6 THE PENDULUM Thursday, September li 19t Entertainment I John McCutcheon At The Movies Holly Hill East Terrace 228-1981 1. Die Hard 2. Young Guns 3. Cocktail 4. Coming To America Park Twin Theatre 226-4447 1. Nightmare On Elm Street 4 2. Dead Pool R R R R Janus Theatre 229-1824 1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit PG 2. Hot To Trot Pg( 2139 N. Church St. R R Grammy nominee to perform John McCutcheon is more than a one- man folk festival. He is perhaps the most energetic, versatile and talented figure in American traditional music today, and au diences love him. He will be in concert at the Elon Col lege Fine Arts Theatre on Wednesday, September 14 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $5.00 and will go on sale August 24 at the Fine Arts Building office. McCutcheon has been called “Virginia’s rustic renaissance man,” ranging from in strumentalist, singer-songwriter, folklorist, and recording artist, to activist, storyteller and teacher. Yet none of those descriptions really tell the story of what happens when McCutcheon performs. At one moment he is sawing away on a mournful fiddle, recalling the broken BLOOM COUNTY hearts of back country tales; in the next he, has his audience spellbound with the ofteUi unfamiliar, but unmistakable sound of thei hammer dulcimer. ; ( Acclaimed as the finest hammef dulcimer player in the world, he brings t6 life this old mountain instrument witlf beauty and clarity that leave the audience clamoring for more. , No matter what his instrument, the. power and virtuosity he brings to it make his performances unforgettable. With ten albums to his credit, including a Grammy, nomination and a “Children’s Album of the Year,” his popularity keeps growing: as he brings traditional American folk music into concert halls all over the world. by Berke Breathed 1809 S. Church St i ' My pemsT &/LL, mse Roses mbke rbp. m/T NOW weY'Re penp, iHmpmmpflTiNb comm.. I WISH YOU W0RM6 IN YOUR HefiP." K ’ HOL H/m NO FUKYUKS jemmmrRiCK SCORNBP FLOmRS FORmTBR &LL im HOW CAT. Nice.' ^ / . - \ I f\unie J SNAP OUT OF rr, m..m^'5 f\ oeNTiemn FROIV] we NRA. IN m PffRLOR. He'5 0ROU&HT YOU ft mopmcmpftibN ■om:.. LOOK .nrs ft cmp i ’ PLftSVC MKiHNe 6UN i" Lomp wm TBFLON i comp'cop-KiLLm'- ' BULiers.' PLl? 'THPFT YOU ALL WIU- UHmSTftNP IF m CftNPIPftTB 16 A UTTie... pePRes^ep.. 5INC6 RBCemo peflp FUmeR5 FROM jeflNS. , KIRKPATRICK... Q Welcome Back Elon Students From DISCOUNT ACROSS FROM THE LIBRARY 584-6653 GIANT BOOK WAREHOUSE Take 1-85 exit to Waccama^^ Pottery. Cliff Notes on cassette Shakespeare and othei classics Literature classics Career books—$3.00-$4.^^ New Webster’s dictionary Phone 226-4524 i