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i 2 Th3 DiUy'Tcr Hstl Frldsy, April 16, 197S TONIGHT d SATURDAYfl Red Clay Ramblers SUNDAYf- John Rees Cct'o Cradla - Cahind I Tijusna Fcts - Rotsmsiy St. ! From the Brightest Star a inHniihin film unlike anv 1 M Franklin Stratt tU -""""" 1 phon, 942-3061 L" fU! 2:30 i V O 2) 4:45 U 7:00 V K K 9:20 J r t X - X A new film by Lina Wertmuller (Slill n X The script, photography, direction and performances nro Dracticallv incomparaDie. Gena shaiu, nbc-tv . , ,.- -.- - .-. A brilliantly funny, dazzling, A SMASHING NEW MOVIE. A DEATHH0USE COMEDY. BRUTAL. AUDACIOUS, LIBERATING JAY COCKS, TIME MAGAZINE SEVEN BEAUTIES IS THE GREAT ONE, The EUREKA film! NEWSWEEK ABSOLUTELY STUDDING STANLEY KAUG MAN CALL IT A MASTERPIECE ... A MILESTONE FUTURE FILMAKERS WILL HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE ON. N.Y. MAGAZINE A MASTER WORK BY A MASTER ARTIST. A WORK OF GREAT POWER AND PASSION." RONA BARRET ABC-TV (HIGHEST RATING) N.Y. DAILY NEWS 3:15 5:10 7:05 9:00 Late Shows 11:30 Friday-Saturday V United Artists 0 " 'Jl,,ll,u'""-: ' "TJ '.T COMING! CAROL KANE in HESTER x x y v v y y x y '. IT'S HERE! dist. by TRIANGLE BEVERAGE CO , DURHAM of Women Directors. "She is an enchantress kJ GeneShallt O other I have ever seen: stunning expen STREET" v y V v yy x x x 3Q ...that's what they call him. (Hi starring Giancarlo Giannini I HI i 16 u Cinema. On Campua XALA Outmafw Smbn, lownort African f!lmmkf -fvortnl, dtrctl tht cathing poiltical tr hS nd migtity SsatM politician curMd wKh hnpoW before h9 can concummal marrtaj to hto third wtf (AJtarnatW Cinema. Showi 1 7 and 90 pm. today; 2,7 and 830 p.m. Saturday in 101 Grenlaw. AdmHwton: ) TAKING OFF WJo Forman mtuHy fwwy look at W Amtrtea. In wtiich two WASP MftnU arch ihrouaH hlpp4dom to And th4r runaway daughtaf. Union Fraa Flick. Shows at 630 and 9) p.m. today In Graet Matt.) THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS An txcettaot, forctul racraatlon ol ma AJserlan fHjht for tawJapandence m tht 50'a. The newsreel quality of much of the Km makes H evtfl mora realtotlc (Union Free Flick. Show at 630 and pan. Saturday in Great Hal!. LOVE ME TONIGHT Ace low Maurice Chevailar romance Jeanette Mac Donald to keep her from marrying a tufty artttocrat m this acclaimed 30' music aJ. (Union Free FHck. Shows at 650 artd 9 p.m. Sunday In Graat Halt.) LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT Kathertne Hepburn gives her greatest dramatic performance as the morphine-addicted mother In O'NeuTt devastating drama, with Jason Robards brilliantly matching her all the way. With Ralph Richardson and Dean Stockwell. (Union Free nick. Show at 8 p.m. Monday In Carroll HaiL) Chapel Hill ALL THE PRESIDENTS MEN (Plaza I, Shows at 2.-10, 4:40, 7:10 and 9:40 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) BAD NEWS BEARS (Plaza 2. Shows at 330, 530, 730 and 930 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST-(PUza 3. Shows at 2:15, 4:40, 7:05 and 930 pjn. Admission: $2.50.) SEVEN BEAUTIES (Carolina White. Shows at 230, 4:45, 7 and 920 p.m. Admission: $225.) THE DUCHESS AND THE DIRTWATER FOX-(Carollna Blue. Shows at 3:15, 5:1 0,7.-05 and 9 p.m. Admission: $225.) LIPSTICK-(Ram L Shows at 335, 525. 7rl 5 and 9rl 0 p jn. Admission: $225.) NO DEPOSIT-NO RETURN (Ram 2. Shows at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Admission: $2.25.) THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ (Ram 3. Shows at 5:15 and 9:15 p.m. Admission: $225.) iaa m.i At " it ... :t n nines ii i u cuiurs tiro su siiaiiy .ww... - ' take the viewer's breath." THE DURHAM SUN LIMITED ENGAGEMENT-HELD OVERl Don't miss this seemingly-third dimensional musical journey into surround sound and live laser illusions!, UNDER THE STARS INSIDE MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM UNC campus Chapel Hill 933-1238 THURSDAY: 9:15 P.M. FRIDAY: 9:15 10:30 Midnight SATURDAY: 4:15 9:15 10:30 Midnight SUNDAY: 4:15 9:15 Students $2 with I.D. BE PREPARED FOR LASERIUM! . , - '''N ! nX&VTf-? ft ! cunurinir; .11 PSL . - H Jfi laaaeaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaai mrzwizmmi mm Frioirsrarr 2:10 4:40 7:10 9:30 NO o or m w I From VtfRNER BROS A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY fpplg Technicolor NOW SHOWING WALTER MATTHAU TATUM O'NEAL 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 THE BAD NEWS cm PG ! Color A Paramount Picture V HELD OVER 5th Big Week WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS I 2:15 4:40 7:05 9:30 BEST PICTURE" BEST DIRECTOR" 'BEST SCREENPLAY" "BEST ACTRESS" "BEST ACTOR" t i l F3 HAROLD ANO MAUDE (Ram 3. Shows at 3.-15 and 7:15 -m. Admission: $223.) . ALICE'S RESTAURANT (Ram L Late Show. Shows at 1130 p-m. todf-Y- Admission: $225.) WOMEN IN LOVE (Ram 2 Lata Show. Show at 11.15 9jol today-Sunday. Admission: $225.) FANTASY IM BLUE (Ram 3 Lata Show. Show at 115 pjn. today-Sunday. Admission: $225.) GODFATHER PART H (Carolina Late Show. Shows at 11 3D pjn- today snd Saturday. Admission: $2. THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER (Carolina Lata Show. Shows at 1130 pjw. today and Saturday. Admission: $2. Night Life Chapel HHI CATS CRADLE The Red Clay Ramblers perform today and Saturday. Shows start at 9 p.m. $1-50 cover charge. ENDANGERED SPECIES Emy Reaves entertains today; Jtm Magitl performs Saturday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. No cover charge- " TOWN HALL Nlghthawks perform today and Saturday. Shows begin around 9:15 p.m. $1 cover charge. Raleigh CAFE DEJA VU Lagnlappe performs today and Saturday. Shows begin at 830 p.m. $2.50 cover charge. CHARLIE GOODNIGHTS Fresh entertains today and Saturday. Shows start at 9 p.m. $2 cover charge. EMBERS CLUB Biack and Blue performs today and Saturday. Shows are at 10 and 12 pjn. $6 cover charge per couple today: $7 per couple cover Saturday. HARVEY BS Island performs today-Sunday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. $2 cover charge today and Saturday; $1 cover Sunday. THE PIER Tom Parks, com median, performs today and Saturday. Shows begin at 9 p.m. $2 cover charge. Teleiision MASTERPIECE THEATRE repeats "Cakes and Ale' at 9 pjn. today on Channel 4. MISS A SOLEMNIS, Beethoven's most sacred work is performed in Roma's St Peter's Basilica. At 10 pjn. today on niul iIr1 sanmc thou iaIII .'j O JID 3.35 5:25 7:15 9:10 R Di3 C LAiTDiTSS MARGAUX HEMINQWAY CHRIS -2- SAT. & SUN. 1 3 5 7 9 MON. ttmm44 f",Tp PM "-"a 3 5 7 pwpjUJ mmmum Q sea S4asVssaSsi fci ealisl tm MJ "G iitwtj tCsartl fr.eTfal t LL irai-aaf siisl WlUiAUS -3- 2B-I-G RUTH GORDON BUD CORT "HAROLD & MAUDE" SONGS BY CAT STEVENS PG 3:15 & 7:15 p L U s P eai NCNB Pua on Rosemjry 967-B284 I I I A. WEEKEND LATE SHOWS TONIGHT SATURDAYSUNDAY LARRY KRAMER and MARTIN ROSEN present KEN RUSSELL'S film of Ht'Jr,1!ltx3 ill LUEM -I- ARLO GUTHRIE "ALICES RESTAURANT" R 11:30 P.M. DOONESBURY SAY, HCttSY HMB YOU APPRISED 7t&CHA!&mYr "V THIS ONE I NOT A 15 A ( another) beauty, CAP?y 5tR... j m Ifl Ij JfS Channel 4. Wrtgtoya presents THE OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS AND CHALLENGERS. This ABC Sports Special focuses en the human dimensions o! the Otymp4c Games and grsst sthittes from the Untied States and the U S S R. With host Teity Savaiaa. At 8 pjn. Saturday on Channel 8. YWGiNiA SAMPLER. The North Carolina Dance Theatre performs Valerie Beta baSet about the American RavotufJon. At 830 p-m. Saturday on Channel 4. HBCTS SATURDAY NIGHT. Comedy-sarlety series hosted by White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen. Husic BENNY CARTER. THE MITCHELL-RUFF DUO AND THE CUKE JAZZ ENSEMBLE perform at 1:15 p.m. today in Page Auditorium, Duke. $2 admission. DAVID MAVES performs with Jane Hawkins, Lawrence Waves and the CJompI Quartet at 8:15 p.m. April 17 tot the East Duke Music Room, Duke. Free admission. THE UNC JAZZ LAB BAND performs at 4 p.m. April 18 in HUi Kali. Free adrrrisslon. THE DUKE UNIVERSITY WIND SYMPHONY presents a lawn concert at 230 p.m. April 18 in Duke Gardens. Free admission. THE N.CSYM PHONY, with the Duke University Chapel Choir and Chorale, presents Mahler's Resurrection Symphony at 7 p.m. Aprfl 18 in Duke Chapel. Free Admission. Campus Today's Activities International Gymnastics International Turmwettkamph West German men's team versus the UNC . All-Stars at 8 p.m. In Carmlchaet Auditorium. Admission is 50 for students and $1.00 for adults. THE ALCHEMIST, a new scientific magazine, goes on sale today through nasi week at the following locations: The Pit, the Medical School, the Carolina Coffee Shop, Chapel Hill Aquarium and the Community Bookstore. Price: 50 e. The Carolina Gay Association will hold a dance today at 9 p.m. In the Craige Coffeehouse. Everyone Is Invited. Upcoming Events Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will throw an Easter Bash from 10 p.m. to midnight on Saturday In the Upendo Lounge. Admission Is 25C. Dance contest, too-$5.00 prize and ten cents to enter. The Orange County Track Club will sponsor the Bob Holiday Cross Country Challenge at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday at the UNC track. It will feature a 7.6 mile road race, a two mile road race, kid's mile, predictors mile, women's mile and open mile track races. Registration is $1 .00. Awards to all finishers. The Recreation Department Outings Program will host a Buckhom Creek Day Hike from 1 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday to view stream flora and fauna. Meet at 10 a.m. with a picnic lunch at the Municipal Building parking lot for carpoois. Skydiving: The UNC Parachute Club will hold Its last classes of the year next Tuesday through Thursday, your first jump to be made that weekend. Ail interested persons should come at 7 p.m. on Tuesday to Room 203 of Chase Cafeteria, or call 292-2315. HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK COLUMBIA PICTURES ami RA5TAR PICTURES present AUDREY HEPBURN ROBERT SHOWS 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 SEAN CONNERY "ROBIN AND lei NICOL WILLIAMSON RICHARD HARRIS and RAPE CAN TURN A COVER GIRL INTO A KILLER! 4 A Presents a RELCS productkMiUPSTJCK" SARANDON - ANNE BANCROFT HITS 2 "A MASTERPIECE!" flex Reed, N. Y. Daily News ATCO KOTCMEFFF.Im tii s APPRsrrnessKip ct PG RICHARD DREYFUSS 5:15 & 9:15 R 11:15 -3- AT 11:45 P.M. "FANTASY IN w MACIE,7HIS P0E5NT EVEN COME CLOSE TO FITTING UJHAT5 WR0H6 WITH W VI U)'E 601N6 TO HAVE TO MEASURE HEAD ANP FlNP HOUK PKOPEK tiELl, NO, I HAYBN W, CDMSOFFfr,H0t&y, APMTT m-m$lCAUX THBOL'MANS ASX03! HS'SBBCOMB TOO H5AVY 10 PAL IVrTHMYTWNO lSS THAN CLASS S7ZJ66LSS SR. KZ-HVASZEMS THSSnUAWN tZUMHANP.AWTHS CKAZMAN 7I$ SO EASlVf THAT... 1 1 mOLVINS ic Hi i 1 m s s. lea?re The CeroHna Ptaymakers present the TIME OF YOUR UFE at 8 p.m. today-Sunday and April 22-23 m Pteymafcer's Theatre. Tickets are aeBabS for $2.50 at Ledbetter Plckard and In 102 Graham MemortaL The Duke Players present Terrenes McNafiy's BAD HABITS at 8.-15 pjn. today-Sunday In Branson Theatre, Duke. Tickets ara aaBabe for $3 at the Ptje Boi Office. General Auditions for the fifth saeson of SUMMER THEATRE AT DUKE wfS be held at 4 and 730 pjn. AprS 1t and 730 p.m. April 20 m 20S East Duke BuBdmg, Duke East Campua. Roles ara avefiabie for pacpfa of ail agn, sm, shapes and colors- For mora Information ca3 844-3181 In Durham. ANCIENT BRONZE STATUETTES continues through April 18 at the Ackland Art Center. Hours: 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 2-8 pjn. Sundays. WATERCOLORS by Nadine Vartanlan continues through April in the North GRery of the Moreheed Planetarium. PAINTINGS BY BETTE ASHFORD AND WEN CHI KAO KONG continues through April at the Durham Arts Councfi, 810 W. Proctor St., Durham. Hours: Monday-Friday 9 s.m.-5 p.m. RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS by Diane Neumaler ere displayed through AprB 17 at the Art School, 150 E. Main SL, Carrboro. Calendar The Carolina Gay Association wiP hold its monthly meeting at 730 pjn. Monday, Aprfl 19 In the Craige Green Room. Elections win be held. Y.O.G.A. offers Laura Haman's class from 1 1 a.m. to 1 pjn. on Sunday in room 217 of the Union. Happy Easter! The Wesley Foundation will have an Easter Sunday Service of music and liturgy at 1 1 a.m. this Sunday. The special music will be provided by a baroque ensemble, directed by Charlie Register. Please come and Join in a celebration. Congressman L.H. Fountain, Secretary of State Thad Eure and Lillian Woo, Democratic candidate for State Auditor, win speak at the UNC Democrats meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in Room 202-204 of the Union. Items of Interest Hanging around Chapel Hill this summer? Help survey area restaurants for the Tranktln Street Gourmet", the Student Consumer Action Union's restaurant guide. To volunteer, call 933-8313 or come by the SCAU office in Suite B of the Union. WOMANCRAFTs spring classes include Beginning Weaving, April 21; Quilting, May 3; Bread Baking, May 3 and Elementary Tapestry Weaving, May 3. Register at our store at 407 W. Franklin St. upstairs or call 929-8362 for more information. There are a few vacancies left in the UNC Summer Program in England, May 1 1 through June 25. Contact Gerald Unks In Peabody Hall or South Building for more information. There will be a political survey sponsored by the campus chapter of Common Cause on the back page of the paper this week. Please fill it out and return It to the Union. SHAW 10 MARIAN" as Richard the Lionhrart A Big-Selection Southern Novels at Low Prices. 'be Old Doofi Gornc 137 A EAST ROSEMARY STREET OPPOSITE NCNB PLAZA CHAPEL HILL, N. 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