The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 22, 1984, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, February 22, 1984
Daily Nebraskan
Page 9
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Television
Timothy Hutton and George C.
Scott star in the 1931 film Taps, which
airs at 8 p.m. on Channels 0 and 10.
Although the film itself is far from
superlative, it is significant because it
marked a major shift in Hollywood's
attitude towards the military estab
lishment. The film tells the story of a
military academy which i3 being closed
down, and the cadets who fight (liter
ally) to keep it open. The film also stars
Tom Cruise, who went on to fame in
Risky Business.
Radio
Two interesting programs high
light KZUM's (89.5 and 99.3 FM) sche
dule for today. First, at 7:30 p.m.,
Strictly Sixties will focus on black
music during the rock era. Top 40
black artists will be featured, as well as
more obscure performers. Clark Besch
is the host and requests will be taken.
Immediately following at
10:30 p.m., Aural Delights, a weekly
overview of the "new music" scene, will
feature Mister Heartbreak, the new
album by avant-garde poet and com
poser Laurie Anderson in its entirety.
Artists appearing on Anderson's sec
ond album include Adrian Belew,
Phoebe Snow, Peter Gabriel and Wil
liam S. Burroughs.
And for those whose taste in music
runs more toward the classical side,
KUCV (90.9 FM) will be featuring a
special edition of the Chicago Sym
phony, honoring composer Maxim Shos
takovich. Shostakovich will be featur
ed conducting several of his own pieces,
including, "Incidental Music to Sha
kespeare's Hamlet," "Violin Concert No.
1 in A," and "Symphony No. 10 in E."
The show begins at 8 p.m.
At the Sheldon
Dob he Flambeur (Dob the
Gambler) will be screened in the Film
Theatre at 1, 7 and 9 p.m. The film,
directed by Jan-Pierre Melville, was
produced in France in 1981. Admis
sion is by donation.
Around Town
The Lincoln High Swing
Choir will be appearing in the Cen
trum, 11th and O streets, during the
lunch hour as part of the Lincoln Cen
ter Association's Come in From the
Cold weekly concert series.
The Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th St., will be
presenting Comedy Shoppe again to
night. Cover charge is $ 1 .50.
Continued from Pea 8
I think of KOIL with a great fond
ness as one of the station's with which
I grew up. Currently, the station is try
ing to make a comeback after several
hard years with an interim license
holder. KOIL is programming about 60
percent oldies during the week and
solid gold weekend, said Terry Mason,
program director.
KOIL, too, has found its niche,
according to Mason.
"We're doing OX," he said. "Business
is good. We're going to hang in there
with this format."
One thing going for KOIL is its
emphasis on personality. Mason and
Clay Michaels, the newsman, have a
good rapport and are relaxed in their
delivery. At the same time, they are
witty and aware of what's going on in
their city.
In my opinion, that is AM radio's
strong suit personality. Lincoln's
AM personalities have the right idea.
But their liveliness is missing.-- They
seem, at times, stifled or in a rut.
Thomas said there is still a lot of life
in the AM band. I'd like to think so, too.
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