8 Friday, May 4, 1973 University Daily Kansan Weekend Scene Carlin, Rankin Show Spices Up Local Entertainment Offerings MOVIES SUNRISE! The crowning achievement of director-artist F. W. Murnau, Filmed in 1927, the movie was hailed by critics as "the most beautiful movie ever made." *Film* 58, p. 104, tonal. On the United Ministries Center, 128 Oral St. Admission is 50 cents. BANANS: Directed by Woolry Allen and starring Woolry Allen in a typical Woody Allen movie. Also starring the Hornbill are the Montanaian Howard Cosell. The film will be shown at 7:30 and 9 p.m. tonight and Saturday night in Woolrfault Andorium. Admission is 60 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE RYO BEAN: Paul Newman stars in the light comedy of a man who sets himself up as the judge and jury of a small town in the early West. This weekend at the Granada Theater. BROTHER SUN and SISTER MOON: THE story of St. Francis of Assisi shown at the museum. THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISE; Academy award winner for the best foreign language film of 1973. Hillcrest 2 Theater. CLASS OF '41; Two years after the "Summer of 42", Hillcrest 3 Theater. THE CHEERLEADERS: An adult movie about cheerleaders. Hillcrest 1 Theater. MUSIC GEORGE CARLIN AND KENNY RANKIN: Presented by the KU-Y. A mixture of music and music. Concert starts at 8 p.m. Saturday in Hoch Auditorium. Admission is $4. and $5. Tickets are still available at the on campus booth. TEN YEARS AFTER: One of the most explosive rock groups from England. Appeared in the film "Woodstock" and recorded "I'm Going Home" which is probably their number one song. The concert is Monday in Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. DANCE THE BIG HONK: A benefit dance sponsored by Headquarters. The dance features Mud Creek, Billy Sears, and Deep Shadow. The dance will be from 7 p.m. to midnight in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Donations are $1.50. THEATER THE TENDER LAND: An opera by Aaron Coplead and presented by the University of Kansas Theater and the School of Fine Arts. Tonight's and Saturday's performances are at 8 p.m. Tickets for the show are available at Murphy Hall. The Howard E. Crawford collection of etchings and drawings will be exhibited Sunday through May 27 in the University of Kansas Museum of Art. Etching Exhibit To Open Sunday 8x8 works from the Crawford collection and 14 other examples of 19th century woodblock prints. Works from the Crawford collection and other etchings from the museum's permanent collection will make up the exhibit, "An Educated Taste: 19th Century Etchings and Drypoints," in the museum's Prints and Drawings Gallery. Crawford is a 1927 graduate of KU, and is a life member of the KU Alumni Association. He was named the KU Alumni Chair in Claremont. Crawford is also a senior member of the Business School Advisory Board and serves as an Endowment Association trustee. Use Kansan Classified Ozark Mountain Folkfair Brings Best In Bluegrass By JOCELYN WOLBER Kennedy University Why not go to the Ozark Mountain Fokin- Mary, May 26, 27 and 28 at Oak Hill Epicort, Canyon Creek, AZ. Are you looking for something different to do over Memorial Day weekend? More than two dozen of the nation's finest bluegrass, gospel and blues performers will be on hand for a three-night series. The Folkata will feature performances by renowned bluegrass pickers such as Earl Scruggs, John Hartford, Lester Flatt and the Nashville Grass, Doc and Merle Watson, Derek Mountain, Zeker Mountain Darevelse, Arbuckle Mountain Boys and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Traditional mountain music will be performed by Jimmy Driftwood, Curly Holoworth and the Green County Ramblers, and Chic Allen who may be the only musician around who still plays the jawbone. Delta and country blues will be played by John Lee Hoochy Lightning, Hopkins, John Hood, and Johnny Cash. Also included in the Ozark Mountain Folkfair will be an arts and crafts village featuring an outstanding group of master artisans from throughout the Midwest Advance weekend tickets for the Folkfair are priced at $12, including parking and camping fees, and can be bought at Kief's Record Stereo in Lawrence. Other features at the Folkfair will be an Indian culture center and an open air farmer's market. Several native Ozark craftsmen will also demonstrate basketry, soap-making, shingle-splitting and flour-grinding. Edd Jeffords, director of the Ozark Mountain Folkore Association, which planned the folklair, said it was conceived as an exposition of Ozark heritage, folklore, music and crafts. He said he expected an audience of 25,000 to 30,000. Roger Shimomura, acting chairman of the department of painting and sculpture, has announced 14 scholarship awards for the 1973-74 school year. Art Scholarships Awarded Those receiving Letha Churchill Walker art scholarships were: Lehnij Shontz, Recipients of the Ward Lockwood Scholarship Fund are: Robert Nitcher, Lawrence senior; Gary Smith, Lawrence senior; Jon Krapp, Kansas City, Mo.; senior; Daniel Wessel, Kansas City, Kan.; and Thomas Brady, Lawrence junior. Kansas City, Mo., junior; Carolina Camps, Caracas, Venezuela, freshman; Dennis Balk, Lonexa junior; Alan Cardenas, Seward, senor; and Mark Pierce, Seward, Neb. Those receiving the Ada Bechtel Heuser Memorial Award were Mary Ann Banning, Lawrence senior, and Jan Morris, Tulsa senior. Deborah Barr, Lawrence senior, received the Luella F. Stewart Fund, Nobuhi Ohta, Tokyo senior, received the Helen Hoover memorial award. Corduroy Jeans entire stock included $7.95 SUNFLOWER SURPLUS P. S. We also serve a complete assortment of sandwiches. 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