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Page 8 DTH Omnibus Thursday September 5, 1991 6:00 p.m. Carolina News 6:30 p.m. Tinsel Town 7:00 p.m. U-Net Programming 7:30 p.m. Off The Cuff 8:00 p.m. General College 8:30 p.m. U-Net Programming 9:00 p.m. Tinsel Town 9:30 p.m. Carolina News 10:00 p.m. Off The Cuff 10:30 p.m. General College SIvpiogramsaiebroadcaslweeklyonCaKillnaCablt ' darnel 11. Monday-Thursday. , . ukt you, The Incredible Your Passport to Just $45 buys your of six Charles Dickens' HARD TIMES adapted for the stage by Stephen Jeffreys Sept. 11 -Oct. 6 A SHAYNA MAIDEL by Barbara Lebow Oct. 23-Nov. 17 THE NUTCRACKER: A PLAY adapted from the stories of E.T.A. Hoffmann by David Hammond INCREDIBLE Dec.4-22 Just $7.50 each! To purchase the Incredible Student Pass, present your student I.D. at the Box Office (limit two per I.D.). Your pass gives you the best tickets available to the performances of your choice reserved seats that regularly cost $13.50 to $19.50 each (not valid for Opening Saturdays). Paul Green Theatre, beside Cobb Dorm 962-PLAY Visa and MasterCard accepted PL41MAKERS v.;r .;fcWT.o,n;v.;;o.wf.; n v Stv veterans return for fall season re you tired of the usual fill Pr,me'tlme networK lare: fl Then tune into Cable inannei ii Monday through Thursday between 6 and 11 p.m. and catch Student Television. Stv is an entirely student-run cable station located in the second floor of the Student Union. Stv writes, pro duces, films and broadcasts its own television shows. It also broadcasts some shows from other colleges, which it receives through the Uni versity Network of Broadcasters, or U-Net. Except for some format, content and personnel changes, this year's line-up includes the same shows as last year. Tinsel Town, previously known as Thirty Minute Intermission, is a half hour of interviews with a variety of entertainers interspersed with live info a jfidde Student Pass Six Great Plays LTU ticket to an entire season great plays! WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? by Edward Albee Jan. 29-Feb. 23 (pending negotiations witn me piaywngnt) ELEEMOSYNARY by Lee Blessing March 4-29 TWELFTH NIGHT by William Shakespeare April 15-May 10 performance footage. Upcoming shows will feature Dillon Fence, Billy C. Wirtz, Selected Hilarity and The Veldt. For news nuts who feel they are notgettingtheirshareofcollegenews, stv offers Carolina News. Last year the show was called Campus Profile, and was presented in a news-magazine format. 'This year it's more of a Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt kind of thing," co-producer JaynaNeagle said. New segments of the show will cover Student Congress, local entertain ment and sports. For laughs, stv offers Off The Cuff, a comedy in the Monty Python and Saturday Night Live vein. Co-producer David Drake said the show will be different from past years. "In the past it's been a smorgasbord of skits. This year it will be more of a coherent show." This year 'Of The Cuff will con tribute four of its shows to U-Net to be aired on college television stations across the nation. Off The Cuff needs people to help in nearly every aspect of its production, and will hold an interest meeting on Sept. 9 at 5:30 p.m. in 226 Union. Rounding out stv's programming is General College. Contrary to popu lar opinion, Keir Davis, co-producer ofGeneral College, asserted, "It'sNOT a soap opera, it's a 30-minute comedy-drama." This year's opener, theshow's48th episode, will feature a cameo by Caro lina basketball player Matt Wenstrom. General College also has opportu nities for students to get involved. "We need writers badly," Davis said. Interested students should attend a meeting on Sept. 1 1 at 7 p.m. in 224 Union. This Friday, stv will sponsor America's Funniest People, an open mike, open-camera comedy session. It happens sometimes. A complete fepertoire vi" jfP of seafood, pasta Vlfc, & wgetarian specialties )f if : Ngg PYEWACKET . Elegant 'Desserts The stv staff, staring over Anybody walking by the Pit between 1 1 a.m. and 3 p.m. can put in their two cents. The director of America's Funniest People, Matt Gaven, will speakThurs day at an open meeting for students interested in working for stv at 7 p.m. in 121 Hanes Art Center. Stv'sstation manager, Beth Bache, has been busy getting stv's name known. She feels that the station suf fers from low viewership in part be cause there is no cable in the resi- People just explotk OmnibusJim Holm our shoulders at Woollen Gym dence halls. Bache would also like to see stv broadcast in the lounges of the Union. Stv's main problems are funding, space and equipment, Bache said. Stv's funding comes entirely from student fees. As a result, they only have enough money to continue from sea son to season, but not enough to up grade their equipment. A referendum is pending to raise student fees by a small amount to help them do this. The only long-term solution in sight for this money problem is adver tising, Bache said. If stv could get enough people to work on an adver tising staff, they could supplement their current budget or possibly be come independent. Stvneeds people to work in nearly every part of their operation, from crew to editing to actors to writers. "It's great experience to work for us," Bache said. "You can get lots of hands on experience with the equipment we have here." Stv begins broadcasting the finest in student-made programming Sept. 9. If you're cool, you'll be watching. Andrew Magowan miss It watch it and rag on it if nothing better Is on -watch It -rt invito people over. v.
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