pgt 11 Nightfall Goalpost opens daily nsbraskan By K. Alice Bettt Good news lor lormer patrons of St. George and the Dragon. The new Goalpost has reopened the Dragon's doors with only minor changes. The decor remains the same including a plush wall-to-wall orange carpet. Both sunken and elevated levels pro vide a comfortable arrangement. Although spacious, the staggered levels provide an intimate atmosphere. The Goalpost wU serve liquor and beer. Something new has been added-they serve Michelob on tap. The transformation from the Draeon to the Goaloost is not yet complete. The menu now offered is the Dragon's, but according to owner Lloyd Garber, new menus may arrive next week. Lunches of soup, salads and sandwiches will be served from 11 ajn. The steak grill will open later in the afternoon, but the do-it-yourself concept has been dropped. Perhaps the beggest difference between St. George and the Dragon and the Goalpost is the live entertainment. The Dragon booked" a variety of groups, while only country-western bands will provide the music at the Goal post. It's not spectacular and not really new; the Goalpost does, however, offer r plausible alternative in Lincoln's night scene. . ft Squirt of plea-sure Bota Wine Bags For Only $2.69 Um your 20 percent discount coupon from th papar monty coupon book ' X Israeli violinist Serbia Luca, with a reputation rtwto by Tad k as a dazzling orchestral soloist and renowned known for his performances of J.S. Bach's chamber artist, will perform at 8 tonight in works. Luca's concert is the first scheduled Kimball Recital Hall. Luca is perhaps best in the performing arts series this season. BBOUAC 1235 Q St. Gunny's Tfc3Cten3 Qtbccllsa of fto fcssb fccxzsa 111 IS 8 51. UUI'!&U1I LIl SfcaU f II Hot Wetter This WtJintcr I ' fefi eo.-' (if m . IHH I I U Irs Ia-L-w2 ' RADIO FRIDAY K2CKT RiDNlGHT ttOVIl "TOO JOHES" r n n n n n COOP03IUNCOLN 54th & O STS. 464-7421 n .Ev 01HtelTat1 v -fin . o-7n 1 1 f firll l J . I J I V SI jji jiui ilijgjjpjiMijiiiiAiiii!pMi'wnirTni"rT-ir" fit jPSWfclfll asw 'J J J ITfiil MP.! ferv S. Thzmon in GUTS 'ST.2 Samuel Collu Swiutl Callu ni Vf i I MtErltm .ltT? nuil tostnh E. Blulh new nwa o "- r - Bnint end Jcbi L Tennant Sglgjer Technlelork 6M Wll0 HtlT HiCOKUi W0 tltt: TODA STMTO III. OUS II 1:13 .TH C.T 7.f3 AT 1:20 - 7:30 - 0:30 . n. riiirn nif fi.ii iiii in . i ? i n iiiir.il yi UMdimm i llC4liy KECE5SARY J University of Nebraska at Lincoln HOWELL THEATRE Presents-, AN ALL AMERICAN SEASON 1975-1976 LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT BY EUGENE O'NEILL October m & 20. 2. 22. 25. 24. 25. THE CRUCIBLE BY ARTHUR MILLER December 5. 6. 8. 9.70. . 2. 13. YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU BY MOSS HART & CEORCE S. KAUFMAN February 27, 26, March , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS April 23, 24 26. 27, 28, 29. 30. 31. TICKET PRICES MticMtagi -$2.50 Students f 6.00 Sw $3.00 NoK-itucJiit $10.00 Smoh Croup Rale r AvciUblc ' , All St Rervd Box Ogk Hourt ' ' ' , . Mania? ihrough Friday Ttl'phoni 472-2873 Dot 089! 106 TtmpU BWf. G M 0 1 I