Page 6 University Daily Kansan, January 23, 1981 On Campus TODAY KU MINI-UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL mini-conference will begin at 9 a.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union. Registration will be on the fourth floor of the "GREAT PERFORMANCES IN DANCE" and "Dance: New York City Baller" will be shown at 9:30 a.m. and again at 2:30 p.m. in 3 Lippincott Hall. A RALLY AGAINST REAGAN will be at 11 a.m. in front of the Union. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet at 7 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. SUSAN DICKERSON will give a doctoral recital on the organ at 6 p.m. at the Plymouth Symphony Hall. CHRONOLOGRAPHER MARCHA PALUDAN will perform "An Evening of Solo Dances" at 8 p.m. in 240 Robinson Center. TOMORROW KUMUN SECURITY COUNCIL MINI- CONFERENCE reconvenes at 9 a.m. in the Union. The Kansan welcomes items for inclusion in "On Campus." Organizations should submit written information on scheduled, free activities and event comment at least three days before the event. Dennis Helm suddenly got very shy when asked about his personal life. Helm is one of the few area artists who makes his living painting. Since his graduation from KU in 1971, his following has increased steadily. His work is public and private collectors across the Midwest. "A lot of times a painter's works are more interesting than the painter himself." Helm said, "We're not always sure which one is better. KU grad exhibits paintings regionally Staff Reporter By CINDY CAMPBELL Mary Lisa Pike, show coordinator, said it's not an impressionism but it is. It's not impressionism and it is not realism." Staff Reporter Pike said Helm had developed quite an astounding following here in Lawrence. "People who look to the future buy Helm paintings because they're excellent and he's proven that he can get a reward." He makes his living painting and he takes it very seriously," she said. The city of Lawrence recently bought 25 of telcom lines, now hanging in City Hall and having their salaries at the gallery. The show is scheduled to run through Feb 21. Prices for Helm's paintings range from $125 to $450. Helm specializes in landscapes, still lifes and portraits and works mainly in oils, watercolors endnotes. "It's the first time they have had a blue grass event at the White House," Throne said. He said a man had approached Monroe during the event, his autograph, but did not ask Carter for his. White House bluegrass gala to be aired Sunday on KANU Helm is in his fourth show at the Kellas gallery. He previously has exhibited in numerous group and one-man shows, including one-man exhibition at the Muckenback One-man exhibition at the Muckenback Gallery. Helm said one of his biggest honors was s show he participated in at the Oklahoma Museum of Art entitled "Masters and Students: Three Landscape Painters." Gloria Thone, a bluegrass expert, will host the event. Ralph Rinzler, director of the Smithsonian Institution's Folklife Division, will be master of ceremonies. By CHRISTY FISHER Staff Reporter At the show, he exhibited with two other leading Kansas landscape painters: Raymond Eastwood and Robert N. Sudow. The three artists represent three different generations of students in the school. Sudow during the latter's undergraduate days, KU, and Sudow, in turn, taught Helm. MONORE'S AND Watson's Appalachian heritage is evident in both their lyrics and their classic bluegrass sound. Monroe, who is known as "the Father of bluegrass," and his Bluegrass Boys have been performing on the Nashville blues scene. Bluegrass music takes its name from his band. If former President Jimmy Carter had his bad grass in the front of the White Houses might be blown. Last August, Carter brought to the White House the first country bluegrass concert to honor two of the most influential musician in America: Arthel "Doc" Watson and Bill KANU Radio (92 FM) and National Public Radio will broadcast this event in an hour-long special, "Bluegrass at the White House" at 7 p.m. Jan. 25. Watson is a blind singer and flatpack-guitarist from Deep Gap, N.C. His four decades of performing country music have not gone unnoticed. Fresnets magazine described him as "the most influential and commercially enduring instrumentalist ever to emerge." Watson is not unknown locally. At the Winfield bluegrass festival last year, the promoters had to tear down the sides and the back of the stage to let the oversized crowd view the country music 10 CONCLUSION the program. Monroe and Susan were on the turnip. "Watson Blues" and "Baddy on the Turnip." "The fact that these great musicians were honored at the White House gives bluegrass and country music a well-deserved, if long overdue, recognition as significant forms of American music," said producer Deborah Lamberton. "We're especially glad to make this superb performance available to a national audience for everyone to enjoy." she said. Al Berman, development director for KANU, said, "I think the program is significant because of the setting and of the magnitude of the personalities involved. They are country and bluegrass legends. It someone wants to know what I'm doing with it, but it's its purest form. It's a great introduction to this style of music because this program is a classic." TAKE A RAINBOW HOME WITH YOU. It's specially priced and ready to take 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'll be speedy. Dennis Helm stands before two of his paintings. HILLCREST 3 BEN BIGLER/Kansan staf PIG OUT! WITH LIVE MUSIC Friday and Saturday 5-10 pm ALL YOU CAN EAT ONLY $2.99 All beef sausage seasoned with sherry, shell macaroni with tomate sauce, salad, and garlic bread. The only place to eat it is at . . . 2210 Iowa by Minsky's 749-2885 Bluegrass at the White House Legends 'Doc' Watson and Bill Monroe serenade Jimmy Carter and YOU live in this house. House训. Tune in to this week's Flint Hills Thunder. Sunday. Jan. 25th. 7:00-10:30 p.m. Only 69¢ HAMBURGERS MIDNIGHT come as you are . . . hungry 2100 WEST NINTH CLIP AND SAVE A Century Old Historic Landmark Grand Theatre Today through Sunday the 25th FRIDAY JANUARY 23 lelandic Cod Fish, Golden Brown Sesame Seed Sun, Fresh Green Tomato Sauce, untar Tarter Sauce. Bucky's Fish Sandwich John Beesuhli, Dan Aykroyd A jubilant Chase comedy that also celebrates rhythms and blues. SATURDAY JANUARY 24 RUST NEVER SLEEPS Nell Young "Rock 'n' Roll will never die." Nell Young in concert and music TRY A DELICIOUS SEAFOOD TREAT Bernard Shaeh USA 1979 103m PG DUST NEVER LEFTS 9.30 J. Abrahams, D. Zucker, J. Zucker USA 1980 88m John Landle-USA 1980133m R THE BLUES BROTHERS JBA-HUSA 1102 11g m PHILADELPHIA - Kathleen Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Watt Classic uncle comedy about the Philadelphia "aint-arcery" Hepburn's third Oscar nomination. 14.40 Ralph Baskali USA 1978 13t mPG THE LORD OF THE RINGS The Hobbit George Curtis USA 1940 112m G PHILADELPHIA STORY Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart Nicholas Meyer-USA 1979 112m BO Robert Stack, Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty George Curlus-USA 1912m 11G PHILAKEDLPHIA STORY Katharine Hepbap, Cary Grant, James Stewart 12:45 MIDNIGHT John Landie-USA 1960 133m R THE BLUES BROTHERS John Baughish Den Adkroyd SUNDAY JANUARY 25 7:30 5:00 TIME AT MIKE Malcolm McDowell, David Warner 7:00 Bahrain USA 1978 131M 6P Bahrain USA 2005 150M The bateehead水库 of J.R. Tolken's enduring folly come to life in this animated recreation Wolfen Allen, Diane Kaneen Wolfen Allen has seen some of the most brilliant art in history, but it doesn't work, in some ways. It does not all that inisherable either. John Lendia-USA 1980 135m R THE BLUES BROTHERS John Belahi, Dan Akyrod J. Abrahams, D. Zucker, J. Zucker USA 1980 88m 3:00 Woody Allen-USA 1973 88m PG SLEEPER 9:00 Douglas Tumbull-USA 1972 90m G SILENT RUNNING AIRFLANE Robert Stack, Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty TOPEKA - DOWNTOWN - 615 JACKSON ST. PHONE 234-4494 MONDAY JANUARY 26 00:00 11.60 Nicholas Meyer-USA 1979 112m RO m. McDowall, David Watterson and Renee Fink. THE SEVEN PERCENT SOLUTION another conquest-avenue-drama of H.G. Wells; an actually constru- ted adaptation and follows each the Ripper—to 1979 San Francisco — London to 1979 San Francisco 1975 San Francisco. "Alternately witted and adventuresome. TIME AFTER TIME please time after time." A jubilant Chase comedy that also celebrates rhythm and blues. for each film Senior Citizens & Children John Landis USA 1980 133m SH THE BLUES BROTHERS John Belchatt, Dan Akrydro A Jubilant Chance comedy that was Terrence Malick-USA 1978 95m RA Ralph Bekal-USA 1978-131m PG THE LORD OF THE RINGS. DAYS OF HEAVEN RICHARD Gate, Brooks Adams Mary A. Crosby, earth are few . and must often be paid their own beautiful film ever made. TUESDAY JANUARY 27 9:00 7:00 THE LORD OF THE RINGS The barefooted robbers of J.R. R. Tolkien's enduring trilogy come to the big-screen animated sequel, *The Lord of the Rings*. An authentic expression of an authentic b-Movie director. Sam himself is unwilling availability- ly "surfing the only glory in her" *surfming* is the only glory in her. Samuel Fuller-USA 1960 113m PQ THE BIG RED ONE 0:00 Ralph Bahack USA/1978 13in x 15in The book "Barefoot Warrior" by the bearded robberies of J.H.R. Tolkien's and ending幻象 come to life in this large-format animated film. (1979) Friday, Jan. 23 North Dallas Forty Peter Genta's story of an age-guard backstay of out low life with this game that will test his wit (Mac Davis) who just beige boots, and cheerleaders is as wildly funny as any football movie, but also so serious. Become—for better or worse, With G.D. Spreadin, Day Halead, and Bo Sven Gerson, the grindfilm film even made"—Leonard Malin, TV Movies. Plus: Mickey Mouse in "Touchdown Mushack," (1979). 187 min. Julia An encore presentation of Fred Zinneman's radiant light, ill laid on Milla Lund in "Hold Me," plays Helmann and Vanessa Redgrave is Julia, who joins the fight against rising Nazism and draws Helmann in an all-weather play, written by Artin Hargen (Ordinary people) all over Oscar Phelan: Faith Hubby's "Women of the World." (18181 mll.) M*A*S*H Robert Altman's acclaimed anti-war comedy, about a group of doctors fighting against the Islamic State, it Elliott Goold, Don Dusherland and Tom Skerftari as the star cracks through the horrors of the war; Robert Durwell (Apocalypso now) and Nelly Kellem are two frequent victims of the attack. Houdini, set in Korea but we know what it's really about. With Michael Musch, 72 (119 cm). Color: 125 Midnight. Saturday. Jan. 24 Saturday, Jan. 24 Julia North Dallas Forty 7:00. M*A*S*H 12:00 Midnight. Sunday, Jan. 25 The Front (1970) Wollen Allen stars as a guy "guoring" for a group of writers blacklisted by "red" film critics. He plays drama drawn and directed by blacklistes Walter Bernstein and Martin Ritt. Zero time spent on the screen is casual living with a radical twenty years before. With Andrew Marcevich, Michael Murphy, Hanchel Carroll and David G. Moore in *The Apple*. (#48) color: C/200. Monday, Jan. 26 Monday, Jan. 21 Bedazzled (1987) Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (10) star in this, certainly the funniest version of his new play. The show sets his soul for the object of his love-waitress Eleanor Brion. "The funniest music" is John VanEck, *Art Weekly*. Music" is John VanEck, *Art Weekly*. Stanley Stanley (10), 107 minute, Color: 750. Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at展 Auditorium in 11:00 AM, Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday, Saturday, Poplar and Sunday, Tickets available at the SUA office, Kansas Union, 4th level, Information 864-3477, No smoking or refreshment al-