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Comedies Top CinemaTexas Listprograms also will feature a cartoon or comedy shortA comedy series highlights this semester’s CinemaTexas schedule, a film program sponsored Monday through Thursday nights in Jester Auditorium by the radio-TV-film department.The Pearl Amster Concert Foundation is presenting six artists in a series of five concerts this season to help them gain exposure All proceeds of the concerts will go to the performers.Pianist Dickram Atamian opened the season Jan 7Among those films scheduled are Howard Hawks' “Bringing Up Baby” and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Preston Sturges' “The Palm Beach Story’’ and “Miracle at Morgan’s Creek” and GeorgeFuture concerts will feature cellist Randolph Whitford Feb. 4. pianist Alberto Reyes March 4, tenor Young-il Chung and soprano Kimberly Jones April 1 and pianist Allegria Arce May 6. All performances are at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays and are given at Grace Nazarene Church, 1006 E. Koenig Lane.Stevens’ “Woman of the Year” with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn.Also included are Billy Wilder's “Some Like It Hot and “One. Two. Three. MostOnly 250 subscription tickets for all five performances will be sold, each costing $10. Subscription orders should be mailed with a stamped, self-addresed envelope to: Pearl Amster. 2304 Hartford Road. Austin 78703 In addition. 50 tickets will be sold at the door for each performance at $3 each.TUESDAYS through Thursdays will be devoted to an assortment of classic films, both American and foreign, including, of course, both Griffith's “The Birth of a Nation” and Welles’ “Citizen Kane.” Alfred Hitchcock will be represented with “Psycho.’ “North by Northwest” and “Foreign Correspondent Humphrey Bogart fans can see their favorite with James Cagney in Raoul Walsh’s “The Roaring Twenties” and with Lauren Bacall in Hawks' “The Big Sleep And musical buffs can enjoy Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly’s “Singin' in the Ram and Busby Berkeleys “Goldiggers of 1935.'Classic documentaries include Robert Flaherty’s “Nanook of the North” and “The Land.” as well as Leni Riefenstahl s “Triumph of the Will and the rarely seen, two-part, “Olympiad.” JEAN-LUC GODARDS “Breathless” is among the foreign films scheduled, as well as Eisenstein’s “Potemkin.” Fellini's “81'a,” Renoir's “The Crime of Monsieur Lange.” and Japanese film maker Ozu's first film, “The Only Son.”Individual tickets for each CinemaTexas program will be $1. but a season ticket for all 60 programs will be available at the box office for $15. Show times are at 7 and 9 p.m. unless otherwise noted in The TexanFoundation Presents 6 Artists
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