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ACTIVITIES FOR APRIL 1971 I TONIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 22 THURSDAY, APRIL 29 *Take One? Series of Student Films 8 p.m. College Union Lounge The new 'T»*e One" series of student | films covers Itsuesconcernlngtheyoung I minds of the world. Over forty young I filmmakers Illustrate their viewpoints I in such films as "Cocoon*, Khosrow I Harlsaarr"s story of ayoung black search- yr love and meaning In Hollywood's I* bleak sexual wilderness; 'And It Goes I On and On*, a penetrating UCLA film I by Cheryl Hunter which looks at vapid ity I ife; and "How to Up There*, an | excruciatingly realistic portrait of a young man about to give himself a shot of dope; and "Put A Medal on the Man", a special look at politics, blood money, I and student demonstrations. Throughout I the three programs there is deft satire, witty animation, humor, nostalgia, protest and deeply personal expressions of loneliness and anguish. I TONIGHT JOHN BALDESSARI Performing Arts Guest Speaker 7:30 p.m. Snack-bar Cafeteria John Baldessarl is a professor of art at the California Institute of Arts in Los I Angeles. He will discuss his work and of other conceptual artists. I FRIDAY, APRIL 16 SPEAKER: GIA-FU FENG College Union 312-313-314 Mystic Gla-Fu Feng will speak on the I subject of "Tai Chi, I Ching, and the :h Culture.* I FRIDAY, APRIL 16 "WATERHOLE *3" CU Friday Flick 6:30 A 9 p.m. College Union Lounge Fast-talking, carefree gambler Cole, I (Jame Coburn) "acquires* a map showing location of buried gold in a water e. Into the town of Integrity he rides, ire in short order he rids the sheriff I of his clothes and fast horse, seduces | the daughter and gallops off pursued by b crooked sheriff (2) the real theives I and (3) the daughter who doesn't want him j APRIL POCKET CALENDAR: 7Z2ZZ- 5£&"i«c.U.v NPPa to. ex jga; i ss: eu i -m^ SSI? sWBsafWfc ■ .*■■ HI I MAY POCKET CALENDAR < lo get away. A bawdy, rowdy satire onthe great American West lh which broad, earthy humor Is supplied in huge doses. I SATURDAY, APRIL 17 STAR-GAZER DANCE 8pjn. , Free Speech Area Calm, clear weather is due for Ihe Star-Gazer Dance, which will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 17 in the Free Speech Area. The all-college dance, sponsored by the College Union Popular Arts Committee, will feature two of Fresno's most popular and exciting bands, "Zapata* and "The Expectations*. SUNDAY, APRIL 18 ■THRONE OF BLOOD" Fine Art Movie 8 pjn. College Union Lounge One of the world's great directors, Akira Kurosawa, in "Throne of Blood* has adapted the story of Shakespeare's •Macbeth" to tell a clnematlcally brilliant tale of a power-hungry war lord in 16th century Japan during theScngoku civil wars. Toshiro Mifune, one of Japan's fore- shattering spectacle of physical and metaphysical violence. IMONDAY, APRIL 19 "THE NEW AGE STRING QUARTET" Coffee Concert I College U The featured performers will be the New Age String Quartet in the Fresno State College Music Department. The String Quartet is composed of James Stark, violin; Susan Lanfri, viola; Elaine Ikemoto, violin; and Nancy Cou- The quartet will play contemporary works by Gcnastcra, Webern, Pender- Nklj Lutoslawski, and William Mullen, tssistant professor of music at Fresno State. I FRIDAY, APRIL 23 "NIGHT ON THE DELTA QUEEN" College Union Lounge The College Union Recreation Committee presents the third annual "Night on the Delta Queen* party on Friday, April 23, at 8 p.m. In the College Union Lounge. This year's Delta Queen party promises to be bigger and better than •The Bourbon Street Stompers*, a popular Dixieland band, will provide the •Riverboat* music for the evening. MONDAY, APRIL 26 RALPH NADER Amphitheatre Ralph Nader is probably America's most famous — and most effective — critic. He has been called everything from Muckraker to Consumer Crusader to Public Defender. His documented criticisms of government and industry have had widespread repercussions on public awareness and bureaucratic pow- Ralph N r has been responsible for glutamate (MSG) from baby food, for recall of millions of defective motor vehicles and for countless other advances in the sanitation, pollution control, Hearing Ralph Nader lecture it an experience unto itself. Not just due tohis oratory proficiency, but owing more to His obvious sincerity, the listener cannot help being Impressed by his facts figures, motivated by his ideas. To all Fresno State students and staff and people of the community, this Is a rare opportunity. Clear the air of apathy and spend an afternoon with Ralph Nader. TUESDAY, APRIL 27 " HOUSE OF ATFtEUS" Coffee Concert College Union Lounge An Evening of Southern and Appalachian Folklore by Dick and Anne Albin of "The House of Atreus*. The Kentucky-based music/theatre company will perform a two-hour concert of folk tales, superstitions, home remedies, and folksongs Indigenous to the southern and Appalachian regions. FRIDAY, APRIL 30 JOHN FERRO, SATANIST 1 p.m. College Union 312-313-314 John A. Ferro, former student and as sociate .of Anton Szandor LaVey, founder and high priest of the Church of Satan in San Franc i sco, will be sponsored by the College Union Forum Arts Committee. Mr. Ferro will speak on "Satan- Ism and the Dark Side of Life*. FRIDAY, APRIL 30 "ELVIRA MADIGAN" Friday Flick CXI Lounge 7 p.m. A 9 pjn. - "May well be the most beautiful movie In history"—Newsweek. 'Elvira Madigan* Is a love story directed with love, and acted so eloquently by Pla Degermark, then a newcomer to the screen, that her performance wonthe "best actress* aware at Cannes. Thommy Bergren, who shares with her the emotional Intensity of this tale ofaforbidden romance, was given the top acting award of Sweden, where" the movie was made. Some observers have called 'Elvira* a tone poem, but especially in Its visual aspects it achieves the lyrical quality that produced such critical and popular ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 1971 FRIDAY, MAY 7 "COOL HAND LUKE" CU Friday Flick 6:45 A 9 p.m. College Union Lounge "Cool Hand Luke* brings tothe screen the dramatic story of a southern chain gang with a gamut that ranges from t emotion to humor. Luke Jackson, a man In rebellion not only against the society which imprisons him but also against any system which seeks to limit his personal freedom. I SUNDAY, MAY 9 "R0CC0 AND HIS BROTHERS" Fine Art Movie College Union Lounge A film of epic proportions, FIOCCO tells its story In five episodes oyer a span of half a dozen years. It is a social study of a mother and her four sons who leave an impoverished farm In southern Italy to join a fifth son in Milan to I Tuesday, mayji U.S. ARMY FIELD BAND 8:30 pjn. I Amphitheater The United States Army Field Band of Washington D.C. the Army's official touring band, will appear in a free public concert on Tuesday, May 11, at 8:30p.m. in the Fresno State College Amphitheater. The concert is co-sponsored by the Fresno Bee, KMJ, KMJ-TV, and The Fresno Stale College Union. The Band's worid-wide tours have included performances in London's Royal Festival Hall, the Edinburg Music Festival, Berlin's Olympic Stadium, the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, and the Concert Hall in Amsterdam. [THURSDAY, MAY 13 ACOUSTIC CONCERT | College Union Lounge The College Union Programs presents a special "Acoustic Concert*, at 7:30 p.m„ Thursday, May 13, In the College Union Lounge. Five musicians, Ralph Almanza, Pat Snowden, Tom Baag, Rod Vowel I, and Eric Liner will present a varied and interesting program of acoustic music which Includes variations of Simon and Garfunkle, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash I THURSDAY, MAY 20 "MEL RAMOS AND ER0T- IIC ART" Guest speaker: Mel Ramos 7:30 p.m. Snack-bar Cafeteria Mel Ramos, an associate professor of art at Hayward State College, has an international reputation as a 'Pop Artist*. He has exhibited In numerous museums and galleries throughout the United States and Europe. His paintings are included in the permanent collections of Syracuse University, Aachen Museum in Germany and the University of Southern Florida at Tampa. FRIDAY, MAY 21 "CARTOON FESTIVAL" CU Friday Flick 7 A 9 p.m. College Union Lounge A hilarious evening of entertainment will be In store for the final Friday Flick, Among the featured cartoons are: Speedy Gonzales in "Mexican Cat Dance", Mr. Magoo in "Grizzly Golpher* and •Magoo's Masterpiece", andRoadrunner In "BeepPrepai-ed"and*WarandPieoe." •Merry Mavericks*, which stars the Three Stooges, and a W. C. Fields film entitled 'Fatal Glass of Beer* will also Thuraday, April IS. 1971 THB DAILY COLLBaAN - THE WORLD IS FULL OF BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE AND PLACES. To help you get thereJWA introduces the Getaway Program. It you could dig hitch-hiking across Spain _. camping along a road in England. Staying at a chateau in France or living near a beach in California. TWA brings you Getaway. First there's the Getaway* Card. With it. you can charge airfare, hotels, meals, cars, just about anything just about anywhere. And then take up to ffon all domestic flights on a standby ■s at many places fly at 33! It also gives you reduced i you'll be staying. Youth Passport is good on 20 other airlines. It cost: $3 and it's available to anyone between 12 and 21. Arid it you send in the coupon, we'll send you the Getaway Vacation Kit. It has a Cetaway Book, a 224 page look at 19 of the great cities of the world. Three brochures, one on America, one on Europe, aod a third on Africa. Asia, the Orient, and the Pacific. It has the independent Cetaway Brochure. For those who would rather travel by themselves than with a group. . And it has applications for both the Youth Passport and Getaway Card. . Mail in the coupon for TWA's free Getaway Vacation Kit. And find out how easy getting away really is. The Getaway Program _y.SA/EUROPE/ASIA/PACIFIC/AFRICA TWA. P.O. Box 465. FaTmingdale, N.Y. 11735 Please send me TWA's free Cetaway Vacat Name I Address ' I City State I Zip I. i TDOmi]
Object Description
Title | 1971_04 The Daily Collegian April 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | April 15, 1971 Pg 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | ACTIVITIES FOR APRIL 1971 I TONIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 22 THURSDAY, APRIL 29 *Take One? Series of Student Films 8 p.m. College Union Lounge The new 'T»*e One" series of student | films covers Itsuesconcernlngtheyoung I minds of the world. Over forty young I filmmakers Illustrate their viewpoints I in such films as "Cocoon*, Khosrow I Harlsaarr"s story of ayoung black search- yr love and meaning In Hollywood's I* bleak sexual wilderness; 'And It Goes I On and On*, a penetrating UCLA film I by Cheryl Hunter which looks at vapid ity I ife; and "How to Up There*, an | excruciatingly realistic portrait of a young man about to give himself a shot of dope; and "Put A Medal on the Man", a special look at politics, blood money, I and student demonstrations. Throughout I the three programs there is deft satire, witty animation, humor, nostalgia, protest and deeply personal expressions of loneliness and anguish. I TONIGHT JOHN BALDESSARI Performing Arts Guest Speaker 7:30 p.m. Snack-bar Cafeteria John Baldessarl is a professor of art at the California Institute of Arts in Los I Angeles. He will discuss his work and of other conceptual artists. I FRIDAY, APRIL 16 SPEAKER: GIA-FU FENG College Union 312-313-314 Mystic Gla-Fu Feng will speak on the I subject of "Tai Chi, I Ching, and the :h Culture.* I FRIDAY, APRIL 16 "WATERHOLE *3" CU Friday Flick 6:30 A 9 p.m. College Union Lounge Fast-talking, carefree gambler Cole, I (Jame Coburn) "acquires* a map showing location of buried gold in a water e. Into the town of Integrity he rides, ire in short order he rids the sheriff I of his clothes and fast horse, seduces | the daughter and gallops off pursued by b crooked sheriff (2) the real theives I and (3) the daughter who doesn't want him j APRIL POCKET CALENDAR: 7Z2ZZ- 5£&"i«c.U.v NPPa to. ex jga; i ss: eu i -m^ SSI? sWBsafWfc ■ .*■■ HI I MAY POCKET CALENDAR < lo get away. A bawdy, rowdy satire onthe great American West lh which broad, earthy humor Is supplied in huge doses. I SATURDAY, APRIL 17 STAR-GAZER DANCE 8pjn. , Free Speech Area Calm, clear weather is due for Ihe Star-Gazer Dance, which will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 17 in the Free Speech Area. The all-college dance, sponsored by the College Union Popular Arts Committee, will feature two of Fresno's most popular and exciting bands, "Zapata* and "The Expectations*. SUNDAY, APRIL 18 ■THRONE OF BLOOD" Fine Art Movie 8 pjn. College Union Lounge One of the world's great directors, Akira Kurosawa, in "Throne of Blood* has adapted the story of Shakespeare's •Macbeth" to tell a clnematlcally brilliant tale of a power-hungry war lord in 16th century Japan during theScngoku civil wars. Toshiro Mifune, one of Japan's fore- shattering spectacle of physical and metaphysical violence. IMONDAY, APRIL 19 "THE NEW AGE STRING QUARTET" Coffee Concert I College U The featured performers will be the New Age String Quartet in the Fresno State College Music Department. The String Quartet is composed of James Stark, violin; Susan Lanfri, viola; Elaine Ikemoto, violin; and Nancy Cou- The quartet will play contemporary works by Gcnastcra, Webern, Pender- Nklj Lutoslawski, and William Mullen, tssistant professor of music at Fresno State. I FRIDAY, APRIL 23 "NIGHT ON THE DELTA QUEEN" College Union Lounge The College Union Recreation Committee presents the third annual "Night on the Delta Queen* party on Friday, April 23, at 8 p.m. In the College Union Lounge. This year's Delta Queen party promises to be bigger and better than •The Bourbon Street Stompers*, a popular Dixieland band, will provide the •Riverboat* music for the evening. MONDAY, APRIL 26 RALPH NADER Amphitheatre Ralph Nader is probably America's most famous — and most effective — critic. He has been called everything from Muckraker to Consumer Crusader to Public Defender. His documented criticisms of government and industry have had widespread repercussions on public awareness and bureaucratic pow- Ralph N r has been responsible for glutamate (MSG) from baby food, for recall of millions of defective motor vehicles and for countless other advances in the sanitation, pollution control, Hearing Ralph Nader lecture it an experience unto itself. Not just due tohis oratory proficiency, but owing more to His obvious sincerity, the listener cannot help being Impressed by his facts figures, motivated by his ideas. To all Fresno State students and staff and people of the community, this Is a rare opportunity. Clear the air of apathy and spend an afternoon with Ralph Nader. TUESDAY, APRIL 27 " HOUSE OF ATFtEUS" Coffee Concert College Union Lounge An Evening of Southern and Appalachian Folklore by Dick and Anne Albin of "The House of Atreus*. The Kentucky-based music/theatre company will perform a two-hour concert of folk tales, superstitions, home remedies, and folksongs Indigenous to the southern and Appalachian regions. FRIDAY, APRIL 30 JOHN FERRO, SATANIST 1 p.m. College Union 312-313-314 John A. Ferro, former student and as sociate .of Anton Szandor LaVey, founder and high priest of the Church of Satan in San Franc i sco, will be sponsored by the College Union Forum Arts Committee. Mr. Ferro will speak on "Satan- Ism and the Dark Side of Life*. FRIDAY, APRIL 30 "ELVIRA MADIGAN" Friday Flick CXI Lounge 7 p.m. A 9 pjn. - "May well be the most beautiful movie In history"—Newsweek. 'Elvira Madigan* Is a love story directed with love, and acted so eloquently by Pla Degermark, then a newcomer to the screen, that her performance wonthe "best actress* aware at Cannes. Thommy Bergren, who shares with her the emotional Intensity of this tale ofaforbidden romance, was given the top acting award of Sweden, where" the movie was made. Some observers have called 'Elvira* a tone poem, but especially in Its visual aspects it achieves the lyrical quality that produced such critical and popular ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 1971 FRIDAY, MAY 7 "COOL HAND LUKE" CU Friday Flick 6:45 A 9 p.m. College Union Lounge "Cool Hand Luke* brings tothe screen the dramatic story of a southern chain gang with a gamut that ranges from t emotion to humor. Luke Jackson, a man In rebellion not only against the society which imprisons him but also against any system which seeks to limit his personal freedom. I SUNDAY, MAY 9 "R0CC0 AND HIS BROTHERS" Fine Art Movie College Union Lounge A film of epic proportions, FIOCCO tells its story In five episodes oyer a span of half a dozen years. It is a social study of a mother and her four sons who leave an impoverished farm In southern Italy to join a fifth son in Milan to I Tuesday, mayji U.S. ARMY FIELD BAND 8:30 pjn. I Amphitheater The United States Army Field Band of Washington D.C. the Army's official touring band, will appear in a free public concert on Tuesday, May 11, at 8:30p.m. in the Fresno State College Amphitheater. The concert is co-sponsored by the Fresno Bee, KMJ, KMJ-TV, and The Fresno Stale College Union. The Band's worid-wide tours have included performances in London's Royal Festival Hall, the Edinburg Music Festival, Berlin's Olympic Stadium, the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, and the Concert Hall in Amsterdam. [THURSDAY, MAY 13 ACOUSTIC CONCERT | College Union Lounge The College Union Programs presents a special "Acoustic Concert*, at 7:30 p.m„ Thursday, May 13, In the College Union Lounge. Five musicians, Ralph Almanza, Pat Snowden, Tom Baag, Rod Vowel I, and Eric Liner will present a varied and interesting program of acoustic music which Includes variations of Simon and Garfunkle, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash I THURSDAY, MAY 20 "MEL RAMOS AND ER0T- IIC ART" Guest speaker: Mel Ramos 7:30 p.m. Snack-bar Cafeteria Mel Ramos, an associate professor of art at Hayward State College, has an international reputation as a 'Pop Artist*. He has exhibited In numerous museums and galleries throughout the United States and Europe. His paintings are included in the permanent collections of Syracuse University, Aachen Museum in Germany and the University of Southern Florida at Tampa. FRIDAY, MAY 21 "CARTOON FESTIVAL" CU Friday Flick 7 A 9 p.m. College Union Lounge A hilarious evening of entertainment will be In store for the final Friday Flick, Among the featured cartoons are: Speedy Gonzales in "Mexican Cat Dance", Mr. Magoo in "Grizzly Golpher* and •Magoo's Masterpiece", andRoadrunner In "BeepPrepai-ed"and*WarandPieoe." •Merry Mavericks*, which stars the Three Stooges, and a W. C. Fields film entitled 'Fatal Glass of Beer* will also Thuraday, April IS. 1971 THB DAILY COLLBaAN - THE WORLD IS FULL OF BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE AND PLACES. To help you get thereJWA introduces the Getaway Program. It you could dig hitch-hiking across Spain _. camping along a road in England. Staying at a chateau in France or living near a beach in California. TWA brings you Getaway. First there's the Getaway* Card. With it. you can charge airfare, hotels, meals, cars, just about anything just about anywhere. And then take up to ffon all domestic flights on a standby ■s at many places fly at 33! It also gives you reduced i you'll be staying. Youth Passport is good on 20 other airlines. It cost: $3 and it's available to anyone between 12 and 21. Arid it you send in the coupon, we'll send you the Getaway Vacation Kit. It has a Cetaway Book, a 224 page look at 19 of the great cities of the world. Three brochures, one on America, one on Europe, aod a third on Africa. Asia, the Orient, and the Pacific. It has the independent Cetaway Brochure. For those who would rather travel by themselves than with a group. . And it has applications for both the Youth Passport and Getaway Card. . Mail in the coupon for TWA's free Getaway Vacation Kit. And find out how easy getting away really is. The Getaway Program _y.SA/EUROPE/ASIA/PACIFIC/AFRICA TWA. P.O. Box 465. FaTmingdale, N.Y. 11735 Please send me TWA's free Cetaway Vacat Name I Address ' I City State I Zip I. i TDOmi] |