Page 6 University Daily Kansan, April 10, 1981 一 Weekend TODAY THE OPERA "CARMEN" will be performed in French at 8 p.m., at the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. KU students will be admitted free with IDs. For reservations, call 864-3982. THE ROCK GROUP "SECRETS" will perform at 9 p.m. at the Lawrence Opera House, 642 Massachusetts St. Doors will open at 8 p.m. TOMORROW THE OPERA "CARMEN" will be performed at 8 p.m. at the University Theatre in Murphy. THE ROCK GROUP "SECRET'S" will perform at 9 p.m. at the Lawrence Opera House. Doors will open at 8 p.m. THE TEMPLIN HALL CASINO PARTY will be provided by KLDR and "White Mound." On Campus THE ROCK GROUP "KANAS" will perform at 8 p.m. at Allen Field House. Tickets are $8.50 and $9.50 and may be purchased at the SUA box office. THE BIG EIGHT COUNCIL ON BLACK THE BIG HIGH ENTRY will meet all day in the Kappa Beta THE KU BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Union. TODAY MALOTT HALL ADDITION DEDICATION HEALTH CARE SEMINAR on "Health Care in the 30s: A Decade of Change" will be at 1:30 n. on Woodruff Auditorium in the Union. AEROSPACE ENGINEERING COLLOQUIUM will sponsor Ron Gilwell in "A Peek Through the Keyhole at Tomorrow's Propulsion Sutures" at 3:30 p.m. in 3140 Wescoe. MURPHY LECTURE IN ART will host Xia Nai, head of the Chinese Society of Archaeology, on "Archaeology of the Silk Road" at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Spencer Museum of Art. COLLOQUIUM ON ASIAN SECURITY POLICIES will host Thomas Robinson, National TOMORROW A STUDENT RECITAL by *Trudy Henkel* on the organ at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall (1437) at 9 a.m. war college, on "The Soviet Security Policy in Asia" at 8 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL will begin at 2:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. A DOCTORAL RECITAL by Jeffrey Moore be at 3:30 p.m. in Swarthout Hall in Milwaukee. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY will meet at 7 p.m. in the Watkins Room of the Union. AN ENGINEERING ETHICS WORKSHOP will be at 8:30 p.m. in Learned Hall. THE SIMULATIONS GROUP will meet at moon on the second floor of the Military Science THE SUA CHESS CLUB will meet at 1 p.m. in Parlor C of the Union. Artists' maps don't qualify as art work I've never regarded maps as being very important. Aside from the few outdated road maps stuffed into my car's glove compartment, I can sometimes find one—and certainly never hung on one my车. By SHAWN McKAY Entertainment Editor Above is one view of Jasper John's "Two Maps II." part of the "Four Artists and the Map" exhibition at the Spencer Museum of Art. However, not everyone has this interest in the cartographer's craft, as the "Four Artists and the Map" exhibition at the Spencer Museum of Art proves. One cannot help being intrigued by the map making process—the young adventurers who set Review out to chart an unknown world with only a sexton and quill pen. But the scribbler mountain ranges are so wide that they look like a grid of squares. The works in the show are imaginative at best and boring road mans at their worst. Even Roberta Smith, the guest curator who selected the exhibit, admitted that "maps present us with highly-developed pictorial surfaces which are none the less not quite art; they represent a function—too much a matter of survival—to be a full-fledged medium of artistic self-expression." As the critical art world accepted less and less realistic perceptions of the world as art, our definition of art has undergone a change, a change many people feel is for the worse. And if we are to frame an ordinary road map and call it art, then the change has been for the worse. The four artists in the show, Jasper Johns, Nancv Graves, Roer Welch and Richard Long. Long's work is by far the most artistically questionable in the show. His "Charred Wood Circle" is that all its名 implies. The artist may see it as a map of the molten lava flow that formed the globe, but it still looks like a circle of wood, no matter what map he used to lait it out. "William Allen Carter" memory of Plains, Ga., in 1859; by Welch is unequivocal. The excerpt from his interview with Jimmy Carter's use of far more interesting than the wood-block type. Only Graves' work can be credited with anything remotely artistic. Her "Heat Density Cyclone" is a carefully layered layer of color material that changes the its swirling mass petering through a metal grate. On second thought, I may just fish the old maps out of my car and frame them. Maybe a new one would be better. THANKS, INTERNATIONAL STUDENTI For helping us laugh internationally. -KU Religious Advisors TAKE A RAINBOW HOME WITH YOU. You've worked hard all week. So treat yourself to our Friday Flower Feature. You deserve a big, bright weekend. Our feature will make it even brighter. It's specially priced and ready to take home with you right now. OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS A ROMAN POINTING FILM 'TESS' SHOWED AT $0.00 ONLY lemon tree eleven west ninth sandwich, burger and yogurt shop featuring Famous Submarine Sandwiches Now Open Till 8:30 Mon. thru Fri. Enjoy Low Cal Frozen Dessert Yogurt ROADSTAR The one for the road $ 180^{00} RS-2505 Indash Auto-Reverse Cassette Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio Plus Introductory Special Tri-Axial SPEAKERS Req. $94.95 p Reg. $94.95 pair - Output Power 10 Watts RMS - Small Chassis size for foreign cars $15.00 extra - Free 6x9 Tri-Axial Speakers - Wow & Flutter less than 0.05 WDMA - Wow & Flutter less than 0. 25 WRMS - 20 oz. Magnets - Limited 2 year warranty on speakers - Limited 1 year warranty on Car Stereo Unit Car Stereo Unit speakers . . . . . AUDIOTRONICS 928 MASS DOWNTOWN THE BIGGEST ORGANIZED ASSASSINATION GAME IN THE WORLD . . . ARE YOU THE HUNTER OR THE HUNTED? Drinking Myth of the Week No.11 ALL THAT PUBLICITY ABOUT DRINKING AND DRIVING IS .. True. At least half the fatal highway accidents involve drinking. the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong available to K.U. students again this year SUMMER WORK OPPORTUNITY We are looking for a few select students who are independent and not afraid of hard work opportunity for extremely high profits —college credit available —must be willing to relocate —must want to be challenged it seriously interested call for an appointment 843-8711 --a funny, knowing story about lower middle-class kids in a gang called the Wanda Kid. He's a lethful, bolstering and wise look at growing up, directed by Phil Klaim (invasion of the Body Snatchers). With colorful illustrations by Maurice Mans (13) mln. Color, 12:00 Midnight !!Let's Rock!! SECRETS* Opening Act STREET TALK Featuring Alan Geek LOH CALENDAR April Every Sunday: Lynch & McBee 17: THE CLOCKS 15: SHANGOYA 18: SPECTRES Featuring Glen Matlock 25: STRANGLERS Lawrencec Opera House Where the stars are 7th & Mass. 842-6930 Cheap Pitchers & Drinks 8-9 p.m. SILVER, GOLD & COINS BUY OR SELL SILVER, GOLD & COINS Class Rings Antiques-Furniture Boyds Coin & Antiques Pr Monday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm 731 New Hampshire By STU Staff Re KU S for year also kno to teac tricks a "Who Bricker chemic certain That's' The s Young organiz Merlin loses hi Bricker to depe on the m Lose 17 to 26 pounds or more in just six weeks Clark message the ma- acting. Brick should nonsense and lec message Mirage children the lead "It's a Natural" 935 Iowa Hillcrest Medical Center "I no that M show," Merlin studen (1980) Accoonsen an exar the Wor Welles through mock in Martial Friday, April 10 The Long Riders This retelling of the James Young gang legend is one of the very best versions. James Ainsley Sharp, James Ainsley and Jessie Caradine are the Youngers, and Randy and Demila Quaid are the Milers; and the curated film an extra dimension, aided by Coco Chanel's superb score and the amusing Post-Civil War days to the climactic Northfield road, this is an exciting, well-entitled film directed by Walt Hill (The Warriors). A fine new western. Plus: Daffy Duck in Plain Daffy (1657 ft.) Color: 3:30. The Wanderers Saturday, April 11 The Long Riders 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 The Wanderers 12:50 Midnight Sunday, April 12 The 15th International Tournee of Animation (1980) The latest collection of the best new examples of world animation, from clay to digital, is *Dragon Ball* and *Film Wright*. Plus: Disney's "Alice Rattles by Hara Yoshino" and "Pokemon Katekawa" Unless otherwise noted all films will be shown at Auditorium in the Friday, Saturday and Sunday Fridays, Saturday, Popular and Sunday films are $150. Midi-tilt films are $200. The VHS Tapes are $30. Sausa Union, 4th level, Information 864-392-0725, smoking or refreshments allowed.