FrkJay, November 11, 1977 Weekender 5 concert Continued from page 3. nite life Cat' Cradl - Arrogance plays Friday and Saturday nights. From 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday television sports are featured on a 10-foot video screen (no cover charge). Mad Hatter - Nightshift is featured Friday and Saturday nights. Gary Burton performs Sunday. Tht Station - The scheduled groups are: Smiler (Friday) and the Holla-Moriah Band (Sunday). The entertainment for Saturday is to be announced. gallery AcMand Memorial Art Center - A Library of Congress exhibit entitled "Color and the Graphic Arts." Little Art Gallery - Works of potters Alice Proctor and Stanley Winborne. At North Hills Mall at Raleigh. radio In Focus) - A close up view of Little Feat from 6 to II p.m. Friday on WDBS-FM 107. In Focua - Maddy Prior is featured from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Sunday. dance A Day for Dancing - The Durham Arts Council sponsors workshops from 9.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday in the Carolina Union. Clogging Show and Workshops - The Durham Arts Council sponsors workshops from I to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Johnson Recreation Center, with a special Clogging and Hoedown Show at 8 p.m. planetarium Morehead Program - Sunrise at Stonehenge. At f p.m. Friday, at 1 1 a.m., 1, 3, and 8 p.m. Saturday, and at 2, 3, and 8 p.m. Sunday special events School Art Guild Craft Fair - At Chapel Hill'; University Mall from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, l.oca! craftsmen will offer their original work for sale to tht public. Tennis Exhibition - Rod Laver and Roy Emerson play at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Reynolds Coliseum of N.C. State University. Alex Haley - The author of the phenomenal successful historical novel. Roots, speaks at 8 p.m Saturday at Burlington's Cummings High School. Spacious sound, realistic depth, compact size Infinity's $335 Quantum i? mm-- m mm r.u (life M lim Mm m Presenting the smallest speaker with the revolutionary Infinity-Watkins Dual-Drive Woofer. Its combination of deep bass, power, and articu lation is overwhelmingly real. Much more, too, including exclusive EMIT Infinity's superlative Electromagnetic Induction Tweeters, to add to the concert-hall presence. When you have Quantum 5 spea kers, you' re there. Infinity We get you back to what it's all about. Music. V Nickers Kudio - ' I ; w fr -m I f f j ?' i PI!""?" I sSU&&bJL v. TT'iTiTTiiTTTlff - Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart seem to have things under control in this scene from the Carolina Theatre's third Bogart film classic, The Big Sleep. The detective thriller begins a one-week run tonight, with all seats $2. Advertisement Sam Continued from page 2. plays Dick Christie. Arnold also was seen in PRCs Equus, as Harry Dalton, a stable owner, and acted in four PRC shows last season. Allan's ex-wife Nancy is played by Sandra Geiss-Karas, who recently portrayed Eunice Hubbell in PRC's opening production, A Streetcar Named Desire. Last season she was seen as Loretta in A History of the American Film, and was in several other Playmakers productions. Woody Allen's Play It Again. Sam will run at 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and at 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $4.50 and $4.90, with special group rates available. For additional information and ticket reservations call the box office at 933-1 121. name talent the same weekend. Almost everyone is familiar with the unique harmonies and disharmonies that characterize theCSN trio. Minus Neil Young, their introspective Canadian friend, this is the group that cut an album in 1969, thrilled us at Woodstock and then split up. They reunited a year ago, produced Crosby, Stills and Sash in May and have been touring since. Weather Report will dazzle Carmichael audiences Friday with their sophisticated blend of jazz, rock, funk and classical music. The basic dynamic in Weather Report's history, which has produced seven albums, has been the continually evolving : relationship between co-leaders Wayne Shorter and Josef Zawinul, both as composers and musicians. Gary Burton, a master on the vibraphone, has cut 19 albums. His four-mallet mastery of the instrument has changed the world's concept of the technical and musical possibilities of the vibes. Burton first achieved national prominence as a featured soloist with George Shearling and Stan Getz. He formed the Gary Burton Quartet in 1967 and expanded to a quintet in 1974. Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald certainly need no introduction. Their famous sounds have been heard all over the world for years. Nightshift, a band composed of outstanding musicians from several defunct local bands, will make their debut Friday. Nightshift features "Grateful Eddie" lbarguen from Southwing on lead guitar; Tim Hildebrandt from Heart wood on rhythm guitar and vocals. 210 W. Franklin ltin FtJwl.i-1 am Ml) "SPLENDIDLY ACTED AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE." -Gene Shalit, NBC-TV "BEAUTIFULLY ACTED... an intellectually exquisite film. It is often said that the cinema is poor at investigating ideas, but this f ilm's mind has a noble structure." Penelope Gilliatt, New Yorker ' : ; "AN ENGROSSING ENTERTAINMENT." -Judith Crist, N.Y. Post and see what we've been missing." Boston Herald-American "Finely made, beautifully photographed, carefully and compellingly directed. A most majestic piece of filmmaking." Leonard Probst. NBC-Radio " 'La Grande Bourgeoise is a passionate, romantic film steaming with volatile ingredients ...unforgettable images." -Richard Dyer, Boston Globe Mil ID (EMM LA mi Lj tAST fRANKUN SIBfcET gfj MBK'iifflflrani? Showtimes: 2:40 4:55 7:10 9:30 '"La Grande Bourgeoise' is a fascinating story." Kathleen Carroll, N Y. Daily News "The entire cast is superb. Ravishingly photographed. There is one visually stunning sequence after another." Los Angeles Times " 'La Grande Bourgeoise' is a very special, a very tender, a very tender, a very lovely film Beautifully photographed and acted." CBS-TV J rMMMW"'BittMiMw1

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