n . H" 1 f' Str --'''-' "ttK iH' r ft f I- 6 a a 3 THE APARTMENT LOUNGE AMATEUR NIGHT " TALENT HUNT . ; Sfsiijng Jen. 28 Do Ycu Have Talent? PROVE ill Here is Your Chance to Perform VOCALISTS - MUSICIANS - COMEDIANS MAGICIANS - E.S.P. - STRIPPERS GO-GO DANCER ETC. (finalists appear on Friday) FOR DETAILS CALL: The Dutchman 432-4471 MOW HacSisson CornhusE J APARTMENT LOUNGE I hi' I o "1 si a ZJ I u s ii ujLI Tliis week The Satellite features the great rock group BUZZ WALKER" Playing the hits all night long u-ff.arTKIff3iEJ F if F s 7 1 wsssm A TAK OUT I'LACE p Entertainment & Dancing Nightly STEAKS SEAFOOD LIVE LOBSTER 3223 CORNHUSKER HIGHWA Y Phone 467-2567 K Coupon Expires Feb. 8 JOUoUOAJCn if id! iL-Jl 1 I i THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 50 TOWARDS PURCHASE OF ANY SANDWICH, SPAGHETTI ORDERS, LASAGNE ORDERS, SALAD, BUNCH OF LUNCH? PIZZA, GARLIC ROLLS OR CHILI ORDERS AT SHAKEY'S!' Food & Fun SING - A - LONG Game Room i Pitchers of beer $1 8 10 p.m. nightly (Except Sunday) : E 3G0NO. 48th 464-8328 jj 'ff 'R"TffW J(V'!"f-nWt .8'wy(Ji am rat tsaf fcMi er?a n"3 Different Woman 's odyssey explores feelings on liberation A Different Woman, by Jane Howard The number of new books being written by women is becoming so great that Newsweek called it a revolution. Joining this minor renaissance is Jane Howard with her second book, A Different Woman. Her first book, Please Touch: A Guided Tour of th Human Potential Movement, was published in 1970. bruce nelson A Different Woman is based on Howard's Odys'eus-like travels in an attempt to discover what women in America were saying about liberation. The method is not new (recall John Steinbeck's Travels With Charley), but it can be effective. Highlights include such important chapters as the one on Ken Kesey, (author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) and some passages which come close to being poetry: "I love to . read my paper in the morning. Some days I read the Lost and Found notices. Poodle, ans. to "Coco." Pearl bracelet, vie. 37th & Mad. Reward. The Sagafiord sails this morning from West Houston Street. Showers likely through Thursday. Not responsible for debts incurred by my wife." Regardless of the opinions around her, Howard maintains a certain aloofness. By the end of the book this provokes the reader's curiosity about Howard's own views on the feminist movement. Finally she tells us: "I'm a sympathizer, a femsymp if you will, but some feminists come on so abrasive they alarm even me. Some of these zealots remind me of Pentecostal Christians who grab your elbcw and stare you down and demand, "Do you know the Lord?" . . . Pentecostal ism fervor happens not to be my style, nor does evangelical "feminism. (But) I think our cause is important." r Seats still available for ballet The Joffrey Ballet, regarded as one of America's finest ballet companies, will perform at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday at Pershing Auditorium. A few tickets are still available at the Pershing box office for tonight's performance, but Saturday's performance is sold out. Since its inception in 1956, the Joffrey has been known for its youthful vitality. Dances have been choreographed by Gerald Arpino, Jose Limon, Leohide Massine, Jerome Bobbin' tof West - Side' Story iame) ' and Sir Frederick Ashton. The company's performances in Lincoln are sponsored by the University of Nebraska and the National Bank of Commerce. mr 'm nr. .. .mi m mi am mmr mbP i' 2IUni "5 STRAIGHT I BOWL mm "T" SHIRTS I (football, that is) j I I AVAILABLE FROfTl ANY NU BAND fTlEfTlBER. HELP SEND THE BAND TO EUROPE THIS SPRING. ' A Mebal Creation-Ideas, Inc. I EUROPE THIS SPRING ' I I I j A Nebal Creation-Ideas, Inc. G1! COOPER f LINCOLN 7 A 54TH LO STREETS' 44-7421 mm THRU SUtJDAY TT l:TTrf TTTI i I (CM ill r s w i No grander Caesar... No greater cast! 55 i v fe i Id) . I7 'j, in.'!'! fir i OjrrHWtiUt United Pe4w5r prodtx tion Julius Caesar Charlton Ilcston Jason Ro&ards- J0I111 Gielpd 5 PAN VI'jiC'i'rowfwTl CHNlCOLOR. r il by AMERICAN INItRNATIONAL The weekend around Lincoln features some of ttie finest local entertainment from local people. Branding Iron-E. C. Riders play country-western mus'C Cattman's LoungftChuck Penington pla, keyboard and Denny Zager, guitar. Oer Loaf Und Stein-Charlie Burton's Megatones. The Zoo The Blueyross Crusade, featuring Steve Hanson, moves to The Zoo this week. Satellite Again this week the Johnny R3y Gon-iez Trio, popular and easy-listening Launching Pad-Michigan-based rock group with Buzz Walker. Morocco Lounge-Belly dancers backed by Middle Eastern music. Open Latch-Guitarist Larry Eberman opens here this week. St. George and the Dragon Jasmine remains here for another week. Boar's Head -Guitarist Jack Downs provides entertainment. Ruben's-Emancn, a contemporary duo, featured again this weeL. Pershing Auditorium-The Jeffrey Ballet. Sheldon Art Gallory-The Beethoven Sonata Series fourth proaram will be presented Sunday at 3 p.m. Admission is Free. friday, february t, 1974 1 fs crs cs tsw m cm wai page 6 daily nebraskan jt 0 4 , . A - J ' , A m- A- .-f , . -. -A J J A & A- A- J - ,4 4 4k A s ..A A 4 : 4 .A. A .m 4 ,4 .J..