VfXbi Daily TSr HeelTKurstfe JariuaS,' 1 988 JjotusJJtm CHINESE RESTAURANT Chinese Gourmet Dinner Buffet All the SHRIMP, BEEF, CHICKEN & ORIENTAL VEGETABLES You Can Eat OFF Dinner! Buffet Plus Fried Rice, Esgrolls & Dumplings For 2 with coupon only expires 13088 967-4101 QD THE COI RTYARD ifTlw; n Restaurant 431 IEST FRANKLIN STREET CHAPEL HILL : 929-029" A month of unlimited tanning for call for an appointment offer good only with this ad Jtnesse' 968-3377 Ram's Plaza Nails, Accessories, Custom Cosmetics, Skin Care, Facials, Color Analysis, Wardrobe Planning & Shopping, Wolfe Tanning 3 iv- - nr :frtm If UNCLogo Casual Clothes for Men & Women Housewares Wicker Gifts Winter Clearance Sale 50-75 OFF Most Fashion Items Mon-Sat 9:30-6:00 Sunday 1:00-5:00 171 E. Franklin St 9Z9-7332 C National Kidney Foundation of North Carolina . P.O. Box 2383 Chapel Hill, N.C. 27515 A group of quiet, unassuming movie stars from such productions as "The Color Purple." "Meet Me in St. Louis." and "Roxanne" reside quite close to Chapel Hill just a short drive down Highway 86 in Hillsborough. Quiet and unassuming aren't the usual movie star adjectives, but these aren't really stars they're cars. Staff writer Francine Allen talks to James Freeland. the man behind the antique wheels. 7 Bet you've never seen anything like it before. It's the sixth annual first year Master of Fine Arts exhibit at the Hanes Art Center. Staff writer Karen Hatton talks to the artists about their individual works. See if you can figure them out. ft Music is his business. Meet Mike Edwards folksinger, sound technician. I and veteran band performer. Omnibus editor Cathy McHugh talks to the singer about his job at the ArtCenter and his career as a travelin' man. SMeet Music Professor and flutist Brooks de Wetter-Smith who went to China to study in a cultural exchange program. But don't worry, he's not talking in circles, he's breathingin them. QThis week Joe Bob shares one of his recent, truly horrific experiences: O he was trapped in Hypermart USA for about a week. But. hey, it's not that bad he got some great bargains. You can never have enough Beanee Weenies. Speaking of weenies, the finest horror movie of the year is on this week's agenda: it's Bill "I'm So Sensitive" Cosby in "Leonard Part 6." could really go for an omelet." Okay, so go to Breadmen's. Omnibus editor Cathy McHugh gives her review of a Chapel Hill institution that's just a little off the beaten track, where the atmosphere is sublimely casual and the breakfasts and banana pudding have become legends in their time. Jjust when you thought it was safe to turn the page: the book review is back (but take heart. Surowiecki is still out with the chicken pox). Taking over his esteemed position, staff writer Jenny Livingston tells about Tom Wolfe's first non-fiction novel. "Bonfire of the Vanities" a cynical look at the haves and have-nots in New York City. A f) Comedy skits, rowdiness. and foot-stomping music are what they're ' ail about. University desk staff writer Mark Shaver talks to the Chapel Hill-based Shady Grove Band about their upcoming tour of Europe. But before they say bon voyage, you can catch their show at the ArtsCenter Friday night. A f")one potato, two potato, baked potato, stuffed. Harken all you potato ' lovers, or couch potatoes whatever fits. In this week's cooking column. Robin Hardy shares her secrets for stuffing those spuds. A A Baby, it's cold out there. But so what? You have a winter coat, right? ' If you dragged your body to classes all week (or even if you didn't) you ought to reward yourself and go out. Get some color in those cheeks. Week's Fare will show you the way. A OThis week's graffiti has staff writer Allison Pike delving into the off ' the-wall stories behind the names of some local bands like Naugahyde Chihuahuas. Desperate Remedy. The Need and Billy Warden and the Floating Children. Musical fun for everyone. Amy Hamilton, managing editor; Sally Pearsall, copy editor; Laura Ross, production assistant Staff: Francine Allen, Robin Hardy. Karen Hatton, Jenny Livingston, Beth Miller, and Allison Pike. Cover art by Elizabeth Morrah

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