HE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., APRIL 21, 197fl Cicoly Tyson ,to Appear JjgMiC. nosouin oFArr Control nhibif To Open With This Low Cost ncplaccrnent Antenna University Miss Cicely Tyson, star the coveted title role of "lyson's performance. of, stage, screen,- - television 'The Autobiography Of Additional information 22 and radio, will appear in a Miss Jane Pittman", with concerning Miss Tyson's ap- April obtained 50 ft. 300 Ohm : performance at North Caro- Miss Tyson honored with an pearance may be flower' baskets and includes RALEIGH Some of scrolls, lina Central University on unprecedented two Emmys by contacting Mrs. Sarah is set Lead-i- n the in a new show cupids. The bottom Cable Friday, April 27, in the for Best Acress. Lucas, Academic Skills objects The at the N.C. Museum of with a diamond. tope McDougald Gymnasium at A benefit dinner will be Center, or Mrs. Lou S. to Art quite literally, of the egg opens 8:30 held in the W.G. Pearson Barnes, NCCU Student are, three-dimensio- p.m. All of them disclose a .. The performance, spon- Cafeteria prior to Miss Union. priceless. of sored the and there are scores ex- portrait by University the Czarevitch Alexei in a Food Service Committee, is emplify the strict meaning of the word frame of platinum, in the billed as a Benefit dinner Russian dou- Gold treasure.wrought from shape of the and Performance for the set with rose Reg. NCCU Athletic Association. gold, jade, rubies, and ble, eagle, Anodized materials diamonds on a lapis lazuli Ms. Tyson's most promi- other precious 59" the Cen- basei For Rust rn nent performances during by craftsmen over Resistance from Somewhat less the last five years have been turies, many cultures. embellished, but also as the mother of Kunte work Kinte in for which The exhibition, which typical of Faberge's "Roots", handles. A Added Elements she received an opened April 22, is entitl- are his parasol Emmy around nomination for Best Ac- ed "Treasures from the gold serpent coils his For tress; as Rebecca Virginia Museum of Fine the grip of one, resting Improved Reception Morgan rose in ''Sounder", which" won Arts: Featuring thhe head, set with a Similar In Illustration the for her the Best Acress Faberge Collection." cabochon stone, on 506 E. Main St. Award from the Atlanta Peter Carl Faberge, -- circular top. The parasol Film Festival, the National court jeweler and handles are of differing 688-631- 1 and but Society of Film Critics, the goldsmith to three Russian shapes materials, Mon.-Sa- t. 9-5:- 30 distinct New York Film Critics, and czars, is featured in the ex- they all bear the Nhc hibition. his art nouveau style. kgrs an Academy Award nomina- MISS CICELY TYSON Among Faberge tion for Best Acress; and in works to be shown is one Other works in- Easter Faberge of his celebrated clude a of amethyst, WDUR WDUR mWDUR WDUR 'WDUR WDURWDUR with carved tulip eggs, along diamonds, and nephrite, a and animals, aven-turin- e bejeweled leaf-shap-ed box of jcwcl-cncrust- parasol feldspar, a silver g handles and picture and silver cups other icon, gold frames, and objects and frames, and a the picture from Virginia heron, and owl carved Museum's Lillian Thomas pig, of semi-precio- us stone and Collection Rus- Pratt of set with A fourth Jewels. jewels. sian Imperial animal is a silver rabbit. Besides other Russia, Director civilizations in Museum represented Domit considers the exhibition include an- Moussa be one of the cient Greece and Rome, the show to exhibi- ancient and more recent most important tions to be mounted China, India, Japan, before the of i South America, Italy, completion ft: new museum Flanders, France, thhe facility in 1980. England, Germany and the United States. "Treasures from the s Objects on display Virginia Museum of Fine 3500-year-o- ld will be shown on OS range from Arts" Chinese jade knife to a the Museum's third floor 20th century Tiffany letter from April 22 through rack, but all have in com- June 3. The Museum is at mon a supreme craftsman- 107 East Morgan Street, ship in precious materials. Raleigh. Hours are Tues- is 10 '; Pi The Faberge egg day through Saturday, g among the more ornate a.m. -- 5 p.m., and Sunday, '! examplesof this ex- 2-- 6 p.m. Admission is'--' i cellence. Of the semi- free. precious stone lapis lazuli, The N.C. Museum of , it is rich blue, flecked with Art is a section of the;-,- ' white, overlaid with a gold Department of Cultural i cage-wor- k of shells. Resources. ?i Young Artists to Porforn i Vith Symphony Winners of the Young competed for the oppor- g Artists' Competition will tunity to perform as perform with the Durham soloists with the orchestra. , in its , Symphony Spring Mr. Simonetti is pleased j Concert on Sunday, April with the results of the ,; 22 at in the Durham 3, competition and plans to , i High School Auditorium. continue the event next is Admission free. Since its inception in , The concert will be a year. the Durham Sym- a 1976, varied program, offering has been interested music from phony selection of in a of., a uni- providing variety g three centuries and musical i to hear experiences and, que opportunity for the,, three soloists major opportunities i play area's people. The TS works of the concerto young conductor and members . Conductor repertoire. of the orchestra have high,t g Vincent Simonetti has for the soloists, and ! 81M selected Franz Liszt's Les praise have enjoyed the rehear- i Preludes, Claude sals with the talented and ; OS Prelude to the o Debusst's dedicated musi-- , and young Afternoon of a Faun, cians. g Manuel de Falla's Second The Three Cor- The winner of the piand' Suite from ' nered Hat. Each of the competition is Elaine Wuy PS soloists will the or- who is 16 years old and a join student Cl chestra in performing the of renowned first movement from a violinist Giorgio CiompL-- 1 concerto. Elaine Wu will Jean and Elaine are the; the Mozart Piano daughters of Mr. and Mrs. play C.F. Wu and O Concerto No. 23 in A. of Raleigh Jean Wu will the are students at Broughton play M g Mendelssohn Violin Con- High School. certo in E minor. Damian Damian Kremer, who Kremer has selected the attends Chapel Hill High. pi is the son Dr. Haydn Cello Concerto in School, of Cl and Mrs. ; C Major. Rudolph g The Durham Symphony Kremer. The 17 year old cellist is sponsored the Young Ar- a student of Dr.; i prd-fess- or tists' Competition, which Alan Smith, assistant in Durham on of music at UNC-Chap- el Ci was held 17, 1979. Proi Hill. February ' o mising students were The Durham Symphony, i recommended by music is a community orchestra" teachers in the Triangle which performs regularly Area and 18 musicians in the Triangle Area. g i imiiiiiMllmmii 7:00-9:3- 0 Mat: .Daily: Sat.; K0W SHOttlKG! g x & Sun. 1:00-4:0- 0 ' 7:15-6:1- 5 7:00-9:30 Daily: Mat: Sat. ft "CIIDCDMAkf "1 L:. i Sun. yt y 4vi hnmmi i u mm... a; CSX! -- HON A BARRETT m&mmi ABC TV n ft Wtteiship PC MARLON BRANDO T)OWVLj GENE HACKMAN iiiininiiiiZIZ Daily: 7:30-9:3- 0 r Daily: 7:40-9:4- 0 Mat: Sat. Mat: Sat. & Sun. & Sun. 1 1 5:30 7:40-6:4- 0 ao-9:30 ft , It wa th Dallas 1. gainst tha rulaa. NATIONAL LAMPOON', YOHJ1 MEW RADIO STATION AfcJDtlAlL l.
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