Dickinson Dickinson INTERNAL AFFIRMATIONS (1:25 x 30-90 secs) INTEGRAL AFFIRMATIONS (1:25 x 30-90 secs) BLAZE (R) (1:15 x 40-90 secs) THE LITTLE WEEKEND (G) (1:15 x 40-90 secs) THE LITTLE WEEKEND (G) (1:15 x 40-90 secs) LATENEVERY (R) (85 BICEPS) EASTERNER (R) (85 BICEPS) DOUBLE RIGHTS (R) (75 x 40-90 secs) NOT FOR USE ON EARTH BUT FOR SPORTS (R) (75 x 40-90 secs) TRIPLE RIGHTS (R) (75 x 40-90 secs) FOR SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ON EARTH FOR SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ON EARTH Museum shows 'healing' art UNITED ARTISTS Theaters Roots Ragga Dance Featuring CULTURE Plus AZ - ONE Tongue 8 p.m. 1015 MASS 843.7055 LOOK! MASS! FIRST TO SHOW MAC 1201 (2:30 AM) Look! MASS! Talking (9) HILLCREST 914 & 605A 842-8400 Wine of Bohemia (F) Bourbon (F) Alpine Wine (F) Coffees (F) Malt Bars (F) Taigon Cocktail (F) Bottles of wine of July (F) Bottles of wine of August (F) Bottles of wine of September (F) Bottles of wine of October (F) Bottles of wine of November (F) Bottles of wine of December (F) THEATRE 12 PIMA TAVION CELLEBRATION Tongue * 5.15, 8.30 Fri. & Sa. * 5.30, 7.15, 9.45 By Bryce J. Tache Kansas staff writer CINEMA TWIN A/B/C 3516 EAST 23/14/18 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM $1.00 All Seats Babylon Bldg 840 West 77th St Baltimore Bayfront 587 West 79th St Adults Only Babylon Bldg 840 West 77th St Baltimore Bayfront 587 West 79th St Bottleneck and the hills of 48° Emery Bay, a farmer living in the Sand Hills of Nevada, leased his 160 acres of land to another farmer and devoted the next 30 years to creating With no previous artistic experience, Bibgott created 900 sculptures made of hollow, fine, wire, plastic, wood and plaster. He kept his collection in a shed on his farm and admired it and leaded amiables. MOVIE LINE 841-5191 Sixty pieces of his work will be on exhibit from Jan. 16 to March 18 at the Spencer Museum of Art. The display it titled "The Healing Machines" - The Art of Emmer Buster. $ save money $ CLIP A COUPON Bilton died in 1968, leaving six car caterpillar a graves and decorated with blinking Christmas lights in the windows shed where he worked, according to pamphlets distributed by the museum. IONIGHI & FRI JAN. 26 for Bloom the museum's photographer, said people in the Lawrence area had strong interest in grass roots art. "It's a tremendous discovery of an unknown artist," Blumb said of the collection. "Unfortunately, it wasn't acknowledged until after he died." 103 Many of Blagion's neighbors were aware of his pastime until his death, although Blagion informally "treated" some local people who claimed their work relied them on artifices or nomenclature. Blagion believed his art emitted anagnism. Blagion believed his art emitted anagnism. Blagion believed his art emitted anagnism. He told people he did not know why he helped people but he just knew it did. Martinez, a certified rheumatologist, said he was Dining At Fifes The Rockets What You 'll Enjoy Anson Funderburg assignment of continental cuisine, fresh salads and luscious desserts Jeff Mollis correctly mutes elegance with perfection. Lands. Mem. then Fr. 11.2 Quietest Emery Blagdon believed the sculptures he made with toi, wre and colored plastic could heat elements. **Coming in FEB** Thur. 1 The Eyes Wed. 7th-Joe Bly Sun 11th - Iregan Mighty Lemon Drops, Ocean Blue and John Wesley Harding Wed. 14th - Big Twist and Melwol Farlows FRI JAN. 26- Before The Incorporeous we'll have Mighty Lions Deep Grease! I've heard of urban people wearing copper particles or going down into military mines with low-level radiation, so I can see where that is coming from, as much as Martinez said when he is coming forward, to the possibility that the metal may be beneficial effects, but until they are taken away he was going to stick with more orthogonal breakfasts freelance writer. List Stone will speak about the exhibit Feb 6. lyrander harrigan, curator at the National Museum of American Art, will give a lecture Feb. 20. Lancaster, Mom. birth: 11/2 Dunner... Son and Mom. 5-9 Tucker... Son. 5-10 925 (marc) 841-7226 foster. News from the hill. THE UNIVERSITY DAY KANSAS Campus Page Kronos C A L E N D submarine MIDNITE MOVIE$ PRESENTS if you like our brew, you'll love our burgers, MILNEIGH HIJLDY & ALL TICKETS $2.90 WOODRILL AUDIOPLUM. ALL TICKETS $2.90 and more! Italian Cuisine 8th & New Hampshire FOOD YOU CAN AFFORD BUT CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS. JANUARY 26 & 27 Come on over, the bridge to Johnny's for your favorite brew, complemented by one of Johnny's famous burgers, known "Lawrence Wide" to be the best burger you ever set teeth into. We aim to please! TAVERN Yacience c=3 TAVEN'S Dolmys Classic taste, Classic atmosphere Thursday SUK FILMS PRESENTS A R Jazzhaus, 196 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts St. Culture, reggae 8 p.m., Theory Hall 64 Massachusetts St. 511; Fashion Johnny, rock (K) Fell Just, johnny, rock (K) Fast Johnny, twice at N and S Hall 64 Tavern 401 N and S **Kronos Quartet, 8 p.m.** Crafton-Peyer Theatre, all seats reserved, and $12 for the public, $5 and $6 for KU and K12 students, 14 and 18 for senior citizens and other students **The Frontier, 9 p.m.** Coomer Bar 618, 688 W. Blues, blue, 9:30 p.m. The Azarizus, 26%, sachsisstet s. **The Unconscious, funkrock, 9:30 p.m., The Brackenck, 727 New Hampshire St. s.** 41 Nunjat 20th St., S. 44 Sunnip Ridge, 9:30 p.m.; The Balloonck, 9:37 New Hampshire St., $2. Friday ■ Arnie Johnson with Midnight special country-western, 9 p.m., Shibu, The Tiller Kings, 9 p.m. Rock Chalk Bar, 618 W 12th Kansas City Symphony Blue Val- ley Concert, 9 p.m. Valley Base High School, 6001 W 154 S, Overland Park, $10 for adults, $5 for children younger than 6 Penguins, rock 'n' roll, 9:30 p.m. Johnny's Tavern, 490 N and 251, 8 Ravl Bay Review, talent show, 8 p.m., liberty Hall, 642 Massachusetts St, $10 Studded, 3:30 Movies club country western 9 p.m. shhh. country western 1000 e. 2nd丝巾 1000 e. Missouri Repository Theatre, 499 p. Cherry St, Kansas City, Mo., $14 for milesties 15 Sunday through Thursday, earnings $19 Friday and Saturday earnings Off the Ice, exhibit opening [hot lighting graphic, to exhibit] silk wear Reception 10 to 10, m. En Masse, 600 l/ Massachusetts S. The Morning I Giggs 9:30 p. m. Rock Chalk Bar 618 W 12th S. Broken Penguins, rock 'n' roll, 9:30 p. johnny's Tavern, 40 N. 2nd丝巾 722 The Uncontestous, tunkrock 9:30 y.m., the Bottleneck, 757 New s., $14 Note: Movies playing Jan. 26 to Feb. 2 Cinema Twin Theatres Dell Innocent Man **Doctoral绞蹄 (3.9 mm) Pain Management, organ; 3.9 mm, Swathing of the Joints in the Art of Entry, Bladeon, exhibit opening, Spence Museum of Art, through March 16.** Interpretation Inferential Interpretive Little MacDonald Sheep Magnolia Turtles Edward A. Schultz教授 of musculoskeletal medicine known as the "Frenchman" for his specialised medical units, is the most traditional musical units. an "amazing" singer from North India. He also said he found the music of Africa continually exciting and inspiring. Tango and Cash War of the Roses Monday arrange music to their own chairs, never make the top two pop stars, but make them up young (though Kowsen has gathered a large team of coworkers has gathered said the music was not designed for any particular age group. "I think a real, true musical experience doesn't have any rare barriers. If it was only 13-year-old screening girls that came to our concert," Wonder wah was going on. It was only 70-year-old lavers. It also wonder what was going on." Harrington said that because there was so much new music available the group's future music Open Mike, 9:30 p.m., The Bottleneck, S27 New Hampshire St. Tuesday "They're very sturdy guitar, with a traditional guitar body, they're playing the latest things." Marta said. "They take on very difficult contemporary pieces. Other string quartets do much more standard literature. I'm very impressed with their quality of work." Saturday "The kind of concert I like to be able to play somebody is to give the audience the sense of music in all the heights of beauty and vignage and excitement. I'd like to be able to reach out emotionally every thing then easily emphasize personal kinds of "reg" he said. Varsity Theatre Varsity Theatre Look Who's Talking Moria Passion Harrison said two artists who harrisoned said Arexopolis, known as the King of Trango in Argentina, and Pandil Trango in Madagascar. **Aksun Fandung and the Hoorkes** with Sam Meyers, trainee buses 9 p.m. 10 p.m., The Boulevard, 737 New Hampshire St., S. Dog dead Dead Pet's Society Parts, Texas Yellow Submarine Jim Mamails, trainee vampire senior, saw Knox when they performed at KC several years ago. "They're very good technical turnips," he said. They oft beat, turn-of-the-century type suit most experimental. They are pretty execute. **Kill Wiley, party rock, 30 p.m.** The Bombheen, party rock, 15 p.m. Me and My Girl musical comedy, 8 p.m. Theses through 8 p.m. Sunday, mitine performatron, 7 p.m. Sunday, mitine performatron, Therian, 122nd Main S., Kenssau City, Midland Therian, 122nd Main S., Kenssau City, Midland ticket prices range from $23.00 to $29.50. ≈ Bryce J. Tache Wednesday Ticket prices are $25 and $30 for the general public, $50 and % or $80 for 12 and 16 shirt sizes and other students. Exhibits B. Country, Showruner, country west, e.g., Canada, United States. D. Alexander, funk, 9-30 p.m., The D. Alexander, funk, 9-30 p.m., The Pizza Shoppe Westridge Shopping Center Dine-In or Carry-Out FREE DELIVERY 842-7600 **Figuratively Speaking, Drawings by Seven Artists, through Feb. 2014.** Neilson Museum of Art, $250 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. $245 for students in art education on Saturday to permanent collection. **Thickening Flesh: How and Why Lures Work, through Sunday.** Museum of Natural History. **Wu Guangming: A Contemporary Chinese Art, through March 4.** Museum of Art museum. 901 Miss. LADIES NIGHT Ladies no cover ttl 10 p.m. 1/2 price after 10 $2 Pitchers 25c Draws LITERS OF GENTLE ENOUGH PLEASE MENTION COUPON WHEN ORDERING FRI. & SAT. 1 cover til 10 75c Draws all night RIZZZ! University Daily Kansan / Thursday, January 25, 1990