wee en• daily collegian Films On Campus "Zabriskie Point" Two post-revolutionary innocents try to figure the system but are themselves destroyed by the backlash. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Music by The Grateful Dead, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. Monday, 7 and 9 p.m. 112 Kern. "Butterflies Are Free" Goldie Hawn as a kooky, but loving woman who falls in love with a sensitive blind man, played by Edward Albert. Tomorrow at dusk, on the HUB lawn. Downtown "The Empire Strikes Back" Three years after the release of "Star Wars" (George) Lucas now gives gives his audience another helping of a delicious celluloid pie known as 'The Empire Strikes Back' . . . writer,!producer Lucas and director Irvin Kershner manage to remove most of the 'Gee Whiz' atmosphere that permeated 'Star Wars,' but at the same time, turn out the best science fiction adventure film since, you guessed It, 'Star Wars.' " (Linker) 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. daily, matinees 2:30, tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday; midnight showings Friday and Saturday night. The Movies "Wholly Moses" ". . . Unfortunately, director (Gary) Weis and writer Guy Thomas rely too much on that one sight gag or side-splitting joke to keep 'Wholly Moses' rolling along . . . (it) was not outstandingly exellent, but it wasn't outstandingly horrible either . . . perhaps out standingly mediocre." (Linker) Starring Dudley Moore and Laraine Newman. 2:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. daily. Cinema 11. Starts at the Flick Friday. "Rough Cut" "The lighting was poor at times, the cars were outrageouslyexpensive, and the heist was too easy . . . but all in all `Rough Cut' is a movie that obviously acheives what It sets out to accomplish: The movie makes you feel good, it makes you smile . . ." (Gam merman and Richardson) Starring Burt Reynolds and Lesley Ann Down. 7:30 and 10 p.m. daily, matinees 2:30, Saturday and Sunday. State 11. "Brubaker" "Without a Fonda, Hoffman or Newman as a foil, Robert Redford steals the show as Henry Brubaker, a prison warden with humanitarian Instincts. . . Brubaker Is a definite Must for the Robert Redford fan . . ." (Trilling) 7 and 9:45 p.m. daily, matinees 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. State I. "Urban Cowboy" "John Travolta has traded in his dancin' shoes and white three piece•suit for a cowboy hat and a mechanical bull with the result being a slow, boring, two hours of 'entertainment.' " (Kulp) 2:35, 7:30 and 10 p.m. daily. Cinema I. The Shining Stanly Kubrick's long-awaited horror film, starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duval. 2:15, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. starts today at Cinema I. Television Note All programming listed here can be seen on WPSX:TV, channel 3 Today Great Performances ''Mourning Becomes Electra." Eugene O'Neill's post•Cival-War drama portrays a New England family torn with Freudian conflicts. The two•part story begins as Christine and her daughter, Lavinia, await the return of Ezra Mannon who has been fighting in the Union Army. A lovers' plot to murder Ezra emerges. Joan Hackett and Roberta Maxwell star. 8 p.m. Japan Day By Day 10:30. Tomorrow, The Other. School System "Setting Learning Environments." 6:30 p.m. Bill MoyetiiJournal 8 p.m. Camera Three 9:30 p.m. Telkabout 'The Pilgrim Repertory Com pany." 10 p.m Friday Washington Week In Review 8 p.m. Well Street Week "Wall Street Week Mid year Review." 8:30 p.m. Phllly Pops Fourth A live, one-hotir celebration of the Fourth of July, presented at IndependanceMall in Philidelphia. Featured are Peter Nero and the Philly Pops with the com bined choruses of the Singing City arid the Gold and Silver Leland Enterprises will be buying gold and silver jewelry, coins, and scrap at the Penn State Sheraton on Thursday, July 3 between 11:00- 5:00 p.m. FOR INFORMATION, call 355-1642, The Leland Enterprises. now thru Aug.lsth Atherton String Quartet We've a delightful way to spend a summer evening . . . or Sunday afternoon at the Inn! Come enjoy light classical music and show tunes played by the popular Ather ton String Quartet in our lobby. Relax over frosty cocktails or a delicious dinner as the quartet entertains you. its the perfect music for serene listening . . . or congen ial conversation with friends! Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri.: 5-7 pm Sunday: 12:30-2:30 pm WIN NITTANY LION INN N. Atherton Street (Rt. 322), on the Penn State campus. Phone (814) 237-7671 • Free Parking • Fully Air-Conditioned Mendelssohn Club. A highlight is a specially commissioned medly of American patriotic music set to a laser light and fireworks display. 9 p.m. A City Celebrates Baltimore's inner harbor is the setting for a holiday celebration of the renaissance of America's cities. Sergiu Com missiona leads the leads the Baltimore Sym phony in the "1912 Overture," played against a backround of exploding fireworks emanating from Fort McHenry, home of the "Star Spangled Banner." 10 p.m. C'est Mot Toulous Lautrec —11:30 p.m. Saturday The Films of 011 n Sewall Pettlnglll 8 p.m. Maria Callas In Concert Maria Callas'sl9s9 concert at the Music Hall in Hamburg, Germany. At the height of her career, the opera star performed arias from "La Vestals," "II Pirate," "The Barber of Seville," "Macbeth," and "Don Carlo." 9 p.m. Medea Maria Callas appears in her only non singing role in this 1970 film by Pier Paola Pasolini. a visual interpretation of the Jason and Medea legend. 10p.m. • Sounds The Bars Autoport Jim Langton plays your favorite standards at the piano Saturday and Sunday night. Allen Room A duet consisting of• Micheal Dennis and John Sartor plays on Friday and Saturday. Brewery Friday night Tahoka Freeway performs its special brand of country rock. Saturday, It's Wild Turkey. Cofteegrinder Guitarist Randy Hughes performs throughout the weekend. Phyrst Backseat Van Gogh appears Friday night and for happy hours. Sing along with the ever popular Phyrst Family on Saturday night. Rathskeller J.B. plays folk rock on Friday and Saturday. Rego's Red Rose Cotillion performs folk and rock 'n' roll classics for Friday happy hours. Duet plays on Friday and Saturday nights, and Tommy Wareham appears on Sunday. Saloon Tiger Lilly appears on Friday. Bravura perform its brand of jazz-rock on Saturday. Sunday nights, it's Tahoka Freeway. Scorpion Rock to the sounds of Sweet Maxine Friday night. Shandygaff DJ Gran Stan plays original golden oldies Friday and Saturday night. Galleries Chambers Steven Dervin, Rome Hanks, photographs; Kevin Slick, watercolors; Sally Bentz, baskets; last day today. Central Penn sylvania Festival of the Arts, Child Art Exhibit starts Monday, through July 23. HUB Gallery Arts Festival Exhibit by Famous Pennsylvania Painters, starts Tuesday, through July 26. Kern Gallery Arts Festival Juried prints and drawings, handmade paper, starts Sunday, through July 25. Museum of Arts Sidney Goodman, paintings, drawings and graphics, starts Saturday; Arts Festival juried crafts; works from the permanent collection. Etc. The Good Doctor The Pennsylvania Festival Theatre's production of Neil Simon's .comedy plays through Sunday. Curtain time . Is 8 p.m. exept Sunday when the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Cabaret The State CollegeCommunitYtheatre will present this musical tonight, tomorrow and Sunday at the Boal Barn. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Pal Joey This Rogers and Hart musical, also presented by the Pensylvania Festival Theatre, will run every night but Mondays, through July 13. Curtain time is 8 p.m.•exept Sundays when the play begins at 7:30 p.m Folk Dancing 7:30 Through 11:30 every Friday night on the HUB ballroom patio; Hub basement in case of rain. Sponsered by In terlandia Folk Dancing Society, the first two hours will be instructional, the last two hours requests will be taken. Everyone is welcome. for the good times At left (above) is Randy Hughes who will be appearing at the Coffeegrinder this weekend. At light Richard Ryder and Dee Hoty appear as Joey and Gladys re spectively in the Pennsylvania Festival Theatre's production of "Pal Joey" at the Playhouse through July 13. Below is a shot of Stanley Kubrick (left) director of "The Shining" which opens downtown today. Robert Redford (below, right) plays the part of a prison warden fighting the Injustices of the penal system in "Bru baker" also playing downtown. ~< fi►a . iyiV/ •:- . ~.1 .; ''' . : •• - 17 ,b:: . -. f t , .• .:- ,1 4 :', ; • , . ;•-„ f Ath s s P, . . 1101) I 234 E. College Ave. Under Mid-State Bank Hours 9:00.5:30 Daily I • Mon & Fri 9:00.9:00 LARGEST SELECTION OF JEANS ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST PRICES . ~. . , • LEE STRAIGHT-LEG PRE-WASH JEANS . .A a $3O 0 - . . off LEE BOOT $7 0 0 CUT PRE WASH JEANS spci,eo $7 0 off PASTELS AND STRAIGHT-LEG DENIMS MEI Wednesday, July 2 10 Photo by Janis Burger ARMY FATIGUES VARIETY OF COLORS Sloo w off raiffiti VlSA* a;; LEE AND MR. 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