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by Joe Patton
Assistant Feature Editor
Stephen Stills
Versatile musician Stephen Stills
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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.
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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.
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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
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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. Wednesday at 8 p.m. in
Memorial Hall. $250. S350. S4.00.
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commander
13 Group of
three
14 Remuneration
15 American elk
17 Artificial
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18 Anger
19 Tie
21 Alights
23 Reveals
27 Exist
28 Girl's name
29 Evil
31 Stitch
34 River in
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35 Mistake
38 Note of scale
39 Nahoor
sheep
41 Drunkard
42 Slack
44 Note of scale
46 Shouted
43 Chore
51 Antlered
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52 Jump
53 Conjunction
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59 Native metal
60 Loved one
62 Girl's name
63 Marry
64 Places
65 Metric
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8 Body of water
9 Backbones
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11 Organs of
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22 Hebrew
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25 Brother
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