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14 The Tar Heel Thursday, May 26, 1977 What's going on? Summertime activities CINEMA Campus Cabaret Liza Minelli and Joel Grey are divinely decadent in Bob Fosse's fascinating musical drama centered around the Kit Kat Klub during the rise of the Nazi Party. Winner of 8 Academy Awards. At 8:30 Friday night in the Great Hall. Free with ID. MKmvt,mm.'M . uijiiihimhiiiiii.ii jnuaag- fW- www""l,JU w2 si T 1 i , tit ,K - 4,, i 1 1 ii I 5: 10, 7: 10 and 9: 10 at the Plaza Theatre. Uptown Saturday Night and Let's Do It Again Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier in hilarious comedies. The former is at 3:15 and 7:10; the latter at 5: 10 and 9:05. Both at the Carolina Blue Theatre. Young Frankenstein Mel Brooks makes you forget there ever was an original other than this one. With Gene Wilder, Cloris Leachman and Marty Feldman. At 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9: 10 at the Carolina White Theatre. Friday at 7 p.m. Program of works by American composers: Heiss: Song of Nature; Harbison: Six Dumbshows; Lansky: Crossworks; Huggler: Bittere Nusse; Perle: Six Etudes; Anderson: Black Songs. Elsa Charlston, soprano; D'Anna Fortunata, mezzo-soprano; The Boston Musica Viva, Richard Pittman, conductor. Saturday at 2 p.m. Rigoletto by Guiseppe Verdi. Norman Mittelmann, Elana Mauti-Nunziata, and Alfredo Kraus. Riccardo Chailly, conductor. Sunday at 10 p.m. New Music and All That Jazz. The Eastman Jazz Ensemble, conducted by Rayburn Wright, and the Eastman Musica Nova, Sunday at 6 p.m. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Nigel Nicholson, editor of the first six volumes of letters, recalls the lively and robust personality of Virginia Woolf, whom he knew personally as a youngster. Sunday 11 p.m. "Point of Order" recalls the high drama of the 1954 confrontation between Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and Joseph N. Welch, in original recordings narrated by Eric Sevareid. Monday at 10 p.m. The Jack Benny Show. Benny's radio family . . Mary Livingstone, Don Wilson, Phil Harris, Please turn to page15. 1 George C. Scott plays the stormy, passionate hero in the movie based on Hemingway's novel, "Islands in the Stream" at the Plaza Theatre. . J RADIO George C. Scott Nashville Altman's biggest with 24 characters weaving among each other in the Country Music Capital. Among the excellent cast in this humorous vision of America are Karen Black, Geraldine ;Chaplin, Henry Gibson, Lily Tomlin, Ronee Blakely and Keith Carradine. At 8:30 Sunday night in the, Great Hall. Free with ID. Chapel Hill Slap Shot With classic hunk Paul Newman and a wild hockey team. At the Varsity Theatre. At 2:30, 4:45 and 9: 15. Islands in the Stream With George C. Scott in this remake of the Hemingway novel. At 2:45, 4:55, 7:05, and 9:15 at the Plaza Theatre. Vanessa Erotic movie about the Asexual awakening of a young woman. At 2: 15, 4:00, 5:45, 7:30 and 9: 15 at the Plaza Theatre. The Greatest Muhammad Ali shows what he can do outside the ring. At 3: 10, WUNC - 91.5 FM Tonight at 7. The Juilliard String Quartet. Mozart: String Quartet in G major; Bartok: Quartet No. 6; Beethoven: String Quartet. Tonight at 10. Crime Marches on, by the Dudley Riggs' New Workshop. A satirical review of the history of crime in America, played in an outrageous series of irreverently absurd skits and running gags. 0' "A. q invite a Tl 1 I I 1 i u h K! n i in iruutiL&ir n wu 1 1 "5 1 GASGRILL BY ARKLA to your next cookout The Firefly an Embermatic gasgnll by Arkla Economical to buy economical to operate Uses safe, low-cost bottled LP gas Easy to take along anywhere Gives you real "charcoal" flavor, with no charcoal mess. Only $11119 .95 Chapel C 3 1 1 TV & Appliance 929-1586 in the Plaza on Elliott Rd , between the Theatres & Mongolian Barbecue conducted by Sidney Hodkinson. Two ensembles of the same musicians bridging big band jazz, and contemporary classical music. Sunday at 9 p.m. "Lobgesang" Symphony, Opus 52, by Felix Mendelssohn. Berlin Philharmonic; Herbert-von Karajan, conductor. WHEN THE TIME IS TEN 'TIL LATE. Researched. Written. Typed. Now you need it copied. Collated. Fast. The name that says it all is Copyquick. Copies. Quick. 929-4028 COPYQUICK On Franklin St. Over NC Cafeteria Open Mon.-Sat. 0 0 rZF y t I !! Ill 1 MT Old Well Music Box PL-AYS "HARK THE SOUND" in antique finish wood . . . J3T -IS Downtown Franklin Street ) H ' Z it s I t The Daily Tar Heel is published by the Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during the regular academic year except during exam period, vacations and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: Sept. 1 7, Oct. 1, 8. 22. Nov. 5. The Summer Tar Heel is published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. 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