Friday, September 8, 1972 University Daily Kansan 5 Weekend Scene ART Weekend Scene Roberta Flack in Concert Museum of Art: A black and white photograph display by Hampton Scier. The exhibit covers 50 years of the artist's life. Various subject such as Colorado and California cathedrals and American cities. Museum of Art: A collection of modern paintings, selected by Chu-Tsi Li, entitled "New Directions in Chinese Painting." MOVIES Ungary Gallier; an exhibition of 38 from 1863 to 1971. Included are works by Jime Dine, Roy Lichtenstein and Warhol W. Ballard. Hillcrest 1: "The Graduate"—Dustin Hoffman stars in this classic story about an aimless college graduate. The movie also features an excellent soundtrack by Simon and Garfunkle. Hilcresset 2: "Tritunity Is Still My Name" - Sequel to "They Call Me Trinity," a futile attempt at comedy set in the Old West. Hilmeerst 3: "A Clockwork Hillerest"—Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece on ultralove. Story of a young tough with a love for science and Ludwig in Beethoven's society's attempt at his cure. Granda: 'Butterflies Are Free'—Film adaptation of the hit Broadway play, stars Goldie Hawn. Varsity: "The Other" Thomas Tryon's best selling novel. A suspense chiller involving twins and a crisis concerning identity. Network Circus Begins Scramble It's that time of year again. Pull up your favorite easy chair, and sit down with a book or Murine and settle back—it's network television's premiere By JOE ZANATTA Kungan Reviews Editor It all begins Saturday, when ABC, NBC and CBS begin their annual battle for America's heart and viewing time. A quick look at a few of this season's new shows: "The Little People": Brian Keith leaves the cute folks of Highland, Hawaii, where he teams up with his daughter, Shelly Fabares, who plays a nurse Punt and is a comedy trio that is a knockout. (BNC, Friday.) "RUNG FU": Filling the unfortunate case of man's exit from T.V. is a man we will affectionately come to know as Cain. He is the possessor of armor, the sword of honor, chivalry and Kung Fu, the pain in infliction (ABC, SBC). In the past, television has drawn frogs from its critics for the reason that it exudes mediocre attitude. But judging from the network's pre-premiere advertising, that type of programming has seen its final decline. "Bridget Loves Bernie"; "Dairy- day hysterics of a mixed marriage (Catholic-Jew), (CBS, Saturday)." "The Rookies": a meaningful, real-life drama about three young rookie patrolmen helping their fellow youth. Brought to you by the same wonderful folks that wrote "The Mod Squad" (ABC, Monday). "Banyon": Tough private eye is out to get the bad guys. The city's tough but so is Banyon. (NBC, Friday). The networks are offering a literal bonanza of movies, guaranteed to win over the television's stancem criticis. "TEMPERATURES Rising": A medical comedy featuring doctors, nurses and patients, set in the environment of a hospital. (ABC, Tuesday). Sunset Drive In: "The Last Story of boredom and the history of bravery, to a small Texas town of the 30s did about it. Best Picture Nominée. Bob 'Carol' & Ted 'Alice' & Carol's couples. Consider the posi- bilities: "Watermelon Man"— he is buried in bleached Godfrey Cambridge "Love Story," a tender story of love headlines the ARIK书冠戏 of the period. Other classics to be shown by them include "True Grit" and "GoldenGirl." For the kids-at-heart the networks are offering some Saturday cartoon treats that just can't be beat. "Citty Chitty Bang Bang" is a recent movie—movie linkage, NBC, however, will counter with the Marine training film "The Green Woodruff Auditorium: "The Owl and the Pussycat"—Comedy romance tale involving a hooker, played by Barbra Streich, and an investigist, played by George Segal. Tonight and Saturday. After a two-year absence, Amy returned to the screen. Two strong additions to the Saturday linkup from ABC are "The Brady Baby" and "The Frog." IN AN ATTEMPT to break down ethnic-stereotype barriers before they get started, CBS will be presenting a new cartoon. "The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan." And, in that never-lett-the-public-down spirit, the networks have cooked up a batch of "specials" guaranteed to please. Starring in "specials" this year are such all-time favorites as DAVID KING (CBS), BOB Hope (CBS), BOB Heye (CBS), Jack Benny (BNC), Aan King (ABC), Bing Crosby (NBC) and, for instance, Sandy Duncan (CBS). Woodruff Auditorium: "All the King's Men"—A widely acclaimed drama of a ruthless, power-grabbing governor. Crawford and Mercedes won Academy Awards for their performances in the movie. Sunday night. NBC seems to be holding the top spot in on the "specials" list with a musical version of "Dr. Harper," starring Kirk Douglas. And that's the 1972 television season—a little something for everyone. MUSIC Hoch Auditorium: Roberta Flack, jazz singer and pianist, will appear in concert 8 p.m. Saturday. Among her releases are "The First Time Ever I Saw You," and "Take First." Approximately 20% of these are still available, according to Mike Miller, SU spokesman. MISCELLANV Pep Reply: Gather round ranks rans for prepare the for the opening party. bear, yell leaders and pompoon beer, yell leaders at the Red Dog Inn, admission fee. Miss America Pageant: Television show of the year, 1967. She is a 50 gorgeous gals. Who will be this year? Miss Kansas? Miss Missouri? Miss Mississippi! Miss see, see, see p. 30. Saturday. NBC en捕捉 your soul with Lucus McGee's Faces Trees beautiful body coverings for O and Q handmade leather goods and necessities (incense water beds) peerless parsons,placially and paraphenalia venture forth to 24th iowa we titillate til ten Daily noon-3 a.m. Band 11-3 a.m. Listen to the wild sounds of Laffoon 501 N. 9th St. Give your meal-time budget a break!! 20c COKES FREE 'Owl and Pussycat': Booker and Hooker MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE WITH PURCHASE OF GIANT HAMBURGER Offer Good Friday - Sunday only! By JOE ZANATTA Kansan Reviews Editor 1618 W. 23rd Street Felix writes novels and believes the mind is far more important than the body. He leans a quiet life, hammering away on his typewriter during the work in a bookstore at night. Doris is a beautiful young girl with an endless flow of energy. She can be a charmer or she can be more shy. She's a hooker by profession. When the two characters cross paths the result is fireworks and an exceptionally funny movie, "The Owl and the Pussucat." Barbra Streisand is Doris. It’s porque that Streisand finds little joy in being on the court, kick, claw and cuss with the best of them, yet there’s always that second one. Felix is played by George Segal, who turns in an equally excellent performance. He can Segal has a lot of good scenes, but it's Streisand that steals the show with her little girl charm and big girl spice. One of the best screens in the movie is Segal's television-substitution performance. The actor in Segal surfaces as he goes on to the stage, unoffered-procedure from sermonette to "Star Spangled Banner." play the shy, moody introvert or the party ham. "The Owl and the Pussycat" is basically a fun movie. It doesn't really life. Even though the advertisements say it's no longer a movie. It is just the classic story of two people meeting, falling in love and living happily ever after—for a few minor detours along the way. For laughs and a good time, it's hard to beat an evening with "The Owl and the Pussyveat." 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