2DWOmnibusThursday, February 9, .1989 PYEWACKET (fini (MM I CHAMPAGNE BY THE GLASS DINNER & DESSERT SPEdAl S 431 WEST FRANKLIN STREET d?f CHAPEL HILL 929:0297 U 1989 ACKETY U ACK The Yearbook of the University of North Carolina YOU AIN'T READ NOTHIN' YET! It speaks! It ex' pounds! For the first time ever the Yackety Yack will include not just outstanding photos, but thoughtful essays. Writers handpickedfrom all over campus will add a new dimen- sionto the 1989 Yackety Yack. On Sale Now in the Pit. Qet the pictures. The words. The memories. Sights & Insights CHIN5e RESTAURANT WJ iy Happy Chinese New Year! 4 tNtf- Kung Hey Fat Choi (Wishing You A Prosperous New Year) V The Year of the Snake Hew Year Dinner j specialMerm Appetizers (all three included) 'Peking Duck -Special Spring Roll Vegetable Duck Soup Entree (choose one entree per person) A-Urange Chicken Shrimp Combo B-Crispy Shrimp Ball C-Seafood Hot Pot "i77linn Rpf F. Qrllrin Dessert Homemade Almond Cookies $10.50 per person And for a party o" four or more, one free dish of "Kung Hey Fat Choi" 790 Airport Road X 11 I II 4 ! Up Profit o o 1 Go ahead and get away With love being in the air (and those midterms just around the comer), it's a good time to get away with your significant other or even your best friend. Mike Berardino invites you to check out Chapel Hill's own Hillcrest House. For the budget conscious, Anne-Renee Rice offers some suggestions for low-cost getaways. The horrifying story of a lost bet A night of Wanda Bodine, Neil Diamond and an audience full of Toni home perms. Yes, it was scarier than this week's movie, "Crime Zone," but Joe Bob tells it better. Persecuted pygmies on Parade This week's wisdom reveals the truth behind some of the world's most common stereotypical myths. A new line-up and a new attitude And with a new album on sale at Record Bar, Majosha has it all. Allison Pike talks to this band for which attitude is definitely not a problem. A true blues legend Paul Stewart provides insight into a living blues legend in his review of Taj Mahal's Feb. 1, show at the ArtsCenter. "Here's lookin' at you, kid" Whether they're funny, bizarre, tear-jerkers or classic oldies, romantic movies are always in season, Lesley Bartlett, i r-v i r-k i 1 i rr i i james uean ana wcnara smnn oner you ineir top cnoices for Valentine videos. The Fonz, Alice, Capt. Stuhing and Starbuck In this week's Edited 4 Television, Winston'Lloyd encour ages you to flip back to a time when "Happy Days" was the show to watch. A lively lunch Instead of fighting for a place to sit at Lenoir during lunch, grab something to go, and come to the Cabaret's new lunchtime shows. With Nietzsche's blessing Randal Bullock reviews Fugazi's energetic album, which endeavors to prove that hardcore hasn't softened up yet. -Your Fare share riaces io go, uimgs io see ine cnoices uuggie ine rninu. Make yours with Week's Fare. This isn't Cannes Nevertheless, we've got the latest, the greatest, the best and the worst movie listings in our little corner of the world. Just for you. . A new duo Bryan Burns talks to Jamie Block and Sarah Levin, who are joining forces for the first time to bring a folk-flavored act to the Cabaret Wednesday. , STAFF: Editor: Cathy McHugh Assistant editor: Eleni Chamis Design editor: Laura Ross Asst. design editor: Lisa Reichle Copy editor: Gary Johnson Week's Fare: Kelly Rhodes Movies: James Dean and Richard Smith Music, bands: Allison Pike Album reviews: Doug Edmunds and Randal Bullock TeIevision:Winston Lloyd Columnist: Elizabeth Ellen Features: Lesley Bartlett, Bryan Burns, Anne-Renee Rice, Paul Stewart and Billy Stockard Cover art: Betty York at Hillcrest House by Steven Exum. v -