ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday, November 3, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 01.01.01.02.03 QUIPS AND QUOTES Entertainment Weekly's 20 Greatest CDs 1. Rolling Stones "Exile on Main St." (1972) 1. Robin Stone's Exile on Martha 2. Led Zeppelin "Remasters" (1982) 2. Led Zeppelin remasters (1982) 3. Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" (1959) 3. Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" (1989) 4. Paul Simon "Grounding" (1986) 4. Paul Smith Gracedale (1983) 5. Pink Floyd "The Dark Side of the Moon" (1973) 6. Bob Dylan "Blonde on Blonde" (1966) (1967) 7 Elvis Presley "The Sun Sessions" (1987) v. 10. S.Bach "Goldberer Variations" (1955) v. 10. S.Bach "Old Time Greatest 7. Efvis Presley The Sun Sessions (1987) 8. Ardea Franklin "30 Greatest Hits" (1986) 10. James Brown "20 All-Time Greatest Hits" (1991) 8. Aretha Franklin '30 Greatest Hits (1965) 9. J.S. Bach 'Goldberg Variations' (1955) 13. Various Artists Hitsville USA: "The Motown Singer" - Revisited 1956 *107* (1990) gallery Collection 1958-1971 (1992) 14. Phil Spector "Back to Mono 1958-1969" (1991) 14. Phil Spector "Back to Mono 1958-1969 (1991) 15. Frank Sinatra "Songs for Swingin' Lovers!" (1956) 16. Nirvana "Nevermind" (1991) 12. Guns N' Roses "Appetite for Destruction" (1987) 18. Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" (1966) 16. Nilvana New Endora (2004) 17. The Velvet Underground & Nico "The Velvet 20. ENYA "Watermark" (1988) 19. Hank Williams "40 Greatest Hits" (1978) 20. ENNA "Watertown" (1988) Adapted from Entertainment Weekly's Nov. 5, 1993 issue EXHIBITIONS & LECTURES Exhibition—"Abstract Expressionist Works from the Spencer Museum Collection" will be on display through Jan. 9, 1994, free Exhibition—"Aspects of Modern Life: 19th Century French Prints and Drawings" will be on display through Jan. 9, 1994, free $ ^{10} $ Design department faculty will have works on display Sunday through Nov. 12 in the gallery of the Art and Design building, free Traveling Exhibit: Sacred Ground/Sacred Sky will be on display tomorrow through Nov. 23 in the gallery on level four of the Kansas University, free English Alternative Theatre will present two staged readings: "Waiting for Leo" by Clifford and directed by Brad Rohrer, and "Inheritance" by Jeff Caster and directed by Paul Stephen Lim, S.p.m. Monday and Tuesday at 100 Smith Hall, free Film — "Daughters of the Dust" (not rated), explores the culture of the Gullah people at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the auditorium of the Spencer Museum of Art, free Tour du Jour—by Marie Aquilino, assistant professor of art history, on 19th century French art at 12:15-12:45 p.m. tomorrow in the White Gallery of the Spencer Museum of Art, free Tour of the Month: "Art from CALENDAR The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center Workshop: Resume Writing and Interviewing Skills for Women 7-9 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 9 at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union, free Beyond Diversity — Building Community on Multi-Cultural Campuses: Blandina Cardenas Ramirez, director of minorities in higher education of the American Council of Education 8 p.m. tomorrow Nov. 11 at the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union, free Children's tour: "Traveling through Time with Art" 1 p.m. Sunday at the Central Court of Spencer Museum of Art, free Exhibition opening — Always There: The African-American Presence in American Quilts reception for the public and friends of the Art Museum 2.5 p.m. at the Central Court of the Spencer Museum of Art, free Performances Around the World" 1 p.m. Sunday at the lobby of the Spencer Museum of Art Hallmark Symposium Lecture Series: McRay Magleby, professor of illustration at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 6 p.m. Monday at the auditorium of Spencer Museum of art Kevin Nealon 8 p.m. tonight at The Lied Center, students $10, public $12 Fall Concert — University Symphony Orchestra: Brian Priestman, conductor; 3:30 p.m. Sunday at The Lied Center, public $6, students $3, senior citizens $5 Faculty Recital: Richard Angleletti, piano 7:30 p.m. tonight at Swarthowt Recital Hall, free Tubafest Visiting Artists Recital: Floyd Cooley, tuba, and Mark Lawrence, trombone, 7:30 p.m. Monday at Swarthout Recital Hall, free University of Kansas Opera: "The Old Maid and the Thief," "A Hand of Bridge" and "The Stoned Guest" 7:30 p.m. tonight, tomorrow, Friday, Saturday at Inge Theatre, public $6, student $3, senior citizens $5 San Francisco Symphony 8 p.m. Tuesday at The Lied Center, public $20, $25, senior citizens $19, 24, KU faculty and staff $17, 21, KU students and other students $10, 12.50 Doctoral Recital Hio-MingLeung, piano, 7:30 tonight at Swarthout Recital Hall, free Off campus Exhibit—“Hand, Mind and Spirit: An Art Experience of the Sense” will be on display for individuals with and without disabilities through Dec. 2 at the Raymond Eastwood Gallery in the Lawrence Arts Center, 200 W. 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The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Department of Music and Dance The University of Kansas Opera presents presents A Hand of Bridge by Samuel Barber The Old Maid and the Thief by Gian Carlo Menotti The Stoned Guest by P.D.Q. Bach Music Director: Mark Ferrell Stage Director: Laure Ronnebaum-Cumley 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, November 3-6, 1993 Inge Theatre/Murphy Hall General admission tickets are available through the Murphy Hall Box Office (913/864-3982) and the Lied Center Box Office (913/864-ARTS); tickets are $6 public, $5 senior citizens, and $3 students; VISA and MasterCard are accepted for phone reservations. 1