The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1972, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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Good Reading: Can O' Beans 3 by Greg
Scott, Shelley Becker, Dave Brink, Bart
Becker, Tex Richters and Steamboat.
Locally grown.
Wouldn't you know that sooner or later
I'd get around to writing a favorable review
of something I was involved in. This is it, a
plug to get you to buy the new comic.
It's better than the first two, I think,
because it has a lot more stuff in it. A couple
new artists help to broaden the possibilities
both by their artwork and by the thoughts
they're conveying.
And because No. 3 has three times the
pages of the early'duo, the possibilities for a
variety of forms of messages multiplied.
It's also very funny. I've been looking at
some of the material for several months and
I still think it's funny. So I think you should
buy it and enjoy it, too.
Available at Dirt Cheap and the ASUN
Record Store in the Union.
Quick Concert notes,, within; driving or
hitching dstancc:
Dec. 5: Tom Rush, Boulder through the
10th; Dec. 7: Mance Lipscomb, Davenport,
Iowa; Dec. 8: Byrds, Chicago; Judy Collins,
Chicago; Mance Lipscomb, Newton, Iowa;
Muddy Waters, LeMars, Iowa; West Bruce &
Laing, Wichita; Dec. 9: West, Bruce & Laing,
Lincoln at Pershing; Earl Scruggs, Iowa City;
Byrds, Iowa City; Dec. 10: James Gang,
Wichita; Doctor John, Minneapolis; West,
Bruce & Laing, Denver.
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photo by Gail Folda
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ATTORNEY
-DEFENDER OF THE "CHICAGO 7"
Tuesday, Dec. 5
2:00 - speech &
rap-session
Union Ballroom
sponsored by by Union Talks & Topics
bait becker
The first concert of the Performing Arts
Series is slated for Friday night at Kimball
Recital Hall. Cellist Leonard Rose will
perform.
Individual concert tickets are $2.50 for
students and $4 for nonstudents. Series
tickets (four concerts) are $8 for students
and 12 for nonstudents.
Brecht's play The Caucasian Chalk Circle
opens Friday night at Howell Theatre. It will
play Friday and Saturday and next Monday
through Saturday.
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail ,' will
be presented Thursday through Saturday at
Weslyan's Miller Theatre.
The Weekend Film
one-Brewster McCloud.
is a weird
The Haymarket Gallery will be holding
what they call a "Christmas Gallery Gala"
through Sunday. Informal talks by various
artists are slated for 1 p.m. daily.
And Tuesday is the opening of the
RadioTelevision exhibit by Eric Abraham at
Sheldon.
Friday night the Star-Spangled. Wranglers
are playing for a dance in the Union
Ballroom, if you like country music you'll
like this band.
And if you like heavy, loud music the
West, Bruce & Laing concert Saturday at
Pershing will suit you fine. Also on hand
Saturday will be Edgar Winter.
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FOR CHRISTMAS?
'a fashion show presented by Ben Simons"
WED, NSCHT DIG. 6 9D.m. MIDfsHGHT
Show directors: Sherry Pinkerton
Judy Joiner Pat Ward
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course and complete a major portion of It
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UNIVERSITY
EXTENSION RIVISION
Call 472-2171
Visit 511 Nebr. Hall
Monday
8 p.m. Waitbrook Music
Building Choral Roorn-Studant
Initrumantal Emambla Concert.
Tuesday
7, 9 p.m. Stuart
Thaatar-Foralgn Film "Day and
Niflht In tha Foreit" (from India)
8 p.m. Kimball Racltal
Hall-Audun Ravnan, planlit.'
Wednesday
3. 7, 9 p.m. Sheldon-Spaclal
Film "PunUhmant Perk."
9 p.m. Channel 12-"Open Air
Mutlc Mix" Highllghtf of tha
Nebraska Wetleyan Muilc Festival.
Thursday
8 p.m. Kimball Racltal
Hall-Unlvarslty Brass Ensemble
end Brass Choir.
8 p.m. Millar Theatre,
Wesley en-"The Night Thoreeu
Spent In Jail." Through Saturday.
Friday
10 a.m. Emerson Recital Hall,
Wesleyan-Senlor recital; Terry
Yost, cellist, end Jaanette Wagner,
clarinet.
7, 9 p.m. Union-Weekend Film,
"Brewster McCloud."
8 p.m. Klmbell Recltel
Hall-Performing Arts Series.
Leonard Rose, cellist.
8 p.m. Miller Theatre,
Wesleyan-"The Night Thoreau
Spent In Jail."
8 p.m. Howell Theatre-"The
Caucasian Chalk Circle"
8 p.m. Union Ballroom-Dance
with the Star Spangled Wranglers.
monday, december A, 1972
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