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“FINIANS RAINBOW”- opening
Friday, April 18, and runs through
Saturday, April 26, 1975. Curtain at 8:15
p.m. Presented by the Wake Forest
University Theatre, 8th level of Reynolds
Library, W.F.U. campus. Call 725-9711
ext. 265.
“NO SECRETS”- opening Monday,
April 21, and closing Saturday, April 26.
Curtain at 8:15 in the Dome Theater on
the North Carolina School of the Arts
campus. Written by Mark Pirolo,
directed by Maureen Trotto, both faculty
members of the department of Design
and Production. Go to room 308 of the
Main Administration Building for
reservations, or call 784-7843.
“MISS JULIE”, “THE LESSON”,
AND “A PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT”-
opening Monday, May 5, and closing
Saturday, May 10, 1975. Curtain at 8:15
p.m. in the Dome Theater on the NCSA
campus. Directed by Terry Meech,
special guest director from England;
Go to room 308 for reservations, or call
784-7843.
“FLEA IN HER EAR”- opening
Friday, May 15, running through
Saturday, May 24, 1975. Curtain at 8:15
p.m. in the de Mille Theater on the NCSA
campus. Directed by Bob Murray,
faculty member of the department of
Drama. Go to room 308 for reservations
or call 784-7843.
various
& sundry
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY AR
TISTS SERIES— 1975-1976- Phyllis
Curtin, soprano; Bach Aria Group;
Eugene Fodor, viol.; Steffan Scheja,
pianist; London Symphony, Andre
Previn, conductor. Tickets now on sale-
adult season ticket $10, youth season $5.
Order directly from Box 7211 Reynolda
Station, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27109.
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SPRING DANCE CONCERT- opening
Wednesday, April 30, closing per
formance on Saturday, May 3, 1975.
Curtain at 8?15 p.m., in the deMille
Theater on the North Carolina School of
the Arts campus, and sponsored by the
same. Call 784-7843.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE- by Johnny
Reinhardt and Dolores Bruner. Answers
in next months Pullout.
PHOTO CREDITS-
Clifford Tretick
Bryant Arrington
exhibits
“ARTS AND CRAFTS
KALEIDOSCOPE”- Sunday, AprU 27,
1975, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m., at the Martin
Luther King Recreation Center. The
exhibition will include the work of
chUdren and adult classes in arts and
crafts from Winston-Salem Recreations
Centers. Call 727-2063.
AA-WS EXHIBITING MEMBERS
SELECTED SHOW- opening Sunday,
April 27, running through to May 9,1975,
Sunday 3-5 p.m., regular gallery hours 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., in the Arts Council Gallery
at Hanes Community Center. Selections
shown by Joan Gregory, UNC-G - Art
Department, sponsored by the
Associated Artists of Winston-Salem.
Call 723-9075.
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WAKE FOREST CHAMBER MUSIC
CONCERT- featuring North Carolina
School of the Arts Fellowship Players,
Tuesday, April 22, 1975, at 8:15 p.m. in
Reynolda House. Sponsored by Wake
Forest Chamber Music Society and
Reynolda .House. Call 748-2481, 723-1588,
or 725-5325.
ORGAN CONCERT- by Re Saorgin
of Nice, Francfe, Tuesday, Apm 22, 1975,
4 to 6 p.m. in Shirley Hall, Salem College.
Call 723-7961.
NCSA FACULTY RECITAL- Jesus
Silva, guitarist, Thursday, April 24,1975,
at 8:15 p.m. in Crawford Hall. Sponsored
by North Carolina School of the Arts. Call
784-7843.
POPS CONCERT- featuring Marlene
Hoirup, pianist, Monday, April 29, 1975,
at 7:30 p.m. in Reynolds Auditorium.
Presented by the Winston-Salem Sym
phony. Call 725-1035.
RECITALS:
AU dates in May:
Saturday 3rd- Cathy Frank, 8:15 in the
Recital Hall.
Monday 5th- Wanda Steele, 8:15 in
Crawford Hall.
Tuesday 6th- Voice Dept, recital, 7:30
in the Recital Hall.
Thursday 8th- Kathy Rosen, 8:15 in
Crawford Hall.
Friday 9th- Walter Knapp, 8:15 in
Crawford Hall.
Saturday 10th- Annette Fickel, 8:15 in
Crawford Hall.
Sunday 11th- Walter Clark, 3:00 in
Crawford Hall.
Wednesday 14th- Pat Eckbert, 8:15 in
Crawford Hall.
Thursday 15th- Keith Pajkowski, 8:15
in Crawford Hall.
LAST MINUTE:
May 7th- Student Chamber Music
Concert, 8:15 p.m. in Crawford Hall.
May 12th- Albanese Master Class, 8:00
in Crawford.
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2. Alaskan Indian
6. Oct. birthstone
9. Spanish fleet
12. Arrest
14. Registered nurse (abbr.)
15. Sudden misgiving
16. Total disbelief in moral
principles
19. Ideal perfection
21. Transmission or recep
tion of a televised image
22. Exclamation
23. Railroad (abbr.)
24. tu. Brute?"
25. Parched
27. Fastening
29. Central Intelligence
(abbr.)
30. Large brown seaweed
31. Should
33. Osmium (abbr.)
34. Combined
38. Judah's son
39. Gooey
41. Archaic plural of thou
43. Expression of what is
beautiful/ interesting or
significant
45. Dipthong: exclamation,
sloth
4i. Level of command
49. Cavernous
50. Male name
52. Archaic sing, of 'ye'
54. Artery
57. Behold
58. Asian country
59. Goblin
60. Diving bird
62. Sq. of any si. of type
63. N.Y. State flower
64. East Indian spice
down
1. Lies
2. Held in high esteem
3. Note following 'sol'
4. Totality of existing things
5. Papeete is the cap.
7. Previous
8. Town near Leige
9. Green-blue
10. Tse Tung'
11. Matterhorn
13. Offer
17. About 3 mi.
18. Contemplate
20. Sea with many islands
26. A tropical fish disease
(abbr.)
27. Counterfeit
28. Negative
30. Knockout (abbr.)
32. Beach-like tex.
35. "Well - so?" (Yiddish
idiom)
37. Color
40. Bumpkin
42. Elevated train
44. Caption
47. Woman of ill-repute
(scrambled)
48. Conjunction
53. Overdoing artist
55. Shoe manfctg. co. (abbr.)
56. Atomic Energy Com
mittee (abbr.)
61. St. bordering Tenn.
CLUB HAVEN CINEMA- “Live a
Little, Steal a I/)t”, starring Robert
Conrad. Starting April 25, “Country
Blue”, about two kids in love who rob
banks. May 2-8, a horror flick, “Torso”.
Call 765-2646.
PARKVIEW I AND II- Cinema I,
American Film Theater’s “Glass
Booth”. April 23, “Lenny”, starring
Dustin Hoffman; all about the man who
made it all ri^t to print “fuck” in
newspapers. Cinema II, April 23, “The
Green Hornet and Kato”, starring (of
course) Bruce Lee. Also late shows on
weekends. Call 784-0220.
PARKWAY THEATER- Held over,
“Young Frankenstein”, to be followed by
“Shampoo”, starring Warren Beatty and
Goldie Hawn. After that, “Funny Lady”,
with Barbara Streisand. Call 725-5992 for
dates and times.
REYNOLDA THEATER I AND II-
Theater I, “Live a Little, Steal a Lot",
followed on the 25th by “Ifcenes From a
Marriage”. Theater II, “The Four
Musketeers”; April 25, “Trucking
Man”.; May 2, “The Strongest Man in
the World” Call 723-8711.
RITZ HAVEN CINEMA- April 23,
“TNT Jackson” and “Golden Needles”.
April 30, “Sugar Hill” and “Rough
Meat”. Call 723-6077.
THRUWAY THEATER- “Escape to
Witch Mountain”. Starting April 25, “The
Great Waldo Pepper”, starring Robert
Redford; all about the second best
fighter-pilot of WWI, and his plan to
become number one. Call 722-3439.
WINSTON THEATER- Back to back
Qint Eastwood, “Magnum Force” and
“Dirty Harry”. Coming May 2, special
premere of “Doc Savage”.
UNIVERSITY PLAZA CINEMA I AND
II- Cinema I, “Gone With the West”, with
James Caan, Sammy Davis Jr., and
Stephanie Powers, April 25,
“Emmanuel”. May 8, “Harry and
Tonto”, with Art Carney, who won this
year’s Oscar for his performance.
Cinema II, “China Town”; April25, “The
Godfatherll”, winner of beacoups of
Oscars. May 9, “Pardon my Bloopers”
(Hmmmm?). Call 722-5845.
NCSA FILM SERIES- every
Saturday in Sanford Lounge at 9 p.m.,
and every Sunday at 8 p.m. in Crawford
HaU.
“Paper Moon”- April 26 and 27.
“Macbeth”- by Roman Polanski, (You
know, the real gory version). May 3 and
4.
“The Effects of Gamma Kays on Man-
in-the-Moon Marigolds” - May 10 and 11.
“Duck Soup”- with Zeppo, Chico,
Harpo, and Groucho (“Wanna buy a
duck?”) Marks, plus a cartoon on the
side, May 17 and 18.
“The Endless Summer” and “Dumbo’
May 24 and 25.