page 8 daily nebraskan friday, february 17, 1978 Jazz festival highlights black, big band sounds Jazz buffs could be in for a real treat this weekend. The UPC Concerts Committee and the Afro-American Collegiate Society will present a Black History Week Jazz Festival Saturday in the Union Centen nial Room. The program will be from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The festival will include: United Afro Arkestra, a ' 2-member orchestra with a big band sound; The 2nd Edition, a rock-jazz quartet; Fabian Hayden and Age Unlimited Dance Ensemble, a dance company with a repertory of modern and jazz works; Afro Academy Drama Ensemble, a group which performs dramatic and poetic readings; Betty Burrell, a local singer whose latest single, written and produced by festival coordinator Rich McCain, has gotten some national attention; Ice Quartet, a straight jazz quartet from Omaha; 5th World Trip Ensemble, a . group which performs Chick Corea, electronic-type jazz; and Rig Brown, a comic who has written material for comedian Rudy Ray Moore. Tickets for the festival can be pur chased at the booth near the Nebraska Union north entrance for $1.50 or at the door for S2.00. Movie schedule Cinema 1: Oh, God; 7:40, 9:40 p.m.;PG Cinema 2: The Other Side of the Mountain Part 2: 7:15, 9:10 pjn.; PG Cinema X: call 474-9810 for titles; 24 hrs.;X CooperLincoln: Close Encounters; 5,7:30, 10p.m.;PG Douglas 1: The Goodbye Girl; 5:10,7:15,9:20pjn.;PG Douglas 2: Coma; 5:55, 7:40, 9:45 p.m.;PG Douglas 3: The One and Only; 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 pjn.;PG Embassy: call 435-6042 for titles; continuous showings from 11 ajn.; X Joyo: Wilderness Family; 7:20 p.m.; G Plaza 1: The Turning Point; 5:30, 7:45, 10p.m.;PG Plaza 2: The Betsy; 5:15, 7:30, 9:30 p.m.; R Plaza 3: Gray Eagle; 5:30, 7:30, 9:30p.m.;PG Plaza 4: Saturday Night Fever; 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 p.m.;R Roxy.Casablanca; 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 p.m.;G State: Candleshoe; 7:15, 9:10 p.m.; G Stuart: High Anxiety; 5:30, 7:30, 9:30p.m.;PG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXb' REGISTER NOW Q laycsuy weaving, iviuii. ivjarcn o, p.m. Lincoln Weaver, Mrs. Lee Ridge will teach this class which is designed for the student with some weaving experience. 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In his first few films, Brooks hit the audience over the head with his craziness and incentive mania. He screamed, "LAUGH," at us and shocked us with "Springtime for Hitler" and a singing Frankenstein. We laughed then. It was funny it was hilarious! Now Brooks just looks us straight in the eyes and says, "This is a Mel Brooks movie. You will now laugh uproariously." He is losing his respect for his scripts and seems to be in the business of making his own legend. Unfortunabely, the comedy is getting lost somewhere. C 3 JT M-1 v-s wxm: J 1 HUlKITEl Era Yea Can EIC07E3TFLiaiIT Per Daly $H3! 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GEORGE BURNS JOHN DENVER -1 ' .. tiV TONIGHT: 7:40 & 9:40 MATINEES. TOMORROW starring MADELINE KAHN CLORIS LEACHMAN-HARVEY KORMAN DICK VAN PATTEN RON CAREY HOWARD MORRIS A MEL BROOKS FILM Produced and Directed by MEL BROOKS Wurten by MEL BROOKS RON CLARK RUOV OelUCA BARRY LEVINSON Music by JOHN MORRIS LoloiDy DflW! 0 AH W PW RBAC MUSIC FROM -HI6H MKIfTT MULABLi OH EliKTM tSTlUII RtCOBDS I TtPt$ STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 5 Check your local newspaper for theatre listing