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After Hours
AROUND TOWN
40 Watt Uptown — Sept 23
24: Norma Itown Reunion
Featuring Normaltown
Flyrrv Mad Dog Mountain
and Dixie Create. From the
end of Prince Avenue to the
Watt comet tome Normal
country that it normally
good Sept 20 Kilkenny
Cata. D Ought Gap minut
one 10.000 Maniacs open
Sept 20 Art in the Dark.
Arty dance frenzy
Buckhead Beach — Sept. 23
24 The Tamt. Friends tell
me that this is the primo
beach band around What do
I know about it? I'm still
listening to Flipper Get off.
all you shaggers
Mad Hatter — Sept 23 24
Sidewinder. A commercial
rock band out of Raleigh that
just won its round of Ed
McMahon's syndicated show
"Star Search " I asked their
agent “Commercial rock’
You mean , uh.
like uh Foreigner?”
"Yeah, something along
those lines," he replied
Have a drink on me, Ed
Armadillo Palace — Sept 23
20 Neal James Band. The
man who packs more on his
hip than just a set of keys is
back
MOV IES IN TOWN
Athens Drive-In:
"Prophecy." Remember
this gory gem? You know,
the one where an evil,
wicked and hideous monster
attacks sleeping campers I
like the guy who tries to
escape while still zipped up
in his sleeping bag Forget
about it. man "Dragon
Slayer .” Sword and sorcery.
A good flick to make out in
The Weis "Nightmares A
movie about bad dreams Be
sedated
Beechwood: "Eddie and
Dudley Moore ‘Bedazzled'
Art in the Dark plays 40 Watt I'ptown Sept. 29
the Cruisers ” Story about a
lost rocker "La Traviata.”
Opera featuring the great
tenor Placido Domingo
whose name is almost as
awesome as his voice
Classic. "Gates of Hell."
"Porky's II.” If you thought
this was bad. wait for
"Porky's III." "Tootsie”
Second best movie of 1982
Geo rgia Square
"Vacation." The best part of
this movie does not involve
Christie Brinkley However,
it does involve the Ramones
Strange but true "Mr
Mom ” Michael Keaton is
cool but this movie has not
been getting kind reviews
"Getting It On " “Tender
Mercies " Robert DuVall as
a veteran country singer
DuVall is one of the best
character actors in the
business today so my bet is
that this will be well worth
seeing
Midnighters "Rocky
Horror Picture Show "
"Mad Max.” Senseless
Australian brutality Sounds
good, doesn't it? "The Song
Remains the Same." If you
can stay awake during this
you must eat custard pie for
breakfast "Dawn of the
Dead " Zombies and en
trails.
Georgia Theater "Flash-
dance” Strip joint owner
Lee Ving obviously supplies
the spark that made this
otherwise predictable flick a
smashing success And he
doesn't need to double to do
his most difficult scenes
either
Palace: "Diner " An ex
cellent movie about teens
growing up in the 1950s and
one man's obsession with the
Baltimore Colts. "Risky
Business " A good in
structional film on how to
work oneself through
college
MOVIES ON CAMPUS
Still at South P.J. — Sept 22
24 “First Blood " Macho-
boob Sly Stallone gets his
vengeance Sept 25 Car
toons featuring Betty Boop
at 12 30 a m “Play It Again.
Sam." Woody Allen becomes
Bogey in a hilarious tribute
Sept 20 "Bedazzled "
Dudley Moore in a nun's veil
Note Due to conflict with
UGA classes no matinees
will be shown during the
week
THE LAST PART
Well, school is again in
session, and I am again
knocking out another one of
these wretched columns No.
I will not reassemble the
Raffy Ramirez fan club All I
can say is I told you he was
awesome even if. as traitor
Ed Thomas says, the Braves
are dead (Go die, ET, it
ain't over 'til it's overj
Anyway, it's wonderful to be
back and if anyone has any
suggestions pro or con write
to Trendies on Parade. 123
N Jackson Street Athens,
GA 30601
— Jim Tremaine
Federal ruling makes sales pitches
in dormitories a constitutional right
(CPS) — Sales companies can Invade dorms and make
their pitches almost at will from now on. if two recent
court rulings stay In effect
A federal judge has said Pennsylvania State University
cannot ban group sales presentations in its dorms because
the restrictions violate students’ violate students' free
speech rights
The derision, coupled with a similar ruling earlier this
summer against the State University of New York
Cortland, may have far-reaching implications for dor
mitories across the country which try to restrict dorm
sales and solicitation
Pennsylvania officials had argued they had the
authority to bar group sales meetings in their dorm rooms
because the meetings had disturbed other students
But U S District Judge Malcomb Muir has now ruled
that the "free flow of ideas resulting from attendance at
group commercial demonstrations and solicitations is a
constitutionally protected right," and ordered the school
to lift its restrictions
In the New York rase, university officials had also in
sisted their ban on commercial dorm sales was necessary
to insure student safety and security
In July, however, US District Judge Neal McCurn
ruled "a blanket restriction on commercial speech is a
particularly overbroad and inappropriate means of
protecting students from commercial abuses
But, McCurn added, while the school could not Iran
commercial sales meetings and demonstrations, it could
place restrictions on the time and place the meetings were
held
Furthermore, the judge said, the school was only
obligated to allow demonstrations and meetings, and
could ban actual sales of products in residence halls
Both suits involved American Future Systems, a
Pennsylvania based housewares firm which recruited
students on campuses nationwide to help sell its products
"Usually, they ask a student if they can have one of
their sales reps hold a sales demonstration in their dorm
room." said Lee Upcraft, Penn State's manager of
residential life
North says colleges should have the right to restrict
such meetings “to prevent things from getting out of
hand "
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‘Business 9 worth the risk
A review of “Risky
Business.” starring Tom
Cruise and Rebecca De
Mo may Directed by Paul
Brick man A Geffen Co
release Now playing at the
Palace
By <;eok<;k DFMAS
Hrd and Hlark Knlritammrnt Kdllor
Poor Joel Puberty has
overtaken him. and he has
no one to share it with Mom
and Dad have gone away for
the week leaving him in
charge of the great big
house, a valuable crystal egg
and a priceless Porsche
What can Joel do'’ First,
he does the normal thing all
boys his age would do — he
turns the stereo full blast
and lip synchs Bob Seger
while singing into the fire
poker
But then the awesome
possibilities of his short
freedom come home to him
when a friend phones a call
girl i Rebecca De Mornay) to
go to his home and give him
his share
After that it's one crisis
after another as Joel gets
into deeper and deeper
trouble, all because of that
call girl lama
The solution to his
problems provided by his
new friend is a rather
hackneyed one really when
you look at all the movies
about the endless joys of
prostitution these days But
it works
Looking bark on the plot
line. 1 am amazed I can still
like this movie, but there
was something about it
The way Tom Cruise
Cruise and De Mornay in self-sustaining fantasy / coniedv
lumbers through the movie
like a clunky Clark Kent, the
way his friends react to his
new line of work, and Lana's
unmistakable charm and sex
appeal all combine to make
movie is really pretty high-
class The acting is superb,
especially by the supporting
cast who can make or break
a film's believability
One especially noteworthy
Eerie winds disturb the landscape
as Joel steps in and out of reality,
giving the audience the feeling that
at some points it's watching a
dream within a dream
that. Dreams and hopes and
plans for the future take up
more than their fair share of
the present
The music also adds to the
dream feeling of the film
I've never heard of the group
Tangerine Dream, but it
sure can play some haunting
refrains
“Risky Business." though,
is not just a movie to go
reminisce by It is a self-
sustaining fantasy comedy
about something that really
could never happen
this an entertaining, if
fanciful, film
Don't let the "Porkv's"-
esque ads fool you This
Attention:
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
All
to
student organizations are required
register annually with the Depart
ment of Student Activities, 325 Tate
Center.
Only those groups registered by
September 30. 1983 will be included in
this years Registered Student
Organization Listing and will be eligible
for block seating at football games.
jDfPRRTfllfNT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES C
performance is by Joe
Pantonallo. who plays
Lana's ex-pimp Guido He
can be funny, disgusting and
dangerous all af the same
lime — not an easy thing to
do
That's not taking anything
away from the lead actors,
though De Momav and
Cruise are really a great
team Her cool, calculating
actions perfectly counter his
rather sheepishly naive
ones
Paul Bnckman's direction
of his own script deserves its
own star credit Eerie w inds
disturb the landscape as Joel
steps in and out of reality
giving the audience the
feeling that at some points
it's watching a dream w ithin
a dream that none of the
movie was ever real
But adolescence ts like
Between
The
Hedges
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