weekend— ; •. comics# etc®__ Friday. June 27, 1986 " EDITOR’S NOTE: The "Weekend” Downtown exhibit of clay pieces is also | pfiCHlUtS* page a to inform Collegian showcased. ** readers as thoroughly as possible Back To School Rodney The HUB Gallery is open . . about artistic events on campus and Dangerfield slapsticks his way. Tuesday through Sunday from rAcp V'Dlf'lPP X liWJAT A ? A 7A/UROkll |C TUC f i'M TOO YOUNG i in town. Event listings are published thrnimh thiN LADC YUU Kfc f LUHAI D A 1 § A AA/VUJUNi 15 IHE I 1 ) v’ by the Collegian Arts staff. Those who returns to college Browsing Galleries are open j propriate information to the Colle- will get no respect there, v : Mncoiim nt Ari rranh/rs of ~~7/ —I A HOCKEY GAME... tSBk. rr\ gian no later than 4 p.m. on either! Shows daily at 1:45, Museum of Art Graphics of , CJ~&yC r-rx £"%[) I V Wednesday. The Arts editors reserve 3:45,5:45,7:45 and 9:45 p.m. ,V the German Expressionists CxC A/Q~> CaJ f ~~ V bJlfEbr the right to edit material submitted, The State. rfeatures lithographs and , z8lll(m JY ’TV and publication of any given event is K Woodcuts by prominent artists __ i.p -tjf* t V/f Qni '’•v/jH , lr W not guaranteed. This week's Weekend Ferris Bueller s Day Off John of the genre. Films, workshops j T* \ / 3 >», 1 *—v u " 11 11 jw*.*-* listings are the work of Natalie Nich- Hughes presents an entire and lectures held throughout ' w ols (N.N.), Jill Kosko (J.S.K.), Victo- movie centered around one day the summer will complement ,'w /ij \JL/ Ll&Jk C. k < ( UJh ria Jaffe (V.L.J.) and Pat Grandjean in the life of an expert school- this exhibit. dTjWrn 'wA-i fP.A.G.;. skipper (Matthew Broderick), as Artists and Models: Portraits L— J Lll-Z ™«” -J *■ the high school senior devises **&. from the Hirshhorn Museum j , ■ . ... . fiIIXIS the perfect scheme for ' |*j| : and Sculpture Garden displays j escaping a test on a sunny day. fflwn 34 depictions of the human .( bloom COUIXtV Shows daily at 2, 4,6,8 and 10 * form by master artists '&’ On Campus p.m. The State. 1 including John Singer Sargent, ■ ______ Americas in Transition Ed (Jennifer Connelly) must enter _ JS&* 1 AiAN MPA W51L,1 Asner narrates this _ , the labyrinth of the Goblin King SRBBffiSU&'W m ' , . 1 tul ?°u°. A h !^l?. d , i H6UO ? LUGTV-&/£!?, WOULP'Ve THOUbHT docupientary, which is claimed Jareth (David Bowie) to rescue ■WWrTWiSSIhfciL- a W&mShhbMH ... th q , J’ COtJNtB If/tT* AAAAAA Sir'll]/? HANPUZP THAT WAS to be "the real story of Latin her baby brother from the coiieg.anPhoto,AianKiom prgamzed by the Smithson an , CHm SPSAKINC;. HUTIwFW OrTHB v /riWfWAV mPOt/lfT., America.” Tomorrow night, 8, goblin’s evil clutches. Music Director Markand Thakar throws himself into a rehearsal for Music At Penn's Woods, a three-week classical music Institution Traveling Exhibition ’ MMS* L /UFMM Hftlf? lAAPPV ' l / HUB Gallery Lounge. Featuring Jim Henson’s series now running at the University. Service - . f back to his parents’high about lawyers in love. Shows more... Larry Moore, tonight. are featured. Catchen’s display, ! \it <■T sS “ < BBS school days and inadvertently . daily at 1:30,3:35,5:40,7:40 and , And if you’re falling into a Douglas Albert Gallery Hand- In Search of Bleakness and U\ 'MS. >s. prevents them from getting 10 p.m. The Movies. SOUZICIS stupor, the Witch Doctor has printed black and white photos Other Works, captures the -i wf \ siMnit together. He must reunite his fhe cure. Let his funky tunes by retired photojournalism Johnstown steel mills, rural j 'n . «fm wmftmhi A——i fii.nl L_BiiAih—»—JtL teenaged parents, or face non- Poltergeist II: The Other Side wake your mind and shake your professor Ed Leos are on Central Pennsylvania and | ' . existence! Tonight and Sunday A toy telephone rings in the Autoport Take a pit stop and body. display through July 7. Leos’ animal portraits. v< gj ■ night, 7 and 9, 112 Kern; middle of the night, heralding .see piano player Jim Langton exhibit, A Place of Peace, V.L.J. tonight, midnight, 112 more terror for this poltergeist- this weekend. Scorpion Making a round of features intimate views of the m QOOIIGSOUry Chambers; tomorrow night, 8, ©tC» >j Chambers. Presented by the # >i, ' . »; ** •t ! i' 1 1 i' TIBHERTO 5/R! lAM A THIS/SAN SGNORA. T DEMAND AN 7HER&S A WAR THAPSfT! Graduate S.uden, Association. ‘ --rMuaic At Penn’s Woods £ £S ««- (WWW/ Sf'SS SS' A Sunday In the Country 1 " |M '"" "***" f| rS { presentation of the i ' Directed by Tavernier. The State College summer movie season brings you the usual fun and frolic this Running Scared: while one of Jim Henson’s elaborate Muppets holds the summer season is sold out for 9 Tomorrow and Monday nights, W eekend: at left, Gregory Hines and Billy Crystal play lovable Chicago cops in starring role of the Wiseman in Labyrinth, at right. the weekend. However, The 7 and 9,112 Kern. Presented by . Remarkable Mr. Penny packer France Cinema. ridden family, as the cherubic I ' the bars? Stop by the Scorpion Boalsburg Military Museum ° pe " s ®f RamPla'llhous^lnd 31 ' V I blonde little girl cries, “They’re tonight and hear Axis. and its grounds. runs July 3-5 and 8-12. Get your back!” Shows nightly at 7:15 Tomorrow the night shoots off tjckets yQU c£m and 9:15. The Rowland with Rockit. The Wall This Pink Floyd cult film has been spread pretty thin on campus. For anyone who doesn’t know, it’s the animated story of deranged rock star Pink, and is best seen under the influence of a controlled substance. Tonight, 8:35, 10:15 and midnight, Sunday night, 8:35, 101 Chambers; tomorrow night, midnight, 112 Chambers. Presented by GSA. Karl Schmldt-Rottluff’s “Kopfe I (Heads I)” is part of the exhibit Grapnics of the German Expressionists, now on display at the Museum of Art. Running Scared Yet another cop comedy, this one starring Gregory Hines and Billy Crystal as two Chicago cops who wreak havoc with a badge. Shows daily at 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. The Cinemas. Brewery If you can’t meet your deadline tonight, meet theirs come see Deadline. Tomorrow, shout along with the Screaming Ducks. Brickhouse Tonight, continuous music, beginning with John Cunningham at 5 p.m. Dave Parry plays at 7 p.m., and at 10 p.m. John Cunningham appears again. Blues is king with Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet Band, performing tomorrow. Cafe 210 West Queen Bee is buzzing about catch them at tonight’s happy hours. Studying? Get out of the library and come see Bookends tomorrow. Coffee Grinder Ryan and Tykes, the duo of the weekend, perform early 70s music. Le Papillon While eating your elegant meal, listen to the equally elegant tunes of Bill Filer. Muckee Duck You don't have to be a slimy waterfowl to enjoy the Greg Palmer Band, playing this weekend. Phyrst Hey, dude. See Space Goop tonight they’re totally far out. Feeling kind of stupid? Sing some silly songs with Ernie and the Phyrst Phamly tomorrow. Skeller For a relaxing good time, listen to the harmonies of Bookends, performing tonight. Shandygaff Gran Stan is your man this weekend, spinning those ’Gaff oldies. galleries Blair Art Extension This Hollidaysburg, Pa. gallery features an exhibit of almost (Left to right) Lost boys Jesse Ebaugh, John Greenfield and Mark Weigle get into character for their roles in Pennsylvania Centre Stage’s production of Peter Pan, opening tomorrow at the Playhouse Theatre. HUB Sidewalk Artists’ Preview features representative works from the 350 artists who will be in State College for next month's 20th annual Central " Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, and is exhibited in the HUB Gallery and the Browsing Gallery. Watercolor Invitational, displayed in the Art Alley, includes works by artists from Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania. Roger Zellner’s J.S.K The Majestic Praise This four-member musical ensemble from Lancaster Bible College will appear at 11 a.m. on Sunday at Park Forest Baptist Church. Group members will be available following the concert to talk with prospective students about admission to the College. - P.A.G 4. '{ NEW HOURS: Monday - Saturday 7:30 AM-10:00 PM; Sunday 10:00 AM-10:00 PM Coupon valid Fri., Juno 27 thru Tue., July 1 64 oz. of Coke Ffi€€ with any large one or on the ball! far side Crossword Across 1 Expiates 7 Pointed arch 12 System of betting 13 Fumes 14 Knot in wood 15 Fanatics 16 Ravage 17 Author of “The Raven” 18 Coral 19 Aborigines 23 Light boat 25 Raw material 29 Guardians 31 Bis 32 Smaller 34 Shield 37 Hebrew letter 38 Japanese food fish 41 ABT member 43 Diminished 45 Mettle 46 Exacting 47 Cat’s cries 48 Eared seals more 234-9000 S.C. 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