Entertainment

Friends of the Library Reading: 4/18. Alan Gurganus, author of The Oldest Confederate Widow Tells All, previews his latest work, a book of four short novels provisionally called On Tattered Wings. Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library. 5:30 pm.

PlayMakers: 4/20-5/12. Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard. Paul Green Theater. Fee. For more info, call 2-PLAY.

Concert: 4/22. Gin Blossoms. Memorial. 7:30 pm. Fee. For tickets or more info, call 2-1449.

Carolina Union: 4/23. "An Evening with Amy Tan." Memorial. 7 pm. Fee. For tickets, call 2-1449.

Staged Musical: 4/25-28. Kudzu, based on the cartoon by Doug Marlette. 8 pm, 4/25; 2 pm and 8 pm, 4/27; 3 pm and 7 pm, 4/28. Swain Hall, Studio Six. Fee. For more info or tickets, call 2-1449.

Sesame Street: 5/3-5. "When I Grow Up." The Sesame Street Live Muppets. 7 pm, 5/3; 10:30 am and 2 pm,

5/4; 2 pm, 5/5. Smith Ctr. Fee. For tickets or info, call Box Office, or Ticketmaster at 834-4000.

Russian Folk Music and Dance: 5/3. Lele, a Russian folk music and dance troupe. Hill Aud. 8 pm.

Carolina Union Films: All films are shown in the Carolina Union Film Aud. Privilege Card needed. Call the Union Desk at 2-2285.

*4/18 The Breakfast Club. 6:30, 9 pm.

*4/19 The American President. 6:30, 9, 11:30 pm. Fee.

*4/20 The Joy Luck Club. 6, 9 pm.

Music Dept: Concerts at 8 pm and in Hill Aud. unless otherwise noted. For info, call 2-BACH or 2-1039.

*4/18. "The Music of Stravinsky, Copland, and Bernstein." UNC Symphonic Band.

*4/21. "Swinging on the Green: An Outdoor Celebration of Jazz." UNC Jazz Bands. 3 pm.

*4/21. UNC Guitar Ensemble. Person Recital. 5 pm.

*4/23. UNC Symphony Ochestra.

*4/24. Guest Recital: Ruth Geiger, piano. Person Hall.

Morehead Planetarium: Fee. For show times & more info, call 549-6863 or Tar Heel Talk 549-6711 code 8041.

*4/20. Konstellations for Kids. For first- and second-grade students. 11 am-1:30 pm, planetarium's classroom and Star Theater. Registration required. Fee.

*Beginning 4/26. What if the Moon Didn't Exist? Discover what earth would be like without its satellite.

*Sky Rambles. Tour the current night sky and ask the astronomy questions that have puzzled you.

*Night Watchers. Explore how cultures around the world have viewed the cosmos differently.

*Through the Eyes of Hubble. The program looks at the impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9's collision with Jupiter as seen through the space telescope.

*Larry, Cat in Space. This children's show will tell the story of Larry, the first cat to the moon.


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