HILLCREST Gods Must Be Crazy II (PG) 4:00 8:30 7:00 Gods Must Be Crazy III (PG) 4:00 8:30 7:00 I Love You to Death (R) 6:00 7:00 7:00 First Power (R) 6:00 7:00 7:00 Driving Miss Daisy (PG) 4:00 8:30 7:00 Crazy People (R) CINEMA TWIN ALL SEATS $1.00 31st & Iowa 872-345-6890 842-6400 All Seats Bad Influence (R) $1.00 born on the 4th of July (R) Anytime Live music to highlight annual Day on the Hill By Ines Shuk Kenton staff unite Kansan staff writer Ten non-stop hours of live music by national and local bands will rock 'n' roll at the University of Kansas on Saturday. from noon to 10 p.m., seven musical groups including Tara The Wet Dogs, The Doctors and The Sin City Disciples will perform during Day on the Hill. The Fluid, a group from Denver, whose latest album is "Roadmouth" with more than one hour of what Tuqueshal used to guitar. The Fluid's members The concert is an annual Student Union Activities special event at the end of the school year at the Campa- mium and free and open to the general public. At 3:30 p.m., The Sin City Disciple, a Kansas City band, will perform blues/rock. Their show will be followed by KJHK's DJ Sir Light's presentation introducing some rap and funk at 4:30 p.m. Tusquellas said that Saturday's music would be diverse and would include musical types such as folk rock and funky metal. Also, organizers added a disc jockey to the program to perform between acts. The event will begin with The Which Doctors, a Lawrence band performing folk rock. At 1 p.m., another local band, 2-Mile Death Plunge, will present 45 minutes of rock n' roll. Melanie Tusquellas, SUA special events coordinator, said organizers expected about 2,500 people to attend Last year. Last year, 1,500 people attended. Later, Chris Beneke, a Lawrence performer, will play acoustic guitar, followed by Joe Worker, also a local acoustic guitar player. Clower and Rick Kulwicki, guitar; John Robinson, vocals; Matt Bischoff, bass guitar; and Garrett Shavlik, percussion and drums. The band members could not be reached for comment. The band members are guitarist Todd Nichols; bass player Dean Dining; drummer Randy Guss; and lead singer Leon Phillips. Band members could not be reached for comment. Reid said that the foursome toured North America last fall with the B52s, after releasing their first album, "Bread and Circus." The Fluid's members are James The Fluid toured Europe last spring and is part of the growing roster of non-Stead based bands on Sub Pop Records. Its show will end at 6:15 p.m., when DJ Sir Light will perform for a second time. Leaish Reid, manager of college marketing at Columbia Records, said "Pale" was ranked 29 in Billboard Modern Rock Tracks. Buffalo Tom's members are Chris Colburn on bass, guitar and vocal; Bill Janovitz on vocals, guitars and piano; and Tom Magninis on drums. Buffalo Tom was the band Europe in October 1988. Band members could not be reached for comment. After Buffalo Tom, Dj Sir Light will perform from 8 to 13:00 p.m. before introducing Toad the Wet Sprocket, which organizers think will be the major attraction of the evening, Tusquellas said. In case of bad weather, the concern will be at 4 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium, Reid said. This four-member, mellow college rock band has appeared on MTV with videos from its latest album, "Pale," Tuasquella said. At 6:45 p.m., an Amherst, Mass., band, Buffalo Tom, will present energetic rock, Tusquessai said. TONITE HEY LADIES... Experience 6 of K.C.'s bottest male dancers! The WEST WORLD PLAYBOYS Former Forty-niner football player, National Strip-off runner-up, Mr Body Beautiful Doors open at 7. Show begins at 8. Men--party at Sharkey's during the performance 18 & up admitted 25c Draws 8B Thursday, April 26, 1990 / LIVEWIRE movieclr. hd143 191 191