weekend Films On Campus "Badlands" A bored young man (Martin Sheen) and the half-witted teenage girl he allures (Sissy Spacek) go on a murderous trek across the American Midwest in the 1950 s in Terrence Malick's 1974 drama, one of the most highly acclaimed films of its decade which is based loosely on the story of real•life mass-murderer Charlie Starkweather. 7 and 9 tomorrow, 12:1 Sparks; 7 and 9 Sunday,HUoiNssembly Room. "The Blade Runner" Harrison Ford is a stoical private eye in the hellish world of futuristic Los Angeles in Ridley Scott's high-tech mystery-adventure, based on Philip Dick's sci-fi tale "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" Joanna Cassidy, Sean Young. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9 Sunday, 105 Forum. "An Officer and a Gentleman" One of 1982's biggest moneymaking films, this military romance drama captured the hearts of ' American moviegoers as well as two Academy Awards: one for the soulful theme song ("Up Where We Belong") and another for Louis Gossett, Jr.'s : supporting performance. Richard Gere, Debra Winger. 7 ' and 9:15 tonight and Sunday, 112 Kern. 11:30 tonight; 7, 9:15 and 11:30'tomorrow, 112 Chambers. • "Airplane II: The Sequel" This disaster-movie spoof is - nothing near the loony, hilarious farce its predecessor was but still has its share of good moments, the best belonging to William Shatner, who is surrounded by a control = room full of machinery he can't begin to understand. Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. 7, 8:30 and They're off and running in the 15th Annual Phi Psi 500, a 1.1 mile race that includes stops at six bars. Proceeds from the race, which will ' 10 tonight, 7 and 8:30 Sunday, 112 Chambers; 7 and 11 tomorrow, 101 Chambers. "Bananas" Woody Allen co wrote, directed and starred in this Wild 1971 comedy about a meek products tester in New York who becomes the makeshift premier of a South American Republic. Sharp, often hilarous film has the pacing and texture of the old Marx Brothers comedies and is climaxed by a wonderful trial sequence. 7, 9 and 11 tonight, 7 and 9 Sunday, 121 Sparks. !Teronika Voss" . The third installment of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's trilogy about Germany in the 1950 s (his first two being "The Marriage of Maria Braun" and "Lola") is a "Sunset Boulevard"-type meditation on the career of a faded screen goddess. Vincent Canby of the New York Times called it "a chilly, tough, wicked satire." 7 and 9 tomorrow and Monday, 112 Kern. "If You Love This Planet" This Oscar-winning 1982 documentary about nuclear power was the subject of some controversy when it was temporarily banned as propaganda by the U. S. Department of Justice. 7:30 and 9:30 Thursday, Wesley Foundation. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo'S Nest" Powerful, if loose, adaptation of Ken If you're looking for a more cere• bral way to spend your weekend, why not see Richard Mayhew's (left) recent works in the Museum of Art, Rainer Werner Fassbind er's film "Veronika Voss" (below), or Louis Gossett, Jr. and Richard Gere (below, right) in "An Officer and a Gentleman." commence Saturday at noon, will benefit the Centre County of the Association of Retarded Cit. Kesey's play about a mental ward's power struggle between a hard-livin' free spirit (Jack Nicholson) and a despotic nurse (Louise Fletcher) Winner of;five Oscars, including Best Picture in 1975. A funny, draining film. Milos Forman ("Ragtime") directed. 7:30 and 9:45 tonight and Sunday, 8:30 tomorrow, 101 Chambers. "Enter the Dragon" What may be the best kung-fu action film to date stars Bruce Lee as an innocent young man up against thousands of avarices. The film works so well because the moviemakers are smart enough to forego a pretentious plotline and give the viewer lots of action. 7 and 9 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday, 10 Sparks. "Bad Timing/A Sensual , Obsession" Art Garfunkel is a psychiatrist who is obsessed romantically with patient Theresa Russell in Nicholas Roeg's psychosexual drama. Harvey Keitel. 7 and 9 tonight and tomorrow, HUB Assembly Room. "Lenny" Dustin Hoffman ("Tootsie") gives a transcendent portrayal of tortured, neurotic iconoclastic comic Lenny Bruce in Bob Fosse's acclaimed 1974 bio- pic. Valerie Perrine co-stars. 7 and 9 Wednesday and Thursday, 112 Kern. "The Harder They Come" The mean-strutting Jimmy Cliff stars in this acclaimed reggae rock film from 1973. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9 Sunday, 102 Forum. "National Lampoon's Animal House" Often outrageous campus comedy features John Belushi in all his glory as the obnoxious, gluttonous Bluto with lots of irreverent gags. You know it, you love it, you can't live without it. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9 Sunday, 108 Forum. "The Fifth War" Actress Vanessa Redgrave ("Julia") financed this documentary about the war in Lebanon. shown as , part of International Film Week. 7 tonight, 111 Boucke. "Moonraker" James Bond relies heavily on gadgetry in this 1979 outing, but the action is better-than-average as 007 joins forces with Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles) in battling Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale), who is a quietly sadistic space menace. Good special effects. 7, 9:15 and 11:30 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9:15 Sunday, Findlay Rec Room. "Natural Lamporn's Frat House" Don't confuse with the above entry. Porn. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9 Sunday, 111 Forum. • Downtown "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life". What the hell does it all mean in a film full of curious goldfish, obnoxious gluttons and students who only misbehave when their teacher's within earshot? Remember, this is the Pythons' Interpretation, folks. John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Terry JoneS, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin. 8 and 10 nightly; 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Movies. "Spring Break" A lot of beer, sand and girls almost wearing their clothes, from the man who brought us "Friday the 13th." Wow. 7:45 and 9:45 nightly; 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Movies. "Sophie's Choice" Meryl Streep's brilliant, Oscar- The Daily Collegiari Friday, April 22 winning portrayal of • concentration camp refugee Sophie Zawistowska is on the big screen for at least another week in State College. She is ably supported by Kevin Kline and Peter McNichol in Alan Pakula's long but admirable, often moving, film. 7 and 9:30 nightly; 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Screening Room. "Gandhi" Eight Oscars went to Sir Richard Attenborough's mammoth biography of the title figure, played superlatively well by England's own Ben Kingsley. Endless cast includes Martin Sheen, Candice Bergen, lan Charleson, to name but a few. 8 nightly; 1, 4:30 and 8 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday,. Garden. "Flash Dancer" A nice Polish girl in the big city wants to. get out of her dreary welding job and become a dancer in this new drama. 8 and 10 nightly; 2, 4,6,. 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Cinema I and 11. "Lone Wolf McQuade" It's Chuck Norris vs. David Carradine in this new western kung-fu action flick (or something like that). 7:30 and 9:30 nightly, Arena. "Screwballs" Well, kids, it's your basic softcore-sex baseball comedy. 7:45 and 9:45 nightly; 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, State. "Motherlode" New action flick in town. 8 and 10 nightly; 2, 4,6, 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, State. "Oh! Those Nurses!" Oh! I can just imagine! Hospital porn. 7, 8:30 and 10 nightly; 2:30, 4, 5:30, 7, 8:30 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Flick. "All About Claudia" And what a revealing biography it must be. Porn, of course. 7, 8:30 and 10 nightly, Arena. hapter Sounds The Bars Allen Room Tonight and tomorrow Jonathan Best; Sunday Abby Sue; Monday through Thursday Richard Sleigh. Arthur's Tonight the Jazz Connection; tomorrow the Bookends. Brickhouse Tavern Tonight' John Cunningham and Jamie- , Rounds; Sunday Jamie Rounds; Tuesday Open Mike; Wednesday John Cunningham Thursday Pat McGinnis. Hippo Room at The Deli Tonight and tomorrow David Fox; Thursday night from 10-12 the comedy group Funny Bones. Lion's Den Tonight DJ Susan Anthony; tomorrow DJ Ray Anthony. Phyrst Tonight Tahoka Freeway; tomorrow the Phyrst Phamily; Monday Mischief; Tuesday the Targets; Wednesday Cartoon; Thursday Peabody. • The Pub (Holiday Inn) Tonight and tomorrow Rick Jones; Monday through Thursday Rick Jones. Rathskellar Tonight and tomorrow Pat McGinnis; Wednesday Pat McGinnis; Thursday John Cunningham. Saloon Tonight and tomorrow Peabody; Sunday weekend Tahoka Freeway; Wednesday Oldies with Larry Moore. _ Scorpion Tonight and tomorrow Cafe Ole; Tuesday Billy Price and the Keystone Rhythrh Band; Wednesday Harpo; Thursday Tahoka Freeway. Shandygaff Tonight and tomorrow Oldies and more with DJ Gran Stan; Monday and Tuesday DJ Ray Anthony; Wednesday Gran Stan; Thursday Ray Anthony. The Wine Cellar (La Bella Vita) Tonight and tomorrow Ed Jepson; Thursday Bob and Debbie Sue. Concerts and Coffeehouses HUB Monday Billy Price and the Keystone Rhythm Band. Jawbone Tonight Doug Anderson; tomorrow, Tim Vogel and Mike Martine. Shows start at 9:15 with open mike between sets. Galleries Museum of Art Richard Mayhew's recent paintings showing his gentle sensibility to landscape, space and time hang on the 3rd floor. Soft greens and blues melt together creating inviting, pastorial • places that feel like summertime, thrugh June 19. Architectural artifacts and sculpture from India culled from the Museum's collection and the collection of the Herbert F. Johnson - Museum of Art,,Cornell University, feature two carved sandstone doorjams from a temple complex in Sarnath, shown together for the first time, through June 19. Selections from the permanent collection include American landscape and figurative paintings from the early 19th century to the late '7os. Contemporary Japanese ceramics are displayed featuring a recent acquisition, the•Kato Vase, made of unglazed absorbent clay by Kiyoyuki Kato, and charabteristic bf much of the , post-World War II art in Japan that mixes native and American artistic influences. Zoller Abdul Rahim Al-Wakil displays his small and monumental bronze and marble sculpture this weekend only in his MFA exhibition. Works like "Heart is Beating," "Storm Before War" and "Humility" expose the Eastern thinking that exudes from this sensitive man. The reception for the artist is tonight from 5-7. in the gallery and all are welcome. Chambers Handmade paper emerges in a wide variety of style including bright colorful three dimensional wall hangings, to simple cutouts creating shadow and image from the material alone, to paper and rusting iron combinations, to books and drawings and prints and large suspended sculpture. Kern Scott Smith cheers the gallery with colorful, bold flowers and patterns in his prints and painted ceramic tiles creating energy and joy, through May 20. Smith's prints can also be seen•in the Dean's Conference Room in the Arts Building, but the room is often in use and otherwise locked. The work and the room are interesting, so ask the nice ladies in the Dean's office for the key. Large, soft pastels by Carolyn Metcalf, displayinb a classical architectural theme that invites us to what rests beyond, hang through May 20. The Ukranian Club reveals folk art traditions with embroidery, eggs, dolls and ceramics. HUB In the Gallery, Gerald Lang shows his black and white Dustin Hoffman plays the tortured, obsessed comic Lenny Bruce in Bob Fosse's 1974 acclaimed film "Lenny, o PlaYing 'on campus this weekend. Two carved sandstone doorjams from a temple near Sarnath are on display in the Museum of Art, through June 19. photos that focus on the relationships between horses and humans, in captivity, at races and under a bridle. Sunday opens a special three day exhibition of tapestries from Swaziland that shows how the weaving industry has expanded and yet maintained a creative and traditional outlet for uneducated women of the country. Marqueting, using wood veneer to make pictures, is beautifully demonstrated by Kenneth T. Arnold from Columbus, Ohio, in the Browsing Gallery. The landscapes are calm and stunning; the graceful grain moves like a sunset. Slavic Folk Art fills the display cases in Art Alley with colorful dolls, clothing, ceramics and more. Distinguishing patterns are revealed from the Polish and Czechoslovakian artifacts. Pattee Architecture dominates the prints by Thomas Cartney and Peter Lucchetti, who uses deep blacks arid high contrast, in the East Corridor Gallery, through Sun. Photos by Laura Keith entitled "China" hang in Lending Services through May 16. Robeson Cultural Center African, Nigerian and Afro- American art in mixed media, including leather, carvings and photos, are displayed in coordination with the Black Arts Festival. Earth and Mineral• Science Museum and Art Gallery A continuous exhibit of rocks, uncut, polished, and glowing in the Fluorescent Room, are displayed with paintings about the Mineral Industry. Old Main The walls are covered with important American frescoes painted by Henry Varnum Poor who worked using monies raised by students in the 19405. This administrative building also displays student effort in the. basement (room 1) where Stephen J. Bizal hangs recent watercolors. His paintings show how he. is filled with content, tranquility, energy and awe from nature, and although the space is difficult to reach, try. The best door to use is the back one on the west side, near Schwab, marked IN. Douglas Albert Gallery Always showing new art, this' downtowh gallery is still impressively dominated with local work, including large, serene ceramic vessels by Dr. Beittel; inviting, gentle interiors by Walter Hatke; fiber sculpture by Mary Tower; and black and white photos by former photo journ professor Ed Leos. Sports Home Men's Volleyball The men's volleyball team, which is coming off of losses to Pepperdine and Santa Barbara, will host the ECVL Championship at 5 and 8 today and tomorrow night at Rec Hall. Softball The Lady Lions will host Rutgers at 11 tomorrow morning and Ohio State at 5 tomorrow afternoon at * Lady Lion Field. Penn State will face Virginia at 10 a.m. and Ohio State at 2 p.m. on Sunday at Lady Lion Field. Women's Tennis The Lady Lions will host James Madison ' at 8:30 a.m. and William and Mary at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Penn State takes on West Virginia at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Men's Golf The men's golf team will host the Nittany Lion Invitational tomorrow and Sunday. Away Women's Lacrosse The women's lacrosse team will play West Chester at 8 tomorrow morning. Men's Baseball The baseball team will face Rutgers in a double-header at 1 tomorrow. The Nittany Lions will play • another double-header at George Washington at 1 on Sunday. Women's Track and Field The women's track team will compete in the Rutgers Relays today and tomorrow at New Brunswick, N.J. Women's Golf The women's golf team will travel to Durham, N.C. for the Duke Invitational today, tomorrow and Sunday. Men's Track and Field The • men's track team will travel 'to , New Brunswick, N.J. for the Rutgers Relays at 1 today and tomorrow. Men's Tennis The men's tennis team will compete in the Atlantic 10 Championships today, tomorrow and Sunday at Duquesne. ;',`; • , •,;•x`l•r. ' • •„.,;;.• % • • ' , 5' T. • The Daily Collegian Friday, April 22, 1983-25