10 Friday, March 30, 1973 University Daily Kansan Weekend Scene Dance Concert, Moog Old Movies Highlights MOVIES Klute: Showtimes are 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Wooldruff district. Little Caesar; 1931 gangster film stars Edward G. Robinson. The film will be shown at 10 p.m. Friday at the United Attic in 2404 Oread Ave. Admission is $50 cents. The General: Stars Buster Keaton. Showtimes are 8 and 10 p.m. Saturday at the United Ministries Center. Admission is 50 cents. The Good Earth: Lounge Ranier and Paul Muni costar in this 1937 M.G.M. production. The film will be shown at 8 and 10 p.m. at the Academy of Motion Picture Miniseries Center. admission is $90 cents. The Emigrants; A sensitive study of emigrants in America. Showtimes are 7:10 Stearyed Blues; Stars Jane Fonda and Suburban Subtle, Showtimes 7.30 and P. J. Towers The Godfather: One performance at 7:50 n.m. Hillcrest 3 Theatre. The Thief Who Came To Dinner: Stars Ryan Roeal 'N Oreal. Showtimes are 7:30 and 9:30 Shamus: Stars Burt Reynolds. 7:30 and 9:20 p.m. Varsity Theatre, Skyjacked and The Kansas City Bombers. Skyjacked stars Charlton Heston and James Nolan. Showtime 7:30 p.m. Bombers Skyjacked stars Charlton Heston. Showtime 9:30 p.m. Sunset Drive In. MUSIC University String Quartet: A faculty recital series presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts. 8 p.m. monday, Swarthout Reception Hall, Admission is free. Mooj: Robert Mooj, developer of the Mooj synthesizer will present his synthetic sounds at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Hoch Auditorium. The Messiah: Conducted by James Ralston and the Lawrence Chamber Players, the Chamber Choir will perform at 7 p.m., sunday, at the University Theatre. Faculty Reevaluation: Performances by Inci Paoluja Paige, soprano; Norman Paige, tenor; Tomasz Kruszewski, bass. Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts. 8 p.m. friday. Swarovski Center for the Arts. Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show; The Dr. College of Emporia presents "Dr. Hook" Kids." @ 8 p.m. Friday, at the Emporia Civic Auditorium. Advance tickets are $1; $4 at the door. Advance ticket locations are at the box office and the College of Emporia kids' room. Percussion Ensemble. Presented by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts. Directed by George Boberg 8 p.m. Swarath Without Recital Hall. Admission is free. TAU SIGMA DANCE CONCERT: a dance concert will be presented by the Tau Sigma at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the University Theatre. Attention is $1.50 for adults, 50 cents for children. Free with KU I.D. LECTURES Judy Chicago; Judy Chicago, feminist artist, will give a lecture 8 p.m., Sunday, in Woodruff Auditorium. Chicago's work will be exhibited in the galleries of the Union on Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m., in conjunction with the Festival of Arts. EXHIBITIONS KUTYT Exhibit: The KUTYT Committee is sponsoring an exhibition illustrating developments in China within the last quarter of a century in the fields of medicine, agriculture, industry, arts and crafts. The exhibit will be composed of crafts, photographs, and a model of the people's commune of Tachai, located in Shaanxi Province. The exhibit will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday and from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, in the Kansas Room. Chinese delicatess will be served followed by the opening at 9 p.m. on Sunday. Butter Melts Blues With Mellow Change By TIM BRADLEY Kansan Reviewer -Sound Affects The choice of material cannot be faulted—Robert Johnson, Big Joe Williams, Eric Von Schmidt and the notable Nick Gravenates are well represented. Johnson's "Walking Blues" is given a tasty new treatment and the song that follows it is so smooth, so relaxed (but never lazy), and so good that it defies adjective. And though Butterfilet retains his title of best honky-tonk in the biz and Geoff Martin's yoke! The album is the star of the album is Amos Garrett, master of the musical understatement. More of his work can be found on Ian and Sylvin's GREAT SPECKLED BIRD (Ampes) which is peppering the bargain behind it. You can find him on YouTube you can nearly smell the bacon and trees Paul Butterfield finally has a new band and a new album, both called *Better Days* (Bearsville) and both delightful departures from his recent work with the Butterfield band, which is also the one but the horns are gone and so is the stiffness that went with them. In their stead, the harmonica man has drafted Geoff and Maria Muldaur, Amos Garett, Ronnie Barron, and Christopher Parker (one of the best names) and now home in Bearsville, upstate New York. This record represents the ritual return to the roots, to a sound a lot like the early Blues Band, with important differences. The lean urban Chicago gruffiness has been lathered up a little, and the overall technicalism exudes pluperfect professionalism. and stuff just listening to it. On more recent albums, you'll find the Garrett guitar on Geoff and Maria Mulduraf's two excellent disks, POTTERY PIE and SWEET POTATOES (both Reprise). POTTERY PIE may be a little hard to unearth, but Arnos' solons on "Georgia on My Mind" and "Me and My Chauffer Blues" are by themselves worth watching. The second duck calls are for yours from dazzling duck calls are for yours the price of Eric Van Schmidt's trick 2ND RIGHT, 3RD ROW (Poppy), which also has Geoff and Maria Mulduraf on its roster. Maria Muldair (this could go on all day) has also been playing around and has gotten a little movie money for her work with Mike Blohmfield, Nick Gravenotes, and Paul Butterfield on the soundtrack album from STEELYARD BLUES (Warner Bros.), a fine blues album, even if you forewent the classic Beatles song and Garrett's touch-and-gtrombone on Bonnie Ratt's excellent GIVE IT UP, which you already know about. Still with me? OK—what you want to do then, is dash out and pick up Paul Butterfield's new one, Bonnie Rattl's newest, that Steeary wood thing and try to dig up POTTERY PIE. When you do, you can be sure you'll have better days. A Quarter of a Century— A Quarter of Humanity an exhibition dedicated to the friendship between the American and Chinese people. Sunday, April 1, 1973 2:00 p.m. Kansas Room. Kansas Union Kansas Room, Kansas Union Exhibition time: April 1, 2; April 9, 10; March 5, 5 Cherished delicacies to follow KUTYT Committee Guild, Museum To Show Films The films are: Laurel and Hardy's "Music Box" (1932), Norman McClareen's "Begone Dull Care" (1949). "I Know an Old Man" (1956), "Paddle to the Sea" with Burt Lice (1967). A special show of four eastern European animated films are scheduled for April 8, according to Dolo Brooking, a curator of education at Spooner Museum. Four award winning short films will be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Spooner Museum Lecture Hall as part of a classical art exhibition and film festival. Art Guild and the Spooner Museum of Art. SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA "The Red Balloon" (France, 1956) and "The Golden Age of Comedy" will be shown April 29, at the Ballard Community Center, to end the series. Charlie Chaplin films will be shown April 15, "The Fireman," and "The Vagabond" and "The Count" (1910), will be presented and "The Loving Lady" (1926), based on James Thurber's story. The scheduled films are "Coat From Heaven" (Czechoslovakia), "Changing of the Guard" (Poland), "The King Who Saved Us" (Hungary) and "Esperanza" (Bulgaria). BALL OF FIRE Howard Hawks Woodruff April 4 directed by Howard Hawks Noodruff April 4 CLASSEL 7:30 WED 9:15 JUNE WED PROGRAM OF EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS [To Be Announced] Film Society Woodruff 3:30,7:30,9:30 Thurs. Apr. 5 75c HAMLET -plus Directed by Grigori Koriznitsev Music by Dimitri Shostakovich SPECIAL FILMS doodruff on. April 9 Part nine of Captain Marvel POPULAR FILMS Woodruff 7:00 & 9:30 PLAYBOY'S Friday & Saturday Night at 12:15 PUSSYCATS WAR OF THE WORLDS directed by Byron Haskin, from H. G. Wells' novel. 7:30 75c Science Fiction Ballroom 7:30 Tues., April3 75c SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA Episode Eight of Phantom Empire Science Fiction --has some Friday nights available for your spring functions. For booking information, call 843-5460. Joint Session Rated X Adults 1.50—No Refunds No one under 18 years, admitted Proof of age required No outside beverages allowed The Hillcrest If all university students who are registered to vote in Douglas Co. do so on April 3rd, their votes would have tremendous significance. Your input is needed. Vote to re-elect Helen Gilles, M.D. to the School Board USD 497 Dr. Gilles has been a pediatrician in the community for 24 years and a member of the board for 4 years. She is concerned about the needs of children and youths. 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