wee en• Films • Campus "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" Paul Newman and Robert Redford star as two bank . robbers caught out of their element with the demise of the old West at the turn of the century. Katharine Ross co-stars as the woman whom they both love. 7, 9:15 and 11:30 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday, 10 Sparks. " , `Jesus" Sponsored by LAMB Fellowship, a film depicting Jesus' ministry. 7:30 tonight, HUB Fishbowl. "Song of the South" One of Walt Disney's most delightful and entertaining movies in which Uncle Remus and Briar Rabbit come alive. The use of live actors and animation in the same scene is a cinematographic triumph. The popular song, "Zip-pa-dee Do- Dah," stemmed from this movie. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and Sunday, 7 • and 9 p.m. tomorrow, 105 Forum. "...And Justice For All". Al Pacino portrays a criminal lawyer fed up with the legal system. Both funny and shocking, it's a movie that is thoroughly entertaining, yet thought provoking. 7, 9:15 and 11:30 tonight and Sunday, 7 and 9:15 p.m. tomorrow, 108 Forum. "What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?" Allen Funt's risque version of the popular Candid Camera show. The film records the reactions of people who were caught in the bedroom. 7, 8:45 and 10:30 tonight and tomorrow, 102 Forum. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" This was the second movie in history to sweep all the major Academy Awards. Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher, in their Oscar-winning roles, play the free spirited McMurphy and the domineering Nurse Crachet; a sort of cat and mouse situation that is never quite resolved. 7 and 9:15 tonight and Sunday, 112 Kern. "Outland" Crime and corruption in a mining community on one of Jupiter's moons force the mine's owner to bring in marshall Sean Connery to clean up the town. It's a futuristic western that scores with its costumes and sets, but lacks originality. 7 and 10:30 tonight and tomorrow, 9 p.m Sunday, Chambers. "Stir Crazy" Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder play two easy going guys who are mistakingly accused of robbing a bank. Their fight to get out of prison and struggle to stay alive while there are hilarious. 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, Chambers. "Souttprn Comfort" Keith Carradine stars in this rather low budget look at hostility in the south. A group of National Guardsmen get a less than hospitable treatment from some good of boys. 7 and 8:45 tonight and tomorrow, 7 p.m. Sunday, Chambers. There's more than one way ;to get a dorm con tract... Robert Redford and Paul Newman star in the classic western, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," the story of the reckless antics of the famous criminal duo who find themselves dated as the old West grows up, showing on campus this weekend. "The Marriage of Maria Braun" One of the top 10 foreign films of the '7os and one of the most spectacular movies of the New 'German Cinema. "'The Marriage of Maria Braun' reminds us of the still immense possiblities of movies made by the masters." Vincent Canby, The New York Times. 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow and Monday, 112 Kern. "Kentucky Fried Movie" A sometimes funny movie with some humor of questionable taste. A real hodge-podge, patchwork kind of film much in the style of "Laugh-In" and "The Groove Tube." 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, HUB Assembly Hall. "Outlaw Ladies" This week's porn flick. It should be outlawed. 7, 9 and 11 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday, 111 Forum. Downtown "Making Love" Michael Ontkean as Zack and Kate Jackson as Claire, his wife, play a young married couple whose deep love is tested when he finally acknowledges his sexual attraction for another man. Harry Hamlin co-stars as the gay novelist whose involvement with Zack dramatically changes the lives of all three. State (237-7866) "The Seduction" A thriller starring Morgan Fairchild as an actress/model whose seductive beauty causes a psycopath to make attempts on her fife. State "On Golden Pond" A brilliant and moving picture dealing with the problems of growing old. Henry Fonda and Katherine Hepburn are in perfect form as the aging couple, as is Jane Fonda, as their estranged daughter. An engrossing tearjerker. Cinema I (237-7657). "Chariots of Fire" One of the five movies up for the Academy Award. It's the story of two runners and the competition between them in the 1924 Olympics. Cinema 11. "Evil Under The Sun" Peter Ustinov stars again as Hercule Poirot in this star-studded version of Agatha Christie's best seller of murder on a luxury resort island. Maggie Smith and Diana Rigg also star. The Flick (237-2112). "Missing" Stars Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek as a father and daughter-in-law searching for their son/husband, who disappeared in a political strife in a South American country. Garden (237- 0012). "Richard Pryor: Life at Sunset Strip" Outrageous comedy by Richard Pryor filmed live on two consecutive nights in a Hollywood nightclub. The Movies (237-0003). "Raiders of the Lost Ark" The movie smash of last summer. It's still here. Arena II (237-2444). "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" A Sweet Transvestite, a nerd, Transylvanians and the Time Warp. What else do you need? The Movies "Mao to Mozart" A semi documentary about Isaac Stern in China. The Screening Room (238- 6005). "Lassie Come Home" One of the first in the "Lassie" series and probably one of the best. This story has Lassie fighting the elements to return to his real master. An adolescent Elizabeth Taylor is featured in this touching film: 7 tonight, Schlow Library. "Las Vegas Girls" This weekend's off•campus porn flick. It's one of the better ones. Arena I. Sounds The Bars Alexander's (Holiday Inn) Menagerie offers their best in music tonight and tomorrow. Autoport Jim Langton tickles the ivories throughout the weekend. Allen Room The musical duet of Franne and Dave will entertain tonight and tomorrow on the corner of College and Allen. Brewery Rock 'n' roll with Red Rose Cotillion tomorrow. Brickhouse Tavern Force-of- One and second to none, J.li, makes the valley safe for country rock again this weekend. Coffee Grinder Enjoy the fine vocals of Sherry McCamely tonight. Tomorrow make the weekend one to remember with Even Tide. Hippo Room (The Deli) The melodies of David Fox set the mood tonight and tomorrow. Phyrst Red Rose Cotillion makes some magic tonight, also providing for some happier happy hours. Tomorrow sing along with Happy Valley's own Phyrst Phamily. . The Pub (Holiday Inn) Tom Huckabee entertains throughout the weekend. Rathskeller Tom Casey does the honors tonight and tomorrow, at the 'Skellar. Rego's Tonight and tomorrow will be "New Days Comin' " with State College's recording group, Archie Blue. Sunday drink up and listen to the Menagerie four. Saloon Come hear the new rock 'n' roll of J.P. Rocks tonight and tomorrow: Sunday take the Tahoka Freeway exit to the Saloon. Scorpion Foxie rocks and Foxie rolls tonight at the Scorp'. Tomorrow move to the reggae beat of The Core. Shandygaff That dubious duo, Ray Anthony and Gran Stan, spin those Golden Oldies throughout the weekend. Sly Fox (Sheraton) Tonight and tomorrow, dance to the sounds of Winchester Cathedral. The Wine Cellar (La Bella Vita) Bookends provides the music tonight and Kathleen Koccete Annie Haslam of Renaissance (above) brings the scunds of "art rock" to the University this weekend with a concert at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Eisenhower Auditorium. Declared as a triumph of the New German Cinema, "The Marriage of Maria Braun" brilliantly mixes soap opera, politics, comedy and satire allowing Hanna i3chygulla as Maria (left) to give a truly remarkable performance. The story deals with the effects of the World War II on the German citizenry as seen through the life of the character Maria Braun, showing on campus. The Daily Collegian, Friday, March 12 ',. \I, 1 -, t 1 , . '•,'; , " I S* ' "„tl, 'VV. 4 .;,. • s ,. - , 4 ' '''' ±/, -.L, 4 ' . W. 4 .'- f i U ' "V: 4 l,t , :tir..ti ; t 4 , 42 , ) ' b \ .i..•. 7 'IIA . G 4: Ve Keith Carradine stars in "South• em Comfort,"a harsh look at the National Guard. handles the entertainment tomorrow. Concerts and Coffeehouses Kern Happy hours from 4:30 to 6 tonight, 102 Kern. Proper' I.D. required. Hetzel Union Board presents' the jazz band Mainstream in concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the HUB Ballroom. Eco•action sponsors a night of square dancing and music with The Rustical Quality String Band at 9 tonight in the HUB Ballroom University Concert Committee presents art rock with Renaissance at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Eisenhower Auditorium. Music The State College Area Music Guild will sponsor a Horn Bash, a free clinic under the direction•of weekend Christopher Callahan at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Fellowship. All french horn players are welcome. Galleries Chambers Paintings, ceramics and other works of art by children from special education classes in 4re Carol Walderman is in top form as she shoots for two the women's basketball team hopes to be the same, shooting for a win against Clemson in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at 7:30 tonight in Rec Hall. i iim= march: 10 I I Intermediate Unit 10 are on display. Kern Ceramics and paintings are featured in the graduate commons. Recent watercolors by Ruth Kempner will continue through March 28. Lynette King's ceramic work will continue on display through March 31. Paintings on paper by Marcelle ~~; ~~~., 5 0; ripped off ? . ~ ' ~,, .4 , ~ !mop! .. , ,;14,4, .....:4.**, ..•." 7 '''.'•• : • .1 • . ~:,4....1'....... `.•'../...ki,4,00:1.'." ...:.'il .„‘ !.•.•.'''''''::k:.:!..: ''%': • . ' !... I.: 'f'' liYil;kl.,:.74•V:i:,',i .',,-..'.,:,;.:,..,:,.:.:. • . . ff ,;.; ~., .'• • .. „ „ , ??,,,i'f,i , u ..., . . , ~.. w l .:4k:all :Vv. '', red of getting 307 HUB 301 HUB Lapow Toor will continue through April 1. HUB "Material Time: The Lost World of 143 West Park," a combination of poetry by Dorothy Roberts and photographs by Ed Leos, Is in the Gallery through March 26. A display of paintings from the Art Alliance of Central Pannsylvania is in the Art Alley. revs. sales Museum of Art Works on paper by Richard Hamwi and fiber art by David van Dommelen will continue through March 28. Both artists are members of the faculty of the School of Visual Arts. Continuing through May 30 is "Director's Choice, Selected Works from the Museum's Collection," an exhibition of works selected by museum director Bill Davis. "Photographs from the Museum's Collection" continues through April 18. Pattee In the East Corridor Gallery are drawings and paintings by Carol Andriulli, continuing through Tuesday. Drawings by Becky Mast are in the Lending Services Lobby through March 19. Paul Robeson Cultural Center Prints and etchings by John Biggers, a distinguished arumnus of the University, will continue through March 19. Biggers' work includes the Burrowes Building murals which he painted while working on his doctorate here. Zoller "Paper as Image," works on paper by Dean Drass and Judith Ingrim. The two artists will present a slide lecture and discussion from 7to 9 p.m. • Monday at the gallery. Sports HOME Women's basketball The 12th ranked Lady Lions host Clemson at 7:30 tonight at Rec Hall in the opening round of the NCAA championship playoffs. Men's gymnastics Coach Karl Schwenzfeier's squad, still unbeaten after a successful Midwestern road trip, hosts Illinois Chicago-Circle at 7:30 tomorrow night at Rec Hall. Men's diving The Lion divers will be looking for qualifying scores to the NCAA championships when they host the Eastern Regional qualifying meet today and tomorrow at McCoy Natatorium. AWAY Wrestling Coach Rich Lorenzo's grapplers will be working on improving on last year's sixth place finish as they conclude competition at the NCAA 1 , sell your books at the BOOK CO-OP 12 15 A RHS From March 16 through April 8 Pattee Galleries will display prints from the collection of the Pattee Arts Library. This print, "Two Women," by Federico Castellion, is one of the works of art selected for display. championships tonight in Ames, lowa. Women's gymnastics The Lady Lions, after losing a pair of meets on their recent western road trip, will look to rebound tonight and tomorrow night when they compete in the NCAA Northeast Regional championships at Pittsburgh Men's volleyball The fourth ranked spikers, sporting a 21-2 record, are at the Ball State Classic today and tomorrow. Etc Artists Series presents the Paul 301 HUB 307 HUB The Daily Collegian Friday, March 12, 1982-1 Gaulin Mime Company in "Mirage" at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Eisenhower Auditorium. The Central Pennsylvania Dance Theatre begins another season with performances at 8 tonight and tomorrow at Gatsby's The evening will feature works choreographed by. Hannah Kahn and Larue Allen. Interlandia Folkdancing at 7:30 tonight in the HUB Ballroom. Beginners are welcome. Shaver's Creek Environmental Center The entire process of maple sugaring will be demonstrated at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Center. sales refunds