4 Thursday, May 16,1996 SUMMER I V* PROGRAM board Rummer Schedule All the Carolina Union Summer Programs are open to currently registered UNC Students & their guests. Admission to films is free with UNC-ID, Union Privilege Card or conference identification. Programs indicated as open to the public require no identification. All programs are limited in space availability. 1996 Carolina Union Summer Program Board: Rhonda Brawley Amber Fewell Annie Chu Renee Toy Kimberly Davis Amy Whaley Vicky Fang Ofri Zaionrt The Carolina Union Summer Program Board is composed of UNC Students who are working together to create & produce cultural[ social & entertaining programs. All UNC students who are interested in becoming involved in the Carolina Union Summer Program Board & its activities are invited to call Rick Gardner at 9663837. Monday, June 3 Sabrina 8:00 PM Union Auditorium Harrison Ford and Greg Kinnear portray brothers who compete for the affections of a family servant’s daughter (Julia Ormond). This romantic comedy offers a nineties’ twist on the original film, which featured Audrey Hepburn in the title role. (127 minutes) ' MgSk ■ his tough South Central Los Angeles neighborhood. The film stars Angela Bassett, Laurence Fishbume, Cuba Gooding, Jr. and rapper Ice Cube. (107 minutes) Tuesday, June 11 Selected Hilarity 8:00 PM Union Cabaret The comedy of Selected Hilarity is a great way to spend any evening Selected Hilarity is a local improvisational group which got its start at UNC. Be prepared for lots of laughs and a sore belly after seeing these guys perform. Admission is free and open to the public. Rainsite: Union Auditorium EfJ From Walt Disney Pictures, this story of the 'Si If adventures of a lively group of playroom toys \ > v"' " brings film animation to new heights. The film, Jn which features such notable voices as Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, is the first entirely computer generated feature. Despite its obvious appeal for kids, this comedy’s clever humor and amazing technology make it fun for all ages. (89 minutes| Tuesday, July 2 Night on Earth 8:00 PM Union Auditorium Winona Ryder co-stars in this international film that takes us from Los Angeles to Paris in one night This cruise around the world bring? in the comically abnormal experiences of five individual cab drivers. (128 minutes) Monday, July 8 Waiting to Exhale 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Union Auditorium Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett star in this comedy-drama about the universal problems that surround relationships in the lives of four African- American women. This film brings wonderful insight and drama to such complex issues as divorce and interracial couples. (123 minutes) Wednesday, June 5 Boyz N The Hood 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM Union Auditorium This Oscar nominated film was John Singleton’s big screen directing debut The drama follows a young man’s struggle to overcome the temptations and dangers of ■Be* * JBB& Thursday, June 13 North Carolina Symphony Pops Concert 7:00 PM Polk Place (grassy area between South Building & Wilson Library) Rainsite: Memorial Hall The North Carolina Symphony Pops Concert is one of the highlights of every summer in Chapel Hill. This free concert is held in the area between the South Building and Wilson Library. Bring a picnic dinnep Frisbee, and a big blanket. Soft drinks and various food items will be available for purchase on site. Monday, June 17 La Femme Nikita 8:00 PM Union Auditorium This international flick is the story of a troubled woman who, after leading a life of crime, ends up in the hands of a secret government operation. Forced to do the government’s dirty work, Nikita undertakes numerous dangerous missions while secretly longing a normal life. (117 minutes) Thursday, June 19 Moonlight Bowling 1‘ yiims? dim soiii nrr,-q- oi i a 7:00-9:00 PM > ■ . . Union Underground (lower level of Carolina Union) Bring your friends and enjoy an evening of free bowling free soft drinks and snacks, and half price pool in the Union Underground. Shoe rentals are free and there will be opportunities throughout the evening to win bowling passes for future bowling! Thursday, June 20 Mr. Holland’s Opus 8:00 PM Union Auditorium Mr. Holland (Richard Dreyfuss) is a music teacher who, faced with the disappointment of his son’s deafness, finds fulfillment and success in his profession. Immersed in his work, he does not realize how much his teaching influences and inspires his students. (145 minutes) Thursday, July 11 & Friday, July 12 Goldeneye * 8:00 PM Union Auditorium James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) goes up against international villains in an effort to save his country and the rest of the free world. Entangled in sex, guns, and missile weaponry, 007 delivers an action-packed thriller filled with near-death experiences and seductive spies. (130 minutes) Monday, July 15 Othello 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Union Auditorium Another Shakespearean masterpiece comes to life under the direction of Kenneth Branagh. The timeless tale of jealousy, obsession and murder stars Laurence Fishbume in the title role with Irene Jacob as Desdemona and Branagh as lago. (125 minutes) Thursday, July 18 Moonlight Bowling II 7:00-9:00 PM Union Underground (lower level of Carolina Union) Bring your friends and enjoy an evening of free bowling free soft drinks and snacks, and half price pool in the Union Underground. Shoe rentals are free and there will be opportunities throughout the evening to win bowling passes for future bowling! TY/TV-it f Pjrafk ' v Pit (outside the / B g B I JB . Carolina Union) / /■ m ■ Ml M Rainsite: Union Auditorium ky *• Director Chris Noonan bring? us an (• M \ y incredible story of a chatty '—S Ufl/ little pig who is in danger of _ WFb ending up at the T*- ' slaughterhouse and his talkative k Thursday, May 30 farm animal friends. Great special Mighty Aphrodite effects and an Academy Award R-00 PM nominated performance by James rM \ °’ UU Cromwell make this movie a ' Union Auditorium comedic hit j Director Woody Allen’s comedy details a (94 minutes) sportscaster’s (played by Allen) attempt to deal with such \ igjj 12 Monkeys v>- £ *vfL 1 996 Best % : M 8:00 P.M. Supporting In exchange for a pardon, Bruce Willis’ character cuts a deal with his winner jailers to go back in time to 1996. His investigation of a fatal virus that ‘ W M could wipe out humankind takes us on a dramatic, yet humorous, (95 minutes) ■ 'Mm B psychotic adventure. (131 minutes) §S w \ -A- / bl; the 1 . T essm ich his June Thursday, June 27 & Friday, June 28 Schindler's List 8:00 PM Union Auditorium In this Academy Award winning film, based on a true story, director Steven Speilberg creates a heart-wrenching drama about life, death and despair LiamNeeson portrays one man’s fight to save more than one thousand Jewish men, women, and children during the Holocaust (195 minutes) Sunday, June 30 440th Army National Guard Band 6:00 PM Polk Place (grassy area between South Building and Wilson Library) Rainsite: Memorial Hall Come hear the patriotic sounds of the 440th Army National Guard Band in the area between the South Building and Wilson Library. In addition to saluting Old Glory, one can also hear the jazzy melodies of the Troubadours at this concert event Bring a blanket and/or chairs and enjoy a fun-filled evening of music on the lawn. Free and open to the general public. July Monday, July 22 Jumanji 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM Union Auditorium A frenetic pace enlivens this fantasy thriller about a child’s game which draws its players into a labyrinth of jungles and exotic creatures. Robin Williams stars as one of the captured children who returns after twenty-six years to try to end the game that he began. (104 minutes) Thursday, July 25 Selected Hilarity 8:00 PM Union Cabaret The comedy of Selected Hilarity is a great way to spend any evening. Selected Hilarity is a local improvisational group which got its start at UNC. Be prepared for lots of laughs and a sore belly after seeing these guys perform. Admission is free and open to the public. Monday, July 29 & Tuesday, July 30 Braveheart 7:00 PM Union Auditorium Mel Gibson heads an army of brave and determined men fighting for freedom in this epic story of a thirteenth century Scottish patriot battling to reclaim his country from the rule of the English monarchy. Academy Award winning director Gibson delivers a Best Picture adventure that you will not want to miss. (178 minutes) Site daily (Tar lirel 4 W i r **WPffr * i~ ,lk : ' ▼? ii

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