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t - 2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, March 19, NOW SHOWING 3:05 5:05 7:05 9:05 Jr ct ettRf "iifii Vff A- 11 MC CABE So'ditr-of- Fortune ELLEN ferrilid Mother Best Actor -jack Best Actress LOUISE FLETCHER Best Director MILOS FORMAN R RESTRICTED ; w -1 " - - tJPGf fi n, ;..--.ni, . . ZTL,".,, p J tt. "' a rS;S'M'lMawajpea mJU.MmPaBrwaroJWMii-W WyaWTWWBPBPWBWWtIWy JSMMW prl JTh fW(il(W "X i Franklin Street tJ -jy'iA, V J !, - ..fci.w'?f;-'I x 6:40 t-, j-y 4lmmMA X THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KJKG ' Sean Gcnnsrij and . b the John ftstDn-Jcrn ftn MafllaWoiMMi ! rm&) I TIT i..nrni.inii il 1 I 1:20 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 or? iisG m w I o . Fri.-Sat 11:30 I, J LATESHOW SPECIAL FIRST 100 TICKETS TO EITHER LATESHOW $1.00 Box Office opens 10:30 Fri.-Sat. STARTS NEXT WEEK - TAXI DRIVER 1978 IWSTAo COPY Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (over The Zoom) 929-0170 Mon-Fri.. 9-6 HELD OVER 3rd Big Week & I Mr' The masterpie&tfBimifti x love that stunned France ni Im4 ah hi nn -ii - th i j4 Allied A rtists Releasej (X) NO ONE UNDER 18 ADWrrffE 2:00 3:45 con I j 7 15 I "Y 17 C HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK NO PASSES 2:15 4:40 7:05 9:30 A 'if n Nicholson .-J I I I uu r'UT" ir.i ' Miliin " ' " ' 1 I A SPACE ODESSEY J 3 n n .3 Nighr Life Chapel Hit! CATS CRADLE M!k Crow prtofm today Siurdy. Showt are at 8 and 11. Adenc tlckata ara vstUblt tor $1 at tha Cradla. THE CAVE Bad Harrlng antartains Saturday. Snow baglna at 9.30 p.m. $1 cow cftarga. TOWN HALL South Wing partorma today and Saturday. Shows atari at p.m. $1 eovar charga. Stmday la Jazz Night and thera ia no cow charga. ENDANGERED SPECIES Earl Dvi pariorma today; Joan Fanton pariorma Saturday; Kan Moora antartalna Sunday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. No cow charga. THE SNMA-UNC BALL wilr ba he4d from 8 p.m.-1 jn. March 20 ki tha Great Halt Admlsalon: $3 slngla; $5 coupJa. Raleigh CAFE DEJA VU Adele Fostar pariorma today and Saturday. Shows bagln at 9 p.m. $2 cover charga today; $2.50 cover Saturday. EMBERS CLUB Chuck Jackson performs today; Dennis Dean entertain Saturday. T.O.C. pariorma Sunday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. $5 cover charga per coupte today; $6 cover par couple Saturday; $3 cover per couple Sunday. HARVEY B'S Taxi pariorma today-Sunday. Shows begin at 9:30 p.m. $2 cover charge today and Saturday; $1 cover Sunday. f j if NCN8 Ptnit on Boinwy H' tU When the moon is up. LATE SHOW FRI. SAT. SUN. 11:30 ; 'ALOHA. BOBBY AND ROSE' -PG- the fun begins. FREE 2 FOR 1 BONUS PASS IF YOU CAN SIT THROUGH THE TERROR 3:20 5:15 7:10 3:05 a. htCNH Pt O" (imrT H1 Bit $ "REMARKABLE, SUPERIOR FILM!" Rex Reed, N.Y. News L WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BYl LINA WERTMULLER aBaaBwajBBaaswcWBwaaBejfawM 'DRIVER' 3:30-7:30 ' 'JURY' 5:30 & 9:30 LATE SHOW FRI. SAT. SUN. 11:45 -X- THE VIRGIN AND THE LOVER -X- 1 1 r. rwenouGH r) lnr rU"DLrISS, ELACK?!A!LER. KlD'l'f PER SOPHIA LOREf J t fi Ij 3:00 1 A 5:00 7:00 II 9:00 II I L I LATE SHOW FRI. SAT. f SUN. I 11:15 f 'BOBBIE I JO I A mr ti ir H mfu A OUTLAW li -R- IttaBi (SMS as. . m m is i i, 1 y7 K ii IISIIKII9 Shows daily at 1:00. 3:00. DOONESBURY ! t v. : j I v i fc - iiin m Y UJHAT YOUR '5 HE, DOCTOR VJ-0NELy?y CALLEP j 75TF F GINNY jT HUILO. fy 7BILYDU I F I OH, HI, L SIGNED ON? 11 ; ' ANW.. I UH-HUH. T4 COPE CHARLIE GO0DN5GHTS Razzmatazz perform today and Saturday. Shows begin at 9 pjn. $2 cover charga. Cinema On Campus SANSHIRO SUGATA Akira Kurosawa's beautiful and raretvaeen Brat film concerning tha advent ol Judo In Jajxm and th man who brought K about Kurosawa's aanaa ol oarlod la exhilarating. (Alternative Cinema. Shows at 7 and SKM p.m. today. 2, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday In 101 Greenlaw. Admission: $130 ) SECRET AGENT John Gletgud turns secret agent and track down a German spy along with Innocent damsel Madeline CarrolL Hitchcock at his 30s best, with Pater Loire s Mexican honcho! (Union Free Flick. Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m. today m Carroll Hall.) A SENSE OF LOSS Marcel OphuTs heartbreaking and disquieting documentary on the conflict in Northern Ireland. (Union Free Flick. Shows at 630 and 9 p.m. Saturday m Carroll Hail.) BEAT THE DEVIL John Huston's send-up of the detective film, with Humphrey Bogart, Glna LoUabrigWa, JennHer Jones, and Pater Lorre Involved In soma wild escapades. (Union Free Flick. Shows at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Sunday In Great HaiL) Campus Today's Activities Intervarsity Christian Fellowship will sponsor an AU Campus Square Dance from 7:30 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. in th Tin Can. Shabbat dinner will be held at 6:30 at the Hillel Houee, 210 W. Cameron SL Please call 942-4057 for reservations by noon. Announcing A Public Lecture on "EARLY CHRISTIAN HOUSE CHURCHES" by Abraham J. Malherbe Associate Professor of New Testament The Divinity School, Yale University SPONSORED BY INTERFACE University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Professor Malherbe will also speak at the 1 1 :00 a.m. service of the Church of Christ, Sunday. March 21 . South Columbia Street at Brierbridge Lane, -Chapel Hill. ' ; ju LI u COLOR A FrVMOUTiT RELEASE 5:00. 7:00. 9:00 ' ti HE 5AIP HDUVE 60T TO 6T UP ANP USE THOSE CRUTCHE5...0THEKMSE VOUU PEVELOf OSTEOPOROSIS... THAT'S AUJASHlNS OUT" OF CALCIUM BECAUSE OF DISUSE ...SO LET'S 6ET ON TH05E CRUTCHES OKAY? 3r Chepl Hill THE VAMPIRES NIGHT ORGY (Ram 1. Shows at 3, 5,7 and p-m. Admission: $2.25.) LCYT JO AXAF.CHY (Ram 2. Show at 5:15,7:13 and 9rC5 pjn. liCimiitVm- $X23.) THE DRIVER'S SEAT Eazaoa. Taylor In a suspense drama baaed on fte UufM Spark nowL (Ram 3- Snow at 1.30 and 7:30 pjn. AdmistJon: $25.) JURY OF OXE (Rais X Shews at 530 and 939 pJ dmllocr IX2S.) SKY RIDERS (Plaza 1. Shows at 3:05, 5 5, 715 and 9r05 p.m. AdmlasJon: SX2S.) BLAZING SADDLES (Plaza 2. Shows at 3, 5. 7 and t pan. Adwinsiion: VU 7 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO S NEST (Ptaza 3. Show at 2:15, 4:40, 7X5 and 930 pan. Admission: $2-25.) THE STORY OF O (Varsity. Show at 2, 3:45, 530, 7:15 and 9 p jr. Admission: $25.) THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (Carolina Bio. Shows at 2, 40, 6:43 and 9 pjn. Admission: $25.) KING OF HEARTS (Carolina Whits. Shows at 120, 320. 520, 720 and 920 pjn. Admission: $225.) STRAW DOGS (Carolina Late Show. Show at 1130 pjn. today and Saturday. Admission: $225.) 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (Carolina Late Show. Show at 1130 pjn. today and Saturday. ALOHA, BOBBY AND ROSE (Ram 1. Lata Show. Show at 1130 pjn. today and Saturday. Admission: $225.) BOBBY JOE AND THE OUTLAWS (Ram 2 Lata Show. Shows at 11:15 pjn. today and Saturday. Admission: $225.) THE VIRGIN AND THE LOVER (Ram 3 La! Show. Shows at 11:45 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Admission: $225.) Television MASTERPIECE THEATRE: UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS Calendar An In mete will speak on Ufe In North Carolina prisons at 930 p. m. at the Hillel House. Tha usual Coffee House will follow. AH are Invited. Dr. David L. Parnas will speak on "Some Hypothesis About the Uses Hierarchy for Operating Systems" at 3 p. m. in 265 Phillips Hail. A short reception will be held for Denial Bell at 10 p. m following hi speech tonight at the Newman Center (218 Pitts bo ro Rd.) Everyone is invited to come and meet Mr. Bell. The Carolina Gay Association will present "Memories of Manhattan" Dance at 9 p. m. in the Craige Coffee House. Ail are welcome. The UNC Department of Germanic Languages will sponsor a Symposium on Expressionism this Friday and Saturday. Featured speakers will be Wolfgang Paulsen of the University of Massachusetts, who will open the symposium with a lecture at 730 p.m. on Friday, and Paul Rabe, Director of th Wolfenbuttei Library, who closing public lecture will be given at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. On Saturday there will also be shorter lectures and discussions and the showing of expressionlstic film. Registration for the Symposium win begin at 2 p.m. on Friday at the Planetarium. A prize winning film "Antonia: Portrait of the Woman" and a series of panels on such subject a Women' History by Way of Family, Sex Differences in Language Use, ERA and Property Tax Law in North Carolina and How Women Talk in Court will be parts of a research conference on "Women and Men: Changing Roles", to be held tonight and Saturday at Duke University. The conference will open with the film at 7 p. m. tonight in th Gross Chemistry Auditorium. Panels and workshops will go on all day on Saturday in the Gross Chemistry Building. f 1 T STARTS TODAY C . Franklin street : j I w phone 942-3061 V,x. ! t ii '! XadHV Ml 4 i,? ijjWiwnnrTl r jc. .rv-rti-jir n- .tti.i-i -i i 1'iiM-r-rrri'nnrrin-rV Jtew ttmmnmf I j&m i r ! si t J I U ' " On every street in every city in this country there's a nobody who dreams of being somebody. He's a lonely forgotten man desperate to prove that he's alive. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents ROBERT DENIRO mm HRTOE3R A BILLPHILLIPS Production of a MARTIN SCORSESE Film JODIE FOSTER! ALBERT LEONARD HARRIS PETER BOYLE as Wizard 1 and CYBILL SHEPHERD as Betsy t. PAUL SCHRADt'R mc BERNARD HERRMANN k MICHAEL PHILUPS i IUUA PHILLIPS iwdb. MARTIN SCORSESE ivrf, vrr,b.i From the producers of The By the director of 'Alice "" w Starring 1 975 Academy Award Winner(Godfather Pt!l)J AyH ADY M iAKI NG CLAIMS k A A A A A XXX A XXICXXXX) 1 3c i: a 1! SVLl CDCL, THEN? of course. 60 Am. I repeet -V';5rg Befleved at 9 pjn. tody oi Ol ' HURRAY FOR HOLLYWOOD: CLEOPATRA. Oawdettej Cc4trt and Hanry WSconon eisr an B Cact B. Daisa cfaesic today at 10 p-m. on C&anref 4. LNTE RNATVO HXL ANIMATION FESTIVAL, Sur-g--ERSATZ," the f.rrt non-American cartoon to win an. Academy Award, la praaantod at 3 pjn. March 23 on Channei 4. CHISUSA, w5!h John Wrye and Forrest Tucr, portry a came ranch owner who lock noma wtSi a pewrfui unacrupuiows bua&eaa man. At 9 p.m. March 20 on Channel 29. Music THE YALE RUSSIAN CHORUS perform at I p.m. today HS HaS. Free admission. THE DUKE CHORALE present Tlrro AMERICAN JAZZ MASS at 8:30 p.m. today in Baldwin Auditorium, Dux. Free admission. THE VARSITY MEN'S GLEE CLU3 and SYMPHONIC BAND perform at 9 p.m. today In N.C. Siat' Stewart Theatre. Free admission. MICHAEL FOGLER, guitarist, performs at 9 p.m. March 20 in HUI HalL THE NEW WINE SINGERS, contemporary music ensemble, perform at 2:30 p.m. March 20 at the Newman Center. Free admission. IFieafre The PLAYMAKER'S REPERTORY COMPANY present the antiwar musical Juhnnv Johnum at 9 p.m. today-Sunday and March 25-25 In PUymaker' Theatre. Ticket are available for $2.50 at Ledbetter-Ptckard and m 102 Graham Memorial. Upcoming Events The New Wine Singers, a contemporary music group from NewmaW'student Center (on PitUboro St). Admission is free: bring a friend. Triangle Jazz Association welcomes anyone Interested In any form of Jazz to meet at 4 p. m. on Sunday at Quickie-Take-Out Restaurant on the By-Pass at Eastgate in Chapel Hill for a get-together of pleasure and moonlit fantasizing as to how to promote, preserve and provide fine sounds in this area. Bring your hopeful dreams, as spring is here this year. For more information call 942-7694 or 544-3807. Y. O. G. A. offers a yoga seminar this Saturday and Sunday featuring Stephen Tlcknor of Ohio. Seminar will be held In "The Yoga Place" (above the Wildflower Kitchen). Call Laura Hainan, 933-3283 for details. The Student Council for Exceptional Children will meet at 7 p. m. on Sunday in the Parker Dorm basement. Program topic is "How to Get a Job". Refreshments will be served. Israeli Folk Dancing at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Hillel House. There will be a brunch at 11 a. m. on Sunday at tha Hlliel House (210 Cameron Ave.) Sheva Zucker will speak on Yiddish in the Chapel Hill area. Cost Is $2.00 and reservations can be made by calling 942-4057. There will be a Mid-Campus Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Meeting at 8:30 p. m. on Sunday in the faculty lounge of Dey Hall. Jim Abrahamson will speak. Fellowship singing will precede the formal meeting at 8 p. m. Everyone is welcome. The Wesley Foundation will have a special folk service at 1 1 a. m. on Sunday. Charlie Ebel and Mary Rocap will play and sing music on the theme of "Loneliness and Separation." All are invited. Thera will be a very important SCAU meeting at 5 p. m. on Monday In th SCAU office. All old members and any interested students should try to attend. BROOKS as Tom ! HARVEY KEITEL R mmanja Stina' Doesn't Live Here Anvmnm' TO 1977 ACADEMY AWARDS! The Daily Tar Heel I published by the University ol North Carolina Media Board; daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacations, and summer sesssions. The following dates are to be tha only Saturday issues: Sept. 6, 20; Oct 1, 8; Nov. 11, 25. Office are at the Student Union Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-0245, 933 0246; Business, Circulation, Advertising, Advertising 933-1163. Subscription rates: $25 per year; $12.50 per semester. Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office In Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from th Student Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student Constitution). The Dairy Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate th typographical ton of an advertisements and to revise or turn away copy It considers objectionable. Tha Daily Tar Heel win not consider adjustments or payments for arty typographical errors or erroneous insertion unlets no tic Is given to th Business Manager within (a) on day after tha advertisement appear, within (1 ) day of receiving the tear aheeta or subscription of th paper. Th Daily Tar Heel wiil notf be rtiponsibie for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement schedule to run several time. Notice for such correction must be given bafor th next insertion. Business Mgr. .Advertising Mgr. rvYY y y y y.y x y x x x x x x x x x )CX Vema Taylor Elizabeth F. Bailey.
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