Thursday, Oclcbsr 2, 1233 "3 H u 5 y i Da at 8:30 p.m. Friday with a 4 p.m. matinee Saturday in Memorial Hall. This touching comedy tei'.s, with great affection, the story of a middle-aged writer who comes to Dublin to bury his father. Haunted by his father's roguish spirit, he relives memories of his bittersweet Childhood. Tickets available at the Union box office. Festlfa3 1980 from 1 until 5:30 p.m. Sunday on downtown Franklin Street. Entertainment includes Mr. Ken Kaye, the performing juggler, a lacrosse exhibition featuring UNC lacrosse team players, the Apple Chill doggers and the Leaky String Band. Exhibitions will include pottery batik, watercolors and spin art displays. A3egro Non Troppo Friday at 7, 9, and 11 p.m. in Carroll Hall. Bruno Bozzetto's lovely and spirited animated send-up of Disney's Fantasia. Admission $1. Cinema Campus The Overcoat at 8 p.m. today in Carroll Hall. An ' adaption of Gogol's literary classic about a meek office clerk who fight to buy a coat for the winter, enjoys the popularity it brings him and suffers its loss. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Wuthering Heights at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Carroll Hall. Sam Coldwyn's production of Emily Bronte's Gothic love story with Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff and Merle Oberon as Cathy. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. The Last Command at 8 p.m. Sunday in Great Hall. Josef Von Sternberg's silent masterpiece is an ironic tale of a Czarist general reduced to work as an extra in Hollywood studios. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Being A Join at 8 p.m. Monday in Carroll Hall. This . . . featuring Steamed Scallops Devilcd Crab Steamed Snow Steamcd Oysters Crab Legs 'Steamed Shrimp Clams IIJCLUBEXS ALA CAHTE VEGETABLES I 1 food served 6-10 p.rn. bar open 4-12 midniie OPEIl TUECDAY-eUIlBAY ell ADC Permits 15-501 Ci Smith Level Rd. Starpoint Center 3 miles from downtown Chapel Hill i " i owe & Coun try Hair Styling CHAPEL HILL'S FINEST PRESENTS: Jeff Stephens Valerie Martin Along with our staff of Great Hair Cutters to serve you Nancy and Dob Tcmpesto 91 Willow Drive Across from the University color film documentary of North Carolina folklore shown for the first time. Admission free. The Lavender H3 at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Carroll Hall. Alec Guiness stars as a timid bank clerk who leads a gang of robbers in the hilarious British romp. Winner of the 1951 Academy Award for best screenplay. Admission by UNC student ID or Union privilege card. Cf.2?2I 1113 Varsity Fame. At 2:15, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:35 p.m. Varsity Uteshow The Rocky Horror Picture Show. At midnight Friday and Saturday. PUu lThe Tin Drum. Final shows today at 2:15, 5 and ' 7:45 p.m. A double feature of My Bodyguard and Breaking Away starts Friday. Bodyguard shows at 3 and 7:05 p.m. Breaking shows at 4:55 and 9:05 p.m. Ptaza B In God We Trust At 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. PSasa HI Resurrection. At 3:15, 5:15, and 9:15 p.m. Ram Triple CaS 9&7-82S4 for weekend features. Carolina Cal 942-3451 for weekend features. Duke Key Largo at 7 and 9:30 p.m. today in the Biology Science Auditorium. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Edward G. Robinson star in John Huston's film about a gangster holding several people captive in a Key West hoteL Admission $1.50. Escape From Alcatraiat 8and11 p.m. Friday in Baldwin Auditorium. Ctint Eastwood stars in Don Siegel's tightly made thriller about a man who gets out of the Rock. Admission $1.50. Apocalypse Now at 7 and 9:45 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Page Auditorium. Francis Ford Coppola's cinematic masterwork about the horrors of war. Admission $1.50. Henry V at 7 and 10 p.n. Tuesday. Laurence Olivier's adaptation of Shakespeare's play. Admission $1.50. Thsstsr . The Cocktail Party, T.S. Eliot's comedy drama, previews at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Playmakers Theatre. Regular performances from Oct. 9-26. For reservations call 933-1121. Salute to Lerner and Loewe, a revue of the famous Broadway team's music, through Oct. 25 at the Chez Condoret Cabaret, 143 W. Franklin St. Performances at 9 'ft I ' I ' H 1 1 t i 11 .il. j ..j i. II.. J W 4JI 11 Xili t Mall 942-69S0 942-2950 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays with late shows at 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. For reservations call -942-6714. t a jama Tops, a French farce adapted by Maw by Creen and Ed Feilbert, at 8 p.m. today through Oct 4 in Thompson Theatre on the NCSU campus in Raleigh. For more information call 737-2405. An Evening with Marcel Marceau, at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Greensboro War Memorial Auditorium. Concerts The University Orchestra performs at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in Hill Auditorium. David Serrins conducts the "Enigma," variations of Edward Elgar and the Sixth Symphony by Ralph Vaughn Williams will be performed. The University of Vermont Baroque Ensemble performs at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in the East Duke Music Room on the Duke University campus. The concert will include works by Bach, Telemann and HabdeL Don Pasquale The National Opera Company performs Danizetti's sparkling opera at 8:15 in Page Auditorium on the Duke University Campus. For information call 634-4059. CaHery Prints by Picasso and Faculty Artists showing through Oct. 19 in the Ackland Art Museum on campus. . Color Streams, an unusual exhibition of paintings by Nan Cressman, showing Friday through October 26 at CenterGallery, 150 Main Street, Carrboro. Claude Ho we 3, an exhibition of oils, watercolors and drawings. From Oct. 5-31 at the Somerhill Gallery, 5504 Chapel Hill Blvd. . . . Tony Award winner ie Mest Hestaurant in .Chapel Mill isn 't in Chapel Mill . . . . . rf C The Red Baron Jones Ferry Kci.. Carrboro I V 1 ''ss We Feature: Fresh Seafood Dinners Gourmet Beef & Chicken-Dishes Variety of Sandwiches Informal. Relaxed Atmosphere i i i s t ! ! i i 1 i I : i HOURS 4-1 MON.-SAT. Jones Ferry Rd., off 54 Bypass, Carrboro, N.C. Fhneteriun) Watchers Of The Sty, a show chronicling the history of mankind's curiosity about the heavens, is showing through Nov. 17. At 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday; and 2 and 3 p.m. Sunday. Call 933-1236 for more information. Cat's Cradle, 4S5V4 W. Rosemary St The Bluegrass Experience plays tonight. The Killer Whales, power pop from Charleston with special guests The Stubborn Stains, play Friday and Saturday. Nikki and the Corvettes play Sunday and Malcolm Balglish and Greg Lorson with special guest Claudia Schmidt perform traditional Irish music on Monday. Tuesday Robert Starling plays. The Contractions play new wave Wednesday. For more information call 967-9053. The Station, 231 L Main St, Carrboro Hog Wild plays swinging old timey tonight The Pseudes play Friday and Saturday. Eat plays new wave Sunday. There's a square dance Tuesday hosted by the Apple Chill Cloggers with music by the Snapper Creek Band. Sports Football, UNC vs. Georgia Tech at 1 p.m. Saturday in Kenan Stadim. Field Hockey, UNC vs. Pfieffer, at 4 p.m. today on Hinton lames Field. RefcJ Hotkey, UNC vs. Virginia, at 3 p.m. Saturday on Hinton lames field. Women's Soccer, UNC vs. Duke Club at 2 p.m. Sunday on Fetzer field. Women's Tennis, UNC vs. N.C State at 2 p.m. Tuesday on the Varsity Courts. plays at Carolina this week 0 IT TmTTl ? 2 f f '1 s i f i i ; ; j m s ! i FRESH SEAFOOD Giant Screen T V. Separate Lounge Ample Parking MIXED BEVERAGES MlKKLKAin VZV-v DKIUUK WKIH