Wednesday, August 22, 1834 Paga 57 T1 (OK 11 r, t , Continacd frca P3 C3 judges b located in the Do's Complex, which b currently being remodeled. When the complex is finished, the place will be one large bar. Even with out the additional space, Judaea has a large dance floor and a lot of individual serving bars. They feature top 40 rock 'n' roll and the band3 are mainly from the midwest area. There is music at Judges all week with a $1 cover weekdays and $2 cover on week ends. McGuffey'a 1012 P St The Lincoln Jazz Society plays every Thursday night at McGuf fes. There is no cover charge. McGuffeys has both food and drink and attracts a middle age and college crowd. The Mountains 311 South lift St The Mountains offers live rock n' roll music on Friday and Sat urday nights. The dance floor is small and the atmosphere is unpretentious. Pla-mor Ballroom 1920 West O St The big band sound can be found at Pla-mor, which features ballroom music Wednesday and Saturday nights. Wednesday is a singles dance from 8:30 p.m. to midnight and Saturday is a couples dance from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Cover is $2.50. Sun day, the Pla-mor has polka music from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. with a $2 cover charge. Riveras, 1320 West O St Country and country rock music can be found at the Rive ras, which has local acts playing Friday and Saturday nights. The music attracts a diverse crowd, aywhere from 20 to 90 year olds. There is no cover. Royal Grove 340 West Corahisslcer Highway Music can be found all week at the Grove for only $1 cover charge, unless there is a special show. Mostly the music is rock and roll, but the Grove has fea tured national acts like the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the Sub urbs, and The Romantics. The Grove has lots of room and a large dance floor. The clientele Includes perm end blow dry. 1 imp 'inpijmi mi hi up i i hi n mii j ii.ii .mm. in ! jii i" ' " i iiiiprrTTTirri i i 'IT"" "' ""f "'T' wbwiiwihii ' u rWiTiTfriTffT ! -Cp f ;;; j h - -v J t- - H f - sn try t- T i , Ijxtrr jrnjtr-ttnj p. tkj-C -L This coupon expires Sept. 8, 154 CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT 489-6913 5220 S. 48th products available. ri I. r u mil tmWM 1- 3 P 1 .art' 0 0 0 b mainly a middle age working class. ft Sidetrack, 7C0 P St The Sidetrack is an easy-going bar with a college and young professional crowd. Thursday night, the Sweet Potatoes band plays and Friday and Saturday Joyce Durand (piano) and John Bryan (bass) play ditties and Jingles which the whole crowd sings along with. Another fea ture at the Sidetrack b a trivia contest on Tuesday night. GbyUgStt Elgtro 2C3 W.llth St The Bistro is a restaurant dur ing the week, but features local musicians on the weekends. The music b mainly folk and con temporary. There is a cafe-bar (bistro) atmosphere which b oriented toward a professional and faculty crowd. Eventually, the Bistro hopes to have music on Monday nights, fcr which there would be a cover. Cur rently, there is no cover at the Bistro. Sweep Left, 815 O St Sweep Left supports a large college crowd and has music toward the end of the week. The music b rock 4n' roll and there b a $1 cover charge on Friday and Saturday. Tucker Inn 82S5 S. Uth St As Lincoln's largest country western club, Tucker Inn, of course, features country music Monday thru Saturday. There b a $2 cover and your first drink b free. Freeride is the house band. They play most nights, but peri odically, the club will feature a Nashville act. Zao Bar, 1S3 N. 14th St The Zoo b Lincoln's home for blues music, featuring big name blues musicians, local blues tal ent, as well as other types of music. The bar and dance floor are small, but friendly and packs in more fun per square inch than most places. The Zoo has featured such notes blues acts as Luther Allison, Robert Cray, Johnny Reno and the Sax Mani acs and Magic Slim and. the Teardrops. Cover charge ranges anywhere from $2 or more, depending on the band. Another feature at the Zoo is their Friday afternoon club, with local blues music from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. for only $1 cover charge. Precision haircut additional. - Dally Nebraskan "Murder..." ' Continued from Vtz 2 eye. "I'm pregnant and my boy friend left the show. I havent anyone to help me. Please Mr. McGruder. Youll be paid In fulL" A black stream of mascara dripped down her check. McDugan took her in his arms and parted her lips with his tongue. "Ill take a down pay ment now." Mona stepped back and slap ped McDugan's face so hard that spit Hew out of his mouth. "Never mind, I thought you had the class to allow a woman the freedom to weep and not touch her person." McDugan wiped the spit off his chin, and reconsidered. "Okay, 111 help." 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