November 13, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEl Page Two Langley Reviews o ? SIISIq raote Fantasia-One of the ureal mafterpieccs of art. It's latest reputation is as a mind-blower, and it is certainly that, but too much has been said about this fart of it and too little about the calm btauty of the pastoral symphony setting, and the hilarious takeoff on ballet. You do not have to be a freaky freak or a straight straight to enjoy it. Magical entertainment. G.R Lovers and Other Strangers-Absolutely wonderful. This movie is a perfect 'Happeoie i oaav Ait by Sue English Staff Writer "Is not Ihc sky a father, and the earth a mother, and are not all living things with feet, and wings and roots their children." A quote from an Indian philosopher, Black Llk, sums up the theme of Religious Happening II. The happening, "A Thanksgiving for fcarth and Life...in music; poeiry, drama, and dance," will be held in Great Hall at l p.m. today. Sponsored by the campus ministry and the Y.W.C.A., the program is being directed by Sam Loflin. a sophomore from Mocksville, and Bob Clyde, the Baptist Chaplain on campus. The feature event of the program will be a dance directed by Mrs. Lindsey Huddleston, a Chapel Hill resident and teacher of a local dance class. A crew of dancers will perform a primitive Indian sun-worship dance to an authentic song. f ,v. i i ifi n n rn n rn TiliiiiKffl Tonioht 9 p.m. The Everley Brothers x Johnny Mathis , WCAR B8B f T0RKT0 All Soats SI. 50 - Tickets on SALE ifi VV4 "US. r" vV' :i & 0 V. p & J if V V-I THE Hi e example of a rather weak script being overcome by great comedy acting and directing. It literally bubbles over with charm and comedic delights. An exhilerating lonic.-CH.D Monterey Pop-It is obvious that Michael Wadleigh saw this film because it is very similar in construction to the later Woodstock. Visually it pales beside the pyrotechnics of Woodstock, but this film is simpler and less pretentious. The main concern is to present a concert, and a Slated z jr. Fa ye Ha user, a senior from Winston-Salem, will direct the drama section of the program. Excerpts from Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" will be included. ' Diane Gooch, a senior from Chapel Hill, is in charge of the music, which will consist of folk singing. An untitled poem by Juliet Lowenthal will open the program. It deals with the theme of the happening, "ecology and love of the earth, from which all life comes and returns." Heading the poetry section is Kip Ward, a junior from Bethesda. Two short films, one concerning the creation of man, will also be included in the hour program. Loflin, said that "almost every means of communication of ideas used by man is represented in today's program." Loflin continued "People who come will never have experienced anything like this before. It should be enjoyed for its artistic quality and beauty." ' j - - Midnight Bobby Darin Frankie Avalon Radio 550 M. WNE Zth i ecu re M PRESENTS GEEAT ONI IN A DOUBLE FEATURE MY LITTLE CHICKADEE' With Mae West AND 'NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK' SATURDAY LATE 11:45 PM - Nov. 14 0ly! Now - Phone 489-2327 ti n gM mighty fine concert it is. Joplin and Hendrix are extraordinary, he much more so than in Woodstock. G (in stereo I Joe This movie is seriously hampered by poor plot development and a weak ending. Also the laughter is rather smug, shallow and easily bought. Still the film is very funny and sporadically perceptive and disturbing. Joe himself is a fascinating. unforgettable character.-CH.D.R On A Clear Day You Can See Forever A movie that almost deserves respect for being so audaciously artificial. Vincette Minelli has obviously tried to revive the musical techniques of the fifties, and it doesn't quite come off. That the movie is entertaining is due almost entirely to (Barbra Streisand. Her singing has become annoyingly mannerred, but she is still a great clown, and her performance is a joy to watch. R Fellini Satyricon Ever since La Dolce Vita, Fellini has become steadily more pretentious, and his pretentions are really palatable when he tempers tfTem with his humor. This movie is obviously meant to be the ultimate Fellini film. It is loaded with symbols aijd situations from other of his films. But there is little humor and Morrison Morrison Residence College will present the UNC Jazz Lab Band in the main social lounge of Morrison at 8 p.m. Friday. The free jazz concert is part of Arts UNC Arab Club Sponsoring Speaker Dr. John M. Sutton will speak on "Understanding the Middle East" Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. in Gerrard Hall. Sutton's speech is being sponsored by the UNC Arab Students Club.. Sutton, the executive director of Americans For Middle East Understanding, is the publisher of "The Link," which aims at maintaining contacts among Americans who believe that friendship with the peoples of the Middle East is essential for world peace. Sutton is a graduate of the Duke University Divinity School and is a Methodist minister who has served pastorates in the U.S. and abroad. , f.;j.WAN i ti-1 -rumsevu. -6.03 work " ' ' J ' 5 to 10 hours per week at horn e7 anytlr-c during the week; to write crest Ive lattfirs for company. Please call 942-5128 5c to 2c 133' 2 E. Franklin Above X. C Cafeteria . Free sorting . Mon.-Sat. 929-4028 THE BACCHAE Friday 4:30-7:30 CHEDDAR CHEESE STEAK Salad & 2 Vegetables 1.19' Entrance: Behind the Zoom off Columbia St. Happy Hours: 3:006:00 4 8:009:00 ' : - i.: -'' F MCiiC no flow in the picture, it is as static as a Roman frieze (which may be the point i. As a result, the picture is thoroughly exhausting and rather boring.-R (in the original Italian with subtitles! C.C and Company An absolutely terrible motorcycle picture with lines that were most likely found in American International's garbage can. Joe Namath and Ann-Margaret are even worse than you would expect. R.D Not reviewed The General The old Buster Keaton comedy that many critics call the greatest comedy of all time. R Sabata Another violent Italian-style western . which critics call worse than most. D Two Billy a Penny A movie Graham. CH sponsored by Julius Caesar An adaptation of Shakespeare's play that most critics found much inferior to the earlier version. CH The Savage Wild-Ten thousand feet of film about wolves, for wolf fans. G Take a Girl Like You-Hayley Mills in one of those comedies. G 'naughty" little sex Sets Band Month at Morrison. The band is composed of 22 student musicians. Trumpet, saxaphone, trombone, a rhythm section and a vocalist are the main elements of the band. Their selections include a wide variety of jazz numbers from the 1930's to modern jazz rock, according to Adrian Scott, chairman of the Morrison Arts Committee and a member of the band. A Morrison Folk Night will be held Sunday, Nov. 22. Residents of Morrison dormitory will present folk music for members of the college. N Dr. Thomas Warburton of the UNC music faculty will lecture on avant garde piano on Monday, Nov. 23. The Friday night appearance of the Jazz Lab Band marks its first public appearance this semester. 0 D 0 D D D Q 0 0 Visit O - COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE K&timdcB Priori 6liielm With This Coupon 0 C: Regular Price $1.30 1P J it s-i- t& . - J- v . Xi, ; Tflii. -asU fiP t5:ySf Campus There will be j tree concert jsi Political Soenee A in Memorial Hail at I P.M. "Breakwater." a croup patterned alter the heavy sounds of Led Zeppelin and Jeff Beck, will play. lis members are Scott Mover. Lorren Morrow. Dan Dickson and Rick Dickson. Tonight in Memorial Hall at 8 o'clock. "Low Rent District" and "Zero Davis" will perform. The concerts are sponsored by the Peace & Freedom committee and the Vietnam Moratorium Committee (VMC). The concerts will emphasize contributions to the cultural revolution, according to Scott McGaughey. l5A"s graduate leader. Union Coffee House will be open tonight from 8:30-12:30. Folksinger Scott Gayle and poetry reading. $.25 cover charge. Refreshments sold. Freshmen vs. varsity swim meet at 4 P.M. today. Tomorroew at 12:30. UNC Water Polo Club will play Northern Virginia Aquatic Club. Religious Happening II. a Thanksgiving for earth and life through drama, poetry, music and dance, will be held in the Great Hall at 2 P.M. today. " Battle House on Battle Lane is sponsoring a "conversation and food" luncheon every weekday from 11:30-2 P.M. Lunch is SI. 10 for homemade soup and sandwich. Battle House is an experiment in student-faculty dialogue. The Inventory Committee of the International Handicrafts Bazaar will meet at 7:30 P.M. on Mon., Nov. 16. on the second floor of the YW-YMCA. HELP! Honest students needed to operate polling places in Tuesday's election. Call David Ruffin and give him ICE CREAM ' UNIVERSITY SQUARE THE SUB 75$ FREE COKE r ii ii ii ii -f CHAPEL HILL AREA 319 E. Mam Street Carrboro, N.C. 1 MHe From Campus See Our Manager for details on our Discount on orders of $25.00 or over TODAY: N oon i-o rr 9 p.m. if.- T- i - - &2$S 135 E. FRANKLIN ST. Calendar your njmc U u ?ivi an luuir or two or three. S-407I PL FA SI-.! Lo-t: At Hector's. Nov ember . Km ween noon ami 2 P.M. Large numb thrown envelope con I j in ins: very important ta returns. Fnvelope labeled R E N F R O W . B R O W N PARKFR- C.P.A. Please return to Hector's . Reward of fered. Lost: One orange loose leaf botjnv notebook. Urgent that it be found. Ii found, call .3oS35. Reward ottered. Lost: Green government check. Sun. on Columbia St. If found, call Waller Lauterbach. 2M2lM. evenmgs or 6o-453S U urine the dav. Lost: Blue and while contact lens case containing brown lenses, with small pink bottle of wetting solution attached, h found, please contact Charlotte dantt at 211 Winston. 933-M36 Reward offered. Lost or Stolen: One Nikon Photomic FTN50 mm lens and cans Serial number (W9924)2. Reward-call lo7-l4)23. Lost: A green wallet. Why don't you just keep the money and the wallet just kinda like return my ID and other persona! stuff. J.Burdette. "33-1753. 301 Granville East. Lost: Ladies' gold watch near tennis courts behind cemetery, jate Sun. afternoon. Reward. Call collect (Durham) 489-1041. after 5:30. Lost: Wed., on Cameron St. between Granville and Memorial Hall, yellow legal pad. 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