The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 08, 1978, Image 11

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    L =Collegian arts
oobie Brothers set
for PSU this month
The Doobie Brothers have officially
consented to appear in concert here
Sept. 23, University Concert Committee
chi rman Bob Coppenhaver announced
ThUrsday.
Although the concert has been ten
tatively arranged for weeks, it could not
.be,tconfirmed until the contract was
sigted yesterday by the seven band
members. Their fee for the per
forinance, according to William Fuller,
• fiager of student activities at the
Hip, is $30,000.
Tickets for the concert will be $8
apiece, Coppenhaver said. The show
will be in Rec Hall, which seats 5,000.
Coppenhaver said the concert com-
ciittee has also made an offer to the
19 . sette-Dart Band for All-U Day,
moved up to Sept. 30 this year. Cop
.,.
Boston Pops
Monday through Friday, 2 to 6 p.m.,
,Wturday and Sunday, 1 to 6 p.m.
SVDFM, 91 FM) "Arts Showcase."
:Today, 2:05 to 4 p.m. (WDFM) The
gilladelphia Orchestra; Stanislaw
akr_owaczewski cond., Garrick Ohisson
(piano). Weber: Der Freischutz:
Overture; Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1 in
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penhaver said he had originally tried to
reach an agreement with Santana to
appear here on that date. That band is
starting a tour on Oct.l in Michigan, and
Coppenhaver said he tried to arrange for
the band to start its tour here one day
earlier, but another Michigan promoter
making the same request won the
contract.
The Doobie Brothers concert is the .
first one Coppenhaver has booked as
chairman of UCC. He was elected late
last spring term by members of the HUB
Policy Board.
The board, comprised of represen
tatives from various student
organizations on campus, is the decision
making unit for UCC.
performance on Sunday
E flat major; Shostakovich: Symphony
No. 5, Op. 17.
Sunday, 6 a.m. to noon (WXLR, 103.1
FM) "The Living Classics."
Sunday, 8 to 9 p.m. (WPSX-TV, Ch. 3)
"Evening at Pops"; Boston Pops
Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler cond., Clam
ma Dale (soprano).
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Pink Panther back for
while 'Animal House'
By JOHN WARD
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
Downtown i
"Revenge of the Pink Panther"
Peter Sellers returns for his fifth, and
allegedly last, performance as fumbling
Inspector Clouseau. Herbert Lom is
back from the dead as Clouseau's ex
boss Dreyfuss. (He was supposedly
killed in the last "Panther" movie.) To
be reviewed Monday. The Garden
"Heaven Can Wait" Warren Beatty
makes it three hits in a row with this one,
one of the most satisfying comedies in a
long time. (Beatty previously produced
"Bonnie and Clyde" and "Shampoo.")
It's about a man who dies before his
time, so the angels put him back on earth
in another man's body.
Screening Room .
"National Lampoon's Animal House"
Where "Heaven Can Wait" scores
through general good taste, this one
pulls in the crowds out of sheer wildness.
John Belushi stars as one of the
brothers of a rule-breaking fraternity set
in a mythical Pennsylvania college. If
Wednesday, 8 to 10:30 p.m. (WPSX
TV) "Great Pgrformances"; Puccini:
Tosca. New Philharmonia Orchestra,
Bruno Bartoletti cond. Raina
Kabaivanska, Placido Domingo, Sherrill
Milnes, Giancarlo Luccardi, Alfredo
Mariotti, Mario Ferrera. Filmed in 1976
on location. —By Sam Levy
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you haven't seen this one yet, check it
out. Cinema One
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band" The latest promotional gim
mick to come from the Robert Stigwood
camp. Over two dozen Beatles songs
provide the framework for this pointless
musical starring Peter Frampton, the
Bee Gees and George Burns. If you're a
Beatles lover, skip this one you'll
probably never play their songs again.
Cinema Two
movie capsules
"Grease" Most critics have panned
this one, but they can't deny its crowd
pleasing appeal. John Travolta and
Olivia Newton-John star in this adap
tation of the hit Broadway musical about
life in the 50's. The Flick
On campus
"The Spy Who Loved Me' Roger
Moore returns as the indestructible
superagent James Bond, this time out to
stop Curt Jurgens from taking over the
world. Of interest: currently they're
filming "Moonraker," the eleventh Bond
flick. ill Forum
"Night of the Living Dead" One of
the most popular cult films around.
George Romero filmed his story about
zombies entirely around the Pittsburgh
area." Friday and Saturday only. 102
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"Oh, God!" George Burns and John
Denver supply enjoyable performances
to this breezy Carl Reiner comedy about
God's appearance before a lowly
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supermarket manager." 121 Sparks
"Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Diane
Keaton is sizzling as the self-destructive
schoolteacher in this shadowy Richard
Brooks film, based on the Judith
Rossner bestseller. 108 Forum
"The World's Greatest Lover" Gene
Wilder is better off as an actor because,
if you use this film as an example, he
hasn't got much future as a director. It's
about a nationwide search for a Rudolph
Valentino replacement, and Wilder tries
out for the job, much to the chagrin of his
wife (Carol. Kane). The laughs are very
few. Pollock Rec Room
"Suspiria" An Italian-made horror
film, designed to cash in on the likes of
"Exorcist" and "Psycho. Warnock
Lounge
"Vixen" If you've never seen a Russ
Meyer flick, you should know his stuff
isn't hard-core. Meyer•goes in for big
breasted women and lots of violence,
evidenced in such films as "Super
Vixens" and "Up." Ho-hum. FUB Rec
Room
"Romeo and Juliet" Leonard
Whiting and Olivia Hussey play the title
roles in this Franco Zefferelli tear
jerker. It sticks pretty close to
Shakespeare, and the photography is
nice, but the film is boring at best. 119
Osmond
"The Gauntlet" --: Although Clint
Eastwood doesn't play Dirty Harry in
this picture, his films are starting to look
as if they were stamped out of the same
mold. The plot is something about ex
traditing a hooker so she can testify
against the mob, but who ever notices
the plot in an Eastwood movie?los
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Photos
Zoller
Kern Graduate Commons:
An exhibition of paintings by
University professor David Rubello
will run from Sept. 9 through Sept. 30.
Rubello is an assistant professor of
art and director of the Zoller Gallery.
Zoller Gallery:
"American Snapshots:
Photographs With a Capitol P From't
Family Albums," a collection of
photographs from family albums
selected by University instructor
Kenneth Graves and the late Mitchell
Payne will be on exhibition through
Sept. 30.
Galleries
Pattee Library
Running through Oct. 10, in the
East Pattee Gallery are six acrylic
paintings by George Kleiman.
Running through Sept. 27 is an
exhibit by the Renaissance Gallery, a
number of local artists and craft:
speople. The exhibit includes
woodworking, batik, prints,
ceramics, stained glass and weaving.,
Black Cultural Center:
Batik and sculptural paintings by
Liani Foster, of Washington, D.C.,
will be on exhibit through Sept. 13.
On Sept. 8, Pearl William Jones, ti
concert pianist, will present a free
concert of the Music of Black
America at 8 p.m. in Eisenhower
Auditorium. Immediately following
the concert, a reception for both
Foster and Jones will be held at the
Cultural Center.
—By Kathy Kimber
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