The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1976, Page page 12, Image 12

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Embassy: tnf, Swedish I
. Nymphet, 11 a.m., 1:30
p.m., 4, 6:30, 9. and 11 :30, ,
and Exacutive Wives,' 1 2:30
p.m., 3, 5:30, 8, and 10:30.
. Plaza 1: Play ft Again, Sam,
1:45 p.m.. 3:30,6:15,7:15
and 9:15.
Plaza 2: Lot's Do ft Again, 1:15
, p.nv3:15, 5:15, 7:15, and
' 9:15.' ..
Plaza 3: Hustle, 1 p.m., 3:10,
5:20, 7:30, and 9:40.
Plaza 4: Tim Man Who Would
Be King, 2 p.m., 4 :25. 7, and
9:25.:
Cooper Lincoln: Gona Wih The
Wind, 12 noon, 4 p.m., and
8.
Cinema 1 f Barry Lyndon, 1:45
p.mv5,nd8:15.
Cinema 2: Dog Day Afternoon,
1:45 p.m. 4:05, 6:45, and
9:05.
Joyo: Swan Alone, 1:30 p.m.,.
3.-20, 6:10, 7, and 3:50. -
Stuart: Lucky Lady, no times
available. Midnight Movies:
Lenny. , -
The Sunshine Boys,
3:10, 5:20, 7:30.
Douglas 2:
1 p.m.,
'- . fx :jif
Douglas 3: Tommy, 5:30 p.rn
7:30,9:30
Hollywood and Vine 1 : The
1 Way We Were, no times avail
able. .
Hollywood and Vine 2: The Tall
Blond Man With One Black
Shoe and Monty Python and
the- Holy Grail, no times
available.
Public Swimming: The Abel
. Sandoz Pool is open from 2
to 5 every afternoon, 7:30 to
10:30 Sunday through
Thursday nights and 7:30 to
9:30 on Friday and Saturday
' nights -
Photographs: Daniel Williams
Exhibition In the Nebraska
. Union until March 5. -
Choral Musfe: Paul Chrtstien-
. sen's . Concordia Choir at.
OTOonndi Auditorium tie
braska Westeyan University.
8p.m Feb. 14. ,
Blusgrass Dance: , Buckdancer's
- Ball at ' The Music Box, to
night at 8 in Omaha.
Jezi Concert: Maynard Fergu
son at Ottonneil Auditor-
turn, tonight at 8.
Model United Nations: Today
.and Saturday at tha Nebr
aska Union. . . ;
Classical Music: The Tel Aviv
Quartet with clarinetist
- Yoruu Ettlingsr, Feb.. 14
- . Sheldon , Memorial Art' Gal
lery Auditorium, 8 p.m.
Jazz Band: The University Jazz
Lab Band, tonight at 8 Kim
ball Recital Hall.
Faculty Recital: Robert Fought,
saxophone, Feb..13, 8 p.m.,
Kimball. I
Theater: Oh Dad, Poor Dad. . .
Feb. 16 to 21, 8 pjn..
Temple Building studio
theater.
Sheldon: Jerome Horning,
ceramics (until Feb. 22);
' Reuben Tarn, paintings (un
til March 1); James Van
' Derzee, photographs (until
Feb. . 231; Bradley Walker
, Tomlin, paintings opens
Sunday, Feb. 15 until March
. ': 141. "
- Sheldon Film Theatre: Tupmt
,. mros and The Abandoned
Children, 7 p.ro.V Feb., 17,
' 18, sod 19. : :
Speaker: the Rev; Ralph Aber
nathy , Feb. 1 9, 7 :30 p.m. at
the Union.
Symphony Concert: The Lin
coln Symphony Orchestra
with Chorale, Feb. 17, 8
p.m., O'Donnell Auditorium.
Pla-Mor Ballroom: Dance every
night with food and drinks.
Sat. Fab. 14, Valentine
Dance with Bobby Layne;
Adolph Nemeti Band on
Sun. Feb. 15. ' :
Royla Grove: Live band. The
Heartbreak Kids. '
Clayton House: Music from the
threesome ; Cyndy and the
Partners,' "
Auditions: Seven male actors
needed for two student dir
ected one-act plays, 111 Be
Damned and Out At Sea. To
night 7, Tumble Bldg. 303.
Fanny's (Lincoln Hilton): Tha
Don Hendricks Group.
Oscar's: New4ers from 2 pjm.
to 6 Saturday.
Tha Open Latch: Easy listening
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v " mmmiiw " 1 IntalSisWt. TH I the best
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.all day everyday
Free Popcorn
George's Lounge
2555 Comlmsker
pool foosball snacks
sandwiches shuffleboard
open 7. a.m. - 1 a.m.
BSW
Special day at th Palms
Lasagne .
Salad and dessert buffet
Fresh breads
$3.75
5 to 9 Valentine's Day only
235 No. 11th
(located in the? roar of JADA)
v musks by Herbie Adems
from 6:30 pjn. to mw
; night Friday and Dcve
Landis from 7 p.m. to mid
; nisht Saturday: v -Airport
Inn: Phyllis sings and
. plays the piano and organ
nightly.
State Historical Society:
Nebraska's heritage on dis
. . play from 8 am. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday
and 1 :30 p.m. to 5 Sundays.'
Revolution Lounge (Holiday
Inn Northeast): Live band,
. Shannon. ." '
Unde Sam's: Free Valentino's
" plza ' .with two-fera every
. Friday , from 4:30 pjn. to
7:30 plus - the disco each '
night.',, " '
The Zoo : Music by Home
Cookin'. .
Little -Bo's: (Center.) music by
Fonzy and the Happy Days
Revue; East, DJ Don Craw
ley plays the top 40 in the
disco; West, bluagrasa music
from Rainbow.
Theater: Lab plays, George.
Adaptation, and We Hate To
' ' Sm You Go, 7 p.m., Feb;
15 and 18, Temple Bldg.
201, (No admission charge).
Plays start Sunday
Three one-act plays will be presented Feb.' 15 and
16 in the Laboratory and Arena Theaters at the
Temple Bldg., 12th and R streets.; , ,
The public is invited to the plays, George,
Adaptation and We Hate to See You Go,- which are
presentations of the theater arts play direction class.
On both nights, the first student-directed plays will
start at 7 pjn. with two plays opening at about 8 pjn.
and 9 p.m. :;. ': ' : "
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