, ,.uu i n in ill 1 1 in t u-.mi m ! Come into Sports Corner You'll find out about such things as: Anticipation Christie Stalling and Zapping into the kicker! THERE IS A LOT TO KNOW ABOUT HAVING FUN WEEKEND FILMS (75C) FRENZY (Oct. 19-20) Latest work from the master of intrigue, Alfred Hitchcock. SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE (Oct. 5-6) Remarkable adaption of Kurk Vonnegut's first-rate novel. STRAW DOGS (Oct. 12-13) Subtle, forceful film featuring Dustin Hoffman as a mathematician who confronts a violent environment. PLAY IT AGAIN SAM (Oct. 26-27) Woody Allen directs and stars in this hilarious comedy about the life of an anti-hero. TALKS 8c EXPLORING INNER SPACE Dr. Edgar Mitchell (Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union Centennial Room) Former astronaut who has researched human potentiality, extra-sensory perception, altered states of consciousness, paraphysics and psychic phenomena. (Human Potential Series) PSYCHOLOGY AND ASTROLOGY Dr. Zipporah Dobyns (Thursday, 3:30 p.m., Union; 8 p.m., Women's Residence Hall for discussion) . 1 . . v. I' 'I G2B Stizmark Avalement Notching PM, HENZLICK HALL THE CANDIDATE (Friday & Saturday) Robert Redford stars os a man who is molded, manipulated iv packaged to sell as a candidate or public office. FIVE EASY PIECES . (Nov. 9-10) Jack Nicholson stars in this superb portrayal of a man fleeing from his family, his failures and himself. THE LAST PICTURE SHOW (Nov. 16-17) Award-winning movie directed by PETER Bogdanavich dealing with the birth of adulthood in a dying Texas town. TOPICS Clinical psychologist, professional astrologer and auihor of five books. (Human Potential Series) THE PENTAGON PAPERS Anthony Russo (Oct. 16, 3:30 p.m., Union Centennial Room; 7:30 p.m. Selleck Quadrangle for discussion) Recently acquitted co-defendant in a conspiracy case brought by the federal government against Russo (below) and Daniel Ellsberg for involvement in release of the Pentagon Papers. I Wsfl(llaiitoi( SPECIAL FILMS ($1) 3. 7 & 9 PM AT SHELDON J, . T.. Mr fill ft E-!' I 0 fi' ft, i y PERFORMING FINE ARTS !;- ;-r:h cabaret ringer, guitarist Jacqu. : Vvart performing at the Union Centennial room on Oct. 26. Admission (incl.rJes 'Oake and coffee) is SI. 50. , t 1 FOREIGN FILMS Foreign Film Society tickets are stiil available at the Union south desk. MUSIC Jazz & Java: Concerts scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Friday in the Union South Crib (all arc free). Coffee House:' Soul Expo, Nov. 15-16 from 8 to 10 p.m., Union South Crib. Free popcorn and coffee. Concerts: Peter Secyer, Oct. 16 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Sheldon Sculpture Garden. f A- ; , -.,.l lr5 -fit V mum TOUT VA BIEN (Wednesday) A Marxist love story starring Jane Fonda and Yves Montand. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. GENESIS IV (Oct. 24) A mixture of animation, drama, documentary, comedy and satire, produced by students and independent filmmakers. FACES (Nov. 7) John Cassavettes' acclaimed film illuminates the minor abrasions that create major abysses in a marriage. Ragtime pianist Joshua R if kin (below) playing the workds of Scott Joplin, Nov. 15 at Kimball Recital Hall. Admission is $1. Free informal dormitory sessions on Nov. 14. MODEL UN Publicity has just begun for this year's Model United Nations, which hopeUilly will attract more thr.n 100 durations. Applications for delegations are now being accepted. Anyone interested should call the Union Program Office. LENDING LIBRARY Records arc being loaned for two weeks ot a time; all that's needed is a student ID. Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Room 172 in the Union. friday, October 5, 1973 daily nebroskan page 5