U.P.E.I. SUN Pd). 10, 1983 5M (Ma/Em ing to cash in on the Friday the 13th craze if you can believe it. It's supposedly based on a true story, I think they got it out of the Nation— al Enquirer but anyways, . thay say it's a fiction- alized account so you can take it from there. Basically what we've got here is a story foc- ussing on Carla Moran, (played by old Box Car Barbara) and her ordeal when she gets terrorized by the unknown. I really can't say anymore because your Honey and buy that long over due pint you've been about or spend it on worthwhile because this show really isn't wort-h the time or effort to hot- her going down there. Sorry about the review but that's the way we see it. If you're really pres- sed for entertairmen though we've got a good tip for you but it's not in the form of movies and could cost you a little bit more or less depending on if you drink or not. her of the band. . Anyways thats about it or this week so do your- self a favour and don't miss jazz night. I think you'll find it a weloane change. Just don't do like Ernie and take in the shoe from floor level, I think' you'll like it better sitting down. Oh ' Yeah, stay away from the elevators too, they can be - a frightening' experience whenyourinthewrong frameofmind' . 'l'Ul'l'lON FEES: 101 WAYS TO FINANCE ‘AN EDUCATION. a horror movie is a horror Curious? Okay, well if movie and if we told any- you really want to law, more, it would ruin it for the Charlottetown Hotel you guys who are about to has a "Jazz Night" every be sucked in for four Wednesday from 9:00 to bucks. 1:00 featuring the Kenny If you're into be- Downe Quartet. ing scared and like alot Ernie and I took in of wierd Special effects the show last week and then you might (and I were really impressed at really stress might) get the quality of music these a, charge out of this movie guys were playing. They Really though, to tell you played mostly Count Basie, the truth you probably and Duke Ellington along won't get a goose bump. I with a selection of others Eureka College in 111' mean, as far as horror that in all reality is inOiSr raised $28r000 movies go, this one is quite a change from the I from alumni by an 'W‘ kind of tame. So as far music you're used to hear— ' " Opt 3"3t'1dént" 317995117“. as we're concerned save ing on the radio crin clubs. and several other SChOOIS For you music affician— are offering.discounts dos who've got to know who to students who can Pay the band numbers are, they cash up front: and Yale have got Kenny Downe on allows tuition fee pay— bass, Dave Sheppard (of I ments over 30 Yea-rs. U.P.E.I.) on drums, Shawn While colleges scra— Ferris on piano, and Law- mble to cope With CUtS rence Patzer on lead gui- in federal aid, SOme tar. If you're lucky, Cle- .. states are lending a la Erringtin, an occasion— helping hand: PennsY 1" al singer, might get up Vania governor DiCk and do a few songs too. I ThOI'Dburgh aUthorj-Zed She's a voice that's got the sale of up to $300 to be heard to be believed million in binds annua- I _mean this lady can really 11y to help finance stu‘ Sing. It's just too bad dent loans. “ she's not a permanent men- , u Well we've got a hot one for you this week in Movie Review. Hot, as in don't touch it, or in .- this case, don't go near it. In all seriousness though this is a review about "Entity" now play— ing down at the Prince Edward Cinenas starring Barbara Hershey. (You might remember her from that old classic "Box Car Bertha", or maybe that other golden oldie "Cat Women on Mars".) Actually this is just another horror flick try 6 = 1m , The UPEI. Sun aims to be an independent news- ' paper published weekly by the UPEI' Student ' Union. 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