2 Cinema Campus Crooked Beak of Heaven at 2 p.m. today in 102 Abernethy Hall. This film, an exploration of Northwest Coast Indian art, will be preceded by an introduction by Norris Johnson, assistant professor of anthropology. Ad mission free. Legacy at 8 p.m. tonight in the Union Auditorum. The Independent Film Festival continues with an ero tic portrait of an affluent woman attempting to sur vive the collapse of her value system. Admission by UNC student ID or Union Privilege Card. Science Fiction Film Festival tomorrow in the Union Auditorium. It Came From Outer Space at 6 p.m. In this 3-D film, Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush de fend a small Arizona town against aliens. The Incred ible Shrinking Man at 8 p.m. Residue from a nuclear blast reduces a man to miniature size, setting the stage for a study of man's place in the universe. Silent Running at 9:30 p.m. Douglas Trumbull's first film stars Bruce Dern as a scientist trying to save the last remaining plants from destruction. The Man Who Fell to Earth at 11:30 p.m. David Bowie plays an alien visi tor to Earth. The Pawnbroker at 7 p.m. and Hester Street at 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the Union Auditorium. A double feature dealing with Jewish-American culture. The first film features Rod Steiger as a concentration camp survivor who closes himself off to all human compassion. The second film presents the problem of a young woman who, after joining her immigrant hus band in America, finds he has given up the ways of the Old World. The Goalie's Anxiety of the Penalty Kick at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Union Auditorium. A disturbing portrait of a man suddenly and inexplicably detached from language and his surroundings. Northern Lights at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Union Au ditorium. This film chronicles the slow and reluctant union of North Dakota farmers to combat the eco nomic pressures. Another film in the Independent Film Festival. Chapel Hill Artschool The Harder They Come at 8 and 10 Sat urday. Plaza I-Heartland at 3:15, 5:10,7:05 and 9, ends to day. Reds starts Friday. Call 967-4737 for times. Plaza ll-Missing at 2:30, 4:50, 7:10 and 9:30. Plaza Ill-Fame at 2:15, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:45 ends to day. I Ought to Be in Pictures starts Friday at 2:45, 4:55, 7:05 and 9:15. Varsity Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip at 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15. V Varsity Lateshow The Rocky Horror Picture Show" Friday and Saturday" at midnight Carolina Blue-Porky's at 2:45, 5, 7:15 and 9:30. Carolina White-Body Heat at 7 and 9:15 ends to day. Quest for Fire starts Friday. Call 942-3061 for times. Carolina Classic On the Town at 3 and 5:05 ends today. David Copperfield starts Friday. Call 942-3061 for times. Carolina Lateshows The Graduate and Pretty Baby Friday and Saturday. Call 942-3061 for times. Ram Triple Call 967-8284 for features and times. Theatre Frankenstein The Department of Dramatic Art pre sents the world premiere of Rrof. Russell Grave's adap tation of Mary Shelley's classic horror novel, begin ning at 8 p.m. Wednesday in.Playmakers Theatre. For reservations and information, call the Graham Memo rial box office at 962-1 121. Uncommon Women. Raleigh's Theatre in the Park brings back the original cast of its acclaimed produc tion Friday through Sunday at 8:15 p.m. For more in formation, call 755-6058. 110 in the Shade Thompson Theatre presents a musical about a fraudulent rainmaker Friday through Sunday at 8 p.m. For reservations and information, call 727-2405. Dance Jose Limon Dance Company A performance co sponsored by the Carolina Union and the Triangle Dance Guild. 8 p.m. tonight in Memorial Hall. Call 962-1149 for more information. Concerts . UNC Opera Theatre presents the English rendition of Martinau's Comedy on the Bridge and Offenbach's The Midnight Pass, at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Hill Hall Auditorium. For ticket information, call 962-1039. Reggae-Rama Weekend at the Artschool will in clude performances by Sunf ire and the Awareness Arts Ensemble at 9 p.m. Friday. For information, call 929-28. The Battlefield Band will present a concert of Scot tish music at 8 p.m. Monday at the Artschool. Call 929-28 for more information. Night Life Cat's Cradle-Call 7-9053 for bands and nights. Pyewacket-Call 920297 for bands and nights. The Station Bryan Bowers tonight, Lise Uyanik and the Mobile City Band Friday and Saturday, Rod ney Marsh and Steve Wing Quartet Sunday, Square Dance with Red Rose Flyers Tuesday, Pylon Wednes day. Stephen's. . .after all Carol Sloane in the supper club. In after all: Elmer Gibson Thursday, Sunday and Tuesday, Brother Yusuf and Friends Friday, Sunday and Wednesday, Chris Klutz Saturday, Billy Farmer Monday. Hotel Europa Larry Russo through April 10. Gallery The Engravings of Marcantonio Raimondi An ex hibition of work by the sixteenth century printmaker. Ackland Art Museum. Bertha Shepherd Wooten Watercolors by this North Carolina artist are now on display at the More head Building. . Paintings From the Tarot Series An exhibition of work by Glenn Corey at the Artschool, Carrboro. Inside Moves An exhibit of North Carolina artists' drawings, paintings and sculptures, CenterGallery, Carrboro. Christof Drexel NCSU Student Center Gallery pre sents an exhibition of the works of the German Expres sionist painter. Planetarium When Worlds Align This program explores the myths and realities connected with the "Jupiter Ef fect" Shows are weekdays at 8, Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1,3, and 8, and Sunday at 2, 3, and 8. Sky Rambles A narrated tour of the current night sky. Shows Friday at 7. is the entertainment and feature magazine published . by The Daily Tar HeeL Teresa Curry Jane Calloway Editor Assistant Editor Cover photo by Scott Sharpe uJite iaihj OJar Ihtl John Drescher, Editor Ann Peters, Managing Editor Susan Hudson, Features Editor , Nissen Ritter, Arts Editor Linda Robertson, Sports Editor : ,AI Stesie, Photogrcphy Editor The New Wave Five and Dime OPEN Downtown Franklin DANZIGERS 153 EAST Beside Shrunken Head in old Rainbowtique location (A Mayo Production) 4.95 New Wave and Space Age Sunglasses 4.50 Pocket books and Jordache bags f 2.50 Fire breathing wind-up monsters y 23.00 Harem pants from The Big Apple 28.00 Gorgeous Indian Bazaar dresses 11 Sassnn Mouses fl o; cumforc nn lo V- v ) 5.95 Sasson bags 3.95 satin Dillowcases Nfe 1.25 New Wave hair pins 7.95 satin sheets Also: in OASIS secilori Celestial Season Tea Dr. Bonnors Custille Soap Mill Creek Shampoo and Conditioner 942-3929 Spotlight March 25,1982