The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1973, Page page 2, Image 2

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    TONIGHT!! 1
GRAMMY AWARD H
Plaza Theatre
opens today
Though plagued by the misfortunes which
come with moving, the Cooper Plaza Theatres
will open the doors of their new building
today.
WINNER-BEST ALBUM
OF THE YtAn! it
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Cooper executives still are trying to combat
minor moving problems-like an end table
crushed by a falling desk. And the building
itself is still unfinished. The telephones aren't
hooked up and the fountains don't work.
But the sparkling theater part of the
building is completed. The four newtheaters,
on the the comer of 12th and P Streets, will
bring Lincoln's downtown movie screen
count to 13. The building also will house the
home offices of Cooper Theatres and the
Cooper Foundation.
The theaters' lobby is roped off to keep
audiences for theaters one and two in one
area, and audiences for theatei s three and four
in another area. Mike Gaughan, Nebraska
district manager for Cooper Theatres, said this
will help prevent overselling performances.
Each theater seats approximately 300
people and can show 16 mm, 35 mm and 70
mm films. Therearetwo fountains on the east
side of the plaza.
Gaughan said he hopes the plaza will
eventually show specialty films, such as
foreign and domestic films which may have
limited audience appeal.
Gaughan said he hopes the proliferation of
movie theaters in Lincoln will not cause
undue competition among the current
downtown movie theaters. "No one profits
then," he said.
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The new Cooper Plaza Theatres . . . embody a circular concession stand
illuminated by bulb-shaped crystal chandeliers.
oppie presents
GEORGE HARRISON
ond friends in
THE
CONCERT FOR
BANGLADESH
Shows- 7:35-9:40 PM
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MAN THIS IS
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TOM (M'SH) SKERRITT
RON RIFKIN
Songs by
SALLY (MSH) KELLER MAM
& THE ASSOCIATION
Shows- 7:20-9:25 PM '
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On An EXCELLENT
STEREO COMPONENT
SYSTEM
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PIONEER SX424. . . $199.95
MARANJZ AG
SPEAKERS 120.00
BSR310 CHANGER. . . 44.50
SHURE M75 MAG.
CARTRIDGE 24.50
BASE 5.50
DUST COVER 5.50
VALUE $399.95
LINCOLN: I323 "0" St. Ph: 432-3356
ONE ARMLOAD OF BOOKS FROM THE
"ALL YOU CAN CARRY" BIN.
Offer good with this coupon only.
TAILK8 (P0
Who decides what big-name speakers come to
campus?
Speakers like
Jack Anderson
Willium Kuostler
Betty Frieda n
La Donna Harris
John Neihardt (April 26)
Who meets and talks with them and plans their
schedule while on campus?
UNION TALKS AND TOPICS COMMITTEE
If you want to (jut in on thu action - and tht; decision
making come si;o Talks & Topics Chairperson Joan Pfeil
between 1 : 30 3:30 pm TODAY in the Union Program Office,
(178), or call Suanne Brown at 472 2455 and leave your
name and phone number .
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daily nebraskan
thursday, april 19, 1973