2OmnibusThursday, October' 1 1988 Ma vv - I f I ! Bite-Size Y V'T "'. i rne start oi Something Big Zesty. Tasty. And oh, so good going down. Our appetizers are a snappy snack, a Light lunch, or the terrific start of a terrific meal. So go ahead, give in to temptation. South Square Mall ;3fi; Wtnft; I f 1 1 v iff!. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM MM 4JB,4"- fi"'MWp-MM f -...TI -ft f WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURUFE American Heart Association v' This space provided as a public service. K Held cn to yesir 7c::sts And your stomachs. The wholesome debauchery of the N.C State Fair has been knovn to take a toll on both. From the midway to the goats, and pigs, its definitely a full day (or two) of entertainment Who knows, this may be the year you actually win that giant furry banana. 2tr3 hcyse thst Vsndcrtnt built There could hardly be a better time to visit western North Carolina. But if the beauty of the mountains and the autumn leaves aren't enough to lure you west, the Biitmore house is a spectacle in itself. 7cccfcs melee muilz tea Big Black's Steve Aibini ends his quest -for human rhythms to back up his skinny white-boy self. The resulting Rapeman is more than just sleaze, it's quality sleaze. U Cruelty to cnlmcls? Which could be worse: roasting live midget Tchickens or making Elvira paste tassels to her breasts? Joe Bob checks out both, but seems to enjoy them equally. There oughta be a law. Cstni cHvs end recking D.CS Nighthawks have been on the road for years, but their roots-based music is still fresh. They'll be bringing their danceable sound to Artscenter Friday night. CTha crt of catching Z's If you have an easier time getting a -Sparking place on campus in the middle of the day than getting 40 winks at night, you're not alone. This week's graffiti may not help, but maybe you can get a laugh on your way to bed. ?r:s7s from the tubs And we dont mean 6 o'clock, we mean the honest-to-goodness what's up with the networks' opening season news. Tune in to this week's Edited 4 TV for the real lowdown on the the belated fail premieres. Stcnd up for comedy The story of two struggling stand-up comedians, is the basis for Tom Hanks' latest hit, "Punchline." His performance is as good as "Big," but will audiences find his immaturity as attractive when he plays a real adult? 'Ificig screen blues Avoid them with our handy movie listing. J youII never show up at the wrong theater at the right time or the right theater at the wrong time again. Of course, we cant vouch for the popcorn. AAiXiz fere fcr nsn-fclrcscrs if driving 25 miles to get turned ' ' upside down on a full stomach is not your idea of a good time, there's lots to do here at home. Dont miss out, check it out. Cathy r "cllush. center; Jenny Uvlnsstcn, assistant c:tcr; uura Ross, design center; Usa Relchls. assistant design editor; Julia Coen, copy cdltcr. Movies: Richard smith and James Dean Music, bands.-Allison Pike Album reviews: Randal Bullock and Doug Edmunds Television: Winston P. Uoyd Features: Lesley Bartlett, Celeste Neal and Anne-Renee Rice Columnist: Elizabeth Ellen Week's Fere: Kelly Rhodes Cover crt of the midway at n!r;ht cn the State Fairgrounds courtesy of N.C Department of Agriculture.

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