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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 22

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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C-2 Mattoon (D.) Journal Gaiette Friday, February 4, IMS United Way concert, Kirkland Center, Decatur, Compiled by Carl Lebovltz. To list events in calender, write 2917 Richmond, Mattoon, or call 234-3267 by Monday before publication. Events subject to change. THEATRE THE GINGHAM DOG, Celebration Co, Station Theatre, Urbana, 7 and 9:30 Feb. 4-5, 11-12; 8 p.m., Feb.

6, 9-10. $4. CAROUSEL, Sunshine Dinner Playhouse, Ramada Inn, Champaign, 6 p.m. Wed. 4 p.m.

$14.50 $15.50 Fri. and $16.50 students and senior citizens $12 Sun. CHAPTER TWO, Theatre 7, Decatur Civic Opntpr Thpatre, II Foh 4 5 CARNIVAL, Community Theatre, 25th and Washington, Terre Haute, 8 p.m., Feb. 4-6. ON GOLDEN POND, Red Mask Players, 610 N.

Vermilion, Danville, 8:15 p.m., Feb. 4-5, 10-12; 2 p.m., Feb. 6. $4, $5. POSITIVELY FIFTH STREET PLAYERS, 109 S.

5th, Springfield, 9:30 p.m., Feb. 4-5. AH, WILDERNESS, Theatre Guild, 101 E. Lawrence, Springfield, 8 p.m., Feb. THE ACTING COMPANY, producing artistic director John Houseman, SSU Auditorium, Springfield, Pericles, 8:15 p.m., Feb.

Twelfth Night, 2 and 8:15 p.m., Feb. 5. $9, $10. THE NEARLYWEDS, champagne brunch theatre, Mory's Restaurant, Beitlinc Plaza, Bloomington, buffet lunch noon, show 2 p.m., Sundays through March 27. SHA KESPEARE WEEK, Millikin Decatur; Feb.

7-13: Shakespeare films, Staiey Library 8, 8:30 p.m., Feb. 7-8, free; faculty forum, Albert Taylor Hall, 10 a.m., Feb. 9, free; Twelfth Night, Albert Taylor Hall, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 10, and 8 p.m., Feb. 11-12, The Acting Company In Pericles, Kirkland Center, 8 p.m., Feb.

13, $6, $7. OLD TIMES, UfKran-nert Studio Theatre, Urbana, 8 p.m., Feb. 8-11; 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., Feb. 12; 1 and 4 p.m., Feb. 13.

$4.50. OH, COWARD, Danville Light Opera, Danville Civic Center, Feb. 11-12, 17-19; matinees Feb. 12, 19. PETRA, gospel musical drama, lrts Str-vmson and King's Troupe of Buffalo, ISU Bone Center, Normal, 8 p.m., Feb.

12. $1. DANCE ILLINOIS DANCE THEATRE, choreography by guest artists, Ul Kran-nert Playhouse, Urbana, 8 p.m., Feb. 10-12. $5.25.

OPERA THE TELEPHONE, Kaeuper Hall, Millikin Decatur, 8 p.m., Feb. 6. Free. MUSIC EIU STUDENT RECITALS, Dvorak Hall, Charleston: Stephen Wisely, piano, and Gena Groppel, mezzo-soprano, 2 p.m., Feb. James Alvey, baritone, 8 p.m., Feb.

10. Free. PAT TR AVERS, EIU Lantz Gym, Charleston, p.iii.. Feu. 4.

J0.S3. BLACK AND WHITE, MILLIKIN JAZZ HAND, Ilene and Lakelanders, 8 p.m., Feb. 12, Jim Ed Brown, 2 and 6 p.m., Feb. 27, $8 advance, $9 door. EXHIBITS PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW, Lake Land College Learning Resource Center, Mattoon, through Feb.

TARBLE ARTS CENTER, Charleston: Roger Blakely, bronzes, through Feb. 15; Rauschenberg-Rosenquist visual arts, through Feb. 15; Watercolor Illinois, 4th biennial competition, Feb. 6-Mar. 15.

ALICE BABER, retrospective, Bicentennial Arts Center and Museum, 132 S. Central, Paris, through Feb. 20. paintings, sculptures, ISU Turman Art Gallery, Terre Haute, through Feb. 20.

MISCELLANEOUS GREAT ALONZO ORGAN GRINDER, Cross County Mall, Mattoon, Feb. 4-6. FLICKER FUN, children's movies, Mattoon Public Library, p.m., Feb. 5-19. Free.

DOROTHY HAMILL, "Centre Ice," with Rick Turley and Mary LeBeau, Skatium, 500 N. Beach, Normal, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., Feb. 5. $10. DANIEL E.

MARVIN lecture Poland: 1980-82 and Beyond, EIU Booth Library Lecture Hall, Charleston, 2. p.m., Feb. 6. Free. ICE CAPADES, Assembly Hall, Champaign, 8 p.m., Feb.

8-12; noon and 4 p.m., Feb. 12; 2 and 6 p.m., Feb. 13. $5, $6, $7, 16 and under $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 for 8 p.m. 4 p.m.

6 p.m. Sun. NBC rides out of cellar 8 p.m., Feb. 4. $4, $5.

MAGIC SLIM, TEARDROPS, UI Illinl Union Rooms and South Lounge, Urbana, 8 p.m., Feb. 4. DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL, First United Methodist Church, 5th and Capitol, Springfield, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 4. Free.

HOWARD KLUG, music for woodwinds, UI Kran-nert Festival Theatre, Urbana, 8 p.m., Feb. 5. $1.50. JEANNIE C. RILEY, Gospel Lighthouse Theatre, 123 W.

Church, Champaign, 5 and 7:30 p.m., Feb. 5. $7 advance, $9 door. iiiiDiAfiA U. RnGTiluZ ENSEMBLE, Rose: Hulman Institute, Terre Haute, Feb.

5. UI SYMPHONY, UI Krannert Great Hall, Urbana, 8 p.m., Feb. 9. $1.50. CHURCHMEN QUARTET, Cross County Mall, Mattoon, Feb.

11-13. SERGIU LUCA, violin, and ANNE EPPERSON, piano, UI Krannert Great Hall, Urbana, 8 p.m., Feb. 12. $1.50. 4 FRESHMEN, 4 ACES, INK SPOTS, "A Time to Remember," ISU Braden Auditurium, Normal, 8 p.m., Feb.

12. $6, $8, $10. DARYL HALL, JOHN OATES, Hulman Center, Terre Haute, 8 p.m., Feb. 12. $9.50, $10.50.

REO SPEEDWAGON, Assembly Hall, Champaign, 8 p.m., Feb. 20. $8.50, $9.50, $10.50. OPRY LAKELANDERS COUNTRY OPRY, Decatur: Steve Auburn, 8 p.m., Feb. 5, Vivian SATELLITE TV FOR NEW YORK (UPI) NBC rode the Washington Redskins right out of the cellar and into first place in the Nielsen ratings last week, collecting a rating of 49.5 and an audience share of 68 on the most-watched Super Bowl in history.

The top 10 programs for the week ending Jan. 30, according to the A.C. Nielsen were: 1. Super Bowl XVII (NBC). 2.

Super Bowl XVII Post-Game Show (NBC). 3. Dallas (CBS). 4. The A Team (NBC).

5. Dynasty (ABC). 6. Magnum P.I. (CBS).

7. Simon Simon (CBS). 8. Falcon Crest (CBS). 9.

Love Boat (ABC). 10. M-A-S-H(CBS). Last year's Super Bowl contest got a lower rating, but a higher share, at 49.1 and 73, indicating there were more television sets in the cdunt for this year's game, but NBC estimated the audience for Super Bowl XVII at 111.5 million -the highest in the game's history. So many people tuned in to watch the Redskins whip the Miami Dolphins they even managed to destroy "60 Minutes," burying the perennial Top 10 king in a 49th place tie with NBC's "Fame." A brand new NBC series, "The A Team," scored a fourth place win by following the Super Bowl, all of which gave NBC an overall prime time rating of 20.5 and an audience share of 31 for a rare first-place appearance on the Nielsen card.

CBS was a distant second, at 17.3 and 26, and ABC was third at 16.4 and 25. Only on the news front did CBS retain its traditional dominance, although the Super Bowl euphoria appeared to have aided NBC even in that area. The "Evening News" scored 15.6 and 25 for first place, but NBC's "Nightly News" usually in third place was second at 12.7 and 21. ABC's "World News Tonight" was third at 12.3 and 26. RURAL HOMES Sr ui.

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