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June opens tonight. Tickets are $2.50 for In Lincoln this weekend: Friday features the Cabaret appearance of Elena Cardas in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room. A German singer of international reputation, she delivers a wide range of songs in sixteen languages. Coffee and cookies are included in the $2.00 admission fee. At the Rendezvous, the Johnny Ray Gomez Revue is putting in an appearance. From beginning as an accordion virtuoso, Gomez has steadily built up a very professional act. It will include Diane Tageman, on her own for the first time in the region. Other music in town includes Across Town, playing at St. George & The Dragon at 8:30 p.m., Kirk Orr, playing at the Cattmann's Lounge, and Home Kookin' at the Red Rose Lounge. students, $3.00 tor others. Meanwhile, the Colonnades Dinner Theater continues its production run of Murray Schisgal's Luv. New movies in town include Martin Scorese's Alice Doesn't Live here Anymore, showing at the Cinema 2 (1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, and 9:30); Pets at the State Theater (1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7:05, and 9); Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York, at the Plaza 1 (2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45, 9:45), and the newest Walt Disney production, The Strongest Man in the World, starting today at the Plaza 2. Weekend scene includes cabaret a it town The University Theater production of Kurt Vonnegut's Happy Birthday, Watvte AAarriaQG The Women In Film Series continues this weekend with the presentation of The Model and the Marriage Broker at the Sheldon examined FilraThea" in hllrlon Tne 1951 movie is about a wise-crackjing matchmaker (Thelma III Jl IIVJV-I I jytter) wn0 tries to pair up a likely young couple (Jeanne Crain f I I and Scott Brady). It was directed by George Cukor. ilm showing Cukor's movie examines the rather silly notions of Hollywood romance and, in the words of series curator Molly Haskell, "the kiss as love's ultimate consummation and marriage as every woman's supreme fulfillment." Showings are at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. this Friday and Saturday in the Sheldon Gallery Auditorium. Admission is $1 .25. IF YOU'RE THE FIRST TO FILL IN YOUR ID NUfTlBER. YOU WIN! n n n Fl rv r FILL M M today's number: 506-60- Today Backstage '.td. is displaying 20 student I.D. numbers that begin with 506-60- The first two people to match his or her student I.D. with one of the 20 at Backstage Ltd. win $25 worth of merchandise each. If your I.D. matches the first five numbers above, hurry in! You could be a winner. P.S. Daily Nebraskan staff members are automatically losers! Good thru Saturday today's sponsor: IN THE OVIXS? MEHA6P)!E - llftt 4 'G Friday organ concert to feature electronics "Black Host", a work for organ, percussion and electronic tape, will be featured at George Ritchie's organ concert 8 p.m. Friday m Kimball Recital Hall. ' ' Ritchie, a UNL assistant professor of organ and theory, will be assisted by Albert Rometo, percussion, on the William Bolcom piece. Other selections will include two Bach pieces, Buxtehude's "Passacaglia in D Minor," Cesar Frank's "Choral in A Minor" and a part of Olivier Messiaen's "Ascension Suite." Ritchie will present the program later this year in California, Missouri, Oklahoma and Iowa. SOWS OF. The won c in 16 languages ge-mOir chartteiise elenacajdas wrtK oles aSrezak Paul ricar 8Ptafrf. feb28 UnioriCentenriial r-m: Odlnission. 2 cw, n ARE! (fil W! 7 i hi :'. '-&?A taw mi JJ rrUAbhr uai i tiebhaska Uhiohcohtempomn) a1i-upc HioeHt language, department X I Singer guitarist of the ike Douglas Shouu 8:00 to 12:30 Wednesday thru Saturday mm u u hi ' 11 1 page 10 daily nebraskan friday, february 28, 1975