18 The Tar Heel Thursday. August 4, 1977 Compiled by Becky Bur chant cmema Chapel Hill The Spy Who Loves Me the newest James Bond film will run through September at the Plaza One. Rescuers -an animated Disney movie will tentatively run from August l2through 25 at the Plaza Two. March or Die starring Gene Hackman will hegin August 26 at the Plaza Two. New York, New York a musical starring Robert DeNiro and Liza Minelli will have its Chapel H ill premiere August 1 1 at the Plaza Three. Breaking Training the, saga of the Bad News Bears continues until August 22 at the Rani One. One on One a story of basketball and love will play t h rough August 22 at the Ram Two. The Van this summer's largest grossing B film will run through August 22 at the Ram Three. Star Wars George Lucas's science fiction fantasy starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Alec Guinness is booked through August 25 at the Varsity Theatre. August 3 through 7 at 8:15, in the Raleigh Little Theatre amphitheatre adjoining the Rose Garden. Adults $4; Students $3; Preschool $2. For reservations call 82 1-3 1 11 . Audition for Broadway's prize-winning musical, Guys and Dolls. Various parts available. Auditions will be held Sunday, August 7 from 2-4 p.m.; Monday, August 8 from 7-9:30 p.m.; Tuesday, August 9 from 7 9:30 p.m. at the Raleigh Little Theatre Auditorium in Raleigh. gallery theatre Raleigh -Little Theatre recreates the familiar children's classic The Wizard of Oz, adapted from the book by L. Frank Baum. Ackland Art Center Contemporary art in the Ackland Collection. Museum hours are 1 0-5 Tuesday through Saturday; 2-i Sunday. No admission charge. , The Art School Gallery The paintings ot W. C. Richardson will be displayed through August 14 at The Art School Gallery, located at 150 E. Maixi Street in Carrboro. Hours .are 10-5 and admission is free. Juggernaut narrated by William Shatner continues through Labor Day at the Morehead Planetarium. Weekdays at II a.m., 3 and p.m.: Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1,3 and 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2, 3 and 8 p.m. Admission for children is $1.00: senior citizens $1.25; all other adults $1.50. North Carolina Museum of History Home Industry: folk arts and crafts on display during the month of August at the museum in Raleigh." . , Ua001n3DrQ o) ODD to TTGiitg isiouw TFffl LJ YES! B3 LOI u Keep in touch with everything that's happening at UNC and in Chapel Hill . ... at the same time you can enjoy excellent news coverage and editorial comment on national events as well ... and our sports department follows the Carolina teams and games at home and away like nobody else in the business. 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Chorus The Summer Session Chorus conducted by Betsy Hood will entertain at 8 p.m. Friday in Hill Rehearsal Hall. radio Yeomen of the Guard Another in the series of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. At 7 p.m. tonight on WUNC-FM, 91.5 FM. The Gondolier A Gilbert and Sullivan operetta at 7 p.m., August 1 1 on WUNC FM, 91.5 FM. Utopia, Limited Another in the series of operettas from Gilbert and Sullivan. At 7 p.m. August 18 on WUNC-FM, 91.5 FM. The Grand Duke The final in the series of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. At 7 p.m. on August 25, WUNC-FM, 91.5 FM. television At The Top Jazz musicians Jimmy and Marian McPartland are joined by drummer George Read, clarinetist Herb Hall and others for an hour show. At 10 p.m. tonight on channel 4. They Call Me Mister Tibbs Sidney Poitier re-creates his role of Lt, Virgil Tibbs : the suspense drama to be rebroadcast on hs CBS Friday N ight M ovies, 9 p.m. Friday on channel 11. Americana "Sweet Land of Liberty" A look at the gay communities in Moscow, Idaho and Pullman, Washington includes interviews with homosexuals who describe the pressures they live under and with local -.v.v.v.w.1.:, 'K .V..'. -::: t V A .'. J - - ' I Use Uyanik will perform tonight at 8:30 in the Deep Jonah, located in the basement of the Union. residents critical of the gay community. At 8:30 Saturday evening on channel 4. Camera Three presents the Pennsylvania Ballet dancing excerpts from "Time Passed Summer," in a rebroadcast at 11 a.m. Sunday on channel 4. Performance at Wolf Trap Conductor Andre Kostelanetz, violinist Yehudi Menuhin and the National Symphony Orchestra perform together in a concert from the Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on channel 4. Opera Theatre "Trouble in Tahiti": Leonard Bernstein conducts his short, satirical opera, a light-hearted but pointed satire of the 1950's suburban sophistication and material discontent. 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