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discretions of their husbands. I found it curious — 'Danscape 84' To Be Performed At UCSB George Burns, Ultimate that the devil is in the en­ tertainment business and that the apex of prophetic Evil In Las Vegas------transaction takes place in Las Vegas. Oh yes, and that the pinnacle of success is to be on the cover of Time. By and large, the film is a big fat plug for traditional values and that’s healthy, I suppose. But for this type of movie, it’s got some meat on it and it makes it. Just barely, but it does. Ted Wass makes for a good singer- -loser and plaintive husband in love. He throws some nice slapstick into this which is kind of a relief. If you can believe it, ‘‘Dragonfly’s Dream,” choreographed by Charlott McClelland, is George Burns makes the featured among the performances of ‘‘Danscape ’84. ” devil look like a pretty lucky guy. He gets to drive a The dance division of the UCSB depart­ relationships and possible experiences that blazing red firebird, wear ment of dramatic art presents “ Danscape occur within a large group. Her inspirations red tinted glasses and ef­ *84” tonight at 8 p.m. and continuing nightly came from watching flocks of birds in the fortlessly manipulate until December 1. The modern dance hills of Northern California. Jeff Faustman people’s lives. The cocky concert is directed by Tonia Shimin and will is composing music for the work which has fella says to Bobby in be presented in the UCSB Main Theatre. costumes designed by Carol Sherry and reference to his existence, University dance majors who prepared lighting and scenery by Kurt Howard. 8 “ Passage of Change,” choreographed by Ted Wass signs away his soul to George “ If I didn’t exist, God would original works for this concert are Caroline make me up. I ’m here to Kohles, Charlott McClelland, Elizabeth M. Elizabeth M. Rodgers takes its idea from Burns in ‘Oh God, You Devil.’ make him look good.” And Rodgers, and Frances Ward White. In three individuals from medieval times who Well, he’s back. And back. fast. Tired of playing Burn’s God looks like he’s addition to the four students, faculty journey together and become one in the And back. George Burns, wedding receptions, Bobby ready for the perennial members Delila Moseley and Nolan Dennett pilgrimage. It is an essence of the medieval somewhere in his eighties impulsively requests the fishing trip or golf game in will also be presenting works in the concert. period. The music is arranged by Rene these days is still plugging assistance of the devil. the sky. So anyway, see this The students’ dances are also entered into Clemencie. Carol Sherry is designing the up there onscreen and he’s George, of course, picks this movie and if you want to the Sherrill C. Corwin-Metropolitan Theatre costumes and Cindy Yager is designing the not doing a bad job at that. up on his compu-sinner and believe that there is some Writing Awards competition. The late lighting for the piece. They say the third time is a slips Bobby into the body of sort of omnipresent being Sherrill C. Corwin and Metropolitan Charlott McClelland has been inspired by charm but mercifully, Oh Billy Wayne, a rock star and embodied in George Burns, Theatres established the competition in 1973 movement in a steam bed environment. Her God, You Devil, the third in a another hapless sinner go right ahead. But if he can in theatre, film, and television and last year “ Dragonfly’s Dream” touches upon the series of George Burns the whose contract with the man make the devil as much fun added the choreography competition. mysterious qualities of nature and its Omnipotent Being films is in red has expired. Wayne’s as God and if they both look Student choreographers presenting works in inhabitants. Music is by Klaus Hashagen less charming than the persona assimilates Bobby’s like the grandfather you’ve the spring concert will also be eligible to and Janine Calvin is designing the costumes preceeding two. There are a domestic status and Bobby, never had and always compete for the $750 cash prize. and lighting for the dance. couple of nice catches to this persuaded by a lucrative wanted, it’s worth a couple The subject matter and inspirations for Ticket information for “Danscape ‘84” is movie. We don’t have to deal and the prospect of hours of your time. the student works is diverse. spend two hours with John fame and success, is hustled Caroline Kohles’ “ Near Flight” is a available from the Arts & Lectures Ticket or a loveable into that decadent lifestyle of — Angela Whiting dramatic work which explores the Office or by calling 961-3535. munchkin (or even Suzanne rock n’ roll. 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And the prices are great, con­ course. galleries, many of which would be best given to your sidering the painstaking effort that went into producing The Elizabeth Fortner Gallery, located in La Area da parents if they’re redecorating the house like mine are; such items. There are all kinds of ceramics, from the long, Court off State Street, is more opulent than the Yes Store, many of which would be out of your price-range if you’re a tall, gorgeous, low-fired vessels of Deanna Pini to the but generally has the same sort of stock. This is more of a penny-pinching student like I am, and most of which would delicate crystalline porcelain of Mary Burton. This range of place to wander through with an open mouth (oooh) but a be wonderful to own if you’re a discriminating judge of big and bold to small and delicate is exhibited as well in the tightly closed wallet. It isn’t cheap, but the quality of its quality, like I modestly profess to be. jewelry, among which are some nicely priced gem-stones. ceramics, glassware, carved boxes, handmade clothing The biggest hot-spot for artistic gift-buying is the Yes There are varieties upon varieties of woven and/or hand- and jewelry is unsurpassed. And it’s located next to the Store, located on the corner of Cota and State Streets. sewn clothing and accessories: all manner of knick-knacks, Acapulco, so you can make an excuse to stop shopping and Every year at Christmas time local artisans vie against one from Paul Linadhard’s flying, acrobatic, bronze frogs to drink Margaritas instead. another to claim a parcel of square footage in the Yes John Iwerks’ flip-books; as well as hand-blown glass, This month at the Astra Gallery, an artist’s cooperative Store’s annually altering location. This year the Yes Store basketry, prints, calendars, greeting cards, and even gallery located ih El Paseo, near the State Street entrance, is housed comfortably in another old Bank of America, and wrought-iron bud vases. The Yes Store’s stock is the “ Art of Giving’’ has been emphasized, and the artists most of its contents regretfully don’t supersede a bank-like inexhaustible and is worthy of an original gift-buyer’s have contributed “ giveable” art. Of the galleries thus far conservatism. But then, these are crafts. As far as crafts patronage. It’s a great place, too, if you’re buying a number mentioned, the Astra’s are most expensive in relation to go, you won’t find such a wide variety of hand-made items of gifts at the last minute, provided you have the bucks, of their quality and, over-all, the place leaves a not-so- wonderful taste in my mouth. Of course, there are some nice things: some black and white photos that are a little pricey and not too Christmasy but are quite artsy; but the bad equals the good, such as the numerous watercolor travesties that lack a Christmas theme to mitigate their horror. Perhaps it is the Astra’s marketing inexpertise that is best exhibited. There is no sense of unity within the H ffl’> SONO gallery, no tying thread, not even quality-----to give the JAPANESE RESTAURANT gallery a sense of cohesion. Poorly executed works drag down those of higher quality; the uplifting effect of some work is plummeted by the sinister effect of other work. My « QUAND OPENING advice-----go to the Yes Store instead! TALK Gallery will feature toys in its upcoming December exhibit. Unfortunately, at this writing the show JAPANESE RESTAURANT in GOLETA does not yet exist, but since TALK is only a few doors up from the Yes Store, swing on in there once it opens. 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Comfort Joy and Forsyth’s subtle humor transforms the One thing leads to another and our cartoon-like, its story trancing. And ridiculousplease be wary yet of ice trucks. cream en­ commonplace occurrences for Forsyth. He refuses to call attention surdities; to all they of the simply ab­ exist in many radio a stations can world you think celebrity? of hold lode-alikecontests that film well worth provoking, seeing. its It is characters elusive charming yet and away any trace of the divisionfortlessness with that an looks ef­ frighteningly scary. What should be reality’s bizarreworth incidents sharing over the dinner table are where there is distinction. no After all, how story into another ethereal. world,There finealinebetween reality is ridiculous and and the absurd. Forsyth simply washes be appreciatedbe peers,by his allwho believe has lost his grip valiantsuffer. must on reality. 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Metal Ruminations: Kiss First FAMOUS CHINESE RESTAURANT band with three members all named Steve? All the songs on the are the same and I wish they’d 9 £ f tS go away. There is one slower track “ In the Night” which is ALSO FOOD TO GO listenable, chances are it was recorded at the wrong speed. Side one ends with four minutes and fourteen seconds of yelling, screaming, and general bad manners. Guess what? 962-4385 Side two picks up right where side one left off, isn’t that OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT WEDNESDAY convenient? The last track on the album is entitled “ All I ’m 4 PM to 9:30 PM Gonna Take.” Isn’t it nice and I feel the same way? 507 STATE (fíear Hwy 101) SANTA BARBARA An honorable mention to lead guitarist Steve Lynch. He played like a real Eddie and we all know what that means. Anyway Lily persuaded Herman’s boss to reconsider and Herman got his job back. — Valerie De Lapp

The new Kiss album has just been released and this album is so ridiculously primitive that it’s almost hard to Motorhead Mows Down hate these prototype pea brains of heavy metal. But I can do it and I ’m sure you can too. The title of the album, zz Animalize, and the cover motif of leopard, zebra and tiger The Arlington o skins set the tone that the record follows up with, an Before I start, here are some general observations about unintentional examination of primitive man in the modern the genre of music I ’m writing about. Christopher Croton ¡GABLES world. missed out on these. Three of the tunes on the record revolve around that ÿ CONTEMPORARY AND VINTAGE “ Heavy rock” bands slick enough to make the pop charts element so vital to the survival of long ago humaniods, fire. usually go out of their way to dissociate themselves from - SECOND HAND CLOTHING EOR MEN > “ I ’ve Had Enough/Into the Fire,” “ Heaven’s on Fire,” and “ heavy metal.” Frankly, I don’t see much difference TÖ “ Burn Bitch Burn,” the last of which seems to indicate the rj\ between the cars--and-girls set and the sex-Satan- ZZ existence of domestic violence even millions of years ago. and-sin set. It’s all head-banging to me. Metal concerts “ Heaven’s on Fire” has a lead in vocal that is comparable seem to have one female for every five twelve-year-old ! 2 0 % O E E to a primal scream. There is another track on the record, males. Most people over 14 years of age who go to these “ Lonely is the Hunter” which I can’t seem to understand. It I Will, this AD. Expim Dec. 21,1984 shows look like they have Down’s syndrome. Serious heavy is either about the trials of survival and the search for food ^ Mondai) thru Sat ur daÿ10-6 pm metal bands basically have two beats: one is so fast you 2 by the primeval man or the difficulty of the mating process could compare it to and the other is a slow 1017 Santa Barbara Street • 965*8177 zz for that breed of men with highly undeveloped social skills. drudging THUD. You try and figure it out because I can’t listen to it anymore. This music is right out of the Inanocene period (Please turn topg.l4C, col.4) dating fifty million years back into the history of man and music. The genus of its creators is Homo Idioticus. The “ new” Kiss, sans makeup, unfortunately has not managed to shed the laughable barbarism which has characterized them for years now. This preliterate music is about as enjoyable as having a saber toothed tiger rip your throat out. And the instrumentation isn’t any better. Like most heavy metal, each track sounds just like the one wk Give the gift preceeding it, replete with self-indulgent bilge, single rhythm drumming and a vocalist screaming like he of music. is being pursued by a herd of fast-moving brontosauri. The unsolicited and unexplainable resurgence of heavy metal in the eighties seems to have convinced these neo­ We Have Hundreds of Gift Items! neanderthals to bang their drums once more, much to the agony and chagrin of musical anthropologists. We were all Under $5.00 Under $10.00 hoping that Kiss would sort of sink into the sediment of bad New LP’s and Cassettes * • Song Books taste and fossilize, permanently set into the bedrock of Rock Photos • Posters • Imported Magazines • TDK musical incompetence. Even its small historical insight & Maxell Blank Tape • Tape Head Cleaners * Import • Cassette Cases • Discwasher Accessories • Imported into the lowest examples of human development does not Singles * Guitar Strings & Accessories • Guitar Tuners Books save this dinosaur. Don’t waste time or money trying to excavate the remnants of this pitifully simplistic music. It’s not worth a dig. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE - ANY AMOUNT! Kiss appears live at the Santa Barbara County Zoo in the ape cage. — Angela M. Whiting MccNiNeiLOcy music f p IS EMB. DEL NORTE • ISLA VISTA Autograph And The Munsters— .. OPEN 10-10DAILY* 12*0SUNDAYS«9004680

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T h e Z o o k s Patty R ockabilly Kiatner n an a 50*s, 60*s Rock Thurs. HAPPY HOUR Fri. & Sat inevitable doom of life’s 8-9:30 Top 40 i ’ UB40 dreams, loves and ideals in 2 fo r 1 W ell Drinks Country Geffery Morgan songs like “ Seasons,” “ The 4 ’, $1.00 Beer UB40 can’t write songs as Pillow,” and “ If It Happens y H i i well as their reggae heroes, Again.” Themes from those but they sure try hard. Of songs are echoed in the more course it’s hard to follow up political material like G a lle o n w o r n Labour of Love with a labour “ You’re Not An Army,” an in the ORCHID BOWL of life. Apparently, UB40 ironic ode about how 5925 Calle Real, Goleta • 967-0128 doesn’t know any more political prisoners are about Geffery Morgan other wrongly hyped up by the H, Ô : il i 0 F H 0 l l 0 W than the revelation which press and quickly forgotten. m m appeared on a wall in Bir­ Two tunes strictly for mingham. “ Geffery Morgan dancing are the African DROP IN! AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS loves white girls.” What tinged instrumental piece ORNAMENTS AND STOCKING STUFFERS The Smiths best songs from their first could be more sublime? “Nkomo-A-Go-Go” and Hatful Of Hollow album. Also included here UB40 packs an ironic “ D.U.B.” where Astro once I honestly no longer envy are all the songs featured on combination here that is again does a non-stop rap in that I was not around when their last two British singles awesome in its com­ praise of his favorite music. were making pop which show that the Smiths pleteness. They yodel and This album grows with each history, or the fact that I was are in their prime. Alongside croon the heartbreak and listening. (HH) not seriously into music Morrisey’s ambio-sexual A when the Claash were a vital lyrics and melancholy new force in 1977 and when moans, Johnny Marr has Joy Division was emerging evolved into one of the best in 1979.1 am content with the guitarists in recent British fact that the Smiths are history. It is hard to choose making some of the most the best tracks off this fine refreshing music of our time L.P., but “ The Night Has today and they are the only Opened My Eyes,” “ How band that holds the poromise Soon Is Now,” and “ Back To of changing the standards of The Old House” are all pop in the years to come. The extraordinary and stand sixteen tracks here, on this proud next to their better their second album are all known songs. This is the excellent. They are most essential album of 1984. 911 State St. 965-7722 primarily B-sides of their old (KB) singles, radio sessions of the A + CHEERS; * CHEERS** CHEERS CO M E I^Y GHF^ISTMflS O t c T O f l L L i X t u m t u f I N D T O J lU U J i m U.S. today, don’t you think X GOOD BITE... x Rocker so?) If you try to play this o cp RCA finally releases album at your next party, be something this generation careful. You may have to to ★ can confidently sink their convince everybody that it’s t c o dollars into with this the only record you’ve got. t u X collection of digitally C + t u m remastered tunes by the For hard-core Elvis fans X m King. Though Elvis didn’t there’s also the “ 50th An­ niversary Commemerative” CJ X write any of his songs, his * interpretations will always boxed set simply called co be tenderly loved. Carl Elvis which includes rare ¥ * Perkins’ “Blue Suede live recordings from the co * Shoes,” Little Richard’s likes of the The Ed Sullivan t c O “ Tutti Frutti,” and Ray Show and The Tommy t u X Charles’ “ I Got A Woman” Dorsey Show as well as t u Gil Scott-Heron m (who speculate in South are among the classics here. studio outtakes. If you want The Best Of... African diamonds and deck X m (Incidentally, Buddy Holly’s to own five different versions Gil Scott-Heron is a real out their prudish wives with “ (You’re So Square) Baby I of “ Blue Suede Shoes” and U X trooper when it comes to * them). The newest song Don’t Care” has absolutely “ Hound Dog” this is for specific criticism of the *w 955 EMB. DEL MAR 968-RIBS co “ Re-Ron,” produced by Bill amazing relevance to the you.(HH) Establishment. His records Laswell is the sequel to “ B- D + CHEERS*. CHEERS*.-CHEEKS over the years have been M ovie,” both humorous moderate sellers having one tirades about our cowboy/- or two great tunes that bite actor gone President and the the lip off of happy-days-are- voters who elected him. here-again propaganda. The music in most of the Now, you can get all the songs doesn’t have the edge songs that impressed you which the lyrics project. It’s about Gil Scott-Heron on one pretty mellow — dreamy L.P. “ The Revolution Will electric piano, and soothing Not Be Televised” opens the bass lines. That’s a minus record with a bang-em-up though you’ve got to give rap. credit to a guy who tells the Continue... “ Have you truth when most bands heard about Johan­ would have you believe life is nesburg?” Making the link all love and kisses or the between racism in South personal absence thereof. Africa and the United States, (HH) Scott-Heron explicitly pulls B the teeth out of Pig Bossmen

Afraid Of Life” questions the Frankie Goes To Hollywood you know, meets The Ramones doubt inflicted on us due to Welcome To The Pleasure Donna Summer wackiness. Too Tough To Die individual misery while Dome The second side is filled with After eight and “ P la n e t E a rth 1988’ ’ The promotion man at their three best known songs m almost a decade this might questions the world’s un­ Island Records told me back which are painful after all just be the best L.P. by the certain nuclear future. in September that this was their repetition. The third Ramones and it lives up to Maybe the Ramones ad­ going to be a concept album, and most listenable side is La lunette de soleil exclusive. its title. This record contains dressing of such prominent however, it’s nothing but a filled with cover versions available through new mini-epics like issues as social justice and novelty record. FGTH are which doesn’t say much for “ Howling At The Moon,” nuclear war come off as nothing as a band. They are the band. The fourth and the “Danger Zone,’’ and comical in their three-chord just a hype, or the efforts of a last side is not even worth “Chasing The Night.” approach, but then again, good producer and an ef­ mentioning. All in all, a Surprisingly, the two best only idiots don’t get the fective propagandist. As for wacky album which will be PICCADILLY SQUARE 9 6 6 -5 9 9 7 tracks were written by Dee killing joke. (K B ) their eagerly awaited debut forgotten all too soon when Dee Ramone. “ I ’m Not B + double L.P., the first side is Frankie goes to hell. (KB ) simply bloated rubbish — C- 10C Thursday, Novem ber 29,1984 Daily Nexus Panasonic; CAR AUDIO HOURS SALES-SERVICE FM 88 92 98 104 108 MHz AM 54 70 100 120 160 x10kHz Oregon Shakespeare Company Presents

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Falling in Love. Everybody does it. With or without the car chases, he-man rescue stunts and other crimes of passion and profit. Few major films feel confident enough in the marketability of ungarnished love, however, and we are therefore given high action ad­ 685-3995 venture in which the very existence of this planet hinges on whether the amorous knot remains unravelled, or if true love can withstand April showers of bullets and death threats from the Bad Guys. Violence and Love are indeed strange bed-fellows, but it Surely you’ve heard about us by now! does seem that everybody wants to watch. Hollywood is counting on it. With the exception of a few shoves and pushes on the subway, Falling in Love does not rely on sex nor violence to sell itself. It has Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep instead. It is their appearance alone that saves this film from a made-for-T.V. status, although it does linger dangerously close at times to a glorified “ Love Boat” special. Despite its lack of originality or insight, Falling in Love is a pleasant enough film strategically released in time for the holidays. It does not demand any deep pondering that may conflict with your hectic Christmas shopping. The movie is sweet, smooth and as easy to swallow as egg-nog. Meryl Streep plays Molly, a quiet, self-conscious graphic artist. Robert De Niro, not about to be outdone in humility, plays his role as the construction worker with the same modest submissiveness. Both commute every day to on the same train, and the pre-destiny bit is a trifle over-played by Director Ulu Grosbard like a bad Certs commercial. Before the inevitable meeting, both of their married lives are happily por­ trayed on Christmas morning, equal in their wedded bliss as they exchange gifts and kisses with their spouses, but even then the intrusion of the upcoming affair is imposing, as the presents had mixed up when they crashed into one another at a bookstore and un­ wittingly exchanged packages. (Please turn topg.!3C, col.l)

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Vita 2830 De la Vina (in the Alpha Beta Center) women until Virginia’s suicide by drowning discovered in Virginia the soft and trusting in 1941. child in need of the kind of protective af­ Mon.-Fri. 10-7 687-4027 S a t 10-5 Any woman who has cultivated a profound fection of which she had so much to offer. SAMA BARBARA S AUTHORIZED GIBSON. MARTIN GUILD * OVATION DEALER and intimate relationship with another will But under this childlike veneer, she also saw delight in the sheer artistry of subtle in­ the intense and skilled author whose keen nuendo and self-disclosure which Vita and insight and talented exposition Vita envied. Virginia mastered. We see the sensual Louise De Salvo and Mitchell A. Leaska sisterhood that is most often absent from have pulled together the letters of these two literature supposing to be about women and brilliant and effervescing minds and given their relationships with each other. us the opportunity to trespass into their For any man who has known or been private and visionary domain. This com­ puzzled by an independent yet vulnerable pilation of intrinsic documents is alter- woman whose seeming duality faded into a natingly fascinating and uncomfortable. SURVIVE! continuum of wisdom and intuitive sen­ There are points in the text when the reader sitivity, this book will afford a rare insight. feels as if she is eavesdropping on a It illuminates the psychology of women passionate love affair of the psyche. In these struggling to free themselves from our letters the ups and downs of life take on contradictive society. From each other Vita peculiar poetic import. Everyday follies and and Virginia gained the supportive foun­ mini-melodramas become extraordinary dation on which to build their individual penetrations of humanity. It is as if Vita and dreams and ambitions. Virginia existed on a stratum above reality, ------4* FINALS IVita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf in a fuller dimension of thought and ex­ lived in a society where no place existed for perience. We are drawn helplessly into their and save time! « strong, passionate and independent women. well of dark enchantment. Consequently, each in turn created her own Though Vita and Virginia are caricatures, niche in which to fulfill her fantasies and classic larger-than-life heroines of a sort, Let * dreams, conjuring up suitable realities for they make potent statements about what it their private worlds. Each learned at an is to be a woman in our society. Granted, early age that the “ real” world is un­ most women do not embark on passionate grar^dnQa « controllable and, at times, vicious. Each bisexual love affairs as Vita did, nor do sought the mastery and power over reality many experience the blackness of Virginia’s c o o k * which can come only through the art of brilliant insanity. However, the driving writing. forces of repression and contradiction still Vita lived as a child under the shadow of persist today. It was these forces which for yoti! | her mother Lady Sackville. Lady Sackville drove Virginia to eventual suicide and Vita was an emotionally erratic, ruthlessly into her fantastic and lusty world. domineering, and selfishly beautiful woman The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to grandma gertic/ % who would, in the same breath, both praise Virginia Woolf stands as a monument to two and curse her sensitive child. 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OH, delivery. “ I know everyone has to die Ron Silver brings little interest or sym­ FROM TH E sometime but somehow I thought I might be pathy to the role. The audience simply could GOD! PRODUCERS OF the exception,” Bancroft deadpans, killing not have any enthusiasm for Gilbert’s THE SUPERMAN any humor the scriptwriter may have in­ mission when Gilbert himself treated it with YOU MOVIES... tended. as much enthusiasm as one would the DEVIL FAVE DUNAWAY The problems of delivery, however, are prospect of catching up on 12 chapters of HELEN SLATER augmented by the fact that Bancroft’s calculus homework. At one point during the A TRI STA, WEIEASE character, Estelle, lacked definition. She is quest, a dog urinates on Gilbert’s leg and his a jumbled mesh of assorted stereotypes reaction is to simply look at the dog as BILL MURRAY just the way including the middle-aged activist, the though this sort of thing happens every day. kooky but lovable nut and of course the We found ourselves applauding the dog for you are proverbial Jewish mother. As activist and his action. THE _ kook, Estelle rides a scaffold to the top of a This was one of the most entertaining KRISTY highrise under construction and confronts moments of the movie. Need we say more? RAZORS McNICHOL some wisecracking, chauvinistic, laborers — Debbie Nestor and Monica Trasandes MICHAEL EDGE PG-13 ONTKEAN 965-6188 The sexiest movie F SUPER of the year and also 'Falling In Love'... 2044 Alameda Padre Serra one of the funniest.” Near Santa Barbara Mission SAMURAI (Continued from pg.lOC) FILMS Infatuation sets in as the two eye each other on the crowded train, and eventually come Friday 6 pm to conversation after a few stale opening lines and shy glances. Soon they are saving seats for each other and begin meeting for lunch as clandestinely as if it were Motel 6. Both De 11/30 Zatoichi's Flashing Sword a serious com edy Niro and Streep are tragically indecisive and guilty in their roles, effectively portraying both nervous anticipation and ambiguous hesitation. Streep is especially stunning during those agonizingly prolonged close-up shots in which she stands up to the camera’s scrutiny like a true star. OPENING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7tH Guilt is a major issue in Falling in Love. Neither of the characters were looking for anything outside their own seemingly happy family life. The fate of their meeting is ARLINGTON CENTER inevitable, a force stronger than they themselves. Love is, in fact, against their will. The guilt of not being able to fight the inevitable is the film ’s major pull, a surefire hit on the " 2010" audience’s own conscience. Although many of us may not be able to sympathize with falling madly in love with some stranger who knocks over one’s shopping bags, the questioning of one’s current happiness in the light of a brighter promise is bound to touch Diane Keaton the melting holiday hearts of this season’s movie-goers. The strongest moments occur “THE LITTLE when the confrontation with family is met, both forced and willingly. In any case it’s a <*> DRUMMER GIRL break from the overabundant cramped scenes of the two as they squirm in a guilty, em­ barrassing uneasiness, constantly reminding themselves that they are married, although n Soldier's to no avail. S to ru SALLY FIELD Falling in Love fails to rise above predictablity, although there are a few suspenseful PG A story P L A C E S IN scenes and unexpected sharp turns. While the story is nothing new, it is still nonetheless a you won't timeless one. The best things in life may be free, but nothing sells as well as love, par­ T H E H E A R T ticularly at the box office. forget... (mi —Shirley Tatum GOLETA

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona continues playing in the UCSB Studio Theatre at 8 pm tonight through Satur­ day. Check with the Arts & Lectures Ticket Office for Orinids, choreographed by Nolan Dennett, is one of seven original Verdigris, choreographed by Delila Moseley. ticket availability. The Shakespearean comedy is works in Danscape '84. directed by Stanley Glenn and presented by the UCSB Department of Dramatic Art. Included in the cast are Greg Hubbard as Valentine, Cecelia Kouma as Silvia, “Danscape” Now Playing in Main Theatre and Mark miller as Thurio.

“ Danscape ’84” is now playing in the UCSB Main work which has costumes designed by Carol Sherry and All photos by Stephen E. Epstein Theatre. The modern dance concert is directed by Tonia lighting and scenery by Kurt Howard. Shimin and presented by the dance Division of the “ Passage of Change,” choreographed by Elizabeth M. Department of Dramatic Art. Performances are at 8 p.m. Rodgers takes its idea from three individuals from Winter Auditions Set tonight, tomorrow, and Saturday night. medieval times who journey together and become one in Dance majors presenting original works for this concert the pilgrimage. It is an essence of the medieval period. For January 7 & 8 are Caroline Kohles, Charlott McClelland, Elizabeth M. The music is arranged by Rene Clemencie. Carol Sherry Rodgers, and Frances Ward White. In addition to the four is designing the costumes and Cindy Yager is designing Auditions for Israel Horwitz’s “ Alfred the Great” and students, faculty members Delila Moseley and Nolan the lighting for the piece. Frank Wedekind’s “ Spring Awakening” are set for Dennett will also be presenting works in the concert. Charlott McClelland has been inspired by movement in Monday and Tuesday, January 7 and 8. The students’ dances are also enmtered into the Sherrill a steam bed environment. Her “ Dragonfly’s Dream” “ Alfred the Great,” a contemporary American comedy, C. Corwin-Metropolitan Theatre Writing awards com­ touches upon the mysterious qualities of nature and its will be directed by drama facility member Richard L. petition. The late Sherrill C. Corwin and Metropolitan inhabitants. Music is by Klaus Hashagen and Janine Homan for performances in the Studio Theatre beginning Theatres established the competition in 1973 in theatre, Calvin is designing the costumes and lighting for the February 21. The play has parts for two men and two film, and television and last year added the choreography dance. women. competition. Student choreographers presenting works in Frances Ward White is fascinated by the energy within Frank Wedekind’s “ Spring Awakening” is being the spring concert will also be eligible to compete for the us that has been described in many ways. The Apache’s directed by guest director Alan Pearlman for per­ $750.00 cash prize. call it “ the spirit that moves through all things” ; George formances in the Main Theatre opening February 28. The The subject matter and inspirations for the student Lucas named it “ The Force.” Her “ Red Silk” is thought of translation being used for the production is by Edward works is diverse. as flowing, building, and producing change as it flows Bond and has numerous roles for both men and women. Caroline Kohles’ “ Near Flight” is a dramatic work through us. Joshua Blatt is composing music for the piece Both productions are being presented by the Depart­ which explores the relationships and possible experiences and Elizabeth Miller will be designing the costumes and ment of Dramatic Art. For information about the that occur within a large group. Her inspirations came Chris Bonachea will be designing the lighting. auditions and sign up times, contact the Drama from watching flocks of birds in the hills of Northern Ticket information for “ Danscape ’84” is available from Production Office, Snidecor 1603. California. 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This will be the fourth annual although it may seem funny or harmless, adds World Community Conference, and its focus up to a powerful form of cultural conditioning. will be global perspectives on resources, This is an unprecedented opportunity to see her technology, conflict and peace. Anyone in­ popular slide presentation at UCSB. This event terested in working on any aspect of the con­ Th« University Center Gallery is plan­ ning four to fiv e shows fo r one to. three ference is urged to attend the first is sponsored by the Women’s Center, Coun­ individuals. organizational meeting on Tuesday, January 8, seling and Career Services, Student Health Blind juried by individuals outside U-C. _ , . You w i l l be include'up to twenty slides, proDosal i f ■ 1985 at 5:00 pm in the UCen Meeting Room 3. Service, Sociology, Arts and Lectures, and A.S. applicable, whether or not you prefer group or solo , and include self-addressed announcei Program Board. stamped envelope fo r returning s lid e s ; in sta lla . submission deadline: Friday, Dec. 7. notifying to: .. A.S. Program Board, M-F, 9 : p;b»u: o.o. (small^b- UCSB Bookstore Sponsors Student A rt AMATEUR Show In January '85 COMEDY — From January 7 through January 18 the UCSB Dance Concert Held STUDENT BOOKSTORE will be receiving art work for NIGHT juried exhibition. Next Quarter — Students may submit ONE PIECE per catagory. January 15 Submissions should be framed and ready to hang if ap­ Grab a partner and practice your routines over propriate. There are four catagories: Tryouts: January 10 winter break because next quarter Program 3 Dimensional Painting Board will be sponsoring a dance concert. It Sign up in the Program Drawing will be held Feb. 19 in the Pub Catalyst. Printmaking Board Office Dead Week Auditions will be held prior to this. There will be — Prizes (First through Third, Honorable Mentions) will and the first week 20 couples competing in the finals for prizes. be offered. (T BA ) It’s open to all styles of partner dancing. — Award winning selections will be on exhibition at the of next quarter UCen Gallery from January 21 through February 2,1985. For more information contact Janine at 961- — See Paul Van Peborge at the Bookstore for more details 3536 or stop by our office UCen Room 3167. or call 961-4312.