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friday,april 14, 1978 page 8 daily nebraskan o orts and-- Nationally-know- n Beaux Arts Trio performs at Sheldon The Beaux Arts Trio, a superbo instru- and the New York State University). mental group, will perform at 8 p.m. Their program for Saturday will be Saturday in the Sheldon Art Gallery audi- Trio K. 503 by Mozart, Trio Op. 100 by torium. Nelson Potter, president of the Schubert and Opus 67 by Shostakovich. Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music, said the trio 'has received acclaim across the and overseas. The trio is fourth country the Potter said tickets for the concert are $8 of the Lincoln Friends of Chamber i M offering regular and $4.50 for students. He said these 1f S Lfi Music concert series. I seats will be available just before the V concert begins, after season ticket holders have been seated. However, he emphasized 7 itfV fat J The Beaux Arts Trio has been together that "there will be seats left. We always ff for more than 20 years and has recorded have some room even 'though the rumor more than 50 works. Critics have describ- circulates that we're always sold out." ed the performers' style as fresh, inspiring and exhibiting impeccable taste. There is one remaining concert in the Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music season: Members of the trio are pianist The Cleveland Quartet will perform in the-Sheldo- Menahem Pressler (a professor at the Uni- auditorium at 8 p.m. Thursday. versity of Indiana), New York violinist The quartet was originally scheduled for Isidore Cohen (a member of the Juilliard January 21 of this year but the concert was String Quartet and recently the concert-maste- r postponed because of inclement weather. for the Mozart Festival in the Potter said tickets for both the Beaux Arts Lincoln Center for Performing Arts) and Trio and the Cleveland Quartet are $14 and Photo courtesy of Sheldon Art Gallery cellist Bernard Greenhouse (faculty will be available at the Saturday Menahem Pressler, Isidore Cohen and Bernard Greenhouse of the Beaux Arts Trio of member of the Manhattan School of Music New York. 'Unmarried Woman9flawed by one-dimension- al cast By J. Marc Mushkin director) make Clayburgh's nipples the star to whine and mope her way out of her supposed to arouse for Erica is replaced by of the film, but he also submits the depression by having her first affairs and frustration because it is so hard to believes soul-searchin- g would bait Erica for Leaving the theater from Paul Mazur-sky'- s audience to endless sobbing, by ending up with a sensitive patsy of an that the therapist her An Unmarried Woman, I felt that I sessions; a cast of stereo- artist, Saul (Alan Bates). own kicks. had seen just about enough of Jill Clay-burg- h typed characters; and even a wonderful for a while - or maybe forever. Well, shot of Clayburgh throwing up. Erica, it seems, develops a hatred for The real insult, though, is Mazursk's that's not fair. It is not Clayburgh's fault This is the story of a very married men, and the rest of the movie shows her attempt to justify the therapist's actions by that she is abused so horribly in this stupid woman, Erica (Clayburgh), who is sudden- transition back to a healthy relationship having her appear later as a lesbian! What and melodramatic soap opera. ly, but not surprisingly, left by her kind of dopey pseudo-psycholog- y of sex is Not only does Mazursky (writer and husband (Michael Murphy). She manages this, anyway? The whole attitude Mazur- sky shows toward sex seems a bit adoles- mm " '"' movie cent. Each man plays his role as wolf and each woman pulls all the strings by '''''''' controlling the flow of sex. It's all so simple. The resolution occurs when Erica with men. This is all interesting enough, discovers a man, Saul, who'll let her push but I have to quarrel with Mazursky 's him around. We are supposed to believe tactless characterization and details. that they will live happily ever after. And that's it! I don't think I have ever been so quite As I said, it's a bit unfair to knock Jill in a movie. There are so annoyed by nudity for all of this. She does handle '3 senseless scenes where Clayburgh many Clayburgh the material with the ease and distinctive ends in her and kneesocks. up just panties character that the of a I'm not about the of signal emergence complaining displays actress. I wish it didn't have to I am that I major just Clayburgh's body; just saying be in this movie. began to wonder what the point was. An Unmarried Woman is showing at the The is but movie about sex, of course, Douglas 3. mainly it is a tirade against men's unfaith- I should fulness. Or just against men, say. Today at the Sheldon Film Theater the Every male character, until Erica meets film of Barbara Linkevitch will be shown at with Saul, is a fool of one sort or another 3 and 7:30 p.m. Goodman, Thought sexual one thing in common: an insatiable Dreams, Traces, Silverpoint. Chinamoon, appetite, especially for Erica. and A Brightly Burning Tiger are the films featured. The in the movie where I knew point Linkevitch has been described as "a that was the deck Mazursky stacking Lina a a us was a scene in which Erica's young Wertmuller,' "genius," Photo of 20th Fox against and her work has won courtesy Century a asks her "powerful talent," therapist, woman, leeringly more than awards. Saul (Alan Bates) helps Erica (Jill Clayburgh) recover after her husband leaves her in "how wild" she and her husband had been seventy in "An Unmarried Woman." sexually. It's just too much-f- or Erica, but Admission is free, but donations are also for the audience. The sympathy this is encouraged to help recover expenses. Movie schedule Shows trace slave's roots, Cinema 1: The in C; Plaza 1: Straight Time; 5:15, 7:15, Boys Company Italian-American- 7:20, 9:40 p.m.; R 9:15p.m.;R focus on s Cinema 2: The Incredible Plaza 2: Saturday Night Fever: 5:15, Melting Man; A search for "roots" and a men. R 7:30,9:45 p.m.;R contempor- 7:40,9:20 Gian-Carl- p.m.; o ary opera are among Nebraska Educational Menotti's dramatic opera, 474-981- Plaza 3: 5, PG Cinema X: call 0 for titles; 24 Mia; 7:15,9:30 p.m.: Television's offerings for the week. "The Saint of Bleecker a 10 coming Street," story of Plaza 4: The 7:45, Italian-America- hours; X Fury, 5:30, p.m.; An examination of Surinam tribesmen n life in Greenwich R Village, who descended from rebellious African will be presented live from Lincoln Center House Calls; 5:30, CooperLincoln: Roxy: The Treasure of Sierra Madre; slaves will be seen in Sought My Brother, in New York at 7:30, 9:30 City, Wednesday, April 19, p.m.;PG 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 p.m.;PG a program airing Tuesday, April 18 at 7 8 p.m. on NETV. 1: p...i. In the frenzied devotion is creat- Douglas The Goodbye Girl; 5:10, Starvew Drive-In- : Carrie, Autopsy, Sha- opera, The follows two black Harvard ed in a the Hawk; R program neighborhood when a religious 7:15,9:20pjn.;PG dow of David Evans researchers, and Allen mystic receives the stigmata on her hands. Douglas 2: Casey's Shadow; 5:35, 7 :40, State: Return From Witch Mountain; Counter, during their five summers in Menotti's opera focuses on the cultural 9:45 PC Surinam as p.m.; 7,S.50p.m.;G they journeyed into their past adjustments of these people whose roots and pursued their own roots. and emotions reach back Douglas 3: An Unmarried Woman; 5 25, Stuarf Annie Hall; 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 through centuries Ancestors of the Surinams were rebel of as 7:35, 9:50 p.m.; PG European traditions, they attempt to pjn.;R slaves who were shipped from Africa to adapt to American life. 432-604- South America. battled their Dutch Embassy: cail 2 for titles, con- West "O" Drive In: Let's Make a Dirty They "The Saint of Bleecker Street" signals owners for 100 tinuous from 1 1 a.m.; X Movie, Girls Who 7 Do Anything. years and won their the beginning of the third season of Live R freedom. award-winnin- Pete's Dragon;! ':20 p .m .;G The Models, From Lincoln Center, the Emmy g Joyo: Evans and Counter were admitted to series of live telecasts of the per- some the most of sacred sites of the tribes forming arts from Lincoln ( enter. T.