details. ARTS CHEROKEE INDIAN CRAFTS at the N.C. Crafts Gallery in Carrboro. Through Sept. 30. Call 942-4048 for details. HOMAGE TO LISZT at Baldwin Auditorium at Duke. Call (919) 660-3333 for details. TWO PLAYS BY LANFORD WILSON at Man Bites Dog Theater in Durham. Call 220-6779 for de tails. FROM THE GROUND UP: EXPERIENCING ARCHITEC TURE at the North Carolina Mu seum of Art. Runs through J uly 1 993. Call 833-1935 for details. FIFTH ANNUAL SCULP TURE IN THE GARDEN SHOW at N.C. Botanical Gardens. Call 962 0522 for details. PAINTINGS BY EUGENE MARTIN at the Horace Williams House through Sept. 30. Call 942 7818 for details. KNOWLEDGE: ASPECTS OF CONCEPTUAL ART at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Runs through Oct. 25. Call 833-9135 for details. BLUES FESTIVAL at Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Ra leigh. See pp. 6-7 or call 831-6400. DURHAM BROADCASTERS with BUDDY VAUGHN at Co lumbia Street Bakery. Blues. Call 967 9150 for details. THE BACKSLIDERS at The Cave. Honky-tonk. Call 968-9308 for details. STILL LIFE at the Skylight Ex change. Call 933-5550 for details. ARTS AMERCIAN ART BEFORE COLUMBUS EXHIBIT at Duke University Museum of Art through Jan. 3. Call 684-5135 for details. TWELVE ANGRY JURORS presented by Raleigh's Theatre in the Park. Call 831-6058 for details. OPEN MIKE NIGHT FOR TEENS at the Carrboro ArtsCenter. Call 929-ARTS for details. FRIENDS OF THE GUITAR with KID SISTER at Columbia Street Bakery. Call 967-9150 for de tails. HARP RECITAL at Hill Hall Auditorium. Call 962-1 039 for infor mation. ARTS PEN AND INK AND ACRYL ICS BY EUGENE MARTIN at the Horace Williams House. Through Sept. 30. Call 942-7818 for information. MUSIC JIM SMITH at The Cave. Acous tic. Call 968-9308 for details. CARTER MINOR BLUES BAND at Pyewacket Restaurant. Call 929-0297 for details. ARTS SCULPTURES BY LILA KATZEN in the Union Gallery.Call 966-3834 for details. i h The omnif icent Dash Rip Rock comes to the Cradlfthis Wednesday MUSIC PAVEMENT with W1NGTIP SLOATand ZEN FRISBEE at Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for details. THE GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS with CHROME DADDY DISCO at Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for details. INFLATABLE PROM QUEEN with INFLATABLE PROM KING at Ungana's Club. Free bike pump at the door. Call 334-1899 for details. POST-RAGTIMEBLUES SHOW with LEON REDBONE at the Carrborro ArtsCenter. Call 929 ARTS for details. TOO MUCH FUN at The Cave. Rock. Call 968-9308 for details. NIKKI MEETS THEHIBACHI at Columbia Street Bakery. Call 967 9150 for details. JUST MAKING NOISE at the Skylight Exchange. Call 933-5550 for details. MUSIC EVIL WEINER with SPATULA at The Cave. Call 968-9308 for de tails. OPEN JAZZ J AM at the Carrboro ArtsCenter. Call 929-ARTS for details. MUSIC JUST MAKING NOISEat The Cave. Call 968-9308 for details. GRAVITY'S PULL, TWO FISH BLUE and DADA VEDA at Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for details. MUSIC DASH RIP ROCK at Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for details. STAN LEWIS at The Cave. Call 968-9308 for details. ARTS THE LITTLE FOXES presented by PlayMakers Repertory Company. Call 962-PLAY for details. AndUhen there's TJOUBLE nfHWT$L TffHrldjMl, the famed con manvjhe musitiPTii Muff Madf arfted Haiti fi's Little Theatre last weemrrrfto musical includflUjfemUu; hits like "Sewnty Six Trombojesnd "Goodnight My are $1-. and 23-25. Tickets Se TtJ'atre ii lit fOJ' PoL'ue S8 in Raleieh. For more infomUMMtaOtrT 913W4rn6cW5-i FRDWlfBgAT -jartims, fclkprujapiJEri. sion is aif35MStit jToujf IhfwrH-W ryftsrmmg & the ' i ii.lL. .!.. it i, i X. Tk-tA AJ friends of Percus- t . .... . .... . ..i. . sion is ail-esnc!. poup yiwpivrtt-ra pfi-rormmg one vaoarer in me Ilny r iJnirJ J; itM pTr- . fr""','inY'""' percussion instruments and homs, offering a mix of traditional tunes, original compositions, improvisations and rhythmic interplay. Call 962-1 157 for more information. MADONNA'S PAP SMEAR You can get a sample for free Wednesday night in Slacker, the 1991 him by Richard Linklater. Slacker tells the myriad stories of the offbeat and oddball residents of Austin, Tx. In case you missed it at the Varsity last semester, it's playing at the Union Wf 1. . ..T. .'..I.-J.-.JJ ft rV.V l:.tnAli-.- rr:; "1..-.. IHOVARDSHID IheBesi American f iturnu fr Tlir Vrjll " I IIMrilY llr I tit I run : m-m-mji' c.u.cmu. -fawifaty wuwroww 2 4:30 7 9:10 . 'HELDOVERlS ''SPLENDID... AN EXHILARATING FREE-FORM ROLLER-COASTER RIDE...tty od fwtnv dod-wi nriwis K yov imvm'I tee it mi, a i k.ai avvai i - VhaM Cdnty. M WW TOW TIMIS STARTS FRIDAY "IT'S PURE COMIC IUSS f V 4:15 L. o'.icl iii ;mm J L-ZZIa: Enchanted April A film iv Mike Newell m& Mart II s i (f t ytns Mayhem The Mtk Foxes by Lillian Hellman Sept l60ttll Prehide to a Kiss by Craig Lucas Oct Nov. 22 Tartuffe by Mdi&re Feb. 3-28 Some Americans Abroad by Richard Nelson March 10-April 4 Hamlet by William Shakespeare April 21-May 16 The Nutcracker A Play by David Hammond based cn the stones at E TA Hoffmann Dec. 2-20 (The Nutcracker Is not part of the stixcrlption package. Subscribers may purchase tickets to this play at a special reduced when they order their subscrprjom.) STUDENTS! Buy the INCREDIBLE STUDENT PASS for only $45 and see all six plays for only $7.50 per play! Tickets and information: 962-PLAY Pali Green Theatre Beside Cobb Oomi . 4-w M-M-HM

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