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2The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, January 14, 1988 50 OFF All Fall Fashion at 1 7 1 E. Franklin St. Mon-Sat 9:30-6:00 Sun 1 -5 rvmou present . AN EVENING WITH BLUE NOTE RECORDS RECORDING ARTIST B 0 6 b y tf r ft i n 1 , Sunday, January 17, 8:00 PM Memorial Hall, (INC, Chapel Hill A Blue Quail Production in association with Chesapeake Concerts TICKETS: gl4M General Public 81280 UNC Students All Seats General Admission Carolina Union Box Office 962-1449 Weekdays 12 noon-6 pm MasterCard and Visa Accepted i n nin-rnTTTi-riTWTriwBnnrniiwiiiiiwwwiijiiiiiiuijiaijij(jigi i i I 1 fDo you find yourself perpetually i dieting? Trying to get rid of those extra pounds? Sometimes thinness becomes an obsession called anorexia nervosa. Rachel Orr tells about her addiction to dieting and how to get help on campus. 7 What better way to start the weekend off than with everyone's favorite schedule of events? After a hard three-day week of classes you deserve to go out and do more than just play in the snow. Don't sit home and vegetate this is Chapel Hill! Stretch your mind, enrich your soul or just go out on the town for a night of depraved activity. Something for everyone? Find out in Week's Fare. 7 Two weeks ago everyone was getting ready to usher in the new year. -Whether you were out partying, hanging around the homestead or celebrating in a far-away land, you probably made a resolution or two after that hangover wore off. 1988 brought all the common resolutions from losing 10 pounds, to quitting smoking to never going to drop-add again. For the graffiti of the week staff writer Kathy Peters reveals what some UNC students have planned for themselves in 1 988. Congratulations. Joe Bob fanatics! You made it through the break without any pertinent political or social commentaries and no stellar movie reviews. Fear not, because your weekly fix of Fu action from the man from Grapevine, Texas, awaits. Highlights include Joe Bob's description of his fifth life and be sure to check out the Old Age Movement. Plus, don't miss "Amazon Women on the Moon." Underwear and mashed potatoes not included. ? They're trying to strike a chord in the Triangle music scene. Staff writer Jenny Livingston introduces Miserichord. a band who recently made the move from Florida (the land of sunshine, oranges and geriatrics) to Raleigh in search of audiences in their own age range. Get the inside scoop on this band who likes to break the rules occasionally. The unique sound of this band who appropriated its name from a Latin word for monasteries is now gracing the Triangle music scene. Find out why they're sticking with the Triangle area despite an inhospitable reception. Amy Hamilton, managing editor Staff: Francine Allen. Karen Hatton, Jenny Livingston. Beth Miller, Kathy Peters, Allison Pike. Cover is an artistic reproduction of Edvard Munch's "The Cry" QQQDaQDDQaQDQDQaDDaQDDQDDDDDDDDDDaDQa This Newspaper 0 Q n 0 Q 0 0 D D Q ge' from Fe RENT TV :-:y' 19" COLOR T.V. Reg. 21.95 month ONLY Student Special (cb month (that's only 48s? per day) Just snow your student ID or tnis coupon We also rent a full line of VCR s and televisions Call Telerent FIRST' CARY South Hills Mall DURHAM 2415 Guess Road CHAPEL HILL 467-8400 286-4566 942-0855 May not be combined with any other offer. Expires Feb. 1 5th. Telerent will beat ANY rate on comparable equipment D Q Q Q Q 1 a Q D 0 D a o a D a Q a
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