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~rm~ Bfe Renoir Films to be shown The Russell House University Union's Cinematic Arts Committee will present a Jean Renoir Retrospective in the Russell House Theatre on three consecutive Sundays, beginning February 19. Renoir, younger son of painter Auguste Renoir, is widely considered the greatest living filmmaker. Certainly he is the dean of rrencn directors, and during World War II established himslef in American film as well. In 1976, Renoir received a special Oscar for his contribution to the progress of motion pictures. I The Retrospective will sample each period in Renoir's 45-year career, beginning on the 19th with a silent short, "The Little Match Girl" (France, 1928), and "The Golden Coach" (Italy, 1954 in English). Each will be shown ~ twice, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. "The Southerner" (U.S., 1945), starring Zachary Scott, and "The River" (India, 1951) make up the all-English language program February 26. Complete shows begin at 6 and 9:30 p.m. The festival closes March 5 with two French films, each shown once: "Toni" (1934) at 7:30 p.m. and "French Cancan" (1955) at 9:30 p.m. Admission to all three programs is free with IJ.S.C. identification. Ektel Racc Racc i New que ! As adve j Second levelC< by J.C. Penney's It gives you a I and little of w Technics SL-23 automata Once again Technics offers an outi SL-23 F.G. servo automatic belt-dr less than great turntable performan lot of money to spend. The SL-23 gives you a lot of what's important to have: Full-size 12" platter DC motor with frequency general Electronic speed chanae - - w#" Automatic tonearm return High-sensitivity, statically-balanc Built-in audio insulators Anti-skating force controls plus vi Individual pitch controls and illurr Hinged, detachable dust cover PROBLEM f PREGNANCY I NEED HELP? | Columbia 254-7817 | Charleston 722-8318 WE CAN HELP! j on [uetball [uets JOOOC/QOOyCy maximum j 1 ^OOOOOOOO^ maneuverability E aXXXX) Fx Ira length lor pj POOOOO^j^^ increased reach f| . ? - oufjfrfiu wimme lor easier swing ? Exclusive patented milled head lor better control idriform head shape with larger "sweet spot' t EKJEIDN rtised in PLAYBOY Dlumbia Mall 788-2915 Bens< By BILL DOU Gamecock Sta "Weekend in album recorde flulingiai Lu Benson. How a a 'new' artist i years in the answer is sim artist as far a: play time is c< ^BHy^TaBHB Benson did recognition on <BBIB the re^ease of ti ^ BKBmHhI 1976. Since th< been turned < ticularly to Ge After the fai died down Be recording stu( halls to recor Carnegie Hall' nr*/l nnfr Crv? i -j-janu tuu) IUI i m Muhammad Greatest" in It "Weekend ir iscurity, a hit at last set, is Benson's lot of what's imp< hat isn't! "We Lis 5 belt-drive wyp c standing turntable buy... the oc ive. You don't have to settle for ice just because you don't have a , THQ/^Vi tTk i ryry ill XV7\ylllilV/d JI by Panasonic J 1 tor servo-controlled circuits Jill 5 ed S-shaped universal tonearm . . iscous-damped cueing lever Wc linated stroboscope CAROi CHE TF LOCATION: \ PRACTICE: F TRY-OUTS: - \ i YOG MOST ATT >n keeps on GLAS first for W ff Writer at the F "Weekend' L A." is the twentieth album that d by a hot 'new' jazz lover as w? the name of George an a George Benson be WHAT IV jfter 20 albums and 13 joyable is A fl-? ? * icvuiu uusiucas: jliic piOyS Oil ttl1 pie: Benson is a new strummer s top twenty a m air- blares off jncerned. He is a gi I not receive mass sense. Ben the record charts until dination wi tie "Breezin'" album in against it. 2n many people have dlwork ca >n to jazz, and par- "Windsong orge Benson. Benson d lfare from "Breezin'" his guitar, nson returned to the vocalist. A1 Jios and the concert would rati d "Live in Concert- singing is 1 ' in 1976, "In Flight" hisrenditio lU? !? 1- 4 * ?- -- - me souiiuuacK 10 me Blue," the Ali movie, "The "On Broad 977. recent hit s i L.A.," a two record of All." i second live album, his wtant to have, little of what Isn't: >w/flutter: 0.5% mble: -65dB (DIN B) 2714 Devine LINA ERLEADER >v.nriTC % i "V/vj i o V1LLIAMS-BR1CE STAC "EBRUARY, 27 & 28 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. AA nru 1 "v~\r\v^n l VEDMESDAY 7:30 P.M. GMTIL END BOTH PRACTICE i playin' arner Brothers. Recorded toxy in Los Angeles, ' is a fine easy listening ; could appeal to the jazz ell as the jazz novice. 1AKES the album so enthe skill that Benson eme guitar, tie is not a guitar or an "axe" player that into loud electronic solos, litar player in the finest ison's playing is in coorith the music rather than Some of Benson's hann be heard on the cuts "Ode to a Kudu." loes not restrict himself to He is a very capable thni10h rnncf Roncnn Iawak. JL/VIUJVll 1UVCIO tier hear him play, his not be shunned, especially ns of Leon Russell's "Lady Drifters' hit of the sixties, way," and Benson's most ingle, "The Greatest Love See BENSON, page 15 i 771 71 /i r\ ' // i -/ | >I(JM . I I :si J