weekend films On Campus Private Benjamin Blondie Goes to Boot Camp. Goldie Hawn stars as a spoiled rich girl whose husband drops deac on their wedding night. She decides to join the Army as a way of "getting away from it all.” Of course, neither she nor the Army gets what they bargained for. Hilarious t adventures ensue. Tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night, 7 and 9, 102 Forum. Presented by the International Cultures Interest House. Return Of the Jedi The final chapter of the Star Wars trilogy. All kinds of surprises, including Darth Vader’s true identity and the real relationship between Luke and Leia. More ghost appearances by Alec Guiness. This one isn’t as good as Star Wars but better than The Empire Strikes Back. Tonight and Sunday night, 7 and 9:15, 112 Kern; Tonight, 11:30, omorrow night, 7, 9:15 and 1:30, 112 Chambers Presented by the Graduate Student Association Apocalypse Now Vartin Sheen, Marlon Brando, Dennis Hopper, Harrison Ford and Frederick Forsythe star in Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of Joseph Conrad's Heart Of Darkness. Set in the jungles of Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, this film explores the evil side of the human psyche. Tonight and Sunday night, 7:30 and 10, Saturday night, 9:30, 101 Chambers. Sponsored by the GSA. The Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as an evil assassin from, the future.. who is sent to the 20th century to kill a woman and erase her. influence on history. Tonight and Sunday night, 7:30 and 9:30,112 Chambers; Saturday night, 7:30 and midnight, 101 Chambers. Sponsored by the GSA. Ghostbusters A new campus movie at la£t! A professor of parapsychology and friends take advantage of a surge in metaphysical activity in New York by starting a ghost removal service. When an ancient spirit tries to take over the city, there’s only one place to call! Lots of seriously funny stuff here, especially in the ghostbusters’ encounters with supernatural pests. Starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd. Tonight and Saturday night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night, 7 and 9, 119 Osmond. Presented by the Student Union Board. Starman Jeff Bridges stars as an alien who comes to Earth to study human behavior in the guise of Karen Allen’s deceased husband. He enlists her assistance when trying to return to his heme planet. An adult E.T.?? Tonight, tomorrow night and Sunday night, 8 and 10, HUB Assembly Room. Presented by the Student Union Board. Psycho II The sequel. Tony Perkins returns to the house on the hill and reopens the Bates Motel. He spends most of the movie trying to convince people that he’s sane, but is he? Horror ensues. Tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night, 7 and 9, 108 Forum. Presented by the Penn State Movie Co-op. The Enforcer Clint Eastwood plays Dirty Harry again. This time Harry has to'succumb to working with a female partner, Cagney and Lacey’s Tyne Daly, as they track down a terrorist group in San Francisco.- Tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night, 7 and 9, 111 Forum. Presented by the Penn State Movie Co-op. Confidentially Yours Truffaut’s hommage to American black comedy. Fanny Ardant stars as a secretary who turns amateur detective to clear her boss of murder charges. Saturday night, 7 and 9, 112 Kern. Presented by France Cinema. Up-N-Coming Marilyn Chambers stars. Rated X. Tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11,Sunday night, 7 and 9, 105 Forum. Presented by the Penn State Movie Co-op. Downtown Agnes of God Jane Fonda plays a lawyer defending a Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in Commando, now playing downtown, young nun (Meg Tilly) on trial for killing a baby which she claims she doesn’t remember conceiving or giving birth to. Anne Bancroft plays the mother superior. Shows nightly at 7:45 and 9:45; Saturday and Sunday at 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. The Cinemas. Back to the Future Yes, it’s still here! 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 many problems that could affect his future his mother thinks he’s a “dreamboat” and falls for him instead of his dad, who’s the total dork of the high school. Watching Fox get out of this mess 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; Saturday and Sunday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. The Cinemas. Prizzi’s Honor In this black comedy, Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner turn in fine performances, each playing hitmen involved in the criminal underground. 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 heritage? Shows nightly at 7:30 and 9:45; Saturday and Sunday at 2:15, 4:45, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. The Flick. Maxie Glenn Close plays Jan, a dull housewife whose body becomes habitually occupied by the spirit of a dead flapper named Maxie (Ruth Gordon). Under Maxie’s control, Jan’s schizophrenic behavior confuses and startles her husband (Mandy Patinkin) and her peers as she turns into a boozing, over-sexed loudmouth. The film’s comic premise, based on the mix-up of incongruous identities, sounds promising, but Peter Travers of People magazine says: “Maxie is a disaster a brew of curdled chockablock with cutsey dialogue and career-crushing performances.” Shows nightly at 8 and 10; Saturday and Sunday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m The Garden. Commando Will Arnold Schwarzenegger’s newest movie give him a chance to flex some brains instead of some brawn? Your guess is as good as anyone’s, though judging from the TV ads, the chances look slim. Shows nightly at 8 and 10; Saturday and Sunday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. The Movies. Kiss of the Spiderwoman A deep, thoughtful look at the friendship which develops between two very different prisoners a romantic gay and a tough revolutionary while they share a jail cell. Starring William Hurt, Raul Julia and Sonia Braga. Shows nightly at 7:30 and 9:45; Saturday and Sunday at 2:15, 4:45, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. The Screening Room. Jagged Edge In this serious drama, Glenn Close plays a lawyer who is terrorized, supposedly for defending a man (Jeff Bridges) accused of murdering his wife. Shows nightly at 8 and 10; Saturday and Sunday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. The State. Invasion U.S.A. Yet another addition to the long line of Chuck Norris films. Cool stuff for you karate fans but for the rest of us... we 11.... Shows nightly at 7:45 and 9:45; Saturday and Sunday at 1:45, 3:45, 5:45 7:45 and 9:45. Return of the Living Dead They couldn’t, they wouldn’t stay away! Shows nightly at 7:15 and 9:15. Rowland. Karen Allen and Jeff Bridges are featured in Starman, which comes to campus this weekend. Directed by John Carpenter, the movie is about an extraterrestrial (Bridges) who comes to earth to study human behavior. midweek films Confidentially Yours Truffaut’s hommage to American black comedy, the second time around. Monday night, 7 and 9, 112 Kern. Presented by France Cinema. sounds Allen Room Steven Palmer plays tonight anj tomorrow night. Autoport Jim Langton performs through this weekend. Brewery Friction performs danceable pop, infused with a bit of reggae tonight. Tomorrow night The Screaming Ducks do their thing. Brickhouse Random Draw plays from 7 to 10 p.m., preceded and followed by John Cunningham. Cafe 210 West Jazz it up with Arthur Goldstein & Friends tonight at 10. Cartoon has another reunion Saturday. Coffee Grinder Rick Jones entertains this weekend. Jawbone Larry McCandless is on guitar and vocals Saturday at 9:30 p.m. with an open mike in between sets. Admission is free for this coffeehouse, sponsored by the University Lutheran Parish. Le Papillon Spend another relaxing weekend with Tommy Wareham. Muckee Duck (Sheraton) Dan Burian strums his stuff this weekend. Phyrst Tonight Randy Hughes kicks off happy hours; Space Goop invades at 10:30 p.m. The Phyrst Phamly has some phun Saturday eve. Pub(Holiday Inn) Glen Paladino is back for another weekend. Rathskeller Chris Mincer solos through tonight’s happy hours, while Hadi Blues proves good for what ails you later on. Tomorrow, light up your evening with Ken Volz. Saloon Larry Moore spins the tunes tonight. The Doctor casts his spell on Sunday. Scorpion The Avengers get even all weekend long. Shandygaff Gran Stan spins oldies and all your requests Friday and Saturday night. Sly Fox (Sheraton) Pentagon takes shape tonight and tomorrow night. galleries Chambers Donald Furst explores interior spaces and their inherent psychology in the print exhibit Outside In. Portrait intaglios by D.F. Bushman are also on display. HUB Galleries Rachel Schipper's Fiber Art exhibit is currently at the Browsing Gallery. Schipper uses old kite string, used clothing, turkey and peacock feathers in her weaving. PICTUREsque, an exhibit featuring photographs by University students Carolyn Carlyle and Dennis O’Connor is in the Art Alley Gallery. Small World, a ceramics exhibit emphasizing miniature pottery by Mary Hosterman, is in the glass cases. Design Analogs: Painting, Music, Literature, Football by Don Leon, is running in the HUB Gallery. This display highlights first year architecture students exploration of order, mass, space and movement. The Art Alley and the Browsing Gallery are open from 8 a.m. to midnight every day. Kern A display by Visual Individualists United, featuring artists from all over the United States and Europe in a multi media show, is currently on display. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 11 p.m. on Sunday. Museum of Art Selected American Paintings: 1785-1945 from the Museum’s Collection is currently on exhibit. The major presentation for fall semester, Since The Harlem Renaissance: 50 Years of Afro-American Art, is on the third floor gallery. Sixty-two pieces of art from various media are displayed, including works by well-known artists Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett and University professor of art Richard Mayhew. A symposium featuring artists in the exhibit will be held Friday and Saturday at the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. c or more information contact Kathryn McClintock at 865-7672. 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 Grandes Oeuvres, Grandes Causes opens today in the East Corridor Gallery. Organized by Kathryn Grossman, associate professor of French and the Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies, the display consists of The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 4, 1985 a series of limited-edition posters celebrating the Victor Hugo Centenary. The Lending Services Gallery is featuring an exhibit of paintings by Doris Rohrbaugh of Alexandria. Her work is a study of color relationships. West Pattee Lobby now boasts an Undergraduate Gallery featuring artwork by undergraduate students in University art classes. Paul Robeson Cultural Center The Artist Portrait Series consists of photographs of participants in the Since the Harlem Renaissance art exhibition. A display of literature, art and other memorabilia from the Harlem Renaissance is included. Zoller Faculty members from the University, the branch campuses and emeritus faculty are featured in the School of Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition. etc. Cloud Nine The University Resident Theatre Company’s production of Caryl Churchill’s comedy begins at 8 p.m. tonight in the Pavilion Theatre, with performances on Oct. 5,8- 12 and 15-19. For tickets, contact the URTC at 865-1884, Bob Carlin A clawhammer banjo expert and performer of a mixture of song styles (including swing, early country music and Appalachian ballads), Carlin appears at 8 p.m. tonight in Lock Haven College’s Ross Library. Rock Against Hunger The Seen, The Weathermen and. Public Service will be featured in this benefit concert sponsored by College Democrats, to be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the HUB ballroom. Proceeds from the event will go to American Hunger Relief. Magician Richard Benninghoff Exhibiting his “pure and unique" sleight-of hand in the State College area every weekend. Catch him at the Village Inn Restaurant at 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays; and at Le Papillon for Sunday brunches. The Count Basie Orchestra Directed by nine-year Basie veteran Thad Jones, the 50- year-old ensemble will perform at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Eisenhower Auditorium. Sponsored by the Artist Series, Center for the Performing Arts in cooperation with the University’s Harlem Renaissance Symposium. Tickets are now on sale at the Eisenhower box office, open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Ecotour: Hawk Mountain Nature lovers of all descriptions may take part in this guided van trip to Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, where thousands of birds of prey congregate. The North and South Lookouts serve as an attraction for northern birds during their emigration South for the winter. Participants in the excursion are advised to bring sturdy walking shoes, warm clothes and food and drink as well as binoculars and field guides. Prepare to spend from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday for this advenfure, sponsored by the Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center. To preregister, call 863-2000. The Penn State Concert Choir Directed by D. Douglas Miller, this 70-member strong ensemble performs at 12:10 p.m. on Thursday at Eisenhower Chapel as part of the University’s Bach’s Lunch Concerts series. Works by Anton Bruckner will also be featured. Grateful Dead Meadowlands Concert Stef Correy of the URTC box office reports that Ticketron will not be handling tickets for this upcoming Dead performance. 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