Friday, November 4, 1977 Weekender 5 laf ft m . 7 Alan Bates stars in the film version of the once forbidden D. H. Lawrence novel, Women in Love. The film begins a week long run at the Carolina .Theatre today. Advertisement Central America which flourished some 1,500 years ago are explored. At 7:30 p.m. on Channel 28. ' The American Short Story "The Music School" by John Updike. A day in the life of a contemporary writer struggling to find a focus for his life is dramatized. At 9 p.m. on Channel 4. Boxing Special The two top-ranked contenders for Muhammad Ali's heavyweight crown Ken Norton and Jimmy Young Tight a I S-round elimination bout in La Vegat. At 9 p.m. on Channels 5 and t. Second City T.V. Humorous looks at magazines, religious shows and the world tennis circuit art featured. At 1 1 p.m. on Channel 28. Weekend Scheduled features include a took at Haiti where the average annual income is $55, a profile of former Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz and an examination of overcrowded campsites at Yotemite . National Park. At 1 1:30 p.m. on Channel 28. Oracula (1831) Bela Lugosi stars as the vampire count of Bram Stoker's horror classic. At midnight on Channel 8. Sunday BUI Dooley: Football Highlights of Saturday's Clemson-North Carolina game. At noon on Channel II. NFL FootbaH - 1 ) The Dallas Cowboys meet the New York Giants at East Rutherford, N.J. Live at I p.m. on Channel 1 1 . 2) The M iami Dolphins play the Jets at New York. Live at 1 p.m. on Channel 28. 3) The St. Louis Cardinals vs. the Vikings at Bloomington, M inn. Live at 4 p.m. on Channel II. Evening at Symphony Featured music is Respighi's "Ancient Airs and Dances" and Richard Strauss's "Symphonia Domestica." At 8 p.m. on Channel 4. theatre The Robber Bridegroom This Broadway musical comedy comes to N.C. State's Stewart Theatre at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday. Only rush-rate tickets are available for the evening performance. CocktaH Party The Raleigh Little Theatre, 301 Pogue St., presents T. S. Eliot's classic drama Friday. Call 821-3111 for information. Second Time Around The Village Dinner Theatre of Raleigh presents this comedy each night this weekend. Call 506-8343 for information. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow At Raleigh's Pullen You are invited to attend a seminar at the Carolina Inn Chapel Hill, North Carolina on Wednesday, the ninth of November at seven-thirty in the evening "Investing for Tax Free Income" will be the topic of discussion Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Tenner & Smith, Inc. Raleigh, North Carolina R.S.V.P. 1-800-662-7320 Beth Margolis Carol Smith Refreshments will be served WESTERN SIZZLIN Celebrates this Homecoming Weekend with a NO. 19 RIB EYE Reg. $3.99 Saturday $3.29 C, . . 111 r ftnit-ivvtv Baked Potato, or French Fries, Texas Toast Carry Out Service No Extra Charge 324 West Rosemary 942-1116 I J, LUNCH BUCK OU DOLLAR off OR COUPON n 51 ONE 05 W. HObEMART ST. Park Children's theatre at 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. At 4 p.m. both days, the Puppets in the Park will present the Lost Dragon. For information call 744-6058. You're Good Man Charlie Brown The UNC-G Department of Drama presents this musical favorite at 8: 15 p.m. Friday and Saturday. music Kansas Performing live in concert at the Charlotte Coliseum at 8 p.m. Friday. Billy Craah Craddock He wiU appear at the Charlotte Coliseum at 6 p.m. Saturday and at the Raleigh Civic Center Sunday. Call 755-601 1 for time of Raleigh performance. Boaz Sharon The Duke University Department of Music presents this young Israeli pianist in a faculty recital including works by Ben-Haim, Ravel, Debussy, Prokofiev, Beethoven, Schumann and Chopin. At 8:15 p.m. Saturday in the East Duke Music Room. UNC Chamber Singers 1 hey appear in a H ill Hall concert at 4 p.m. Sunday under the direction of Robert Porco. nite life Homecoming Dance The Original Shirclles and the Swamp Fox Band provide the musk for this annual extravaganza in Woollen Gym. Begins at 9 pm Saturday. Cat's Cradle Bland Simpson performs Friday and Saturday nights. Closed Sunday. The Mad Hatter Passion is the group for Friday and Saturday nights. Andy Shapiro plays Sunday. The Station Decatur Jones is featured Friday night; Rabbit and Ken Sunday. Saturday's music is to be announced. gallery Ackland Memorial Art Center Opening Sunday is a I ibrary of Congress exhibit that examines color as a resource of the graphic process, entitled "Color and the Ciraphic Arts." N.C. Museum of Art The featured exhibit for the month is a group of works by the Art Faculty of l!NC-0 in the Collectors Gallery. The museum is in Raleigh at 107 L Morgan St. Art exhibition A colorful new exhibit opens at the Ackland Museum Sunday: "Color and the Graphic Arts." The display, a Library of Congress exhibition, runs through Dec. 4. The exhibit documents the history of the development of color and the graphic arts and displays reproductions of some outstanding examples of color printing in the collections of the Library of Congress. Mounted on 66 panels, it is divided into two sections. The first touches briefly on what color is and how we see color, the early history of color exploration and color theories advancing from Newton and Goethe to the present. The second part covers "color in use," with special emphasis on the many processes of graphic reproduction. Highlights in the development of the color camera, color film and recent innovative techniques in photograph printing complete this section. Ackland is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays. 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