weekend fittfl' PI mmM. ' \ \ *, H v- *' '* j,-t V. ; ......... ryf -V. * \ :>/ ,4 U V' Tj>:y4^f: t . >\ ,* , 4 . * > *• v, * •<,m S’ / Christopher Reeve returns as the “man of steel” while Richard Pryor plays “Superman III" opening this weekend downtown. Margot Kidder returns as L< the master villian who entices Pryor to program his computers. “Superman II Films On Campus “Diner” This story of five young men (Eddie, Shrevie, Boogie, Fenwick, and Billy) growing up was one of last year’s most critically acclaimed films and was included on nearly every “ten best” list, but somehow managed to .escape an Academy Award nomination. Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00 and Sun.day night at 9:00 in 112 Kern, Saturday night at 9:00 in 112 Chambers. “Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex” (But were afraid to ask) Playing at 8:00 and 10:00 tonight and 7:30 and .11:00 toand 7:30 and 11:00 tomorrow night in 112 Chambers, and continuing on Sunday night at 7:00 in 112 Kern. “All That Jazz” Bob Fosse’s i modern dance classic stars Roy Scheider (Blue Thunder) in one of his best performances . ever. The film, although denied by writer and director Fosse, is : almost a film-autobiography. Tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday nights at 7:15 and 9:30 in the ! HUB assembly hall. “The Opening Of Misty Beethoven” This porn favorite is a step above most of them, it actually has a little plot thrown in with the "other stuff.” 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 tonight and tomorrow night and 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday in 108 Forum. “The Wizard of Oz” Back in Kansas a long time ago there lived this little girl named Dorothy Who had a dog named , ► C * *'* 1 "l * „ ;> * * ' ’ ‘ -> **-. ri'* l* y >st T0t0... You all know it, you all have seen it, you all love it. The Judy Garland classic will play this Tuesday (21) at dusk on the Fisher Plaza (in front of Chambers). Downtown “Octopussy” This latest James Bond thriller found 007 drawing in more money in its opening weekend than any of the Bond thrillers. Roger Moore stars as the master spy/detective. Rated PG. - Cinema 1. “Superman III” Christopher Reeve is back as the man of steel, with Margot Kidder as the delightful Lois Lane. But the twists in this one are the bad guys: Robert Vaughn and Richard Pryor who are programming computers to do their dastardly deeds. Rated PG. Cinema 2 “Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Life” From the creator who brought the classic “The Holy Grail” to the screen, this most recent of zanny Monty Python flicks is also one of the best'. Rated R. Garden. “Trading Places” Dan Akroyd is a business executive. Eddie Murphy is a street bum. Through a bet with some of his associates, Akroyd finds himself out on the streets while Murphy buys the drinks and passes the cigars. Also starring Jamie Lee Curtis. Rated R. The Movies. “War Games” A suspenseful thriller about a young man who takes his home computer games a little too far and ■» k .: y *v fey mi Kr ilpi %||;| ; a villian computer-programmer in .ois Lane and Robert Vaughn plays II” opens at Cinemas 1 and 2. disrupts the national security. Rated PG. State. “Psycho II” Anthony Perkins returns to run the Bates Motel after serving a 20-plus year sentence for the murders he committed in the original Hitchcock classic. This sequel is rated R. State. “The Chosen” The touching story of a Jewish boy growing up. Based on the successful • novel of the same name. Rated PG. Screening Room. “Breathless” A re-make of the original French classic is now set in California with Richard Gere as the star. Rated R. Arena 1. “Officer and a Gentleman” and “Star Trek ll—The Wrath of Khan” Richard Gere and Debra Winger star in “Officer” while Kirk, Spock, and the rest of the Star Trek crew is back battling villian Ricardo Montalban. Temple Drive-In. “Blue Jeans” It’s not the jeans, but rather what is underneath them in this week’s downtown porn. Rated X. The Flick. “All Night long” John Holmes stars in this porn flick playing at the Arena 11. Rated X. “The Survivors” This new movie stars the rather unlikely 'duo of Robin Williams and Walter Mattheau, and will be opening Wednesday (22) at the Flick. Rated R. ; Sounds The Bars Allen Room Folk and rhythm & blues is the specialty tonight and tomorrow night with Chris Youncken. Arthur’s Richard Sleigh will be performing here tonight and 60’s rock and roll from The Hack tomorrow night. Autoport Jim Langton will work his wonders at the keyboard tonight and tomorrow. The Brewery Mischief will be playing tonight with P.J. and the Hurricanes tomorrow. Brickhouse Tavern Night Train is appearing Friday night with Richard Sleigh on Saturday. Coffee Grinder The fjne vocals of Sherry McCamely will ring sweet tonight with the folk sounds of Abby Sue tomorrow. The Deli W.C.Billhick tonight and tomorrow night and P.J. and the Hurricanes Sunday in the Saloon while John Cunningham’s soft rock flows tonight and tomorrow in the Hippo Room. LePapillon Tommy Wareham tonight and tomorrow night at 6:3in the Saloon while John Cunningham’s soft rock flows tonight and tomorrow in the Hippo Room. LePapillon Tommy Wareham tonight and tomorrow night at 6:30 and with his trio beginning at 10:00 each night. Phyrst The Spectres from Harrisburg will be appearing tonight and Happy Valley's own Phyrst Phamily tomorrow. The Pub (Holliday Inn) The easy-listening sounds of guitarist Rick Jones tonight and tomorrow, RathskellarCountry rock with Terry Whitlock tonight and Ken Mathieu tomorrow. Scorpion Sixties music from the Philly band Hacks tonight and High Risk (formerly Foxie) tomorrow. Shandygaff Gran Stan gets the honors all this weekend for spinning those oldies. Sly Fox (Sheraton) Top forty type rock with the Kevin Reynolds Band tonight and tomorrow. The Wine Cellar (La Bella Vita) The mellow sounds of Bob and Debby Sue tonight. V.F.W. Mischief and Terry Whitlock Saturday night at 9:30 Galleries Museum of Art “Gunnar Norman: Recent Drawings in Graphite” is featured on the first floor and runs through July 10. “Indian Art From The Collection Of The Herbert F, Johnson Museum Of Art, Cornell University, And The Museum Of Art, Pennsylvania State University," can be found on the second floor and runs through Sunday. And on third floor, “Richard Mayhew: Recent Paintings,” which also runs through Sunday. Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:00 am - 4:30 pm. Tours are available Sundays at I:3opm. Bob Fosse’s modern dance classic “All That Jazz” will be playing on campus this weekend,with excellent performances from Roy Scheider and Leland Palmer. ' Zoller Gallery The MFA exhibition of artist Posoon Sung opens on Monday. Zoller is open 9am - spm weekdays. Chambers Gallery Features Robert Placky’s “Siamese Egos: Teacher/Artist,”an exhibit including sketches, paintings, and ceramic work. The exhibit runs through June 29. Kern The Kern Gallery is exhibiting paintings and drawings by Bob Andriulli, ceramics by Jim Adams, and paintings by David DiPietro. The graduate building's hours are 7:3oam - 11:00pm Monday through Friday, Bam -11 pm Saturdays and noon -11 pm Sundays. Pattee “Nudes: A Study Of Form And Light,” a photography exhibit by Karen Solat and Trinette Harnish is on display through June 30 on first floor East Wing. . In Central Pattee by the check-out desk is a photography study on elderly The Daily Collegian Friday# June 17# 1983 individuals also by Karen Solat And in the Arts Library’s lobby on fourth East Wing is the exhibit "The Brooklyn Bridge: Engineering Marvel/Artists’ Model.” HUB “Sidewalk Artists’ Preview” is being sponsored by the 17th Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival Of Arts in the gallery. The exhibit runs from June I 7 - July 9. Etc. “I Ought To Be In Pictures” Festival Theater’s presentation of the Neil Simon play runs through July 3 at 8:00 Tuesdays thruogh Saturdays and at 7:30 Sunday evening. No Monday performances. “Brigadoon” State College Community Theatre’s production of the Lerner/Loewe musical favorite runs now through July 2, Tuesdays through Saturdays at B:3opm. Photo courtesy Paramount Studios Dorothy, Toto, the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow (far left) are among the best-known characters ever the hit the silver screen. “The Wizard of Oz” will play Tuesday night at dusk on Fisher Plaza. Some other favorite characters you might be see ing this weekend include Captain Kirk, 01001501 Doctor Spock, and the rest of the crew (immediate left) from the starship Enterprise in “Star Trek II The Wrath o( Khan.” The film also includes a wonderful performance from Ricardo Montalban as the villian. Eddie Murphey (above) finds himself pulled in off the street and put Into an executive chair that formerly belonged to Dan Akroyd in "Trading Places." arts Expect abundance of good, new albums in summer By RON YEANY Collegian Staff Writer (Editor’s Note: This is the second in a two-part series on summer mu sic) June should turn out to be a very hot month on the record charts, with the competition now very stiff and many other acts yet to release new material. With Michael Jackson, Men . At Work, David Bowie, and the sound track to the movie Flashdance fight ing it out at the top, new material recently released by The Police, Ste ' vie Nicks, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, and-Little River Band among others will find the going very hard. A standout with her last LP, Stevie . Nicks, who went solo from Fleetwood Mac a couple years back with Bella Donna, returns to the solo ranks with 1 The Wild Heart, which contains her new hit single ‘ ‘Stand Back. ’ ’ Another long-anticipated release is the follow up to Ghost In The Machine from The Police. Synchronicity is the album, and it also hit the stores this week. ; Synchronicity contains the much talked about single “Every Breath You Take” Competing for your dollar in the latest fashion merchandise at the lowest prices 7 « *> FOUR SEASONS • Sasson Blouses - 20% off • lightweight pants • swimwear • variety of shorts starting at $5.99 • tops, blouses, skirts • stonewashed skirts - only $15.99 & much, much more distinctive merchandise at discount prices FOUR SEASONS fashion at a discount in Calder Square I, Calder Way • State College, PA (bebi second half of this month will be Electric Light Orchestra’s long awaited Secret Messenger, their fol low-up to Time; a new studio album from Joan Jett and the Blackhearts called Album ; Quarterflash’s Take Another Picture; Donna Summer’s She Works Hard For The Money; Charlie Daniels Band's Decade-Of Hits; Diana Ross’ Ross; and a double live Doobie Brothers set. But this is just the beginning of a long list that promises to throw out more big name acts for summer release than the music industry has seen for a long time. Representing the rock band catego ry this summer will be new releases by three of the top bands in recent years. Of course, “recent years” for the Rolling Stones could mean back into the sixties, but the Stones are still at it and are slated for a new release this summer. Their last album, Still Life, was a disappointing live album. AC/DC, the heavy-metal champs, should be grinding and screeching back onto the airwaves this summer with a new album also. For Those About To Rock was their last outing, and they hope to add another plati- num album to their collection The spring of 1982 was the last we heard from Asia, when their debut album shot to the top and established them as an instant success. Now, over a year later, Asia is scheduled for their second album release that will be greatly anticipated. Southern rock enthusiasts , will be happy to have some new .38 Special material on their turntables this sum mer. Also, albums by Canadian Aldo Nova, Survivor (“Eye of the Tiger”), The Motels, soft rock champions Air Supply, and Missing Persons are slated for summer releases. Solo male artists will be well rep resented this summer, with some of the biggest names in the business appearing on the charts. Jackson Browne’s long-awaited fol low-up to Hold Out should be out this summer. The only new material re leased by Browne since then was the single “Somebody’s Baby” from the “Fast Times At Ridgemont High” soundtrack. It has been less than a year since The Nylon Curtain brought Billy Joel his first real critical acclaim, and now Joel is scheduled for a July -4c IWBBUI Aniwiring Servlcs— - T i T&» re? i X DUSK * X 1655 N. ATHERTON ST. * ■ . * I mMGEFrTLEMAJi J £ C 0 HIT STAR TREK II 4. * A****************** Quarterflash (above), whose debut album contained the hits “Harden My Heart” and “Find Another Fool,” are expected to release new material this summer. Joan Jett (left) will also be releasing a new album to follow her “I Love Rock ’n Roll. release of new material, Robert Plant’s follow-up to his first solo album, Pictures At Elev- V en, should be out this summer, along with new material by the king of Motown, Stevie Wonder, funk master Rick James, smooth Ray Parker Jr., and country-pop favorite Eddie Rab bitt. * 7:30 & 9:30 * HU**® gERE vgs&SSSi DONKEY KONG 1600 N. AlhoflOn SI. 237-2444 J PAC MAN - DEFENDER £ 7-8:30-10 * * John Holmes j -K “All Night Long” J New albums from superstar female artists will be few and far between, but well-represented by the likes of Juice Newton and Aretha Franklin. 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