The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 07, 1983, Image 11

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    weekend
Films
On Campus
"The Secret Policeman's
Other Ball" The Monty Python
gang are joined by Jeff Beck,
Eric Clapton and Sting in this
filming of several benefit
' concerts for Amnesty
Interngtiohal. 7, 9 and 11
tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9
p.m. Sunday, 111 Forum.
"The Lacemaker" The
stunning-looking Isabelle
Huppert stars in this acclaimed
1976 comedy from France. 7
and 9 p.m. tomorrow and
Monday, 112 Kern.
"Singin' in the Rain" Gene
Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and .
Donald O'Connor are superb in
this, one of the all-time most
flat-out enjoyable musicals, set
in glittery, energetic 1920 s
Hollywood. Pure joy. 7 and 9
tonight, 121 Sparks; 7 and 9
p.m. Sunday, HUB Assembly
Room.
"West Side Story" It's Jets
vs. Sharks in the classic 1961
movie musical that won 10
count 'em, 10 Oscars and
features some of the most
dizzyingly good movie
choreography (by Jerome
Robbins) ever. Natalie Wood
stars. 7 and 9:45 tonight and
Sunday, 7 p.m. tomorrow, 112
Chambers.
"Heaven Can Wait"• Prudent,
delightful comedy in which
football player Joe Pendleton
(Warren Beatty) dies
erroneously and is sent back to
earth in the body of a wealthy
industrialist. The movie' has
romance, football and is good
clean fun under the capable
direction of Beatty and Buck
Henry. Julie Christie, James
Mason and Jack Warden co
star. 7 and 9 tonight and
Sunday, 112 Kern; 7 p.m.
tomorrow, 101 Chambers; 9:45
p.m. tomorrow, 112 Chambers.
"The Key" A psychological
study of sexual perversity from
Japanese director Ichikawa,
critically acclaimed for his
editing and wide screen
composition techniques in this
film. 7 and 9 tonight and
tomorrow, HUB Assembly
Room.
"Knife in the Water" A
thriller from director Roman
Polanski, one of his early
features. 7, 9 and 11 p.m.
tomorrow, 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday,
121 Sparks.
"Casablanca" War rages and
Bogie and Bergman swoon in
one of the all-time great films,
back on campus this weekend.
This weekend promises to be a
moviegoer's delight. Fine cinema
action includes Timothy Bottoms
(left) in "The Paper Chase" and
John Heard (below) in "Cat Peo
ple." Both features are playing on
campus.
Featuring Claude Reins and
Paul Henreid. 7, 8:45 and 10:30
tonight, 8:45 and 10:30 p.m.
tomorrow, 7 and 8:45 p.m.
Sunday, 101 Chambers.
"The Paper Chase" An
exceptiobally intelligent film
chronicling the first year of law
school for methodical student
Timothy Bottoms. John
Houseman won an Oscar for
his poilrayal of Professor
Kingsfield. 7, 9;15 and 11:30
tonight and tomorrow, 7 and
9:15 p.m. Sunday, 10 Sparks.
"Cat People" Nastassia
Kinski acquires some feline
tendencies in director Paul
Schrader's 1982 thriller. John
Heard and Malcolm McDowell
are both after her tail. 7, 9:15
and 11:30 tonight and
tomorrow, 7 and 9:15 p.m.
Sunday, 105 Forum.
"North By Northwest"
Executive Cary Grant gets into
far more intrigue and suspense
on his business trip than he
had planned in Alfred
Hitchcock's classic tongue-in
cheek thriller. James Mason,
Grace Kelly co-star. 7:30 and 10
tonight, tomorrow and Sunday,
Findlay Rec Room.
"Barry Lyndon" Oscar
winning, visually ethereal film
from director Stanley Kubrick
is a languid . period piece about
the rise and fall of an Irish
rogue in 18th-century England
Agonizingly slow at times, but
lovely to view. Ryan O'Neal,
Marisa Barenson star. 7 p.m.
Thursday,-HUB Assembly
Room.
"The Fog" Another creation
from director John Carpenter,
in which a killer fog (yes, a killer
fog) peruses the northern
California coastline. Tom
Atkins, Adrienne Barheau star
7:15, 9 and 10:45 tonight and
tomorrow, 7:15 and 9 p.m.
Sunday, 119 Osmond.
"All About Eve" This 1950
screen classic is a lacerating,
well-scripted poison-pen letter
to Broadway and all its
tarnished splendor. Anne
Baxter is the up-and-coming
Lire is just a Fantasy . .
young actress, Bette Davis is
the aging star. Fasten your
seatbelts. 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Schwab Auditorium.
"The Blues Brothers"
Overlong but pleasant musical
comedy about the legendary
wailers and their high-speed
"mission from God." Only Dan
Ackroyd and John Belushi are
subdued to any degree in this
otherwise manic film. Car
chases and soul artists come
out of the woodwork. Aretha
Franklin, Cab Calloway co-star.
7:30 and 10 tonight, tomorrow
and Sunday, 108 Forum.
"The Outlaws is Coming" Oh
no! It's The Three Stooges in
this 1964 comedy-western.
Preceded by the Stooges' short
subject "Calling All Curs."
Nyuk! Nyuk! Nyuk! 7, 9:15 and
11:30 tonight and tomorrow, 7
and 9:15 p.m. Sunday, Pollock
Rec Room.
Downtown
"The Dark Crystal" From Jim
Henson, the man who gave us
the Muppets, comes this
unusual saga about a quest for
the title ornament, set in a
goblin-infested, middle-earthen
land. Jeepers! 8 and 10 nightly;
2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow
and Sunday, Cinema I and 11.
"Tootsie" Dustin Hoffman
gives a brilliant comic
performance as a dedicated but
seemingly unemployable New
York actor who lands .a
woman's role on a television
soap opera in Sydney Pollack's
thoughtful comedy, now the
Number 1 moneymaking film in
the country. Fine supporting
cast includes Teri Garr, Bill
Murray, Jessica Lange. 7:30
and 9:30 nightly; 1:30, 3:30, 5:30,
7:30 , and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow
and Sunday, Cinema I and 11.
"Kiss Me Goodbye" Sally
Field can't decide whether to
submit to the affections of her
living Egyptologist-fiancee
(Jeff Bridges) or,those of the
tap-dancing ghost of her late
choreographer-husband
(James Caan) in this sleeper
comedy. 7:30 and 9:30. nightly;
1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30
p.m. tomorrow and Sunday,
State.
"Class of 1984" This not-too
optimistic look at some brutal
high schoolers in California
finally makes it to State College
after a few months of release.
Newsweek called it "... 'The
Blackboard Jungle' with
herpes." Perry King and
Vincent Van Patten star. 8 and
10 nightly; 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m.
tomorrow and Sunday, Garden.
"Peter Pan" Yes, the little
boy who never grew up is back
to delight audiences in the re
release of Walt Disney's 1953
animated feature. Watch out for
Captain Hook! 7 and 9 nightly;
1,3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow
and Sunday, Flick.
"Airplane fi The Sequel"
Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty
have an unruly lunar shuttle on
their hands in this okay follow
up to the 1980 comedy smash.
William Shatner and Lloyd
Bridges co-star. 8 and 10
nightly; 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m
tomorrow and Sunday,
Screening Room
... and you can be a part , of this fantasy by seeing the
Compagnie Philippe ,Genty, a French marionette and
puppet theatre, performing at 8:30 tonight in Schwab
Auditorium. The internationallyacclaimed troupe is
being sponsored by the Artists Series' Theatre/Dance
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Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds are at their musical best when
"Singin' in the Rain" plays on campus this weekend.
"Best Friends" Burt
Reynolds and Goldie Hawn are
screenwriters who marry, only
to be subjected to the
scrutinies of each other's
families in this comedy
romance that starts
promisingly but falls apart in
the last half hour. Jessica
Tandy is wonderful as Hawn's
brutally frank mother., 7:45 and
9:45 nightly; 1:45, 3:45, 5:45,
7;45 and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow
and Sunday, State.
"The Toy" Not even Richard
Pryor's wild contortions can
save this thin, unfunny comedy
in which an out-of-work
journalist (Pryor) is "bought" by
a spoiled rich kid (Scott
Schwartz) for entertainment.
Jackie Gleason co-stars. He
and Pryor should have known
better. 8 and 10 nightly; 2,4, 6, 8
and 10 p.m. tomorrow and
Sunday, Movies.
"An Officer and a
Gentleman" Highfalutin'
romance between Richard Gere
and Debra Winger was 1982's
fourth biggest moneymaking
film. It's back in town this
weekend. 7:15 and 9:30 nightly,
Arena.
"The Rocky Horror Picture
Show" Great Scott! Why not
celebrate the new year with
Barry Bostwick, Tim Curry,
Susan Sarandon and the other
certified crazies in this cult
favorite? Midnight tonight and
tomorrow, Movies.
"Bella" Mamma mia! She's
in a porn flick! 7, 8:30 and 10
nightly, Arena.
Sounds
The Bars
Allen Room Abby Sue
Sunday.
Arthur's Tonight Chris
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Bookends.
Autoport Tonight and
tomorrow Jim Langton;
Tuesday the Port Al!stars;
Wednesday Jim Langton.
The Brewery Tonight
Mischief; Heartbreaker
tomorrow; Tahoka Freeway
Sunday and Monday; Mischief
Wednesday; Bobby Keyes and
the Igniters Thursday.
Brickhouse Tavern Pat
McGinnis tonight; tomorrow
The Bobcat; Monday and
Tuesday Open Mike;
Wednesday Terry Whitlock;
Thursday Roger and Kenny.
Coffee Grinder Tonight and
tomorrow Sherry McCamley;
Monday Abby Sue; Tuesday
Sherry McCamley; Wednesday
David Fox; Thursday Sherry
McCamley.
Hippo Room at The Deli Abby
Sue tonight and tomorrow; Doo
Wop Inc. Thursday.
Le Papillon Lounge Bill Filer
tonight and tomorrow; Sunday
Sherry McCamley; Bill Filer
Monday through Thursday.
Rathskellar Tonight The
Bobcat; tomorrow Pat
McGinnis; Wednesday Pat
McGinnis; Thursday John
Cunningham.
Saloon Tonight and
tomorrow Cartoon; Sunday
Tahoka Freeway; Wednesday
Larry Moore; Thursday W.C.
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Scorpion Tonight and
tomorrow Crisis (ska-reggae);
Tuesday the State College All
Stars; Wednesday Daddy Licks; ,
Thursday Tahoka_Freeway.
Shandygaff Disc jockeys Ray
Anthony and Gran Stan play
tonight through Thursday.
Westerly Parkway HiWay
Pizza Tonight the Tarnished
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Six; Wednesday Lower Forty
Grass.
The. Wine Cellar (La Bella
Vita) Tonight and tomorrow
Ken Volz; Wednesday is
Comedy Night with "Funny
Bones."
Concerts and Coffeehouses
HUB Johnny Deadline will be
featured in concert tonight in
the HUB Ballroom. Special
guest Richard Sleigh will open
the show at 8 p.m. Admission is
free.
Kern Commonsplace Stan
Shepherd will appear in Kern
Lobby at noon Wednesday.
Jawbone Joe Flotnick and
Kris Peterson perform tonight.
Ed Jepson and Jerry Zolten do
the honors tomorrow. Shows
begin at 9:15 p.m. nightly and
don't forget about Open Mikes
between sets.
Music
WDFM The opera II Trovatore
by Guiseppe Verdi will be
broadcast at 2 tomorrow
afternoon as part of the
Metropolitan opera series.
Nello Santi conducts. Gang of
Four will be featured in concert
at 8 tomorrow night. Three
hours of The Fall, an. English
band, will be broadcast at
midnight Tuesday.
Alard String Quartet
presents a concert at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the Music
Buikding recital hall.
State College Area Music
Guild presents a concert at 2:30
Sunday afternoon at the First
Presbyterian Church, Spring
Street, Bellefonte.
Galleries
Museum of Art Prints from
the permanent collection
survey technique and style of
this century, including a
serigraph on plastic by Roy
Lichtenstien, a lithograph
poster by Robert
Rauschenberg, engravings by
Pablo Picasso and a woodcut
by Vassily Kandinsky, through
Su'nday.
Zoller Harry Nadler exhibits
his drawings and large
paintings, echoing Mondrian in
rhythm and style. Nadler, a
professor of art at the
University of Mexico, displays
his recent works made at his
Long Island studio through
Jan. 30.
Chambers The Art Education
Graduate Exhibit opens today
with a reception from 4:30 p.m.
to 6 p.m.
Kern Watercolors, drawings
and oil paintings by Cheryl
McNeish, a recent University
graduate, depict Greek themes
through loose abstracts and
large, skillful! portraits.
Carefully handcrafted, realistic
birds carved and painted by Bill
and Grace White fill the display
cases through Jan. 28.
Pattee "Experiments in
Black," photographs by David
J. Teplica, hang in Lending
Services and depict various
poses of the human body.
Teplica, a University graduate,
now studies medicine at
Dartmouth. Robert Neffson
Eric Childs and the Penn State wrestling team hope to take a strong hold on the weekend when the matmen
host lowa State at 8 tonight in Rec Hall.
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Forty-five minutes of Gang of Four in concert will be broadcast at 8
tomorrow night as part of WDFM's weekend programming. The
noncommercial, student-operated station can be found at 91 on your
FM dial.
displays portraits drawn with
strong line and pose of
common people at the beach,
on the street or.sleeping.
Earth and Mineral Science
Museum and Art Gallery A
continuous display of rocks
and gems, cut and raw, from all
over the world are on exhibit
with paintings depicting the
mineral industry. In the
Fluorescent Room, glowing
rocks show their natural
brilliant color in black light.
Sports
Home
Men's Basketball Coach Dick
Harter and the Nittany Lions (8-
4) host St. Bonaventure in
Atlantic 10 action beginning at
1:30 tomorrow afternoon at Rec
Hall.
Women's Basketball The
Lady Lions (9.3) are also at
home this weekend hosting
Connecticut at 7:30 tomorrow
night at Rec Hall. A high school
game will preceed Penn State
play.
Wrestling Laden with
injuries, the matmen come off a
victory over Missouri to host
lowa State at 8 tonight in Rec
Hall.
Men's Fencing The Lions
challenge St. Peter's at noon
today in Rec Hall.
Women's Fencing. Coach
Beth Alphin and the Lady Lions
host St. Peter's and Fairleigh
Dickinson in action getting
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morning at Rec Hall.
Away
Women's Swimming and
Diving The Lady Lions under
Coach Bob Krimmel travel to
Providence, R.I. to meet Brown
in competition tomorrow.
Women's Track The Lady
Lions take to the road to
compete in the Princeton
Quadrangulat Meet to be held
at Princeton tomorrow.
Etc.
Artists Series presents the
internationally-acclaimed
French marionette troupe,
Compagnie Philippe Genty, at
8:30 tonight in Schwab
Auditorium. With a style
somewhere between the
Muppets and Mummenshanz,
Genty's pieces range from an
animated Ostrich Ballet to
surrealistic black light comedy
Interlandia Folkdancing
sponsors an evening of fun and
dance from 7:30 to 11:30
tonight in the HUB Ballroom.
No experience is necessary
and requests will be taken.
Outing Club The club's
Alpine Ski Division will hold
sign-ups for season passes to
Tussey Mountain Ski Area
through Wednesday on the
HUB ground floor. Four:
session "package" lifts as well
as special group rates are
available.
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