Thursday, January 24, 1930 Weekender Pcgo3 A night for staying awake: Fun, games, food at Union if By PHIL WELLS T his is your only chance this year to do it ail night in the Union. The "it," co-sponsored by the Carolina Union and Henderson Residence College, will include almost anything from a performance by Chris Rush to roller skating in the Great Hall; from gambling at a casino to winning two free ski rentals. The "it" is the 3rd annual All Nighter, which will begin Friday at 8 p.m. and end Saturday at 4 a.m. Rush, a social satirist, combines topics like those of comedy team Cheech and Chong with the delivery of Woody Allen for ' his comedy routine. He originally was known for his drug-oriented humor but has left that behind for other social topics such as politics, contraceptives and puberty. Much of his comedy shows his rebellion against his childhood and his education by nuns in the Dominican Republic. , Rush's first album, suitably titled First Rush, caused him to, be compared to Lenny Bruce, George Carlin and Woody Allen. The album never was a big seller for the simple reason thats its language and topics excluded any form of radio play. Rush is a former contributor to National Lampoon. One of his more popular jokes in Lampoon shows a breast that reads: "What's the difference between Raid and mother's milk? There's no DDT in Raid." Rush also has appeared on Saturday Night Live and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. Nick Barrett, a local musician, will perform with Rush. Barrett plays the piano and guitar and sings blues. Rush will perform at 9:30 Ueelxender is the feature magazine published each Thursday by The Daily Tar Heel. Dinita lames Edtor Melanie Sill, Assistant Editor Elliott Warnock, Columnist ellir Daily Ear llwl David Stacks, Editor Michele Mecke, Managing Editor 'Susan Ladd, Features Editor Laura Elliott, Arts Editor Reid Tuvium, Sports Editor Andy James, Photography Editor Barrett will 10:15 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and perform at .8:30 and Admission is free. The All-Nighter also will feature a casino in the Union snack bar area from 8 p.m.-4 a.m. The cost will be 50 cents for $250 worth of playing money. The cost to roller skate will be 75 cents an hour. Those who venture to stay up all night also will be able to play bingo in North Gallery, have their fingers and faces painted in South Gallery, have their palms read, see films and cartoons and compete in a backgammon tournament. Other all-night events will include a lost key contest, bowling specials, a chess challenge, a disco, a coffee house and several prize drawings throughout the night. Prizes will include two free ski rentals, two Purdy's memberships, a dinner for two at Slug's a backgammon board. Tickets will be available at each event and at the center of the main lobby. T shirts vith an All-Nighter logo will be sold for S3. The Union and HRC will split the costs of the event, but all profits will go toward' s HRC's portion of Springfest. Last year, though, the two groups barely broke even, said Susan Strayhorn, HRC's social lieutenant governor. "Our goal is to prdvide students With the event. If we make money, that is good, but that isn't our primary goal," Strayhorn said. The Brice Street and Bonnie Gringo bands have already signed contracts to play at Henderson beach for the annual event, she said. 0 Phil Wells is a staff writer for The Daily Tar Heel. THERE jS A DIFFERENCE! our fc 42nf ?-- E EDUCATIONAL CENTER TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 Visit Our Canters And Se For Yourself WhyWt Make The Differsnu Call Days. Eves & Weekends For classes in your area, call: 919439-8720 . Suit 102 -CrostBldg. 2834 Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham, N.C. 27707 Outside NY State ONLY CALL TOLL FREE .800-223-1782 f 4 K' it W.vv--, A- W ; V V"' ' 3 'J V 'A.'X's".'"",jp ...... , , , " - , Mi - i . :.: ::. , v. 1 -r.-, - J Chris Rush The former National Lampoon contributor and veteran of NBC's Saturday Night Live and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert will perform tonight as part of an all-nighter sponsored by the Carolina Union and Henderson Residence College. The Golden Dragon a fine Chinese Restaurant Wc Feature Authentic Chinese Food Meticulously Prepared Lunch, Dinner, or Snack Carry-out Service Catering, for all occasions Open Monday-Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Closed Sundays Downtown 130 E. Franklin St. 9295728 OPENING FEBRUARY I FIRST HO IT HOACIE 11 FACTORY 401 WEST FRANKLIN Drive Our Cars ALMOST FREE to most U.S. cities AUTO DRIUEAVJAY 919-272-2153 520 V. Friendly Ave. Greensboro, N.C. no ivi mi )0 PI LOW COST FLIGHTS X-matNew Years lnters6ssion Easter (212) C29-8SG0 Outside N.Y. State 1-800-223-7676 Tfc Cntr to it4nl Jrorrl 1140 RROOW NVC N 4 , i i f , ' i