Wednesday, august 20, 1975 daily nebraskan page 22 entertainment m. x-nMAthino fnr evervone" is more than apt to describe the plethora ot NU entertainmeni: r .i . - har-.tvnino enwr the CamVt. everyone TVia ,,. rf 1Q7S-76. available free next week around campus, gives box office information and descriptions of the hundreds of events. Howell Memorial Theatre . features classic dramas such as Tennessee Wdhams Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and sponsors the innovative Studio Theatre etu Politician Ju Han Bond, feminist GeSneCGer and Star Trek Gene Roddenberry are three of me speakers in varied programs sponsored by Prno'nm TounCll. The nrocram council also is bringing to campus the National Marionette Theatre, mi mist Keith Berger, comedians Harrison and Tyler and- second Winter . Walpurgisnatcht, an all-night open house of activities. ' ' The Nebraska Union Foreign Films Series offers 15 of the finest films for their Xtm 8CB3UU. Uliviuuu I urn tuuiic will feature documentaries, classic American WIHU1UCU vu p. J 4 Brownville features fiddlers Ynn are cnrdiallv invited to attend the Fifteenth Annual National Fiddle and Country Music Contest at Brownville, Nebraska, August 29, 30 and 31, 1975. Informal attire requested. The Brownville festival, sponsored by the Brownville Historical Society, is a gathering of fiddlers, banjo pickers and country singers demonstrating their musical ability in competition. Charles Hahn, coordinator of the festival, said the participating musicians come from throughout the Midwest with occupations as varied as their hometowns. The weekend-long contest begins with the junior division Friday evening at eight o'clock. , . Bluegrass and country music competition is divided into four general categories: singers, fiddlers, pickers, and combos. Each division is governed by specific and binding rules to guarantee authenticity. According to the official rules, fiddlers must, "play a hoedown, a waltz, and one other not a hoedown, a waltz, i.e. rag, schottische, foxtrot, blues, clog not in hoedown tempo, or jib 68, 98 rhythm, provided a jig was not played for their hoedown." Such professional lingo perhaps is best translated on me iiaaie. Saturday afternoon the singers division will compete until six o'clock followed by a .concert headlined by Lincoln's Blue Grass Crusade. Sunday morning is scheduled for pickers and the afternoon competition includes fiddlers and combos. Finals begin at six-thirty Sunday night with the top three contenders in each category competing. Hahn said a newly developed site has been designated for this year's gathering. The contest grounds are just north of the Brownville State Recreation Area on the river front. He also assured ample camping ground, food stands and restrooms. The Fiddle and Country Music Contest in Brownville is gaining national fame, according to Paul Moss, master of ceremonies for the festival. He said the event is listed in many national music magazines. He also said he knew of several participants and country music fans who attended the contest from the Carolinas, Minnesota and southern states. daily nebraskao Job Openings Entertainment Editor-needs solid background In the fine and performing arts; prefer news background andor specialty knowledge in entertainment. 20-30hrswk. Columnists-liberal or conservative; part- or full-time (weekly or biweekly). ; Free-lance photographers, artists, writers. Copy editor-experience preferred; must have journalism or English background; 16-20 hrswk, afternoons. ; . Night News Editor-Experience required; 20-25 hrswk, nights. DAILY NEBRASKAN SUBSCRIPTION CLERK POSITION NOW OPEN FOR 1975-76 SCHOOL YEAR. Work involves keeping track of subscribers, wrapping papers to prepare for mailing, and taking same to Post Office. Hours: approximately 9-11 a.m. Need car. $2.15hr. to start. Contact "jerri" at 34 Neb. Union or 472-2590 immediately. Cuter Instruction froa Profossinnals Zagor iaitar Studio 433-1321 DeX Clip V Mftf lite ' " if a: rfi iVs: ... MP , - ' cT'1'',-, ."I'"! m iia kam ru r a Customer During these times of impersonal supermarkets there is still a neighborhood merchant who cares about you 27th & "O" Liquor 'The Friendly Corner" 432-1566 7S WM1 i i Bakery Goods mmu ;(1 Decorated Cakes Snacks & Sandwiches Open 24 Hours a Day 27th&"0"St i--M:aollItarO Da 6 6:30 Park Fraa Aftsr 6p.m, Nebraska Union Ei300(2E7 MM '" 12t$i&Q The Gas Menagerie Open MTSVTh till 9:00 105 Frl. Sat. a . . I - i arvest Moom 9:00 - 11:00 for Coffee Lunch 11:00 1:00 p.m. Dinner 5:00- -6:30 p.m. Complete Cafeteria Service The, Crib 7:00 - 6:30 a.m. Monday Friday Saturday 8:00 - 3:00 South Crib 7:00 - 11:00 p.rn. Friday - Saturday 8:00- 12 midnight Sunday 1 .00 - 1 1 :00 p.m. I Oaa & wsa tssss fesfi their - first m$lhl h? sltbsa btsrstted, h tls -Ifeiniay kz. fit 7:C3 P.P. D:sk tzZ ct?sU ct!::i:r f:? rcsa Tfct w3 b fla trs" tzi mml faferaito thst lis t?:rt ' ocsffirCT-iOf; .ii'iI.Tir-' ' ' 1 ' fci