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2BThe Daily Tar Heel Thursday, April KlOptO torn page 1B because of the slim chances of catching up with the thieves. "We're aware there are going to be some road signs in people's rooms, but we don't have the right to go in and look for that sort of thing." Comar also said that usually at the end of each school year, several signs arc found and turned in. "They've probably served their purpose," he said. "I'm not going to throw mine out at the end of the semester," John Fanney, a junior political science major from Roanoke Rapids, said. 1 don't know what I'm going to do with them though. 1 guess 111 take them home with me." Fanney said he had a parking lot sign and a HIGH WATER sign that is colored "department of transportation yellow. "I've got these barewalls in the room had to put something up there," he said. "They won't let you wallpaper them, so signs are the next best thing." Joe said, "You know, the funny thing about the whole deal is that I don't feel too bad about it. ... I don't feel as if I'm really stealing in the true sense of the word. "I'm just getting back at the estab lishment," he said with a laugh. Fanney said he didn't feel guilty about taking the signs usually. "Well, I did feel a little guilty about the one I just took, but just a tad. "1 don't really plan to get any," Fanney added. "They just kind of show up and I have to take them. 1 think it's a bit addictive once you take one, it's hard to stop." weeks Fare TODAY J A Much Ado About Nothing will be performed Aitby PlayMakers Repertory Company through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m. in Paul Green Theatre. Call 962-1121 for ticket information. l.eo Kottke and New Crass Revival will perform at K p.m. in Memorial Hall. Call 942-5273 for ticket inlormalion. Dr. Roger A. Gorski will speak on "Biological foundations of Sex Roles" at 4:30 p.m. in Hanes Art Center Auditorium. I1KGK V and the BIJOls will perform at a School's Out Party at 10 p.m. at Cat s Cradle. Call 00 0 OO QQOOOOOOOQOCOOOQO ? -0 WITH HANDMADE V.l.C. CHOCOLATE WTSm4 a oUiuaiLAic uremic a aCHOCJDUut rluKlftK loDfvxub - UmW& o aCllDCDlAlE caumTULATlOHS CARDS cWE-PERS0NAU2 StfAISO. MOMS' DAY IS MAV o V CHQCD IATE MO MS ' DAV CARDS PlAQUES o SPECIAL I lb-ASSORTMENTS; GIFT TNS.l OODFR LINE: Ctuo-QUTT. OQOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOoooOOo JsS!i ' I 20 months 18.2apr f $ I i 7(7 Yi h 1 ' . f"" ?',, 1 ' ', '" - . Held Over! Limited Time Offer! 0 Swimming Pools o Sauna & Steam Rooms Inhalation Rooms 0 Whirlpools 0 Fabulous Modern Exercise Equipment 0 Aerobic Classes Plaza West Six Forks Sta. HachSngtr Plaza Rams Plaza 859-1800 847-3665 878-9866 942-0955 RalsiQh Raleigh Raleigh Chapel KH1 24 month membership: 18.2 APR; $75.00 Down; Lower down payments available. 24,1986 Versatility is key to Mahal's success at blues, folk music Taj Mahal, a solo blues pianist and guitarist, gave a stellar performance Monday night at the Paul Green Theatre. The versatility he demon strated in his playing and singing were .simply amazing, and the audience could not seem to get enough of his unique combination of blues and folk music styles. He began the evening by giving an impressive show on the piano. His manipulations of the blues progressions and his rhythmic variations were fascinating. The audience quickly became enthusiastic and wondered how the concert could improve from that point. Mahal played and sang through extended and lyrically-embellished versions of "I'm Going to the Country," "If I Ever Get Lucky" and "Crossroads." His voice was as amazing as his piano skills, and it was perhaps the most expressive part of his performance. It could be harsh and loud, filled with frustration and pain, and then suddenly it would be deep and sultry. But the concert really began when Mahal picked up his guitar. When he was playing the piano he had to sit with his back to most of the audience. When he stood to play the guitar, his imposing 967-9053 lor more information. FRIDAY Morocco will be shown at 7 and 9:15 p.m. rat the North Carolina Museum of Art. Call 833-1935 for ticket information. Ruth Bollinger and Tom Kenyon will perform at 9 p.m. at the ArtSchool. Call 929-2896 for ticket information. SATURDAY 'Sleeper will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in fOthe Union Auditorium. The Woman at Farmer's Market and Remem bered Music will be performed at 2 p.m. at the imnttu ' All 6IF 75, OZblRHO i iiiiuirr r LivingWell offers the finest in: LivingUleU. Ladu Fitness Center (J E!cb Sherman Concert six-foot-plus frame and his gliding funky dance steps brought a new energy to his music. The dynamic contrasts he used in his vocals were even more dramatic in his guitar techniques. Without any of the exaggerated and theatrical physical movements used by pop-rock stars, Mahal could accent one note in a long and intricate rift. He could just as well shape long phrases into intense peaks and sweeping decrescendos or begin with a brash and vibrant chord pattern only to collapse the music into sweet harmonic country patterns seconds later. This was espe cially effective in "Walking Blues." He also produced "sound effects" from his guitar. When the music or the lyrics enabled him, he produced sounds like those of a fisherman casting in "I'm Going Fishing," gunshots in "Staggerly" and a woman talking in "Cakewalk." As the show progressed, he persuaded the audience to join him in his music. ArtSchool. Call 929-2896 for ticket information. Richard Rodney Bennet will perform at 8 p.m. in Hill Hall Auditorium. Call 966-5454 for ticket information. Raleigh Consort will perform with violinist Nicholas Kitchen at 8 p.m. in Christ Church in Raleigh. The Amateurs of Greenville will perform at 9:30 p.m. at the ArtSchool. Call 929-2896 for ticket information. SUNDAY "TTapestries by Silvia Heyden will be displayed Jd I through May 30 at Somerhill Gallery. Durham Civic Choral Society will pertorm at 4 OO 0 oo m i ...m. iu n i ,i i 1 .1.1 y 7Z f A: r-r.JT- If J I U A Jim I tO, 0 0 0 Private Showers & Dressing Rooms Life Cycles Professionally Trained Instructors Affiliation with 2,000 clubs Nationwide America's Health Club Blues singer Taj For "Long Gbne" the women in the audience sang a high blues rift for he men. Then the men returned the rift on Mahal's cue. In another song, the audience sang the "doobie-do-wahs" p.m. in Baldwin Auditorium at Duke. Call 383-6255 for ticket information. Howard Jay. magician, will perform at 2 p.m. and North Carolina School of the Arts Jazz Band will perform at 7 p.m. at the ArtSchool. Call 929 2896 for ticket information. MONDAY 28 Mose Allison will perform at 8 p.m. in Paul Green Theatre. Call 962-1121 for ticket information. TUESDAY ftNicholas Fox Weber will speak on Anni Albers jfand her art at 8 p.m. in Hanes Art Center Auditorium. FRIDAY KJ Hb'-j on the right means you command respect as an earning a BSN, write: Army Nurse Opportunities, r.U. box 7713, Clifton, NJ 07015. First we blew away the SAT. Now we've set our sights higher If you look at The Princeton Review's shooting record on the SAT, youU understand why we're so confident about our LSAT course. Our SAT students average a 150-point (combined verbal and math) improvement in their scores. By comparison, the average increase of students in an older competing course is under 50 points. f The early results of our limited enrollment LSAT course promise the same dramatic success. To date, the average improvement of our LSAT students has been almost 10 points (on a 48-point scale)! 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