ThDfy Tar Heel Mime ntertainmen alendar nar gives msi Monday. Man 5. 1973 77 by Joe Patton Assistant Feature Editor Stephen Stills Versatile musician Stephen Stills nerfnrme in wv4ivw i Willi il d IiaU HI O p.m. Friday, March 30. Tickets at $4 go on sale today at the Carolina Union Information Desk. "Manassas," Stills' album of last summer, is a phenomenon. Structured about a core of pure country and rock V roll, "Manassas" benefits from the technical mastery of Dallas Taylor and Chris Hillman. The album features unaffected lyrics accompanied by beautiful melodies, expert musicianship and sensitive production values. "Manassas" encompasses Stills two worlds on both sides of the Atlantic (Colorado and England); tributes to his musical beginnings; the joys and woes of past relationships; and a dynamic new direction for Stills and company. Lorin Hollander Pianist Lorin Hollander performs under the auspices of the Chapel Hill Concert Series at 8 p.m. March 25 in Memorial Hall. Tickets are on sale at the Carolina Union Information Desk. "Lorin Hollander has all sorts off virtuoso equipment to spare, but his special territory is color," writes Clive Barnes in the New York Times. "His palette is unusually, wide and his tone ranges from brash and thundering to the. smallest crystalline whisper. His legato is pearly and shining and his staccato as sharp as the crack of a whip." Les Ballets Africains Clive Barnes calls Les Ballets Africains "the most distinguished and sophisticated of all African dance companies." Les Ballets Africains comes to Chapel Hill at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Memorial Hall. The 45 singers, dancers and musicians who compose inis entertainment troupe are carefully chosen from the 96 regional dance groups of the Republic of Guinea. Their ensemble performance of elegance and abandon exposes the legend, the history and the pageantry that is Africa. ' fas, J i 1 Zwi Kanar National Ballet The national Ballet of Washington dances Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty" March 16-18 at Reynolds Coliseum on the N.C. State campus. The Friends of the College sponsors the appearance. '"Sleeping Beauty' is one of the most ambitious ana successful full evening ballets ever staged by any American company," says the New York 1 imes. I mages The Gallery Committee and the General Alumni Association are now accepting entries for "Images." the annual amateur photography contest. Cash awards, publication and exhibition are among the possible prizes. Deadline for entries at the Information Desk: Wednesday. ft) ALL YOU CAN EAT Choice of 3 Meats (Except HAM) Choice of all Vegetables on the line ONLY $1169 Thursday is HAM DAY ALL YOU CAN EAT $000 Choice oi all Veg. on Line Jum Eastgate Shopping Center 967-7351 CLOSED MONDAY GRADUATES ORDERS FOR GOWNS WILL BE TAKEN AFTER SPRING BREAK BEGINNING MARCH 20th AT STudENT STORES UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA "ON CAMPUS Need Financial Aid For Summer of Next Year? You Must File An Application With The STUDENT AID OFFICE by Friday March 9, 19 73, To Be Considered For: Scholarships Grants College Work Study Loans All Forms Available: STUDENT AID OFFICE 300 VANCE HOURS 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, MONDA Y through FRIDA Y Israeli Mime Israeli mime Zwi Kanar will perform at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. Kanar's stay in the infamous Buchenwald concentration camp, his journey to a displaced person's camp in Cyprus, his service in the armed forces in the Israelian Independence War, and many other trials have given Kanar a rare insight into human character. A former student of Marcel Marceau, Kanar incorporates such comedy in numbers as "Memories of Charlie Chaplin." Cinema "Cries and Whispers." A study erf human relationships don with such scorching intensity that it is atmost painful to watch. The most emotionally powerful film of the year. One of Bergman's greatest. Carolina Theatre, 2. 3:42, 5:24.7:06.8:48. "Chloe in the Afternoon. Another delightful sophisticated tale from Eric Rohmer. Rohmer has never seemed quite as poetic or shfy erotic, or as perceptive of the way people talk and react to each . other. Civilized entertainment of the highest order. Varsity Theatre. 1.3,5.7.9. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Been." John Huston is too fine a director to turn out a really bad film, but this coarse, fumbled, self-indulgent mess of a comedy western certainly isn't very good. Plaza One. 2:30. 4:45. 7.9:55. 'The Heartbreak Kid." The ell-American jerk dumps his wife for the all-American bitch. A merciless American character comedy of extraordinary brilliance, highlighted by perfect casting in every role. Ptaza Two, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15.9:15. "Two English Girts." Truffaut has risked being absurd, and has come up with his greatest film. One of the saddest and most beautiful love-stories in the history of cinema. Nightly at 7:10 and 9:20 in 111 Murphy. Admission $1.75. Plays through March 7. Theatre "Guys and Dolls." Musical comedy spoof. Village Dinner Theatre. 8:30 p.m. curtain. Nightly except Monday. "Moonchildren." Durham Theatre Guild production. Friday through Sunday. Allied Arts Theatre in Durham. Vickers Avenue and Proctor Street. $2 per ticket. Call 682-5519 for reservations. 8 p.m. Israeli Mime artist Zwi Kanar. Memorial Hall. Tuesday at 8 pjn. Admission free. Presented by Carolina Union Drama Committee. "The Rimers of Eldritch." UNC Lab Theatre, directed by Duane Sidden. Wednesday at 8 p.m.. Thursday at 4 and 8 p.m. 06 Graham Memorial. Free tickets available at the Lab ' Theatre Office, Graham Memorial. The Carolina Readers Theatre, under the direction of Martha Nell Hardy. Premiere performance of "A Wilde Night." selection of t 11:30-2:30 I A Mon: Roast-Beef Platter T Tues: Barbecue Chicken """"N f 7 ji I 1 Wed: Country Style Steak Cj (S t ? Thurs: Chicken and pastry yv i (f I A Fri : Corned Beef and Cabbage Sp f 1 Fish Fillet f ' 1 SOUP AND SALAD WILL BE . ym f T SERVED WITH ANY OF THE CC OOj I 1 $.97 LUNCHEONS FOR... J I V J t H PEN Head to The Clothes Pen before you head out of town has more jeans than any store in the state at prices made for anyone's pocketbook Blue jeans for guys and gais low rise button fronts high rise baggies zip fronts . superbells Top s denim jackets denim shirts skinny ribs for the chicks "If you give people their money's worth they'll give you their money." Headquarters for 0BknM& and Male 1 14 Henderson Street (next to Record Bar) readings from the works ot car Wilde, along with some biographical material. Tonight at 8 pjn. in the Carolina Union. Concerts Lorin Hollander, pianist. Sunday. March 25. 8 pjm. Memorial Han. Chapel HH Concert Series in association with the Carolina Union. UNC students SI SO. Tickets at Union Information Desk. Tuesday Evening Series. The UNC New Mosic Ensemble under Roger Hannay. Stravinsky's -Histoire du Soidaf and WiHiam Walton's "Facade." 8 pjn. Tuesday in Hill Halt. Television Hollywood Television Theatre: "Winesburg. Ohio." Sherwood Anderson's study of small-town life in Ohio. William Windom. Jean Peters. 8 pjn. Channel 4. Jack Pear Tonite. Paar returns with Diana Ross ("Lady Sings the Blues") and philosopher Erie Hoff er as his guests. 11:30 pjn. Channels 5 &8. Radio WCHL's "Interlude." 6:15-7 pjn. Tonight. Beethoven's 1st Symphony and "Moments Mustcaux" by Schubert. 1360 on the AM dial. Auditions "Medea." The Carolina Ptaymeker. directed by Drama Department Chairman Arthur Housman. Auditions tontght at 7 pjn. in 103 Graham Memorial. 7 female roles. 11 male. Performances April 18 20 in the Forest Theatre. If unable to attend, call Dr. Housman at 933-1132. Lab Theatre production of Frankenstein." Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. in Room 208 Graham Memorial. Planetarium The Astronomy of Astrology. An adventure into science behind astrology for believers and skeptics. Monday through Friday. 8 p.m. Saturdays. 11 a.m.. 1 and 3 and 8 pjn. Sundays. 2,3, and 8 p.m. Through March 5. Other Les Ballets Africains. 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