- w v x.' v . v -v' -w V . v y v.' v w .v y ,y ,y v READ DAILY NEBRASKANl WANT ADS pg.7 197 C AMINO HEAL by Tennessee Williams DECEmBER6,9,-14 DfifVTOfVS DSRTH uoaltz of the torzGazyorzs by Jean flnouiih OCTOBER 18,19,21-26 byKurtVonnegutJr. by Georg Buechner FEBRUflRY 28 (TlflRCH 1.3-8 APRIL , 25.26.28-30 fTlay 1-3 LIVE - ON STAGE! ALL SEATS RESERVED Tickets on SALE NOW! INDIVIDUAL TICKETS SEASON TICKETS STUDENTS S2.50 STUDENTS $8.00 GENERAL S3.00 GENERAL $1000 ' BUY SEASON fi SAVEi -- " GROUP RATES AVAILABLE CALL 472-203 linn impnfcin Films & st S V3tm Bum I jf m III I I w Jmml Ji. a him M .8 '? fflk ANAISNIN OBSERVED A film Portrait of a woman as Artist Directed by Robert Snyder U.S.A. 1973 68 minutes "On screen, Miss Nin muses on her experiences as a writer, psychoanalysis with Otto RanK, dreams as blueprints for literature, her methods of editing the Journal and an experiment with LGD, (which nwio her feel that she was turning irito'gold). "Appearing equally delicate and rooust, Miss Nin is impressive as a survivor-also as a flexible, generous person who has spanned such a range of decades.-; Slse still makes me nervous when she talks about the vision of If io artist. Nora Sayrc, The New York 7irr.es plus a short feature ANTON CHEKHOV: A WRITER'S LIFE Narrated by Eli Waffach September 24, 25, 26, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Screenings at 3, 7 & 0 p.m. Admission $1.25 Sheldon Art Gallery, 12th & 'R Street KeTurn lest? viuiwm Bruce Lee has been gone for over a year now and lAirn n m rnr a nmm h niirr mhs. wk mi t u v dynamic force behind the Kung Fu craze. Most of the leftovers have been the few rip-off exploitations that roiiow naturally in tne wane or a newiounu nioviu yeniK. Maia hnv(oor w haup n npw I pp film. The Return of the Dragon, which he not only starred in but also wrote and directed. Actually tnis movie was snot covorai vAAf-c: onn pvpn hpfnrp I f's last mnvie and his only American produced film, Enter the Dragon, which nu Lincoln over a year ayu. oreg lukow l ee was destined, before his death, to become one of filmdoms most popular stars, following in the footsteps of other machotypes like John Wayne, uiint bastwooc and Charles Bronson. His body was a coiled, living weaDon vet beneath it all his acting displayed a shy, virginal, boyish naivete. Fakery abounds in his films but the camera tricks are much fewer man in tnose ot his lesser compatriots. In one unedited, continuous shot. in this turn, Lee makes an incredible, split-second leap with his leg,! kicks out a light fixture hanging from the ceiling and lands smiling wiiiiout a trace of effort on his face. With very littla blood in this film, there is something purgmgly pure in his ballets of violence. The martial arts imports will never make the critics look twice, yet they drew ir, a lot of peopie and made an incredible amount of money. If anybody ever notices them in passing, it will be because of Bruce Lee. Lee starred in four movies in his lifetime. This is only one more than did James Dean, another young actor who once, for a brief moment in time, grabbed a large piece of glory and then passed on before we could see the end of his story. It's the stuff cult figures are made Of. J for Ordinary People Like You... ' EXPLOITING AWARENESS . , ' .-Toy 'iA?c Courts ' Designed to explore the potential of ordinary people to bo happier through group participation in verbal and non-verbal experiences. Each course involves six weekly 2'2-hour sessions, and groups will be limited to 14 individuals. Sessions begin Oct. 14, 15, 16. and 17, with afternoon and evening sessions most days. Sessions will.be held at Wesley House. 640 No, 16th St., Lincoln, F or Complete Information, Write, Visit, or Cali: University Extention Division 511 Nebraska Hall 00 i North 17th St. - I'lncoln. Nebraska 68508 Telephone 472-21 71 MP i Here's a way to tackle high tire & service IK pnces! ijl I ! IV A J (0 7 tires arid fi.t service work v. pwith student lu H . 2 weeks onh Offer ends Sept. 30:'J P3qe 6 daily nebraskan iriond'iy, September 23, 1974