"'-w n i' ! it SlV , ... . - f J if,' '. s - 4 IMCF fi 1 MX W Jim 1 '..-SiF' 4 V Jack Nicholson stars in Five Easy Pieces, which he also directed. The highly touted film will play this weekend at Henzlik Hall Auditorium at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Admission is 7'5 cents with student I.D. The film is presented by Union Weekend Films Committee. Quintet to perform baroque era music By Diane Wanek The Baroque Ensemble, USSR has been highly acclaimed by the Internalional Press: "The Ensemble is an excellent ensemble of musicians. They are masters of their instruments. ..fino taste and profound feeling for the style." The ensemble will perform French, German and Russian baroque pieces in concert Friday evening as part of the Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music's ninth season. The quintet of woodwinds and strings, although only four years old, has given more than four hundred concerts in Russia, Poland and West Germany. On their present American tour, they will try to acquaint American audiences with little-known composers excerpted from a wealth of Russian literature in music. The ensembh has done much research and reconstruction in the Kremlin Archives resulting in authenticity and reconstruction of details of ground bass and other baroque techniques. Moreover, the ensemble's special project this season is to present selections from Bach's monumental works: The Art of the Fugue and The Musical Offering. Included in Friday's program will be works by de Boismortier, Leclair, Telemann, Beresovsky and an anonymous 18th century Russian composer. The ensemble's personnel includes: Igor Popkov on violin, a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory and former member of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra; Anatoly Korchagin on oboe; Alexander Sobolcv, the Laureate of the International Contest, on harpischord; Boris Shiskin, cellist; and Alexander Poplavsky, flautist. Admission to the concert, which begins at 8 p.m. in the Sheldon Gallery Auditorium, is by season tickets. There are still some season tickets left, according to chairman Nelson Potter, and a reduced rate is available. They may be purchased at Sheldon. If the concert is not sold out, students may be admitted for a $1.50 admission price, he added. 'self mastery' lecture The Golden I.) awn Christian Community of Lincoln is sponsoring a lecture and discussion at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the WeslUook Music Bldg. Auditorium. Rev. David Hamilton, director of the group headquarieied in Witchit.j, Kan., will speak on "Self Mastery in tli ; Mow Ago as Taught by the Ancient Mystics. 1 he lecture is inm to tin.' public. J I. H Wi L ) .Ah) 1) Of the same places Of standing in line Of large crowds f rmrn mmi to the KML mm YOUK ALE A J :if "O" Street . , ,'' fA V rvrrirvr. ..... 'j ' S v v ::::::::::::.;y;.f -::::::::::;-'.;0-' VV; ....... , , ' 'a,-.' XiC- TffE ,flill llii v A0UN6E MB n e ii n7 l-'f 'J BfiOPlA- UKi'lILY '( ft Mi; Ik ! ft 5 I ' rr ''AoiiiEOTic BELLyDAWCPS, mum. itli- A m mWmW . A-, t 4' r. a -fte CO t- 1 g -ML : Li M ' . V if five Easy PIECES .,i.,, JACK NICHOLSON Karen Black Susan Anspach diKirtcii by Bob Rafelson an rbc films presentation 95 IE SHOUSf RFJJ '.tiitiiiif) TIMOTHY BOTTOMS JEf r BRIDOES ELLEN DURST YN BEN JOHNSON CLORIS LEACHMAN CYBILL SHEPHERD (tiler ted by PETER BOGDANOVICH an rbc films presentation si An American Odyssey -J. '.lillrii,') PETER FONDA DENNIS HOPPER JACK NICHOLSON Mi"-. t,u !V DENNIS HOPPER an rbc films presentation SrwinQ5 Friday Saturday at 7$9 Hznzlik l Ajdibiurr.75 ' (iK" . T.Q ; i , . i i