6 Friday, November 10, 1972 University Daily Kansan Weekend Scene Ye Old Music Tonight MUSIC DELLER CONSORT: Alfred Deller and the Deller Consort, an ensemble of eight English artists, will present the first concert in the 1972-73 University of Kansas Chamber Music series. The Consort was established in 1940 to authenticate performances of consort music of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. The Deller Consort is scheduled to present a program of English madrigals, Italian madrigals, and two three-part canonets performed by ten musicians as a component in their KU performance. 8 p.m. today, Sawarthback Recital Hall. MOVIES MADURA: An up-and-coming rock band, currently on tour with Chicago. This performance is minus Chicago. Tonight and Saturday, Red Dog Inn. THEATRE TANGO: an international hit by Polish playwright Slawomir Mrozek. In its University of Kansas debut, it will be directed by Zvone Sellbauer, of Yogoslavia. The play is a farce about the failure of the Russian government's man effort to build an ordered society in a world of chaos. 8 p.m. today and Saturday, University Theatre. ART ARCADIAN LANDSCAPE: This exhibit is centered on the Italian experience of 19th century American landscape painters. The exhibits contain 45 works, representing 32 major artists. Some of the painters include Alain de Stache, Alfred Church, Sanford Robinson and Samuel Morse. Through Dec. 3, University of Kansas Museum of Art. A SEPARATE PEACE: A story of friendship and conflict between two students in a Northeastern prep school during World War I, Granada Theatre. DOCTOR ZHIVAGO: A classic film, from Boris Pasternak's novel. Omar Sharif and Julie Christie star in this epic set in the Russian Revolution, Varsity Theatre. FANTASIA: A feature-length cartoon that is best described by the advertising squad "the Ultimate Experience in sight. sound and color." Hillcrest 1. WHAT'S UP DOC: Barba Streisand and Ryan O'Neal team up with director Peter Boadenovic to produce a delightful movie. Light on plot, but heavy on laughs. Hillcrest LE BOUCHER: A study of a French murder case, concerning the relationship between a lonely butcher and a schoolmistress. Hillcrest 3. REVENGE OF THE LIVING DEAD; CURSE OF THE LIVING DEAD; FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD: A definite field day for the living dead. Sunset Drive In. Trend for 24-Hour TV Not Seen in K.C. Area A trend toward 24-hour television programming has resulted in experimentation with late night television. Program directors in the Kansas City area, however, agree that 24-hour programming for that area is not practical. One of the first late-night experimental programs for the city is "Underground," an The show, which began last Saturday, is telecast simultaneously by WDAF-TV and KUDL-FM stereo radio. It follows the 10:30 m.p.m. movie. The program combines a picture with stereophonic sound, according to Allen Eisenberg, program director of KUDI. He said that two separate sound lines were run from WDAF to KUDI. Elsenberg said this in from WDAF to KUDI. Elsenberg said this "Underground" is geared to the college audience and will present such stars and controversial figures as John Lennon, Jane Fonda, Wooody Allen, the Rolling Stones, Sen. Eugene McCarthy and Canned Heat. The film is syndicated from Chicago for 52 weeks. Slavic Finale Includes 'Tango,' Tamburitzans The Slavic Festival of the Arts will end its variety of performances and presentations. An Orthodox Christian vessers service is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Performing the services will be the Rev. Milton Baych and the chair of St. George's Serbian Orthodox Church, Kansas City, Kan. "Tango," a contemporary drama, will be presented at 8 p.m. today and Saturday in the Theater for Kids. Eisenberg said he thought there was definite interest and demand for the late- *tie* The play was written by Shwomir Mrozek, a Polish playright, and is being directed at the University of Kansas by Zvone Sdauer, Yugoslavian director. Two Slavic films are scheduled to be shown 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Woodruff at 11 a.m. 'Even Meet Happy Gypsei', from *Ugoslavia*, and 'Detout', from *Bulgaria*. An evening of Russian poetry, scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday has been cancelled, with the director and professor of Slavic languages and chairman of the festival committee. Rimma Kazakova and Robert Rozhdestvenski, poets, had been scheduled to appear. Campus Bulletin Lao Brazilian: 11:30 a.m. Bkasse, B Kansas Union. Mahonia: 11:30 a.m. Bkasse, B Kansas Union. Russian Table: 11:30 a.m. Moeadow cafeteria. Santa Clarita: 11:30 a.m. Moeadow cafeteria. History of Discourses: no. Cottumwood cafeteria. Arts Executive Committee: no. Ackley, C caféceria. Muslim Statistic: 12:30 p.m. Parler A. Muslim Statistic: 12:30 p.m. Parler A. The Way 6 p.m., Regionalist Room. The Way 6 p.m., Regionalist Room. History of Discourses: 7 p.m. Walkins Room. History of Discourses: 7 p.m. Walkins Room. Sta TSA Popular Film, "The Conformist" (3 p.m.) woodriff Divine Light Mission: 7 p.m. Parian A. International Club: 6 p.m. Rorium Room. 9 p.m. TPCA Theater African Club: 7:30 p.m. Jayahawk Room 2 p.m. Jazz Hall *Tonga Polish; Playah* 8 p.m. University Theatre. SUNDAY Kansas Political Science Center; 9 a.m. Pine Room, Council on Crime and Delinquency; 10 a.m. Big Eagle Room, Kansas Association for Pattern Workshops; 10:30 a.m. Basketball; KU-Colorado; 1:30 p.m. Beoulder, Football; KU-Seneca; 1:30 p.m. Beoulder, SUNDAY SIABridge; 1:30 p.m. Pine Room, Chaos; SIA Chess; 1:30 p.m. Union League, Veterans' Embarrassment; 3:30 p.m. South Eight Ramp, Sigismond's Theater; 3:30 p.m. Eight Right Ramp, Davis Festival: "Ever Meet Gapy Gymnasium" and "Davis Festival": "Ever Meet Gapy Gymnasium" Pickens Auto Parts and Service Bird Service 26th & lowe Ph. V1-335 135 Wkdays 8-5 30 Sunday 10-3 Parts at a discount Parts at a discount A second simultaneous broadcast program will join "Underground" before the end of the year. It will be broadcasted on ABC radio and television stations. NBC is scheduled to start a one-hour rock program in March or April called "Tomorrow." The final formal event of the Slavic Festival of the Arts is a performance by the St. John's Tamburtzits, from Kansas City, Mo. The concert will be on April 30, p.m., Sunday in the University Theatre. The St. John's Tamburtizans will perform native dances and songs from Eastern Three exhibits are currently being sponsored by the Slavic Festival of the Arts. A display of Slavic folk art and books is also on display throughout Sunday in the Kansas Union Gallery. An exhibit of Eastern European Culture is being presented in Watson Library. A Russian icon exhibit is being presented at the Nelson Art Gallery, Kansas City, Mo. Both exhibits are scheduled through Nov. 30. Micky Roch, program director of WDAF, which is an NBC affiliate, said the program would run on Friday nights after the "Tonight Show." Roth said that the top markets such as New York considered 24-hour programming. SMU School of Law Roth said that programs aired after 1 a.m. were not practical for a market the size of metropolitan Kansas City, which was the 3rd- and 4th-ticket in the Uptown Styles. A representative of the law school at the University TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW, DALIAS, HOUGHTON, to talk with interested students about admission requirements or an open meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the prison or in an open meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the prison. He will specifically represent the Watton M. Summers Foundation which grants several three year scholarships to students in a total amount of $11,000. To make appointments see Mrs. Gladys Padget, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, 208 Strong Hail. International Series on International Series on History of the American Working Class Labor's Untold Story slide/tape show 7:30 Friday Nov.10th Forum Room The Inheritance produced by the Garment Workers Harvest of Shame a 1960 CBS documentary on migrant workers narrated by Edward R. 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