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Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, the Tet Offensive, the Public Crisis, the invasion of Czechoslovakia, and the Democratic National Convention in a year of turmoil. 8 p.m. Channel 5. Tuesday Raid on Entebbe, a careful re creation of Israel's raid and rescue in Uganda. 8 p.m. Channel 28. Play It Again, Sam, 9 p.m. Channel 11. Wednesday Nova "Memories from Eden" looks at the expanding role of zoos. 8 p.m. Channel 4. Great Performances presents the first weekly installment of Alan Ayckbourn's comic trilogy, "The Norman Conquests." 9 p.m. Channel 4. Night Life Thursday Bluegrass Experience at Cat's Cradle. Me and E at the Station. Nee Ningy Band, featuring Chris Turner, reigning world champion harmonica player, at Compardies. Toulouse TTrek performs at 8 p.m. in the Pit on the UNC campus, sponsored by the Carolina Union. The quartet performs a variety of styles, from Jackson Browne to Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Wonder to Antonio Carlos Jobim. They recently performed at Cat's Cradle 8th Anniversary Celebration and served as house band for the Chapel Hill Theatre Company's production of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." Friday and Saturday Arrogance at the Mad Hatter. Night Shift at (?at's Cradle. The Ciompi Quartet, a chamber music ensemble, at Compardies. Sunday Jazz with Joe deLuca, Michael Sachs and friends, at the Station. Tuesday Nee Ningy Band at the Mad Hatter. Every Thursday BLUEGRASS EXPERIENCE $1.50 Friday-Saturday, June 9 & 10 NIGHTSHIFT $2.00 Monday, June 12 MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL on area's largest video screen no cover Tuesday-Wednesday, June 13 & 14 AMOS GARRETT and GEOFF MULDAUR formerly of Paul Butterfield Band and Maria Muldaur Band $3.50 405 W. Rosemary St. 967-9053 1 " e Toulouse TTrek performs Amos Garrett and Geoff Muldaur at Cat's Cradle. Wednesday Amos Garrett and Geoff Muldaur at Cat's Cradle. Skip Castro Band at the Mad Hatter. Ladies free. Gallery Drawings and Collages of Fritz Bultman in the South Gallery of the Carolina Union. Through June 30. 150 Years of Prints, from Goya to Picasso, at Ackland Art Gallery. June 11 - August 20. Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a.m. -5 p.m.; Sunday: 2 p.m. -6 p.m.; Closed Mondays. Little Art Gallery in North Hills Mall features a select group of WILLIAM LEE HOLDEN GRANT Sorry No Passes LWVUEN OMEN I The first time was only a warning. A HARVEY BERN HARD PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH MACE NEUFELD WILLIAM HOLDEN LEE GRANT DAMIEN OMEN II Produced by HARVEY DERNHARD . Co-Produced by CHARLES ORME Directed by DON TAYLOR Screenplay by STANLEY MANN and MICHAEL HODGES Story by HARVEY DERNHARD Music JERRY GOLDSMITH COLOR BY DeLUXf (.H'ljINA! MOT'ON PtCTUW VTUNDIHACK AVA.LAtM , iOthaMTUBVlOXWfiiWjlAMi.'UPfS I iIV ".. ... Starts Tomorrow i J I it-. M IT in the Pit tonight at 8 p.m. Japanese woodcuts by Nagayama and other contemporary Oriental artists, through June 30. The public is invited to visit the Gallery and to register for a drawing to be held during the month of June. Planetarium Fire from the Sky: Meteors, Comets and Asteroids. Through June 26. Shows: Monday-Friday 11 am., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Films Friday Union free flick: "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," 8:30 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union. to PANAVIStON Z? Shows Sat. & Sun. 1:15 Weekdays 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 ) ' Thursday, June 8, 1978 The Tar Hefl 7 Admission by UNC I D. or Union Privilege Card. Sunday Union free flick: "Chloe in the Afternoon." 8:30 p.m. in the Great Hall. Admission by UNC I D. or Union Privilege Card. Tuesday Union free flick: "The Ox Bow Incident." 8:30 p.m. in the Great Hall. Admission by UNC I.D. or Union Frivilege Card. Chapel Hill Public Library TuesdayWednesday Evening Film Series presents the Emmy Award winning "Roots" in weekly in stallments, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, in the Library Meeting Room, Boundary Street entrance. The series began on June 6 and 7 with "The African." The episode slated for June 13 and 14 is "The Slave," in which Kunta Kinte embarks on the slave-ship voyage to America. Wednesday Duke University Quadrangle Pictures: "Notorious" at 7:30 p.m., and "How Green Was My Valley" at 9:20 p.m. in Gross Chem Auditorium. Admission: $1.00. Seals I Vn..Wi! adiOercnt iffTiftVjr nl Held Over 1 IrgjMyj 4th Big Week J ShOWS It'll blow voni mincl'i 330 fVh BURT I 5:30 'jtf REYN0LDS B I "t Un.ttJftil.5ls (W 1 Ck -i Last Day r.ufly "Rabbit Test" I tAn ancient horror I fTFV slept beneath I StaiiS I the elegant I Tomorrow! M ?""'on R t zG? . igp.. -ifr-'l rsawaliblii.iiti im mi hp iiitBfigBiaam P Jj Tomorrow 8 LaStl OiHy wo? (1 Kid who rjof B Dav I p ,shed jro",1d I "Calif ,tw,1,v,l",,K, Nightl lJa 1 ef iLASERDLASTnJ r'H Back By I VgRtt$ HnaHr J k. .liktimL A Demand If TvX I 1 mL 1 SRZJ I
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