4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday. April 15. 1977 INSTA'COPY Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (Over the Zoom) 929-2147 Mon.-Fri.9-6 The Neurobiology Program Tenth Anniversary Symposium Dr. Seymour Benzer ainurma instuuie ot lecnnoiogy "The Uses of Genetics in Problems of the Nervous System and Behavior" Dr. Sydney Brenner Medical Research Council - Cambridge "Genetics of Complex Systems Professor Bernard Katz University College London "The Release of the Neuromuscular Transmitter and the Present State of the Vesicular Hypothesis" Monday, April 18, 1977 1 P.M. Memorial Hall E1NEMA Chapel Hill Buffalo Bill and The Indians - Altman returns to the atmosphere that marked his MtCaheand Mrs. Miller in this loose adaptation of Kopit's play Indians. Paul Newman is Buffalo Bill and a complete sham who is hoisted on a gullible and anxious public by his show-bi managers. Then Chief Sitting Bull joins the show with his own ideas and dreams. With Joel Grey, Harvey Keitel. Geraldine Chaplin, and Will Sampson. At 7 and 9:30 tonight in Carroll Hall. Admission SI. Tickets are available at the Union desk. No money will be taken at the door. Badlands Martin Sheen and SLssy Spacek play two young people who suddenly go on a murder spree, while constantly running from the law. Based on an actual incident. Badlands explores the cool psyches ol these two misfits and their effect on a terrified Midwest. Also the short Pistol. At 7 and 9 W pm Saturday in Carroll Hall, l-ree. Yojimbo Kurosawa"s only full-length comedy-satire, about a Samurai bodyguard (Toshiro Mifune) who turns the tables on the treacherous people he is supposed to guard. Not just an adventurous spectacle. Yojimho has traces of what could be called a Brechtian parable. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sundav in Carroll Hall. Free. Raleigh A Luta Continua Undoubtedly the best movie on the current African liberation struggle in Mozambique. Also Chile With Poems and duns, the story of Chile after the military coup in I973. At 7 and 9:15 p.m. Saturday at the Hargraves Community Center. A donation of $1.50 is requested. For local theatres see advertisements on p. 3. if New sanyo car stereo cassette tape player with AMFM stereo radio. jiS FT414A VICKERS PRICE 129 95 List $149.95 Model 415 Similar To Above Records off the air and comes complete with microphone. $149.95. Installations Available The Place To Buy Clean, Clear Sound Mon.-Wed. 10-6 Thurs.-Fri. 10-8 Sat. 10-5:30 TELEVISION Sweet Hostage An unusual movie in which Martin Sheen plays a lugitive mental patient who recites Coleridge and fancies himself Kubla Khan, ensconced in a "stately pleasure dome" his tumbledown New Mexican hideaway. Linda Blair is an ill-educated tomboy, his kidnaped audience, who is at first frightened, then charmed by this improbable prince and his fantasy world. At 9 tonight on Channel 5. Chicago Soul II a concert of soul music with Don Cornelius and the Spinners as hosts. Bill Withers, the Dramatics. Johnnie Taylor, and the Chi-Lites are some of the scheduled guests. At I Saturday morning on Channel 28. Masterpiece Theatre -Georgina and some friends uke Richard's car for an ill-fated jov ride in Part 13 of Upstairs. Downstairs. At 10 p.m. Saturday on Channel 4. United Cerebral Palsy Telethon -Among the scheduled guests are actress-singer Kay Stevens, comedian Marty Allen, actor Barry Williams. The telethon runs through Sunday afternoon. At 10 p.m. Saturday on Channel 5. Celebrity Challenge ol the Sexes -Sportscasters Vin Scully and Phyllis George are the hosts as TV and motion-picture stars engage in athletic competition between the sexes. At 8 p.m. Sunday on Channel II. 21 Hours at Munich -dramatizes a tragic chapter from recent history, when eight Arab terrorists held nine Israeli athletes hostage at the 1 972 Olympics. Jim McKay narrates sequences of the drama, which was filmed on location. At 9 p.m. Sunday on Channel 5. World of Darkness A tale of the occult focusing on a writer who dies on an operating table- and then is revived. His short lived contact with death, however, has its after-effects: he's called upon by supernatural voices to help a woman prove her father didn't kill himself. At 10 p.m. Sunday on Channel II. Pallisers -Widowed Phineas Finn returns to run again for Parliament in Part II. but his career is threatened by his friendship with Lady Laura Kennedy. At 10 p.m. Sunday on Channel 4. NITE LIFE Chapel Hill - Cat's Cradle Green Valley Ramblers perform at 9:30 tonight and Saturday. Compardiea Skinny performs at 9 tonight and Saturday. Admission SI. Gryphon Ted Tom. Ted and Marcie perform at 9 tonight and Saturday. Raleigh Cafe Dea Vu-Lofer's Glory perform at 9 tonight and Saturday. Admission $2.50. ' Charlie Goodnight'! Razmatau performs at 9:30 tonight. Admission $3 for guys and S2 for girls. Crimson performs at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Admission S2 for guys and $2 for girls. Pier -The Contenders perform at 9 tonight and Saturday. THEATRE J Duke Players- present Happy Birthday. Wanda June at 8:15 tonight through Sunday in Branson Theatre on the Duke University campus. Tickets are S3. 50 tonight and Saturday and S3 on Sunday. Tickets are available at the Page Box Office. For more information call 684-3181. Stewart Theatre- presents Sherlock Holmes at 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday on the NCSU campus. For more information call 737- BH.JJ.XJ ,.,, JHJJ.IHJ.IJJ.U,. - -- - i ? - v - .. if. ' A i - - X -? r i .Jn . , JifriS- Vj - ; yv .i J inxM " 1 "' 'N4' " ! 'rK., 01 v' Sf -. H lC I ill;; VHUa Dmner Theatre presents Shenandoah tomgM throughSundav. 1 he doors open at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are S 1 2.50 tonight and Saturday and SI I on Sunday. Playmaker Repertory Company Tickets are on sale for Once in a Lifetime, an uproarious comic romp through the early days of Hollywood. The show will be presented April 19-23 andApnl 26-30 in Playmaker's Theatre. Tickets are available at the PRC box office in Graham Memorial, the Print Shop, and Ledbetter Pickard t. MUSIE ri a Trio -will oerform at 8 tonight in Jones Auditorium on the Meredith College campus, free aamission. Momingstar- This Christian rock band will perform at 8 tonight at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. Sponsored by the Cornerstone. Admission is free. Southern Polk Festltral-At 2 p.m. Saturday on Ehnnghaus Field contemporary music will be performed by Jane Sapp, the St. Helena Singers. Lili Mae Ledford. Drink Small, and Anne Romaine. Davtd Bromberg The David Bromberg Band will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hall. Tickets are S3 and are on sale at the Union Desk. UNC Women's Glee Club will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hill Hall. Free. Martha Flowers -will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Fmish galleries at the N.C. M useum of Art. She is a professor of voice at UNC. ftochetle Travis, soprano and Wilton Mason, piano will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday in Hill Ml. Free. GALLERY Asian Art Exhibit An exhibition of Indian and Southeast Asian Art is showing at the Ackland Art M useum through Sunday. Ackland hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10a.m. to 5 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Free. Planetarium North Gallery Exhibit Watercolors by Nadine Vartainan are showing through the month of April . Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday. 2 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m. Sundays. Photography Exhibit Photographs by Cliff Haac and Richard Leison will be showing April 17-May 7 in the art school in Carrboro. RADIO WXYC-FM 89.3 At 10:30 p.m. Sunday Artist Profile. Featured in this week's edition is an interview and music by one of the most popular groups in English rock music history. CGC seat deadline The deadline for filing petitions for the District 1 9 Campus Governing Council (CGC) seat is 5 p.m. today. Michael Hawkin, elections board chairperson, said a special election for the seat will be held Wednesday to fill the vacancy left when the write-in winner of the regular spring election declined to take office. District 19 includes all undergraduates residing outside of Orange or Durham counties and those living in the southeastern part of Orange County not included in District 16. . No petitions had been filed as of Thursday. Petitions are available in Suite C of the Carolina Union. mm 'llll ill" l Spring time is Pearl time Job Hunting? We've got some books to help you: The Quick Job-Hunting Map Jobs, 77 - College Edition What Color is your Parachute? a practical manual for Job Hunters Go Hire Yourself An Employer Job Hunting Secrets & Tactics Little Professor Book center Open daily 9:30-6 Sunday 12-6 C 1977 Miller Brewing Co , Milwaukee. Wis. 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