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! 7 4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday. March 25. 1977 E)PE CINEMA Campus Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Ellen Burstyn won an Oscar for her performance as a woman who must start out on her own with her son after the death of her husband. Alternately funny and poignant, the film also features Diane Ladd. Alfred Lutter and Harvey Keitel. At 7 and 9:30 tonight in Carroll Hall. Tickets are $ I and are available at the Union Desk. No money will be taken at the door. The Story of Adele H. Truffaut's best film since Jules and Jim chronicles the mad. obsessive passion Adele Hugo has for a British soldier. Adele is played by the beautiful and remarkable lsabelle Adjani. who won several awards for her performance. Also the short Secrets. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Carroll Hall. Free. The Magnificent Ambersons Welles' brilliant tragedy of unfulfilled love and a fading aristocracy that centers on Isabel Amberson and her love for an automobile designer (Joseph Cotton). But her egotistical son blocks her. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in Carroll Hall. Free. Chapel Hill For local theatres see advertisements on p. 4. TELEVISION The Way West-A. B. Guthrie Jr.'s rugged best seller about a perilous wagon-train journey from M issouri to Oregon in the 1 840s. At 8 tonight on Channel II. Bob Hope Special- In an all-star tribute to vaudeville Bob Hope recalls its heyday with guest Lucille Ball. The Captain & Tenille.' Bernadette Paint-A-Thon Bargains! Save 20 on famous Kern Paints So -Tone TEXWALLPANtf $Q49 L C J 35. ii i ii i . Jr Reg. $H89 ?10" Reg. $1399 Both go on easy, dry fast, too. Clean up with soap and water. Washable, durable. Full line of decorator colors. Kem-Namel color matched to Super Kem-Tone tjuggins Oardware Sale Good through April 2. (GIB 107 E. Franklin St. EVERY i.'.,.,.'.'.'.V.'.V m m lllllllll TUESDAY Starts Today i is" texts 9 & xWX: nwnrcTnflara war r niM 11 I li i ""j"v r fi ii nPTSir s .'.. . 3 r1' 3:00 1 mm Imm btfJ 9:00 f V W 1 M I It Lasted . MmW I 1 30 Days .T TOftTS " I You will 5 rTtfyy j v I ? Remember ItA jjiiulv Ml) I As Long 1T ' Pe As You Live. W not to be missed!" 'fc :! ) . Jeff Lvnnc :!: if ityiYJiltTitl? fNCNBPtA. ROSEMARY HnpTl .n.;,:,.,;.,,,Ujjlj No One -: Admitted After Feature Begins Pass List Suspended 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 Starts Today 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 - - - - - - - - - - - a t f 'k:J Sf' IS-s Than Your Most Terrifying Nightmare! Filmed in Incredible New nvn . .id- .:.'::s:.:.;':.;;'::'::::::::;;v NCNBPLA. ROSEAAAR 967-8284 ,l..A.l...li, rtniii"rirrtri"tTTT: i r Scott itzgeralds Robert DeNiro Robert Mitchum ,l (MB Jack Nicholson Peters, Ben Vereen anrl Vivian Reed. At 8:30 tonight on Channel 28. Evening of Championship Skating Harvard's Watson Rink is the site of this annual ice-skating exhibition for charity. At 9 p.m. Saturday on Channel 4. , The Stone Killer - Charles Bronson plays a quick-triggered police detective in this melodrama about gangland vengeance. At 9 p.m. Saturday on Channel28. Masterpiece Theatre- H udson suffers a heart attack right before an important dinner party for. the French ambassador in Part 10 of Upstairs. Downstairs. At 10 p.m. Saturday on Channel 4. Flight to Holocaust the frantic attempt to rescue the passengers of a light plane that crashed into and lodged in the 20th floor of a skyscraper. At 8 p.m. Sunday on' Channel 28. Hollywood Out-Takes Scenes from this years top films that wound up on the cutting room floor. Hollywood columnist Marilyn Beck is the hostess for the show which features mostly humorous outtakes from the Oscar-nominated Best Pictures All the President's Men. Bound for Glory, Network, Rocky and Taxi Driver. At 10 p.m. Sunday on Channel 28. Hall. Tickets are $2.50 and are available at hte Union Desk and in the lobby of the Union. The Playmaker Repertory Company will present History of the American Film March 29 through April 2 and April 5-9. Tickets arc on sale at the PRC box office in Graham Memorial, l.edbetter-Pickard's and the Print Shop. NITE LIFE Chapel Hill Cat's Cradle Sea Dog-South Wing perform tonight and Saturday. Admission S2. Compardies Decatur Jones and Grinding Concern perform at 9 tonight and Saturday. Admission $2. The Station (in Carrboro) Hard Times String Band performs tonight and Saturday. Free. Raleigh Cafe Deja Vu Tumblewood Band performs at 8:30 tonight and Saturday. Admission S3. THEATRE MUSIE The Raleigh Little Theatre presents Ten Little Indians, an Agatha Christie mystery, at 8 tonight through Sunday. Tickets are S4 for adults and $3 for students. Pocket Theatre presents Elmatha's Apology by Rebecca Ranson at 8 tonight Saturday and Sunday at the St. Joseph's Performance Center in Durham. Tickets are S2.50 and are available at the Old World Gift Shop. The Carolina Regional Theatre presents Appalachia Sounding at 8 tonight in Memorial DTH feature writers All Daily Tat Heel feature writers should come to the DTH office Sunday or Monday afternoon to pick up an information sheet. The Cornerstone, Chapel Hill's Christian Coffeehouse Debbie Bernard and Mike Clarke will perform at 8 tonight at the University Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Free. John Wellons will perform at 8 tonight in the Forest Theatre. Wellons's program includes blues and ja?z. Free. . - ' Hill Hall Sunday Concert Series Barbara Rowan will perform a piano program at 8 p rh. The program will honor William S. Nowman, UNC alumni distinguished professor of music. Free. Stewart Theatre The Young Americans will perform The Music Man at 8 p.m. Sunday in Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium. Tickets are available at the Stewart Theatre Box Office in the NCSU Student Center. For more information call 737-3105. GALLERY Asian Art Exhibit An exhibition of Indian and Southeast Asian art is show ing at the Ackland Qm nFH-Y-BLUEiN JS X 2MtIIZ - ft. h Franklin Street phone 942-3061 1:30 4:00 6:30 9:00 Onel Week Only 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 One Week Only 3 Academy Award Nominations including BEST PICTURE! At times it looked like it might cost them their jobs, their reputations, and maybe even their lives. REDFQRDKOFFTM "ALLTHE PRESIDENTSinf1 LiAs If) L My To touch her t meant decdh. The 49tIh AnnuaI AcAdEMy AwarcIs Show MoidAyr MARch 28ih on Your LocaI ABC TV STATioiN SA.M.P.A.S. R fcj LATE SHOWS Fri.-Sat. 11:30 He's got to face a gunfight once more to live up to his legend once more TO WIN JUST ONE MORE TIME. 3 JOHN WAYNE LAUREN BACALL "THE in PAUL NEWMAN The DAVID SUSSKIND Production of a ROBERT ALTMAN Rim "BUFFALO BILL AND THE INDIANS, or SITTING BULLS 4 M X X x X X X X x M M 3 x H X X X Fipe Arts Festival , Friday 1 1 a.m. Michael McClure signs Bull's Head Bookshop books of plays and poems Student Stores 12 p.m. Southern premiere of Varsity Theatre "Pumping Iron" 8 pm. "Appalachia Sounding" Memorial Hall 9:30 p.m. Tahuantinsuyo music Student Union concert Snack Bar Saturday 11:30 a.m. Southern premiere of Varsity Theatre "Pumping Iron" 2 p.m. Frehling. Kalve and Tudor Forest Theatre perform Rainforest 4 p.m. John Reill and Julie 103 Berryhill Hall Gustafson documentary 8:30 p.m. Bread and Puppet Theatre Memorial Hall perform Joan of Arc 9:30 p.m. Coffee House with Student Union Tahuantinsuyo Snack Bar Sunday 2 p.m. Formal concert by Hill Hall Tahuantinsuyo 7-11 p.m. Renaissance Feast and Revel Ranch House Art Museum. Ackland hours are 10 a.m. to5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Free. RADIO WUNC 91.5 FM Today At 9 p.m. the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra performs. Carlo Giulini conducts the works of Haydn. Turchi and Berlioz. Saturday At 10 p.m. a jazz concert will be performed. Benny Goodman's 1938 Carnegie Hall concert features Count Basie. Bobby Hackett and Johnny Hodges. Sunday At II p.m. the Radio Program, featuring Charlie Bergen and Edgar McCarthy. ; WXYC 89.3 FM Sunday At 10:30 p.m. Artist Profile, a close up look at an artist in the rock music Field. This Sunday features Ronnie Montrose, former guitarist for the Edgar Winter Group and Boz Scaggs, who is now a solo artist. LID nV HELD OVER 3rd WEEK 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:30 IO noninflTco for flCRDf E1Y nURRDS ! ft, His u holf life was million-to-oiH' shot. HELD OVER 5th WEEK 2:20 4:40 7:00 9:20 Prxpure MnirMlf latr iK-rfcitU I outMiJtiHiH fmMMn pMun'. NETWORK rm willum rxrzK notrr DUNAWAt H0UN I1NCM DUVU.L in unim ;R JTL. Now Showing mm 1 ' r mm 7:00 9:15 Morehead Planetarium Easter the Awakening will be showing at the Planetarium through April 1 8. The show will be presented at 8 p.m. every evening and at 1 1 a.m., I p.m., 3 p.m. on Saturday and at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Sunday. We're here for you . . . 11 AM-2AM DAILY delicious sandwiches choice of 3 I HUNDREDS OF meats & cheese COMBINATIONS BEER & WINE TAKE OUT! CALL 967-4696 4 : i: . . . . ,v.wwi.':v:::-y. 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