The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 13, 1985, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    weekend
RT load singer for the reggae band the Earthtones, entertains at the 19th
annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. The Earthtones will perform at
Theta Chi tomorrow night.
films
On Campus
The Sure Thing Rob Reiner’s
second film tells the tale of a
freshman at an Eastern college
who travels to California to
meet a girl whom his friends
say is a “sure thing.” On the
way, he falls in love with his -
travelling companion and
discovers that a real
relationship is much better
than casual sex. Tonight and
Sunday night, 7 and 9,112 Kern;
tonight at 10:30, tomorrow
night, 7, 8:40, 10:15 and
midnight, 112 Chambers.
Presented by the Graduate
Student Association.
Hair A musical tribute to the
’6os; the story of opposing
sides of the Vietnam war
meeting face.-to-face and
discovering that neither has the
answers. Excellent
choreography. Tonight and
Sunday night, 8 and 10,
tomorrow night, 8:45,101
Chambers. Presented by the
GSA.
Batman The famous super
hero and his eloquent sidekick
take on the Joker, the Penguin,
the Riddler and the Catwoman
all at once! Lots of. memorable
fight scenes and “bat
gadgetry”! About as campy as
the popular TV series, if not
more so. Classic romantic
scenes between Batman and
Catwoman. Adam West stars as
the Batman, Burt Ward as his
faithful sidekick Robin. Don’t
miss it!! Tonight and tomorrow
night,7,9 and 11, Sunday night,
7 and 9,102 Forum. Presented
by the Penn State Science
Fiction Society.
Beverly D’Angelo floats through a hallucinogenic dream sequence In
which shows on campus this weekend.
The Rocky Horror Picture
Show Well, folks, this movie is
in its 10th year and still going
strong on this campus. Drop in
and watch the bizarre.antics of
Frank and the gang from
Transylvania at homel See how
Janet is transformed from a
proper young lady to a
nymphomaniac! Find out what
happened to Eddie l These and
other suspenseful questions
answered nightly. Don’t forget
the rice. Tonight and tomorrow
night, 8, 10 and midnight,”
Sunday night, 8 and 10,111
Forum. Presented by the GSA,
A Clockwork Orange Stanley
Kubrick’s twisted film asks the
question, “Do we shape society
or does.it shape us?” Be
prepared; this film is
graphically violent and
contains scenes designed to
make a mass murderer throw
up. Tonight, tomorrow night
and Sunday night, 7 and 9:30,
HUB Assembly Room.
Presented by the Student
Union Board.
Dawn Of the Dead George
Romero’s classic zombie movie
that made the Monroeville Mall
famous. Zombies appear on the
scene and start chewing on
people. Anyone who dies after
being bitten becomes a
zombie. Surviving humans
struggle to stay alive, because,
although easily killed, the
zombies overwhelm by sheer
numbers. When you see this
film you’ll realize that ,
Pittsburgh is not the best place
to live after all! Tonight and
tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11,
Sunday night, 7 and 9, 105
Forum. Presented by the Penn
State Movie Co-op.
Monty Python Live At the
Hollywood Bowl Live Python at
the Hollywood Bowl (obviously,
you twit!). Tonight and
tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11,
Sunday night, 7 and 9,10
Sparks. Presented by the Air
Force ROTC Drill Team.
Code Of Silence Chuck
Norris stars In another martial
arts movie. Tonight and Sunday
night, 7 and 8:45, 112
Chambers; Tomorrow night, 7
and 11,101 Chambers.
Presented by the GSA.
Insatiable Marilyn Chambers
takes all she can get in another
favorite campus diversion.
Rated X. Tonight and tomorrow
night, 7,9 and 11, Sunday night,
7 and 9, 108 Forum. Presented
by the Penn State Movie Co-op.
Marla's Lovers Filmed in
Brownsville, Pennsylvania, this
movie tells the story of a
woman (Nastassja Kinski) who
is abandoned by her husband
(John Savage). Both struggle to
find love and suffer many
hardships in their search. Anita
Morris co-stars. Saturday night,
7 and 9,112 Kern. Presented by
France Cinema.
films
Downtown
Stop Making Sense The
Jonathan Demme film, which
highlights unique moments of
The Talking Heads 1984 tour,
features favorite songs like
“Burning Down the
House," "Psycho Killer,” and
From left to right, Jack Nicholson, Kal
director, John Huston (foreground). The
“Once in a Lifetime.’’ Even if
you don’t like the music, the
bizarre antics of David Byrne .
are worth seeing no one can
carry a gigantic-sized suit the
way he can. Shows nightly at
7:45 and 9:45 p.m.; Saturday,
Sunday and Wednesday at 1:45,
3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m.
The Cinemas.
Back to the Future Michael J
Fox of “Family Ties" plays a .
thoroughly engaging
adolescent who travels back in
time and meets his parents as
teenagers. His intrusion into
the past creates a lot of
problems his mother thinks
he’s a total “dreamboat” and
falls in love with him instead of
his dad, who’s the dork of the
high school. Watching Fox get
out of the situation is a lot of
fun. One of the summer’s most
popular hits, it’s a must to see.
Shows nightly at 8 and 10 p.m.;
Saturday, Sunday and
Wednesday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10
p.m. The Cinemas.
St. Elmo’s Fire Borrowing
from the premise of The Big
Chill, this movie follows the
lives of seven recent
Georgetown graduates as they
adjust to the "real world.”
Although critics condemned it
as a shallow rip-off, who can
resist watching such decrepit
behavior alcoholism,
cocaine addiction, casual sex,
etc. among a group of
yuppies played by Hollywood’s
most appealing young actors?
Starring Emilio Estevez, Rob
Lowe, Demi Moore, Ally
Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Andrew
McCarthy and Mare
Winningham. Shows nightly at
8 and 10 p.m.; Saturday and
Sunday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m.
The Flick.
Burial Ground Shows nightly
at 8 and 10 p.m.; Saturday and
Sunday at 2, 4,6, 8 and 10 p.m.
The Garden.
Prizzi’s Honor In this black
comedy, Jack Nicholson and
Kathleen Turner each play
hitmen who get. involved in the
criminal underground’s
politics. The romance that
develops between the two
creates a conflict when each is
ordered to kill the other. Which
will prove more important
their love for each other or their
loyalty to their heritage? Shows
nightly at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m.;
Saturday and Sunday at 2:15,
4:45, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. The
Movies.
E.T. This classic movie about
an abandoned alien who
befriends a young boy will
please young and old alike.
Directed by Steven Speilberg.
ShoWs nightly at 7:45 and 9:45
p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at
1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45
p.m. The Screening Room.
Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure For
sure, this lovable geek is no
Rambo, but he’s just as big a
hero. A witty comedy of a man
in search of his bike. Don’t
miss it If you’re a Pee-Wee fan.
Shows nightly at 7:45 and 9:45;
Saturday, Sunday and
Wednesday at 1:45, 3:45, 5:45,
7:45 and 9:45 p.m. The State.
Teen Wolf Yet another
comedy starring Michael J.
Fox, though this one doesn’t
have the appeal of his hit, Back
Ihleen Tumor and Anjellca Huston, the stars ol Prize's Honor, surround their
movie plays downtown this weekend.
to the Future. This time, Fox
plays a high school student
who becomes The-Blg-Man-On-
Campus once he discovers his
ability to become a werewolf.
Uh, right. Shows nightly at 8
and 10 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday
and Wednesday 2,4,6,8 and 10
p.m. The State.
Summer Rental One of those
obnoxious summer vacation
movies that you’d wish would
die right along with the season.
This one tries to sell itself on
its star, John Candy. Shows
nightly at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m.
Rowland.
midweek films
Maria’s Lovers Showing
again at 7 and 9 p.m. on
Monday. Kern. Presented by
France Cinema.
sounds
Allen Room Martin O’Connor
strums his guitar Friday and
Saturday night.
Autoport The tickler of the
ivories this weekend is none
other than Jim Langton.
Brewery Take a chance with
Random Draw tonight.
Tomorrow night, The
Screaming Ducks will quack.
Brickhouse Woody and
Renee play from 7 to 10 tonight,
preceded and followed by John
Cunningham. Space Goop
lands’ here tomorrow night.
, Cafe 210 West Take a
nostalgic journey with
Bookends tonight. Tomorrow
night get into rhythm and blues
with Body and Soul.
Coffee Grinder What a
surprise! Rick Jones plays
tonight and tomorrow.
Le Papillon Relax with
Tommy Wareham tonight and
Saturday.
Lion’s Den. Brian spins the
top 40’s tunes this weekend.
Muckee Duck (Sheraton) Get
mellow with Dan Burian all
weekend.
Phyrst Kick off this Temple
weekend with Randy Hughes
tonight at 5; at 10:30 Space
Goop Invades. Tomorrow night
sing along with the Phyrst
Phamly at 7 and 10:30.
Pub(Hollday Inn) Guitarist
John Bressler does his thing
Friday and Saturday.
- Saloon Spend another
bewitching weekend with
Doctor.
Scorpion MX explodes
tonight. Tomorrow night get
even with The Avengers.
Shandygaff Gran Stan spins
oldies and more tonight and
tomorrow.
Sly Fox (Sheraton) This
weekend take it to the limit
with The Ultimates.
galleries
Boucke In Room 135 Boucke
Building, black and white
photographs of central
Pennsylvania landscapes by
Dan Mayers are on display
through Monday.
Chambers Interior spaces
and their inherent psychology
are explored in Outside In, a
print exhibit by Donald Furst
and D.F. Bushman
HUB Galleries Fire and Air,
an exhibit including paintings,
prints and works on paper by
Andrew Svedlow is showing in
all of the HUB Galleri.es.
Svedlow’s non-objective oil and
acrylic paintings are featured in
the Formal Gallery, the Art
Alley and the Browsing Gallery
feature his most recent
approaches to the figure.
Svedlow graduated from the
University with a doctorate in
art education.
Jill Campbell’s Baskets
exhibit is also on display in the
Art Alley’s glass cases.
The Art Alley and the
Browsing Gallery are open
Local guitarist Randy Hughes, who Is also a member of Cartoon, can be seen
playing solo this weekend at the PhyrsL
The Daily Collegian
Friday, Sept. 13, 1985
every day from 8 a.m. to
midnight.
Kern Phyllis Koehler
incorporates nature in her
Watercolors exhibition.
Drawings of the Pittsburgh
Steelers by Kathy Trelanl and
Howard Lieberman are also on
display. An exhibit of Jewelry
and other work by international
copper craftsman Raul Celery
of Santiago, Chile is In the
glass cases.
Gallery hours are Monday
through Saturday from 8 a.m. to
11 p.m. and Sunday from noon
to 11 p.m.
Museum of Art Closing
Sunday is Selected European
paintings: 1600-1900 from the
Museum's Collection. Selected
American Paintings: 1785-1945
from the Museum’s Collection
opens Sunday.
The exhibit, Italian Works
from the Museum’s Collection,
has been closed due to roof
repairs. On Sept. 22 the third
floor gallery will re-open with
the exhibit, Since The Harlem
Renaissance: 50 Years of Afro-
American Art.
Museum of Art hours: 10 a.m
to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday and noon to 4 p.m,
Sunday.
Pattee The exhibit
Photographs by Joan E.
Rosensteln Is in the East
Corridor Gallery. Forty black
and white photographs
exploring the light, texture and
patterns of southern France,
Greece and Turkey are on
display. Rosensteln is a
professor In the department of
art and coordinator of the
drawing program at
Montgomery College,
Rockville, Md.
The Lending Services Gallery
features Collages by Susan C.
Struble. A State College
resident, Struble makes her
collages from a variety of
materials.
Both exhibits end Sept. 22.
Paul Robeson Cultural
Center Gallery A series of
posters featuring outstanding
black scientists runs through
Sept. 20.
Playhouse Gallery Theatre
Thoughts, an exhibit of scenic
design by Anne Gibson,
professor of design in the
theater arts department,
continues through Wednesday,
Hours are Monday through
Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Zoller A Ceramics
Invitational Exhibition,
featuring young, emerging
artists and reflecting
contemporary ideas and trends
closes Sunday. Gallery hours
are: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
on Saturday and Sunday.
etc.
Social History Colloquium At
3:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
Anthony F.C. Wallace from the
University of Pennsylvania will
speak on “Rockdale and St.
Clair: Two Paths to
Industrialization.’’ This is the
first lecture in a series on
“Pennsylvania Communities in
Historical Perspective."
Location: Rare Books Room,
Pattee.
Alard String Quartet Concert
The University’s quartet-in
residence performs at 8 p.m. on
Wednesday in the Music
Building Recital Hall.
Chinese Student Assoc.
That Day, On the Beach
Sun. Sept. 15
1:00 PM
101 Chambers
n 043
®lfe Penn :§>tate Science Button
presents
BATMAN
7,9,&11 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 102 FORUM
7,9 SUNDAY 1 2.00
lan Frid
The Dail
13, 1985—21