weekend films On Campus Agnes of God Excellent story of an innocent nun (Meg Tilly) who gives birth to a baby and kills it, but later claims to know nothing of the child's conception or birth. Theology and psychology lock horns as Mother Superior Anne Bancroft and psychiatrist Jane Fonda attempt to discover the truth. Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday nights, 7 and 9, HUB Assembly Room. Presented by the Student Union Board. Bring On the Night An ego fest for Sting and his Dream of the Blue Turtles band. Shows tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night, 7 and 9, 105 Forum. Presented by the 'Penn State Movie Co-op. • Cocoon An enchanting film about a group of old people in a retirement community, who stumble across a rejuvenating secret in a pool owned by some aliens disguised as regular folk. The aliens are visiting Earth to recover some colleagues they left behind several centuries ago. Tonight and tomorrow night, 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30, Sunday night, 7:30 and 9:30, 112 Chambers. Presented by the Graduate Student AssoCiation Deep Throat Penn State's most - over-shown porn flick. This is a bad film with a contrived plot starring Linda Lovelace. Don't see this film, it's awful. Rated X. Tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night 7 and 9, 111 Forum. Presented by PSMC. Duck Soup The Marx Brothers' classic 1933 comedy. Admission is free. Tonight and Sunday night, 7:30 and 9:30, tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, 102 Forum. Presented by the Monty Python Society. Kiss of the Spider Woman Intense film about a revolutionary and a homosexual thrown together in a South American jail cell, and the friendship that develops. Too much could be said about this film go see it!! William Hurt won an Oscar for his performance. Tonight, tomorrow, Sunday and Monday nights, 7 and 9, 112 Kern. Presented by GSA and France Cinema. Pee Wee's Big Adventure Fun film starring the weird-but terrific Pee Wee Herman. Pee Wee's beloved bike is stolen, and he and his dog have several bizarre escapades while trying to get it back. Tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night, 7 and 9, 119 Osmond. Presented by SUB. Reggae Sunsplash Reggae festival and concert. Tonight and tomorrow night, 7, 9 and 11, Sunday night, 7 and 9, 108 Forum. Presented by PSMC. Trading Places Dan Aykroyd stars as a rich financial wizard forced to trade places with a street hustler (Eddie Murphy) when two bored billionaire 041 1 •. • • . • AV - , • • The Impossible Years —that's (left to right) Seth Adams, Howard Hill and Todd Louis are set to headline a new must concert tonight at 8 In the HUB Ballroom. brothers use them in a - eccentric experiment. The boys catch on to the sch*erne, however, and turn the tables on the rich guys. Tonight and tomorrow night, 8, 10 and midnight, Sunday night, 8 and 10, 101 Chambers. Presented by GSA. Random Draw Is only one of 10 (count 'em) local lights to perform at the Great Peace March benefit concert at 8 p.m. on Tuesday in the Scorpion. films Downtown April Fool's Day A burial of dumb teenagers gather in a mansion on a large deserted island for a weekend of fun. Slowly, they disappear one by one. From the producers of Friday the 13th. Shows nightly at 10; Saturday and Sunday at 4 and 10 p.m. The Flick. Care Bears Movie II This prequel relays the origin of that cuddly Care Bear family. Living beyond the brightest rainbow, the critters are protected by their friends True Heart and Noble Heart Horse against the evil designs of Dark Heart. The Los Angeles Times calls the movie "a badly animated toy commercial disguised as diversion for children. Distasteful in the way it disguises crass commercialism behind talk about 'caring' and 'feelings.' " Shows Saturday and Sunday at 2:45 and 4:30 p.m. The Cinemas. Gung Ho Ron Howard • directed this comedy about a Japanese car company reopening an auto plant in a depressed Pennsylvania town Michael Keaton stars as Hunt Stephenson, an obnoxious employee liaison who deals with the cultural conflicts that erupt between workers and management. The story climaxes with a race to produce 15,000 cars in a month. Also starring George Wendt (Norm from Cheers) and Gedde Wantanabe (Sixteen Candles). Uneven at times, the film nevertheless has some good laughs. 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But their run-down Long Island mansion proves to be a booby trap of disasters, giving them excessive headaches. The Los Angeles Times' says "overly elaborate special effects and a less than inspired plot trip up what might have been a funnier comedy." Shows nightly at 8 and 10; Wednesday at 2 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. The State. Nightmare on Elm Street II: Freddie's Revenge Fred Kruger, the man of your dreams (and not too pleasant ones), is back to rip up teens with his metal claws. Get a nail file, Freddie. Shows nightly at 8 and 10; Saturday and Sunday at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. The Movies. Also showing at the Rowland nightly at 7:15 and 9:15; Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m Off Beat Shows nightly at 7:45 and 9:45; Wednesday at 1:45 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. The State. . Out of Africa This winner of seven Academy Awards stars Meryl Streep as a Danish farmer in Africa. Trying to raise coffee beans while her husband is away on long trips, - she has an affair with a free wheeling safari hunter (Robert Redford). Directed by Sydney Pollock. Shows nightly at 8:30; Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at 2:30, 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. Police Academy 11l Steve Guttenberg and his band try to save the academy from budget cuts. The Los Angeles Times comments, "No worse than Police Academy 11, which was awful." Shows nightly at 8; Saturday and Sunday at 2, 6 and 8 p.m. The Flick. sounds Autoport Pay your debt to society this weekend. It's your last chance to see Jim Langton before tax time. Brewery You can't put your nose to the grindstone without Axis. Sharpen up your image tonight. In a turn of bad luck the Screaming Ducks get audited before April 15. Come see the Ducks get plucked by the taxman tomorrow. Brickhouse Dave Parry strikes it rich as he plays between John Cunningham's sets tonight. Tomorrow, you haven't seen it all until you see UHF. Cafe 210 West You can read the book cover-to-cover this weekend when Bookends play tonight and tomorrow. Read all about it.' Coffee Grinder Adam and Eve believe in Steve. Be here this weekend and bring a fig leaf and palm frond when Steve Palmer plays from here to eternity. Half Shell Richard Shaten never met Richard Nixon, but some people suspect that he may be involved in paying $lO million for Doonesbury's zombie Legume. Pay off scandalous entertainment this weekend with Shaten. Jawbone You can experience the delights of Lancaster without ever stepping into your car or buggy. John Lancaster entertains tomorrow night at 9:30 and 10:30. Joey Z's Richard Shaten realizes he has until Tuesday to do his taxes. Come watch Shaten sweat it out through short and long forms this weekend. Le Paplllon.Bill Filer cuts corners and makes a million despite low scores on his . W-2 Witness Filer wattle away his deficits tonight and tomorrow. Muckee Duck Get Rick quick and you may be able to keep up with Jones. See Rick Jones in one piece this weekend. Phyrst In the beginning there Was Randy Hughes, then he was followed by a wolf. Hughes makes it out alive on Friday and stays to meet his antagonist 8.8. Wolf. On Saturday, Ronald and Nancy come to town. Look in the mirror and see the Phyrst Phamly. PUB (Holiday Inn) Your liver may not be doing too good this weekend, but.is your heart well? Perhaps Dr. Dave Hartwell can help out. Give him a visit this weekend. Rathskeller Steve Palmer feels funny and on a whim visits a young doctor. See both Steve Palmer and the Young Doctors tonight. Tomorrow, buzz with Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band. Saloon What do you want Moore for? More fun, more sun, more of everything tonight with Larry Moore. Tomorrow, the Witch Doctor joins an HMO and now everyone can enjoy the Doctor more for less. Scorpion This may not be a bar in Boston, but Cheers is definitely here tonight (minus Sam and Diane of course). Tomorrow, Axis turns around. Sly Fox You don't have to travel too far this weekend to go way out. Way Out comes to you. Why don't you go see them. Shandygaf f Gran Stan taxes himself this weekend before he pulls an all•nighter on Monday to complete his long form. The taxman cometh, but before he does we can celebrate the end of another fiscal year. galleries Chambers Artwork by the graduate students in the art education Ph.D. and M.Ed. programs will be in display in the Art Education Graduate Student Exhibition. HUB Artwork by nine artists is featured in Colour, Harmonies: Themes and Variations, on display in the HUB Gallery. This exhibition, which closes Sunday, groups individual works by coordinated color themes. Perceptions: My Interpretation of What I See in Nature, on display in the Browsing Gallery, features paintings by Kay Sullivan. Sullivan, who considers herself an abstract naturalist, paints with acrylic on handmade papers, a technique known as dechirage. Cottages, churches, barns and townhouses are among the Mime Eno Rosen recreates Middle Ages•style swordplay. At 8 tonight, he'll be performing at Schwab Auditorium as part of the Artist Series' Schwab Theatre handbuilt stoneware-clay buildings Jan Richardson exhibits in Impressions of Another Time. Showcased in the Art Alley Gallery, Richardson's finely detailed works have the charm of old Victorian houses. Also on display In the Art Alley are selected posters by Harold Altman. The Browsing Gallery and the Art Alley are open from 8 a.m. to midnight daily. The HUB Gallery's hours are: Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Kern Artists from the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen showcase their works. Clay pieces, fiber art, jewelry and wood engravings are among the 61 pieces In the show. Museum of Art In his exhibit, The Daily Collegian Friday, April 11, 1986 Gaylen Hansen: The Paintings of a Decade, 1975-1985 Hansen invites his audience to experience a strange new world where dogs are attacked by flowers and giant fish become beasts of burden. Graphics of the German Expressionists features approximately 75 woodcuts, etchings, lithographs and engravings by expressionist artists such as Max Beckmann, Erich Heckel, Emil Nolde and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. These artists, who worked between 1905 and 1927, protested the complacency and conventionality of the middle class and thought they could change social conditions through their self•expressive art. Pattee Still life and portraiture are the subjects of paintings on display in the Lending Services Gallery by University students Linda Chilko and Jeff. Martin. In Search of Origins: Works on Paper by Florence Putterman is exhibited in the East Corridor Gallery. Putterman, who works in a palette of mostly earth tones, derives her Imagery from her Interest in North American Indian art and ancient iconography. . Paul Robeson Cultural Center Paintings by Lee Coffer are exhibited in Thoughts Becoming Things. Zoller Three artists showcase their work in an MFA exhibition. John Mangan exhibits printmaking, Peter Shrope displays sculpture etc. Great Peace March Benefit Concert Space Goop, Bookends, Random Draw, Off- Edge, The Seen and (at last count) five other local musical acts present their original tunes in an ongoing effort to aid The Great Peace March for bilateral nuclear disarmament. Festivities begin at 8 p.m. on Tuesday at the Scorpion (doors open at 7:30 p.m.) Minimum donation is $3, all contributions are tax-deductible. Under the Banyan Tree The Krishna Yoga Society sponsors this program of plays and puppet shows for children of all ages, which takes place at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the HUB Assembly Room. Symphonic Blue Band Concert A lighthearted' and diverse program of selections ranging from a trombone- dominated circus march to a tribute to Count Basie is accented by U.S. Marine Band trumpet soloist David Rorick. Show time is 3 p.m. on Sunday in Eisenhower Auditorium. Ned Diehl conducts. PHI 500 PSI Be smart. Be Responsible. 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