friday, cpril 23, 1970 d:;!y ncbrcsfcan up & Cinema 1: tab? X,V- art, 7 and 9 pjn. Cinema 2: AY fAe President '$ Aw, 7 and 9:30 p.m. CooperLincoln: Cjrf JLnrr Dean, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 rd 9:30 p.m. Douglas 1 : 77 Duchess and the , Dirtwstsr Fox, 5:20, 7:23 and 9:45 p.m. Douglas 2: Breekhaart Pass, 6:30,7:30 nd 9:30 p.m. Douglas 3: One Fr Ow tfte Gdtoo'r A.'f, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:40 pjm. Embassy: Angel Above and the Devil Below and Country Doe and Oh I That Bedside Wanner, continuous from 1 1 am. Hollywood and Vine 1: Pano rama Blue, 2, 7:30 and 9:30 pjn. Hollywood and Vine 2: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, 2, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Joyo: Romeo and Juliet, 7:30 p.m. Plaza 1: Lipstick, 1:15, 3:15. 5:15,7:15 and 9:15 p.m. Olympia Brewing Company. Olympia. Washington OLY lome things never change. First hinted at in 1919. patent for a tool with which to open milk and fruit cans, the sleek steel line of the. classic beer hook had to await the invention of the beer , can by American Can in 1935. When employee Dewey Sampson was detailed to invent this pc.iultimately functional nrrirlvl in unirina VI ware throats with, the contents of ofoiv. .T It took skill and ingenuity just can't be improved upon. Some things never change. A Ulympia never will. Beer doesn't get any better. littJiu. 'liiiitiHtli'Ir.. ABuaMUMuaMMMMMOSMHUUSmliMI AT 5:23 -7:23 -9:33 f.!stlaes$ SsS. & Sot. ( ... v.-? ' Y Y:- !RLMim--RICIlKI)fRLN-JlLLIREIAll .w;-. .a H i. I am f " r ''a f u:- i I w a www- v to Plaza 2: Oabfe Lombard, 2AS, 5 3, 7:23 and 9:45 Pjto. Plaza 3; fawiy fof, 2:0, 5:03,7:20 and 9:15 p.m. Plaza 4 : 7a Drwrr, 1 SO, 3 SO, 5:50. 7 0 and 9 CO pin. State: 4 n''J oy and Dumbo, 6 and 8:43 p.m. Stuart: A?xf S:op Greenwich Vtllase, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30. 7:30 and 9:30, Starview: They Cam " from Within, 7:30 pjrt4 Six Peck Annie, QASpjm. 84th and 0: Breakheart Pass, 7:30 pjn.; A.V. k&Jestyk, 9:20 p.m. West O: Camt Gy Play, Came Girls Play and Candy Snstchers, show opens at dusk. Performing Arts Gorrtstock: Annie McLoone, Timbertine Peter Yarrow and Barefoot Jerry perform this afternoon outdoors on ' East Campus, or in the Stu dent Activities BIdg. if it rains. The Seventh annual event begins at 12:15 pjn. Indian Expo: Exhibitions of handicrafts and dancing be gin today at noon on the State Fairgrounds. On Sat- , urday, exhibitions reopen at 10 ajn and a fashion show at 8 p.m. winds up the Expo. Amadeus Quartet: The Lincoln with a tool. rf rhircrv millions of cans and the result The same goes for Oly. great beer doesn't change, f First Show at 7:33 Second Feature -SS1.SAJESTYK- V- J -r 1 1 . - . .. f '' rSWF" "VTi ' ' , J:' f I ; Friends of Chamber tJknie sponsor the world famous quartet's performance at Sheldon Manor ut Art Cal lery Auditorium, 8 tonight. A Streetcar Njmed Desire: Ten nessee 'urns' play begins its sevenhow run at r towel Theater tonit at 8. Travesties: A comedy on World . H?ar I Intcilectus!, presented free by the Urtiwrsity Stud ies Historical Theater, at SJ teck Quadrant utSty 4 room, Friday and Saturday st 8 pjn. Arts Festhel: Performances and displays by craftsmen, ac tors, dancers, poets, singsrs and musical groups Saturday and Sunday on the Centen nial IAjII and 15th street. Pro Grabbad Quintet: Free con ; cert in the Sheldon ILmork.1 Art Gallery Saturday at 8 p.m. The group is led by David Kappy, VTIL instruc tor of french horn and music theory. Spring Choral Concert: The Choristers and Choraliers give a free concert of Ameri can music Sunday at 2 pjn. in the UNL East Campus Ac tivities BIdg. Lincoln Symphony : Beetho ven's Ninth Symphony will be performed by the sym phony, UNL Oratorio Choir mi aLa SOUS ftwIM-CAJUriaMi tmonnL Ai3 FMVscfj. Turjj-cn ,rr I 2i ft A V RATED V ! t W V ( 1 : -fUST EE 18-HAVE I J). 1 J " tf V XX : 9mm a a-. a PIT i? VLTzn IVrf I II j ! PIS IT 11 and the Symphony Chorale Sunday at 4 pjm. in Per shing Auditorium. Oregon: The mzx quintet per forms Sunday at 8 pjn, in -.the f&brasJm Union BSroom. Danny Davis and the fiasmCe Crass: This bonus concert for new members of the ' Lincoln Community Concert series begins at 8 pjn. Mon day in Pershing Auditorium. Ltadrigsl Singers: The UNL group wi3 perform with the Clarinet Choir Tuesday at 8 pjn. in K'wrJbaX Recital Ha8. Wishbone Ash: The rock group performs Wednesday at 8 pjn. in Pershing Auditorium. Jerry Jeff Walker: He and his . Lost Gonzo Band w2l give two performances Wednes day, at 70 and 10 pjn at O'Donnei! Auditorium on the Nebraska Wesieyan Uni versity campus. CoKegiate Band Concert: The UNL band performs free at 8 pjn. Thursday in Kimball Recital Hall. Three Penny Opera: Univer sity Studies presents the play April 29 through May 1 at 7:30 pjn. in Henzlik Hall Auditorium. x n ar o fig :t:i 0 2:d X Ltd Fcifc: mm w It Q L'HOTS' Its? CST3' It 13 4S4-7421 54th &0 Street-. tegcthsr ihey msdie it happen! t h4 aft 1.3 i4 AST4Ntt.Jftm PRODUCTION v' ;-.V . ' G . 1730 "O" St. :1 wc.S ' ft!-'. Jtef.p T" - t....- -.T nr.- T--n ,l,..n,-Tn-J Fres concert features some strange sounds The audience at the Pro Garbacci Quintet's free concert Saturday at 8 pjn. in the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery auditorium should find at least one work on the program entertaining, theatrical and funny, sail David Kappy, group organizer. "Scarlatti," written by American composer Tim Broege, calls for the musicians to stomp, dap, whistle, whisper and recite a poem, Kappy said. Calling the work a "celebration of old kinds of music," Kappy said 'Scarlatti" is performed with Renaissance percussion instruments such as finger cymbals, tambourine and triangle. An African talking drum is used, he said, because he could not find a Renaissance drum. Members of the Pro Grabacci Quintet are Debbie Roehl, a junior from Omaha, flute; Debbie Shidler, a senior from New York City, oboe; Diane Miller, a senior from Lexington, clarinet; Debbie Koehler, a graduate student from Norfolk, french horn; and Mark KeHey, a junior from Lincoln, bassoon. All are music majors. - TWELFTH ANO P STREETS - T. m W y j I -V w . '-j 'X ' T" - SB9;'.W'' ' v. i J id u UiiiP ROBERT DE NIRO A MIL hufacMM Sl'OaSESE Hm IJCPEKJSTERI ALBERT BOOKS as Tbm HARJCErTEL LEONARD HARRIS PETER BOYLE as Wizard 1 and CYB1LL SHEPHERD as Betsy WPft (pwbv 1 '"' teif-sa Y 1 ' i -i r ' . 'CHITA 477-1234 ar-imav whj a iai wa w "Adults who want to see a well made film with a - BRILLIANT perform- T ance by Robert De Niro will hail 'Taxi Driver'." GMShaEf-NSC-rV "Kobert De Niro is bril- , Uant ... A CIVASTATIKS performance. The twist J f ending will leave audi ences grasping". Katyra Carrallbw Tark Boily "Robert De Niro is rivet ing, FASCINATING act ing of this sort is rare in a film." Watrnaay Btm Tart fats "It is aet ea experience yra'U sees ferget, far it is aaere tliaa rfiscaacertiag it is Frank Rkn, New Torft Ptaf """'A JLffl ppaaB s V 4 . r-A r -i 3