6 Wednesday, August 23, 1978 University Daily Kansan This week Dance What to do Where to go - Lawrence Opera House, 644 Massachusetts St. Live Bands: Aug. 23; Morningstar Aug. 24; Symptoms Aug. 25; Echo Cliff Aug. 26; Fast Break Aug. 27; Rt County Pork and Bean Band, South of Tracks and a jam session by former members of the Billy Spears Band. - Aug. 25-28: "A Night at the Opera," dir. Sam Wood; with the Marx Brothers, Margaret Dumont, Kitty Carlesle (1963, 93 bw), b/w) admission $1.30, 3.50, 7 T - SUA, Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union; Aug. 23: "Here Come Mr. Jordan," d.r. by Alexander Haller, with Robert Montgomery, Claude Ruain, Evelyn Keyes, Edward Veverett Horton (194), 94 min, h/w) free. Movies Aug. 24, 'Singin' In the Rain,' dir. by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen; with Gene Kelly, John O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds (195), 101 min., color) free; 7:30 p.m. Aug. 28, "The Egyptian," *dir.* by Michael Curtiz; with Viktor Mature, Jean Simmons Michael Wilding, Gene Tierney, Peter McGraw, 164, 194, color) admission 11, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 28: "One Sings, the Other Doesn't," dir. by Jens Varda; with Valerie Waireshe, Therese Liottar (1977, 105 min., color, French, subtiles) *admission* $1, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30: "America at the Movies," prod. by George Stevens, Jr.: and American Film Institute Production, (1976, 116 min., color) accension $1.70; 3 p.m. Aug. 31; "The Great Dictator," dir. by Charles Chaplin; with Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Jack Ackie (1940, 128 min., h/w) admission $1.70; 3 p.m. Sept. 1-2: "Rocky," dir. by John G. Wildson. *Sept. 3-5: Rocky and* *Your Own Buries* Mereford 1976). 120 r. n., color) admission $1.50; 3:30; 7:30 n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. "The Kentucky Fried Movie," dir. by John Landis; canons by Donald Sutherland, Bill Bibby, Henry Gibson (1977, 84 min., color: admission 15.6 midnight). (SUFIA flirts are open only to KU students, and their families, unless otherwise used.) - Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St. "Animal House." - Cinema Twin, 31st and Iowa streets: "Beyond and Back" (until Aug. 29), "Heaven Can Wait" (until Aug. 31), "Our Winnning Season" (begins Aug. 30). - Sunset Drive-In, West Sixth St. *: * "Corvette Suite," "Moving Violation." - Varsity, 1615 Massachusetts St. * * Hooper (until Aug. 31). - Hillcrest, Ninth and Iowa streets: "Foul Play" * "Grease" "Star Wars." (Check theater listings for times or changes in bookings.) Concerts Aug. 23: University of Kansas Carillon, Campanile on Memorial Drive, 3 p.m. Best places to listen are about 100-200 feet away from Campanile. Aug. 24: Jayhawk Jam, eight hours of live country and rock music on the east lawn in front of Allen Field House, 2-10 p.m. Bands are: Echo Cliff, Fast Break, Symptoms, Camerata and Roaring Judy. Free beer and albums. Other surprises and giveaways. Aug. 26: Kenny Loggins, 3 p.m., Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kan. Aug. 26: Ronnie Milsap, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Worlds of F, I3S, 1 northeast Kansas to Aug. 27: KU Carillon concert, 8 p m. Carmagule. Recitals Aug. 23: Frances Ginsburg, soprano, four opera arias, 2 p. Melen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art. The recital is in the Chicago Instrumental auditions for the Chicago Lyric Opera. - The Gallery; 745 New Hampshire St. (the Marketplace); soft sculpture, bask and textiles by Barbar Baeur, through August. * Landis Gallery; 918 Massachusetts St..* Exhibits - 7E Gallery, 7 E. Seventh St. paintings by area artists Cole Bangert, Raymond Eastwood, Dennis Heim, Jamie Jones, Rogem莎姆曼 and Robert Sundul, until - Kansas Union Gallery, Kansas Union; models of inventions by Leonardo da Vinci; - Valley West Galleries, 2112-4 West 25th St. silk-screen prints by Colorado artists. - Dyche Museum of Natural History, Jayhawk Boulevard, campus: The Dodo, an extinct bird; field photos of South American animals; museum location: Monday- Saturday and 1:30-8 p.m. Sunday. - Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, Mississippi Street, behind Kansas Union, campus; Currier & Ives lithographs, until Sept. 24. * Reproductive print-making, museum; Horse Museum of Dance." * photographic portraitics of prominent dancers (Aug. 27.Sept.1). - Nelson Gallery of Art, 4525 Oak, Kansas City. Mo. Hours: 10 a.m.-p. m. Tuesday-Saturday. 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Japanese Taubu for swords from the 17th-19th centuries. - Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St.: mixed media by John Husley and Sandy Dale, macramé and jewelry by Linda Nakashimi and paintings by Avis Roles. Night Life Movement Center workshop, Lawrence Arts Center. Ninth and Vermont streets: Aug. 28: Performances of music and dance improvisation in collaboration with the New Music Ensemble, 8:30 p.m., Arts Center. Aug. 25-26: "Our Town," Kansas Repertory Theater, 8 p.m., Murphy Hall. www.secE.com WELCOME BACK SALE! PIONEER EXPERT INSTALLATION - Always readily available - NOW at a 50% Discount off our already reasonable installation charges with purchase of Sound on Wheels car stereos! PIONEER KP-8005 LIST: 249 $ ^{95} $ SALE PRICE: $18995 We are the ONLY Bookstore that shares its profits with KU students. SAVE $8000 HURRY! TAKE ADVANTAGE! Bring your wheels to Sound on Wheels for down to earth prices on all brands of car stereos, speakers, and accessories. We've got them all! 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