Friday, October 13. 1972 R Weekend Scene g. The security had retired action, it was and his bombs ever rewell nands Today down Chief, ART r, the States to North mining. This effect the of the at the and c drive mighest that has States ly 200 I have you see hed over he had observe we. You matched per- anitar- have is been age, the and the men onored your of each future n your Inc. Elton John Here Tonight and the grossly ISIS AND OISIRS: A collection Larabert by Eugene Larkin. The 37-piece set is done in a dive of media, using fragments such as grass, wood, stone and leather. It various colors and designs. University of Kansas Museum of Art. resident Council Kansas holidays and postage advertised expressed DIRK SHEARS, JERRY WOOD: Works of these two artists include watercolor drawings, acrylic paintings and painted wood sculptures. 7 East 7th Gallery. (Outfall Oct. 27). ELTON JOHN, FAMILY: One of the more talented and popular rock musicians, John is famous for his beautiful songs and wild stage act. Among his hits are "Your Song," "Appearing with him is his recording backup group, Davey Johnstone, Dewey Murray, Nigel Olsson, Ap-pleasing with your family, an English band. Their current record release is "Bandstreet." There are approximately 1,500 seats remaining for tonight's 8:30 performance in Allen Field House. THEATRE MOVIES Love Triad Constructed In 'Sunday' SUNDAY, BLOODY SUNDAY: Woodruff Auditorium, tonight and Saturday. (See review on this page.) CABARET: University of Kansas and School of Fine Arts presentation of the musical set in Berlin. Starring in the production are Paul Hough, Overland Park University, Robin Lawrence senior; Robin Zimmermann, Lawrence junior; Steve Goodman, Shawnee Mission mission student; and Ken Lasser, Kansas City, Kan. Certain time is eight or Saturday in the University Theatre. By SALLY LOVETT HOODLM SOLDIER: A strong and authentic character, the last years of World War II. Japanese dialogue with English subtitles. Woodruff In "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" we see a man and a woman who both striving for the love and attention of the same guy. The man, played by Peter Finch, is in. Dr. Daniel Hirsch, a doctor with an avid interest, generally unsatisfied with his profession and seeks an outlet from all his业面 pressures. Most of his patient's problems are unavoidable, unannoying lives. But as we soon see, the doctor's love affair with Mark, played by Murray Hurry (who sang the part of "Christopher Columbus" of "Jesus Christ Superstar," by the way) is not all that fulfilling, but part of our third party—the woman. The woman (Glenda Jackson) is a frustrated divorce who gets her kicks from anyone she can, ranging from a tired old man at the office to Dr. Hirsh's young daughter, and an individual whose mother constantly harps at her to rejoin her former husband. As one can imagine, Mark is rather busy satisfying the other two sides of this mad game. But his activity he seems to have time for is viewing many perverse art forms. Like a sponge, he soaks up the pleasures of two worlds, by enhancing favors from both of his lovers. His utopia is threatened, however, by rivaging gaudiously. He has dedicated himself politically for our young lover, partially because of an answering service which is emplaced all three sides of the triangle. Peter Fink turns in a first-rate performance as the disillusioned bachelor, white "Sunday," Bloody Hollow, more eloquently strolls to the finish line. THE NEW CENTURIONS: George C. Scott and Stacey Kear star in this action movie about a family of rock stars, not as good as the best-selling novel, but outstanding in its dazzling production. Keach, Granada Theatre. HICKEY & BOGGS; Bill Cosby and Robert Culp are together again for a little rougher action. "I'm not going to say 'I'll series' I "Say" Varsity Theatre." BLUEBEARD: Hillcrest 1. (See review on this page.) EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX- BUT WE ARE AFRAID TO Ask: Director, writer and actor Woody Allen romps through a circus of sexual delights, fantasies and nightmares. Not as much as he entertains. Hillester 2. Ladykiller Richard Burton Finds Role in 'Bluebeard' NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: Not for those with heart ailments. One of the best horiz- torons. Tonight, Sunset Drive in. THE OTHER SIDE OF MADNESS: Hillcrest 3. (See review on this page.) "Bluebeard," starring Richard Burton, features the kind of character Freud would have had a heyday analyzing. By DENNIS LINGLE He is a wealthy war hero who loves a different woman every two years or so, but never makes love to any of them. The movie centers on that one aspect of Bluebeard's personality Manson 'Madness' Lacks Talent, Taste "The Other Side of Madness" was filmed in black and white, a technique used by some film-makers to add to the movie's A comparison could be made to "In Cold Blood," which has a "The Other Side of Madness" is an attempt, so the film states, to "cover up" the murders and the murders and the movie of Charles Manson. In reality, the movie is a psychological thriller. By JOE ZANATTA that can't cope with a sex-hungry woman and so, rather than being drunk, he should, I shouldn't say that he just kills them, because he shows great imagination in his descriptions of the six or seven lives. Blueboard tackles his task of torturous killing with great zest and skill. The movie treats his The movie is an extremely low budget production that shows not only the perils of overly tasteful restraint, it is an attempt to cash in on the Manson publicity, using the last least capital for the highest possible gain. In this case black and white film was probably used because it is cheaper than color film. There is one color sequence in the film, which begins for no apparent reason and ends in the same manner. Congress Unveiled By Nader Study Ralph Nader is back. Nader and his inquisitive raiders have taken a good hard look at the lawmakers of the land and have issued their report. "Who Runs Congress?" (Bantam) by Mark Green, M. Fallows and David R. Zwick In the introduction, Nader announces that the book's purpose is to show people what they have lost to Congress and how to get it back. He says that Congress has surrendered its authority to the government, waste insensitivity, ignorance and bureauracy." By JOE ZANATTA Kansan Reviews Editor A large part of the book is given to special interest groups—who they are, how they work and what result they bring. Special attention must be paid to ranking senators who, more or less, are in charge of legislation. In a chapter called "Taking on Congress," means for citizen legislators to write letters to submitting legislation. For anyone ex- On the other hand, "Madness" is a completely incompetent treatment of the Manson mur- se. The good thing is that accurate—close is good spough. The book is written in a variety of sayrs, probably due to its complexity. The book is solemn in its look at what is going on in Congress. At other times, the book examines individual senators and legislators, as well as the Hollywood sequel school. The killers appear as slick professionals from an invisible source. They are on an excessive length. No one dies quickly—they all endure repeated stabbingstabs that they carry around repeatedly repeated stabbingstains and beatings. Also available from the Nader Congress Project are individual profiles of all senators and representatives, including each congressman's voting records, committee and backlog interest groups. "In Cold Blood" was competent in its study of the Kansas killings and its ability. The result was a valuable documentary portrait of the killers. similar content and was also shot in black and white. "Who Runs Congress?" is another feather in the cap for the Republicans. It means what goes on under the big white斗篷 on the big white shirt, and what else does it wear after a day of work. tremely interested in a particular cause, this chapter is must reading. In an attempt to show what the Manson "family" was really like, the movie produces nothing but hippie-culture stereotypes. The most insulting sequence this title is extremely hard to do because it takes up at what "better skelter" would be. This enactment of a black revolution is tasteless, inaccurate and, above all, boring. One of the big gimmicks in the movie's advertising is the soundtrack use of "Mechanical Man," written and sung by Charles Manson. Manson is just as insensitive about making cohorts, but does his share to contribute to this unswapped piece of garbage. There's the usual rock concert event complete with the band, stage and swimming pond. The "family" is nurseries or well-groomed ones who willing to try. Manson appears as the omnipotent force, cleverly using the pool. Sure, the movie has its flaws, but these flaws should be overlooked because the movie has a moral, cleverly flashed on the screen. The movie suddenly ends (probably coinciding with the end of the budget). "... The use of drugs be rigidly controlled if there is to be." Unfortunately the last line of the moral did not make it on to the screen—but half a moral is better than no moral at all. murders with that absurd and ironic humor that only Hitchcock uses. He's also the film goes beyond Hitchcock's superlative treatment of the murderer in *Fantastic Four*. Bluebeard's first wife loved to sing in excessantly--she got the guiltonite. After all, as Bluebeard told her, now how else could she hit her up?" Another wife, Raquel Welch, was a nun but she married Judy Bock. She has sexual relationships with other men while still being a nun. Her bragging only got her a free car; her free coffee while still alive. Bluebeard's confessions of his murders are heard by his latest wife, placed by Joe Heatherton. He tells her of the several murders he committed because "women are monsters, they only know when they're gone." Throughout the movie Bluebeard holds the threat of death over her head. I guess that is the motive behind the movie rolling, because it used little of its audience captive, except for KANU to Air Radio Serial The stomach not only has to survive the blood and gusst stream over the screen but it has to eat and Joe Heatherton's acting. "The Fourth Tower of Inness," a radio serial, will be presented Monday through Thursday at the station KANU, starting Oct. 16. RAPE or ASSAULT VICTIMS CALL; The serial will be presented at midnight as part of the regularly scheduled TBA show. Each episode lasts approximately one hour. The week's action scheduled as part of the Saturday show. HEADQUARTERS—841-2345 INFORMATION CENTER—864-3506 24 HOURS A DAY The story concerns a young man, Jack Flanders, who encounters wild happenings at an abandoned lake and staysying. Ajukebue that can't be located plays '50s songs whenever an accident is about to occur, he discovers for the ajukebue he discovered a fourth tower to the城堡. Rape Victim Counseling Service of Women's Coalition Possibly the film was, at best, a parody of the Hitchcock formula, but it only came across as a classy and charming spectacle. gave Burton some ironically funny lines, and put him in a different role than he is used to—or maybe not. He's where he points those baby blades to the sky and moos. It may have just been Burton trying something new, but it only shows what it's "slim pickins" in the movie industry for even the best actors. maybe an occasional torture or two. Experience the sounds of the Gaslight Dixieland Band from 2-4 and the Rock Sounds of the Generation from 12-3 Now featuring the Best barbeque in town! Open: Daily noon-3 a.m. 510 N.9th St. Memberships Available The RED DOG INN has been bringing top quality entertainment to Lawrence continuously since 1965 with such acts as: IKE AND TINA TURNER BOZ SCAGGS EDGAR WINTER ARLO GUTHRIE RY COODER BUDDY MILES BLACK OAK ARKANSAS FINNIGAN AND WOOD . . ETC. 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