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I3 ;l Frldsy, April 9, i , " ? ! . ,1 r ' , ? ' i 1404 E. FRANKLIN KmPJIfiHT AT f ! rJL "i THE CRADLE- HARD TIMES JAZZ BAND Cat's Cradle - Behind fvTlusna Fats Rosemary St. J pnopaoonoQy p q y 2 Last WEE, o mm U D n n a n i n o n o n I v I I 4 inc3C3C3C3C3aCLlP OUT sssssbsi CLIP OUTnnoannnncD NOW SHOWING I 2:10 mm Fr.ESHirs r.'jrr 4:4Q 2AQ i if. m i s t ? ... if I J, A Si '. M. . From WARNER BROS f A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY fPfW Technicolor NOW SHOWING vmjm MATTHAU w-TATUM 'O'NEAL "THE BAD NEWS : . . I 3:30 f ? 5:30 7:30 9:30 'CM " ;'V (A IPG1 In Color A Paramount Picture V- HELD OVER 5th Big Week 2:15 4:40 7:05 9:30 WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS I "BEST PICTURE" "BEST DIRECTOR" "BEST SCREENPLAY" "BEST ACTRESS" "BEST ACTOR" jo' lb t V M - 4 1 rr . ' fAi.X. 1376 if ? r MO r 4 ? L " ' ! - 1 f O 1 O r ' C j SPECIAL LOWER PRICED CANTONESE DINNERS EVERY NIGHT YOUR CHOICE: 1) CHICKEN CHOW MEIN (CRISPY) 2) EGG FOO YUNG 3) MOO GOO GAI PAN 4) BEEFBOKCHOY SERVED WITH Ht SPRING ROLL ; TEA (HOT OR COLD) ST. 929-7498 yonnonnnnnn -CLIP O UTBnnonnnnDt3 K to b 7 before April 9 BLUEST I KWHITE, A card up his sleeve. A noose around his neck. It's GEORGE SEGAL as The Dirtwatcr Fox. 7:05 9:00 Sat. & Sun. 3:15 A talented A beautiful pair It s GOLDIE as The 5:10! :ud f 9:00 f tjiPl!Hi 'm "Jll, ..'.Mllill'IIHIIM '' 'Ny " If A"" -JM,.. if 0 i r i f Produced and Directed by MELV1N FRANK Screenplay by MELViN FRANK, BARRY SANDLER, JACK ROSE Story by BARRY SANDLER Music by CHARLES FOX "Lemon Drops, Lollipops and ., r " t - rv Vli eiSfHTtl BtaiiUKT SESFSTFa S &3CctJjTl....w HELD OVER! LATE SHOWS: Fri.-Sat. 11:30 PM BULLIT STEVE MCQUEEN FRENZY ALFRED HITCHCOCK ALL SEATS You Can't Lose rVVVVVYVVYV V NigW Life Chape! Hill CATS CRADLE Tha Hard Timet J Band prtorme today-Sunday. Show are at 9 and 11 p.m. each niaW. Advance tickets are avsilibie tor $1 at the CradSe. ENDANGERED SPECIES-Joan Fefrton perlomw today; Earl Davis entertain Saturday. The Nicotines perform April 13. Show begin at 9 p.m. No cow charge. STARPOINT TAVERN The New Dl String Band and Texas Swing and Biugrts entertain today; Red Clay Rambler perform Saturday. Show begin at 9 p-m. $1.50 cover charge. Ceir TOWN HALL South Wing perform today; entertain Saturday. Show begin around 9:15 p m. $1 cover charge. m . . . WILDFLOWER KITCHEN Highwood String band perform Sunday. Show are at 930 and 11:1 5 p.m. $2 cover charge AN AFRICAN CABARET will be held at 10 p.m. Saturday In the Great Hail. Admllon: $10-520. Cinema On Campus BLOW FOR BLOW An exciting. realWic film which dramatize a uccetul trik and factory occupation by women textile worker. The film politic are definitely Socia!it. but the theme I universal liberation. In French with subtitle. (Alternative Cinema. Show at 7 tnd 950 p.m. today: 2. 7 nd 930 Saturday In 101 Greenlaw. Admllon: $150.) SHAME Ingmar Bergman' brilliant film about the horror of war and its effect on a country couple (Uv Ullmann, Max Von Sydow). (Union Free Flick. Show at 630 and 9 p.m. today in Carroll Hall.) RED BEARD Akira Kurosawa's modern classic about young doctor who Intern tor a gruff slum physician. (Union Free Flick. Show at 9 pjn. Saturday in 111 Murphey Hall.) THE BANDWAGON One of the finest muical ever to come out of MGM. this film ha superb dancing by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. a great Comden and Green script and hilarious support by Jack Buchanan and Nanette Fabray. D uy your 1 976 g M-F 1-5 p.m. 8 d Suite D, Union g o with this ad. g The Brightest Comedy So Far This Year! i tale. tt of plums, i : , HAWN Duchess. t)-.vi-'i. Sunbeams" Sung by BOBBY VINTON Kinn rmnw i mnr w t:iiv l r . i A '' "J 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 WS. rVuduction Services by I VwjnlVrsky Bright m THIRD BIG WEEKI V'VVV V SxJrsTSrsM (Union Free Flick. Show at 630 and 9 p.m. Sunday In Great Television THE SECOND ANNUAL COMEDY AWARDS SHOW. Alan King and Steve AMen are the co-hosts for this presentation of award to the funniest performer of the yew from motion picture, stage performances, nightclub and television. At 10 pjn. Saturday on Channel 5 and 8. Music i ? THE STUDENT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA perform at 8.15 p m today In Baldwin Auditorium, Duke. Free admission. WHITTEMORE AND LOWE perform at 9 P-m. April 10 In Reynold Coliseum. Raleigh. Ticket are available for $2 at the Union dek. THE DUKE CHORALE perform at 6 p.m. April 10 In Baldwin Auditorium. Duke. Free admission. THE CAROLINA CHOIR perform at 4 and 8 p.m. April 11 in Hill Han. Free admll6n. The NCSU Orchestra and Choral group present an EASTER CONCERT at 8 p.m. April 1 1 in N.C. State Stewart Theatre. Free admission. Billy Barnes of the National Theater Organ Society will give a recHal Saturday. April 10. at 2 p.m. in the Carolina Theater, S Green SI- Greensboro. Hi performance will be accompanied by the Hent film. King of King', directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Admission I $2.50. THeafrc The Duke Player present Terrene McNally' BAD HABITS at 8:15 p.m. today Sunday in Branson Theatre. Duke. Tickets are available for $3 at the Page Box Office. The New Shakespeare Company of San Francisco present HAMLET at 8 p.m. today and at 3 p.m. Saturday in SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 Wi iF V a AW i a. A ft - Ab rtr JJli.ifaa 1 1 if 4! 5 -vikfev may. A RAY STARK-RICHARD SHEPHERD iWucnon . Uisk k JOHN BARRY Fxeout.xv Wr.nenbv JAMES GOLDMAN Produced 3:35 5:25 7:15 t 9:10 P.M. "TAKING OFF. . RECKLESSLY FUNNY!" -Panalopa Gillian. New Yorker Magazine "I WISH THERE WAS A FUNNIER WORD FOR FUNNYI YOU'LL HAVE A GREAT TIME!" -Gene Shalit, NBC TV 'Filled With Delight. . .Hilarious!" -Paul O. Zimmerman, News week Magazine j 'Extremely Funny!" -Vincent Canby. New York Titnes 3:35 5:25 7:15 9:10 ' "" ' fc?irefe&f Krrl'X KT!!SSS OUTRAGE A WOMAN'S REVENGE It Isn't slwsys sit Invitstlen ts a kiss. R" tl! II mWM N-C. State Stewart Theatre- Ticket tor the matinee are available for $4 at the Stewart Theatre Bo Office. DESPERADOES, a new p!y by Rebecca Ranvon, is presented today-Sunday at the Pocket Theatre. 907 E- Main Street. Durham. $2 admission. Giileiy Painting by EETTE ASHFCRD and WEN CHI KAO KONG. Through April at the Durham Art Council. 810 W. Proctor St.. Durham. Hours: 9 a. m.-5 p. m- weekdays, Work by NADINE VARTANIAN. Through April at the Moreheed Planetarium. Craige Gallery opens, gives space to local art Last Sunday. hslc some art addicts gacd at the Old Masters in the Ackland. more than 1 00 others gaed at the Up-and-Coming in Craige Dorm. A room that has been barren for years is now the home of the Craige Gallery. Its first exhibit, w hich opened Sunday, is a collection of neon works by undergraduates. The Gallery is the result of several months of work by the Residence Directors of Craige and representatives from the Art Department. They saw the need for another outlet on campus for area artists other than the Student U nion Gallery or the Ackland Museum. "The Union is more like a lounge than a gallery." said Art professor Jerry Noe. "People are always in there drinking Cokes and eating sandwiches. You can't see the work for the tables and chairs." The Ackland only has one undergraduate show a year and doesn't prov ide space foi local artists. "You've got to give them an outlet," said Noe. HELD OVER 2ND For rk -a if f x -M adventure of all. .5 1 COLUMBIA PICTURES W.'RASTAR nCTWRES-rtwrU.''v- , . AUUKtl iSEAN HEPBURN ROBERT CONNERY m SHAW "ROBIN AND MARIAN" ; ; ' a RICHARD LESTER film . . NICOL WILLIAMSON ! ,. DENHOLM ELLIOTT RONNIE BARKER 1 ; KENNETH HAIGH IAN HOLM ...RICHARD HARRIS as Richard the Lionhtrt by DENIS O'DELL D.rtrted by RICHARD LESTER liG'rTiiiijjCf JEfiffSnB-; - mm uiuui Oil dEO m m iwimTf unww i Wiiii: mm r id t ;.-5v. i"-im u, J . 1 X:-:-Jpr-, itmii-mt ;oim, f Winner Cannes II ' "S( A FORMAN CROWN HAUSMAN. INC PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH CLAUDE BERRI STARRING LYNN CARLIN and BUCK HENRY with GEORGIA ENGtl TONT MARVEY-AUORA UNDlEY PAUl 6ENECXT and introducing LINNEA HE ACOCK as jeann 1 0 ... 1 ih-4 I mi WBITTFN BY MHOS FORMAN lOHM fit AND JOHN KLEIN directed by MILOS 9 'Vk i 1 ASSOCIATE PRODUCER MICHAEL HAUSMAN i f t i AUMVH&Al r " : t 3 1 ? "w yT 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 Ml THOSE TRINITY BOYS ARE BACK... AND THEY SAY "GOD FORGIVES WE DON'T" -pg ' TERENCE BUD HILL SPENCER Olio DONALD BOGEL present an Interpret l'fT txcks m American film at 8 p. m. today in Memorial Ha free 'd'eTson Residence Coflege present SPR1NGFEST. featuring Arrogance. Decatur Jone. Ugnappe d ether. today and Saturday on Connor Lawn. , ..w APPLE CHILL 75 wiB be heid from V?:jO P m. Sunday on Franklin Street. 4i EASTER THE AWAKENING continue through April Z the Moreheed Planetarium. Snow are at p. m. wr- am 1 3 and 8 p. m. Saturday and 2. 3 and p. m. SurxJays. "When the Playmakers rehearse, they want to perform. Musicians want to give concerts, artists have to exhibit." The Craige Gallery hopes to prov ide space for faculty, students, other schools or local artists. Since they are more informally managed than other galleries, they are w illing to try new things. "We'd like to try some photography or arts and crafts." said Bill Kennear. Asst. R.D- in Craige. "We're open to suggestions." Improved security will be another advantage ol the new gallery. Some students have had works stolen from exhibits in the Union, in Craige, volunteers will be on duty whenever the room is open. They have not established regular hours but a key can be obtained at the Craige Desk for anyone interested. The gallery w ill be open on a trial basis three nights a week from 5-6 p.m. and for an hour on Sundays. It if proves to be popular the hours will be expanded. WEEK i'roduc klCHARD SHEPHERD y iiiiiy M 1 1 - 4 4 V BEST 4' Film Festival F,LM iV 1971 t lAOC IFAN-TI Al IDF C ABOICOC FORMAN produced by ALFRED W CROWN MCOtoa oi v f LATE SHOWS Fr.-Sat.-Sun.- "IT'S A MAD. MAD. MAD WORLD" G At 1f:l5 P.M. 1- WOODY ALLEN 2- "BANNANAS" 11:30 P.M. R RATED X i. '1 X I V r ; v d- "HYPNOROTICA RATED X 11:45 V J. 1. A A V X VV J A A. J JJ A A J
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