eljr Daily ear Hrel Now showing: six Chapel Hill theaters give moviegoers stylish ambience BY DEAN HAIR SENIOR WRITER JUNE 27 Chapel Hill may be labeled as a “college town," but that does not mean it lacks a plethora of entertainment choices. Going to see movies on weekends is an inexpensive form of entertain ment for students living on tight bud gets. For $6 or less students can enter one of six theaters within Chapel Hill and have a total of 19 screens to choose from. Here are some of your options for a cinematic experience. Movies at Timberlyne. Located at 120 Banks Dr., Mo vies at T imberlyne features six screens and is by far the most modem theater in Chapel Hill. Featuring a large lobby and con cession stand, Timberlyne is spacious and accommodating. However, on weekends with two or more films opening, tickets, as well as good seats, go fast. Timberlyne also offers what some of the older theaters in Chapel Hill do not the new Digital The ater Systems sound system. DTSgives the films at Timberlyne a crisp feel, and can make the sound so loud it can nearly blow you out of your seat. Plaza Theatres. The Plaza The- CONSIGNMENT FROM PAGE 17 If you can’t find what you’re look ing for in Carrboro, you can drive over to the Chapel Hill PTA Thrift Shop, in the Village Plaza near Well spring Grocery. Chapel Hill’s store is similar to the Carrboro store, but the Chapel Hill store is a little bit smaller and less diverse. The PTA Thrift Shops also spon sor bag day sales about once a month where shoppers fill up a grocery bag of clothes for just $2. Parking in the area is hard to come by on the weekends, so you might want to visit during the week if pos sible. Chapel Hill and Carrboro are not exactly chock-full of consignment and thrift stores, owing to the excess of money and social climbing. However, if you have a car and the time to travel, you can build up a pretty cool wardrobe for less than SIOO. ENTERTAIMMENT FROM PAGE 9 Eastgate Shopping CenteronU.S. Highway 15-501 has a variety of stores, such as A Southern Season and the Intimate Bookshop, to please nearly every kind of shopper. Just remember, when you’re try ing to find something to do in Chapel Hill, investigation is definitely needed. The thrill of the hunt to find some thing to do is just part of the fun of going out. Have fun and don’t forget to use your imagination. atres, located on S. Elliot Road, has recently undergone renovations adapting its former three screen ca pacity to five screens. The Plaza fea tures a long lobby with two conces sion stands and runs the same block buster films as Movies at Timberlyne. Carolina Theatre. Carolina The atre, located behind The Gap, at 108 E. Franklin St., is one of the four theaters most easily accessible to stu dents living on campus. The Caro lina offers only one screen but with the trendiest atmosphere in Chapel ontV gVB at " QXAum MANDAV MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL mvnuAj $ 1 Cans & 25