weekend EDITOR'S NOTE: The "Weekend" page is a service to inform Collegian readers as thoroughly as possible about artistic events on campus and in 'town. Event listings are published by the Collegian Arts staff. Those interested in listing an upcoming event in Weekend should submit ap propriate information to the Colle gian no later than 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Such information should include the time, date and location of the event. The Arts editor reserves the right to edit material submitted, and publication of any given event is not guaranteed. This week's Weekend listings are the work of Kerry Ford (K.8.F.), Kim Friedman (K.C.F.), Ron Swegman (R.P.S.) (ind Debbie Broderick (D.A.B). films ' On Campus Back to School Rodney Dangerfield plays a milllionaire who becomes a party animal when he goes back to school with his son, played by Keith Gordon. Sally Kellerman plays his beautiful and concerned English teacher. Also features a brief appearance by Kurt Vonnegut. Shows tonight and tomorrow at 8:45 and 10:30 in 112 Chambers; Sunday at 8:45 Presented by the Graduate Student Association. Children of a Lesser God William Hurt becomes romantically involved with a stubborn deaf student (Marlee Matlin) while teaching her how to speak. Matlin, a deaf actress, won an Academy Award for her beautiful performance. Shows tonight and Sunday night at 7 and 9 in 112 Kern. Tomorrow night at 8:30 and 10:30 in 101 Chambers. Presented by the Graduate Student Association Deir Inspector French director Philtippe de Broca's comedy about a professor of Greek and his sassy girlfriend Shows tomorrow and Monday night at 7 and 9 in 112 Kern. :Der Schimmelreiter A • progressive dike master battles against the conservative population in this German adaptation of a Theodor Storm novel. Features English subtitles.. Shows Tuesday night at 8 in 167 Willard. Downtown The Believers Martin Sheen stars as a psychologist who must make sense of Jimmy Smith's breakdown which occurs in a shrine of the mythical Santeria. Shows nightly at 7:30 and 9:45. Carl Weathers (left) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (right) star as two members of an elite military team Century Fox release Predator. Schwarzenegger's latest action packed thriller can be seen all this who are being stalked by an alien intruder deep in the jungles of South America in the Twentieth weekend at Cinema 5 theatres. Weekend matinees at 2:30 and 4:45. Cinema 5. Beverly Hills Cop II Axel Foley is at it again! He returns to L.A. to help the police department find the alphabet robber that has been plaguing the city. Shows nightly at 8:00 and 10:00. Weekend matinees at 2:00, 4:00 and 6:00. The Movies. Ernest Goes to Camp Ernest is a counselor trying to save a summer camp. Shows nightly at 8:20 and 10:20. Weekend matinees at 2:20, 4:20 and 6:20 Cinema 5. Harry and the Hendersons A modern day Bigfoot becomes a household pet and nearly ruins the house in the process. Shows nightly at 7:50 and 9:50 Weekend matinees 1:50, 3:50 and 5:50. Cinema 5 Million Dollar Mystery A game show's 4 million dollar Washington D.C.'s Tuff Luck will bring its original rock sound to Cafe 210 tonight jackpot is stolen, and must be retrieved. 3 million is returned, and the firat audience member to find the remaining million gets to keep it. Tom Bosley stars. Shows nightly at 8:10 and 10:10. Weekend matinees 2:10, 4:10 and 6:10. Cinema 5. Predator Arnold Schwarzenegger leads an elite military 'rescue team in the jungles of South America and finds they are being stalked by a mysterious adversary. Shows nightly at 7:40 and 9:40. Weekend matinees 1:40, 3:40 and 5:40. Cinema 5. The Untouchables Treasury officer Eliot Ness, (Kevin Costner), is taken under the wing of older Irish beat cop Malone, (Sean Connery), and taught to fight Chicago style against gangster Al Capone, (Robert De Niro). Shows nightly at 7:45 and 10:00. Weekend matinees at 2:15 and 4:45. State Theatre. if.; , =. 1,-;;I i ti , ,i', 9....,_.0.4,22 ~'r is •s ,11111 !,i Witches of Eastwick Jack Nicholson stars as a devil who must fend off three beautiful but husbandless witches in a scenic New England town. Shows nightly at 7:30 and 9:45 Weekend matinees at 2:00 and 4:30. State Theatre. sounds Allen Room Imagine your taking the weekend off from school and living it up in Gay Paris when Riviera takes the stage this weekend. Autoport Jim Langton will be playing some cool jazz to take your mind off the summer heat this weekend. Brewery Spin round and round to the tunes of Axis tonight.. Tomorrow, shout, shout and let it all out with The Screaming Ducks. Brickhouse John Cunningham is the quintessential happy hours man from 5 to 7 and he will be followed by Andy Tolins from 7 to 10. After that you can show your appeciation for such fine entertainment from 10 to 2 with a big outburst of applause for the Screaming Ducks. The - K.C.F Young Doctors can cure what ails you tomorrow night. Cafe 210 Classes getting you down? Feeling tired? Tuff Luck will charge up your batteries tonight. Tomorrow evening, Stolyn Hours will make time fly Joey Z's Rick Jones is the entertainer and chief all this weekend. LePapillon Tony Wareham will tickle the ivories for you all this weekend. Phyrst Celebrate happy hours in style with Randy Hughes from 6 to 8:30. Then catch some educationally enriching entertainment with Ticapoo Brain. the inphamous Phyrst Phamily will have phun tomorrow night. Rathskeller Time flys when your having fun and seeing Stolyn Hours. Tonight, do both Tomorrow night, Queen Bee and the Blue Hornet band will put some buzz into the crowd galleries HUB Galleries The Sidewalk Artists Preview is being shown in the HUB Gallery and Browsing Gallery until July 12. This exhibit gives the public a chance to view the work of the artists who have been selected to display and sell their work at this year's art festival. The galleries are open Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Art By Touch, exhibits done by the blind and sight impaired, are being shown in.the Art Alley Panels and Cases until July 31. Two additional exhibits are being shown in the Acheivements In Research and Scholarship Exhibit Area, which is across from the HUB information desk. The first exhibit is Meet Marietta Holley The Daily Collegian Friday, June 19, 1987 (1836-1926), The Female Mark Twain. The second exhibit displays the drawings and pottery of Anne Klein. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. The HUB Galleries are located on the first floor of the HUB. Museum of Art Benjamin West drawings from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania will be exihibited on the first floor galleries of the museum this weekend. West, who redefined artistic values of the late 18th century, is considered to be America's first internationally renowed artist. The exhibit includes 50 sketches and drawings from 1755 to 1820. Japanese Prints and Ceramics: Selections from the Museum's Collection can be found on the 2nd floor of the museum. Ceramics included • are Raku ware, earthenware, stoneware and porcelin. An exhibition including over sixty prints, drawings, photographs, and paintings, representing American artists of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries will be displayed on the 3rd floor. The exhibit, titled Redefining American Values: Selections from the Museum's Collection, is designed to encourage thinking about the Constitution and constitutional values. All exhibits can be viewed on Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Pattee Library Fifteen contemporary Japanese wood prints from the library's Fine Prints Collections, as well as an 180 foot long scroll of 5 - R.P.S color traditional wood cuts, from the Rare Books Room of the library are being diplayed in the East Corridor Gallery until July sth. The public can view the exhibit this weekend on Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. etc. Summerfest 'B7 Summerfest's last performance of the season will feature free entertainment at Holmes- Foster Park, Sparks St., State College. All are welcome tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5 p.m. - D.A.B ignommumnumminummic II DIVERSIONS • • presents • • Bowling Late . 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