nx.esMiv, page 4 Amrsda^ feb 13,1073 TH6PULLOUTH6PULLOUTH TH6PULLOUTHGPULIDUTH donee I theater ALVIN AILEY DANCE THEATRE COMPANY-Thursday, Feb. 13 in Greensboro, and Friday, Feb. 14 in Charlotte. See Dave Belnap for further information. film ADULT FILM SERIES-every Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m., sponsored by Forsyth County Public Library, in the Main Auditorium. Call 727-2556. WORLD TRAVEL ADVENTURE FILMS- AT Salem Fine Arts Center. Tickets available in the Arts Council office, 610 Coliseum Dr. Call 723-8391 or 727-2942. “SERENADE TO SPAIN”-Full color travelog narrated in person by reknowned travel photographer Walter Sid Dodson, Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 8:00 p.m. “AMERICA’S SECRET PLACES”- Full color travelog narrated by James Metcalf, Thursday, Feb. 27, at 8:00 p.m. NCSA FILM SERIES-every Saturday in Sanford lounge at 9:00 p.m. and every Sunday at 8:00 p.m. in Crawford Hall. “An Evening With The Royal Ballet”- Feb. 15 and 16. “The Great Race”-Feb, 22 and 23. “Deliverance”-March 1 and 2. “Gone With the Wind”-March 8 and 9. CAROLINA THEATRE-“Black Dragon”. Call 722-8502. PARKVIEW CINEMA I & II-“W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings” and “Murder on the Orient Express”. American Film Theatre’s “In Celebration” Monday, Feb. 24 and Tuesday, Feb. 25. Call 784-0220. PARKWAY THEATRE-“The Towering Inferno”. Call 725-5992. REYNOLDA THEATRE I & II- “Murder on the Orient Express” and “Harry and Tonto.” Starting Feb. 14 “Best Friend.” Feb. 21 “Young Playmates.” Feb. 28 “Zandy’s Bride.” CLUB HAVEN CINEMA-“A Nickle Ride.” March 1-13, “The Macon County Line.” For one week starting March 14, “The Odessa File.” Call 765-2646. RITZ HAVEN CINEMA-“3 the Hard Way.” and “3 Tough Guys.” Starting March 4 “Black Belt Jones,” and “5 Fingers of Death”. Adult admission 99 cents. Call 723^77. THRUWAY THEATRE-“Swiss Family Robinson” and “The Strongest Man in the World”. Special 11:30 late show starting Feb. 14 with a Valentine horror movie; Feb. 21 late show “Friends.” Call 722-3439. WINSTON THEATRE-“Earthquake.” Starting; Feb. 19, “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.” Call 7234585. UNIVERSITY PLAZA Cinema I- “Adrift”. Cinema II-“Dove”. Call 722- 5845. “ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST”-Wednesday, Feb. 12 thru Monday Feb. 17, at 8:15 p.m. on the 8th level of Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest Campus. Dale Wasserman’s adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel-a robust and funny play performed by the Wake Forest University Theatre Players, sponsored by the department of Speech and Communication and Theatre Arts. Box office open daily 1:30-5:00 and 7-9 p.m. Call 725-9711. “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT”-Monday Feb. 17 and Tuesday Feb. 18 at 3:15 p.m. in Hanes Conmunity Center. Performed by the National Theatre Company, sponsored by the Children’s Theatre Board, Arts Council Theatre. Call 725- 4531. TENTH MUSE POETRY READING- Thursday Feb. 20 at 8:00 p.m. in Reynolda House, Reynolda Village. Call 725-5325. GREEK MYTH FUN FACTORY- Thursday, Feb. 20 through Thursday, Feb. 27, at 10:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. in Hanes Community Center. A Maximillion Production sponsored by Children’s Theatre Board, Arts Council Theatre. Call 725-4531, “GODSPELL”-Thursday, Feb. 20 through Wednesday, 26, at 8:15 p.m. in the de Mille Theatre. A new, fresh approach will be used in this production of the popular hit musical. Directed by William Dryer. “OH, COWARD”-Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 8:15 p.m. in Reynolds Auditorium. The New York production with words and music by Noel Coward, sponsored by Winston-Salem Civic Music Association. Call 765-0174. music OllGAN CONCERT-by Charles Krii'J'aum on Bach’s “Art of Fugue”- Friuay, Feb. 14, 8:30 p.m. in Shirley Auditorium, sponsored by Salem College. A lecture, by Dr, Edwald Nolte, will preceed the concert at 7:30 p.m. Call 723- 7961, ext. 313. BARBERSHOP JAMBOREE- Saturday, Feb. 22, 8 p.m. Annual Barbershop Harmony Show in Salem Fine Arts Center, Salem College. Presented by Winston-Salem Chapter of Sweet Adeleines, winners of “International Queens of Harmony” title. Call 924-4874. NSCA ORCHESTRA CONCERT- Friday, Feb. 28, 8:15 p.m. in Crawford Hall. The program will consist of compositions by and for young people. Robert Ward conducting. WINSTON-SALEM SYMPHONY OPERA-Friday, March 7, and Saturday, March 8. See Dave Belnap for further information. ROBERT MERRILL, BEVERLY WOLFE, AND PATRICU BROOKS- tenor, mezzo-soprano, and soprano, Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 8 p.m. sponsored by Wake Forest Artist’s Series. Call 725- 9711, ext. 410. m.i / % exhibits DEMONSTRATION BY THE ARTIST AT WORK-7:30 p.m., in the Arts Council Orchestra Room, Hanes Community Center. Sponsored by Associated Artists of Winston-Salem; exhibition will be part of a regular meeting. Call 723-9075. ONE-WOMAN ART EXHIBIT^Sunday, F'eb. 16 through Wednesday, Feb. 28. Opening reception 3-5 p.m. Sunday. Work by Hazel Davis, sponsored by Associated Artists of Winston-Salem in the Arts Council Gallery, Hanes Community Center. Call 723-9075. TWO-ARTIST SHOW-Opening Sunday, Feb. 16 through Wednesday, Feb. 8 2-5 p.m. at the Winston-Salem Convalescent Center, sponsored'by the Altrusa Service Club. Work by Jack and Janet Morgan. Call 768-2339. ART FROM TREE STUMPS-Friday, Feb. 21, through Sunday, Feb. 23. at The Craft Shop, 936 West 4th Street. Workshop conducted by Frank Smullen, sculpture instructor at Duke University, sponsored by Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc. Call 725-1516. ART EXHIBIT-Opening Sunday, Feb. 23, opening reception 2-5 p.m. Sponsored by Art Gallery Original, N.C.N.B. Lower Plaza. Works by Jo Shipley Lauerman. Call 723-9075. FABRIC DESIGN WORKSHOP- Saturday, Feb. 22 through Sunday, Feb. 23, downstairs at Hanes Community Center, by Sister Mary Remy Revor, Mount .Mary College of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, sponsored by Arts and Crafts Association. Call 723-7395. Mi t# 4^*. n.c. essay, page 3 tournies By ALVIN MUCKLEY For all you avid sports fans with the competitive spirit, we have a few exciting tournaments coming your way this term. To begin with, February 22-25, we have the “two»n-two” basketball tournament. Just pick the partner you want to play with and sign yourselves up at Mrs. Dahmers desk. Then show up at 7:30 a.m. on February 22, at the school gym where rules will be explained and pairs will be matched up. The tournament will be single elimination, half court, with each tpam having to score 40 points to win. Each team must win bv a margin of four or more points; otherwise the game goes mto overtime. The two teams reaching the finals will play a best two out of three games for the championship and the $10 prize to be split evenly between the two winners. There will be referees and statistics on rebounds, points, and assists will be kept. The ping-pong tournament is scheduled to take place at some time in March. Depending on how much support we get from students foosball and airhockey tournaments will be taken into consideration. Mrs. Dahmer will be open for any suggestions anishe will have a* paper where you can sign your name under the game in which you would like to participate in a tournament, be it airhockey, foosball or ping-pong. A pool tournament has been scheduled for mid-April. Derails will come later. A spades tournament will take place February 15 and 16, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. A registration of $1.00 will be required of each team playing. Sign up in Dave Belnap’s office. The tournament will be ■ a double elimination, with winners and losers brackets. Referees will be present. You will receive a copy of regulations when, you register. The registration fees will be; used as first nrize. vQfious I freebies & sundry PIEDMONT LECTURERS-sponsored by Salem College, in the Drama Workshop, Fine Arts Center. Call 723- 7961, ext. 313. Tuesday Feb. 18, at 1:15 p.m.-Dr. Peter IjOewenberg, History Department of UCLA. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 1:15 p.m.-Dr. John S. Dunne, Professor of Religion, University of Notre Dame. BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL-Sunday, March 9 and Monday March 10. See Pepper Thompson. Photo acknowledgements: Bryant Arrington. FREE TICKETS AND TRANSPORTATION are available from Dave Belnap in the Student Activities office for: Robert Merrill, Beverly Woolfe, and Patricia Brooks concert at Wake Forest (see under Music). “Throne of Blood,” sponsored by Film Friends, (see under film); transportation provided if there’s enough interest. Winston-Salem Symphany Opera (see under music). REMEMBER THOSE DISCOUNT TICKETS Dave Belnap had for certain theatres (Thruway, Winston, Caro lina, and Thunderbird Drive-in)? And that these tickets give you a big M per cent discount? And that they’re good at all ABC theatres an34ime except for .roadshows, special attractions, and late shows? Well, he still has them! *