the daily collegian The Shaver's Creek Environmental Center sponsors a day. with folk musicians the Patons (above) tomorrow. Peter Finch (below) goes off the deep end in "Network" and Woody Allen (far right) does time in "Take the Money and Run," both playing on campus. "People , Energy" (right) raises question about'current issues tonight at Gatsby's. This weekend at the Brewery THE SILVER RAVEN BAND from Harrisburg RELAX AND ENJOY•• • The good life at HERITAGE OAKS APARTMENTS. One low monthly rental rate includes everything to.make your life a lot easier: • All utilities NOW OPEN Professionally Managed by: BENCHMARK REALTY INC. 10 Vairo Boulevard wee • Bus service to campus and downtown And best of all, a monthly membership to the new t and exciting Community Center A,l/4, Sounds The Bars Autoport Jim Langton plays all your favorites on the grand piano tonight and tomorrow. Allen Room John Cunningham picks and sings tonight and tomorrow. Cello and guitar combine to form Duet, playing Sunday night. Brickhouse Tavern Country rock with J.B. tonight and tomorrow. Brewery The Silver Raven Band rocks this weekend. Hiway Pizza Westerly Parkway Duet serenades tonight, and Wednesday It's bluegrass pizza with Transatlantic Bluegrass from Paris. Holiday Inn This weekend in the Pub enjoy the one-man-band sound of Rick Jones. Phyret Red Rose Cotillion plays straight out rock 'n' roll tonight for happy hours and again at 10. The Phyrst Phamily follows the bouncing ball tomorrow. Rathskellar Dana Austin puts out the good humor and music tonight and tomorrow. Rego's Tonight and tomorrow enjoy the good sounds and enthusiasm of Glenn Kidder. Sunday night Jon Rounds, Randy Property Management, Inc. DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS offers a choice of five downtown locations all within walking distance to campus. 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Concerts and Coffeehouses Jawbone Tim Craven plays both sets tomorrow night. Shaver's Creek Environmental Center Enjoy a day with folk musicians The Patons, starting with a children's concert at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the denier near Stone Valley, followed by a potluck dinner at 6:15 and an adult concert at 8 p.m., both at the University Baptist and Brethren Church. Explazaganza The sociapoliticil rock of the Hipsters comes to Fisher Plaza at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Galleries Chambers Exhibition of recent works by Mark A. Ruyak, including woven forms and drawings inspired by technological refuse, continues through August 19. Kern A retrospective exhibition of paintings, drawings, prints and photographs by Francis Vernard continues through • 10 channel cable TV August 21. the ceramic art of Christy Wert Havel opens today and continues through August 17. Museum of Art "African Sculpture from the Museum's Collection" opens tomorrow and.contlnues through September 20. Central Pennsylvania Festival for the Arts jurled crafts exhibit continues through August 16: "Drawings and Prints from the Museum's Collection" continues through September 27. "Hemline, Neckline, - Streamline," an exhibit of womens fashions 1890.1940, continues through September 13. Pattee In the East Corridor Gallery, ink and pencil by Michael Lucas continues through August 20. In Lending Services, painting by Jocelyn Burris continues through August 19. In the Main Lobby and Second Floor East Pattee, metal work by Bonnie Deutsch, Helen Newhardt and Elaine Stone continues through August 20. Zoller Master's of fine arts exhibition, including work of Susan McGlirey and Doris Karlisch, opens tomorrow and continues through August 15. Films On Campus "Network" Fayfi Dunaway stars as a network executive in Paddy Chayefsky's send•up of American television. Dunaway garnered an Academy Award nomination for her performance. 9 tonight and Sunday, Kern and 9 tomorrow, 108 Forum. "Last Tango in•Parli" Bernardo Bertoluccl's controversial 1972 production featuring Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider. "This must be the most powerfully erotic movie ever made, and it may turn out to be the most liberating movie ever made." (Pauline Kael, The New Yorker). 7 and 9 tomorrow and Monday, Kern. "Take the Money and Run" Woody Allen plays Virgil, a loser who turns to a life of crime. The first feature film in which Allen wrote the script, acted and directed..7:3o tonight and Sunday, Kern and 7:30 tomorrow, 108 Forum. "An Evening With Star Trek" Follow the exploits of pop heroes Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the rest of the crew of the starship Enterprise. 9:30 tonight only, HUB Lawn or HUB Ballroom if it rains. "Tarzan and the Ape Man" Bo Derek stars in the latest of a long line of Tarzan movies that started in 1916. Directed by her husband John and produced by Bo herself. State. "Endless Love" Brooke Shields and newcomer Martin Hewitt portray two teenagers discovering love for the first time. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, who's credits include the movie version of another tale of young love, "Romeo and Juliet." State. "Blowout" John Travolta stars as a movie soundman who witnesses and records a car acccident that becomes more signifigant. than it first appears. Directed by Brian De Palma("Carrie," "Dressed to Kill"). Cinema. "The Fox and the Hound" Feature length cartoon from Walt Disney Productions. Cinema. chosen by his parents. Liza Mimi!' plays a waitress from Queens and Moore's true love. Screening Room. "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Archaeologist Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) clashes with Nazis as he searches for the original tablets of the Ten Commandments. Flick. "Stripes" Cabdriver Bill Murray joins the Army and talks his best friend Into doing the same. Movie. People Energy, a touring theatre collective addressing social iSsues and - energy in particular, will perform at 8:30 tonight at Gatsby's free of charge. The show is sponsored by District 1199 P, National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees. "Grease" at the Playhouse Theatre and "On Golden Pond" at the Pavilion Playhouse tonight, tomorrow and Sunday and various •playdates in August. State College Community Theatre presents "Angel Street" tonight and tomorrow at the Boal Barn Playhouse. , "Black Comedy" opens Wednesday. Summertest 'Bl winds up its season with Art Alliance of Pennsylvania, Central Pennsylvania Village Crafts, Madrigal Singers of the State College Choral Society,' Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and State College Weaver's 'Guild. Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9 am-8 pm Saturday 9 am-5 pm Sunday 1 pm-5 pm • 9or 12 month leases 37-8201 Friday, July 31 B '' "Khubsoorat" An unusual comedy from India with subtitles. Awarded best Indian movie of 1980. 2 p.m. tomorrow, Kern. "Say Goodbye" Eco•action sponsors this film about endangered species. 9 p.m. Sunday, HUB lawn. Downtown "The Empire Strikes Back" The sequel to "Star Wars" featuring the same ever•popular characters. Garden. "Arthur" Dudley Moore tops the bill as an eccentric millionaire who will lose his fortune If he refuses to wed a woman Etc. Pennsylvania Festival Theatre presents 'Visitor': rhythms of Africa "The Visitor," Mick Fleetwood, RCA Records, AFLI-4080 By JUDD A. BLOUCH Daily Collegian Staff Writer Like Stanley searching for Livingston, he went into darkest Africa, looking for something lost, something misplaced in our complicated world. Actually, Mick Fleetwood's journey to Ghana to record his solo album "The Visitor" isn't that romantic, but the result is well worth the bother. • Fleetwasd, the to-founder of Fleetwood Mac, said his African experiment was a life-long dream. "I'd always wanted to do an albuM that would use African rhythms as a base for a modern, rock-symphonic synthesis of Western and African music," says Fleetwood in the news release for "The Visitor." "Modern, rock-symphonic synthesis" is Fleetwood's mumbo jumbo way of saying that he has combined rock 'n' roll with the vocal and percussion sounds of Ghana. For instance, the album starts with an old Fleetwood Mac tune "Rattlesnake Shake," written and sung in this case by former band member Peter Greenbaum. However, background vocals are not sung by I 0.1•000.15 - - - I Experience one of the Brittany's delicious I I rolled omelettes! The Brittany welcomes only $ 2 I I you to bring, and will gladly chill, your 080 I ' I favorite wine or brew! I ..41 50 4 - B:°° NOMNMOMMM MMNnMIOM Mb MMMNIIMMIOMMEMMMONOMEMNNMMEIaMMMI MMOM 1 O f an Visit the DaiyQueen and save I , 1 . ® • I ~., -..a....... 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"The Visitor" is most certainly not a collection of grunts and groans, but is a smooth, well-engineered album that sets the ear to listening and the body to swaying. Perhaps the albums most startling quality is the sweetness of the African melodies and the professional sound of the Ghanian musicians. The first taste of the nasal vocals or oddly synco pated rhythms may shock the Westerner's audio tongue, but getting used to the flavor takes just a second. Greenbaum's "Rattlesnake Shake" starts off the LP and quickly disperses any notion that this is not a -rock 'n' roll recording. "You Weren't in Love With Me" follows and introduces George Hawkins, bassist of Kenny Loggins' band, on lead vocals. Hawkins, along with guitarist Todd Sharpe of Bob Welch's band, make up Fleetwood's "band" for this album. Hawkin's voice immediately proves itself, passing easily from the lower melody to a pleasant falsetto on the chorus. So much for a pure rock 'n' roll album. Along 'comes "0' Niamali," starting with a whiney, nasal African solo and breaking into a superb congo exhibition with a chorus of sweet voices doing hirmonies that both sooth and arouse. "Superbrains," a high-spirited, pulsating jazz piece by the 'Ghanian group Superbrains and Sharpe's "Don't be Sorry, (Just be Happy)" end side one with typical diversity. Lindsay Buckingham's "I Walk a Thin Line" begins side two the way side one began all Fleetwood Mac. George Harri son's guest appearance on 12-string and slide guitars adds a pleasant suprise to an already good song. You've heard the next two on the radio. "Not Fade Away," the Charles Hardin/Norman Petty song made famous by Buddy Holly and recorded by the Grateful Dead and others, features a heavy rhythm line featuring Lord Tiki and the Adjo group on drums. Hawkins' "Cassiopeia Surrender" is a steady, subdued song that promises to make its composer a big stack of money. The album ends with two African numbers: "The Visitor" and "Amelle (Come on Show Me Your Heart)." The first is quick and busy, with a Prophet 5 synthesizer adding more sound, and the second, in contrast, is the mellow side of Ghanian music. Flletwood actually keeps a low profile on the album. But it is still his brainchild, and bears his mark in the form of a. fine study in rhythm and a damn good rock 'n' roll album. 130 West College Avenue UFF 1 / 2 price! I Get another for Grease brings back 'sos By JAMES STEWART Daily Collegian Staff Writer The Playhouse Theatre vibrated with nostalgia last night as the opening of "Grease" was reminiscently received by an audience, ostensibly cherishing flash backs to energetic days of poodle skirts,. hoola-hoops and Mickey Mouse. During the 19505, high schools came complete with rowdies. The 1959 class of Rydell High was no different. Everybody was raunchy and cool, and used foul language. But director David Bell, flaunting his artistic genius, has pre sented the opposite side of the students of Rydell High. Bell adds a new dimension to the stu dents of Rydell High by portraying them as real people. He permits the Burger Palace Boys and The Pink Ladies to laugh and to cry. Unlike the original rendition of "Grease," where the the Rydell High bunch was passed off as a group of junior-flip, hot rod-loving juve niles, Bell allows them to be loving, feeling students for a moment. You can even care about them. Bell's approach to "Grease" has cre ated a more playful and energetic musi cal. The nostalgic journey begins when Eugene, your typical nurd, played by Tim Lorah, makes a speach at Rydell High's 1969 class reunion, reflecting on the memories of past 10 years. The speech is an original, tailored for the occasion by Bell himself. Kenickie, played by Kim Strauus in his first professional theater performance, is a positive force in the show. His voice and his James Cagney mannerisms high lighted him on the stage as he bumped and bounced to two-fisted rock 'n' roll. With only six theater appearances before "Grease," he is the flavor of the cast. Lee Lobenhofer, who appeared in the lead role as Danny, took a back seat as Kenickie's strong vocal performances and his vibrant dancing captured the limelight. "Grease" restored faith in wishes. And at Bell's Ryden, wishes came true. When summoned forth by Frenchie, Teen An gel played by Samuel Smith in one of his three roles in the show provides the expires 8/10/81 I Pedro's Mexican Madness A I ,me 40~ Good with this coupon only .7.1 K. Phone for takeouts: I li; - "P v 131 S. 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"Grease" brings to mind the nasty experiences one goes through during high school years as well as the wonder- • Photo by Dan Vogeley The gang from ftydell High whoops it up in "Grease," which opened last night at the Playhouse Theatre. stik'e, n.— The Daily Collegian Friday, July 31, 1981-9 ful experiences. Everybody tries to fit in But everybody can't. If you've lived the 'sos and ache to recapture them or if you've missed the 'sos and long to experience them, treat yourself to "Grease"and experience an era of vulnerable, carefree times. Roulade, House Salad & Small Beverage 126 W. College Ave SUBS