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2The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, March 26, 1987 NKT, PRSCL Pi W ' yP'rtj Z3 HQ'S PIZZA1 to4 THE VOLLEYBALL SCENE FROM 'TOP BCOM' i ? .. ' ' ' ' f f v.. ' t1986 Domino's Pizza. Inc.' Oh INIBU t -1 E ,m A SUPPLEMENT TO THE DAILY TAR HEEL COVER STORY: 6 The 1987 Southern Accents Fine Arts Festival is here! Here's your chance to soak up some culture . . . and it's FREE! Cathy McHugh tells what you missed, and provides a long list for what's coming up. For those of you party animals ready to rock, Chris Cain talks to three bands who are partly responsible for the new sound of Southern rock: Dash Rip Rock, Love Chapter and Guadalcanal Diary. Catch their performances Friday afternoon in the Great Hall. If you feel like dancing, or, hey, would rather just watch, the Carolina Dancers and the Wall Street Danceworks will kick up their heels Saturday night in Memorial Hall. Angela Hampton finds out why dancing is a way of life for them. Everyone has stories to tell, but Sharon Kessler talks to four people who have made a career out of the art of storytelling. They'll be in the Forest Theatre Sunday afternoon just sit back, relax and recuperate from those weekend parties ... . 3 Meet the Karate Kid. No, it's not Ralph Macchio. Bowen Vanderberry tells of Tommy Margrave, The Silent Warrior, a 17-year-old black belt who also happens to be deaf. 4 It's the annual Joe Bob Briggs guide to the top Five Party Schools in America. What? UNC isn't on the list? Is it a Communist plot? And, for all you zombies, Joe Bob checks out "Evil Dead II." 5 Hey, you, Joe Omnibus Reader, guest writers, Jason Bott, Alison Howard and Carolyn Hochmuth, recom mend new albums. The artists? Julian Pope, Los Lobos and the Fleshtones. IAYou can bet Tipper Gore and friends wouldn't think fof censoring the new explosion in the rock scene. Angela Hampton dicovers that Christian rock is at an all time high. H Feeling claustrophobic? Tired of living in Davis library? Just bored? Check out this Week's Fare for ideas on where to go. 1 Graffiti! We're still in the toilet, but this week Teresa AfEatmon has moved off the walls (well, it's still off the wall material, but ) and into the soap dish. Patriotism abounds: It's that floating soap, "Coke adds life" and who could forget Levis? Watch out you might learn something. Staff Writers: Beth Buffington, ERsn DeRosset, Chris Cain, John Cobbs, Teresa Eaimon, Joanne Gordon, Angela Hampton, Memsy Price, Sharon KessSer, Bowen Vander berry and Cathy McHugh, assistant editor. Cover photo of Al Green by Charlotte Cannon
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