The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 26, 1979, Page page 13, Image 13

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daily nebraskan
page 13
friday, january 26, 1979
Manilow . . .
Continued from Page 12
"Men! Why be a 98-pound rock freak when you can
become handsome, husky Haydn-lover? Don't delay, send
today for your very own Charles Atlas He-Man Record
Collection! Don't let bullies kick sand in your stereo!
Hurry offer ends soon. Act now, or you'll never know
what a few adagios can do for your pectorals!"
"Yeah, I was heavy into Led Zeppelin for a long time,
but man I kicked the habit and so can you. I stopped just
like I started-One Disc At A Time. Yes, using this clini
cally tested cure, I was able to go from the Band to the
Beatles to Billy Joel and finally to Barry Mannilow, and
buddy, that's where I can quit."
Somehow, though, in spite of all I'd seen I just didn't
buy it. Rock make you weak? No way. I got home and
thought about doing some jogging to clear my head, but I
changed my mind. I grabbed some junk food, sacked out
with my headphones on, and chortled as I listened. After
all, why do you think they call it rock?
Animation featured
A feature length program of contemporary animation
will be presented at Sheldon Film Theatre. A series of 18
films in the New Animation Festival will be shown Satur
day and Sunday at the theatre .
The program will present a wide variety of styles, tech
niques and moods ranging from a serious look at life to
the crazy reaches of one's mind, said Dan Ladely, Sheldon
Film Theatre director. Interesting use of color and
textures develop into animated art that is very different
from the traditional "Bugs Bunny" animation, he added.
Subjects include the stereotyped images of male clubs,
a primordial couple and the birth of their child and a
paper rectangle inside the windshield of a moving car dis
playing the animated landscape.
Some are abstract, causing viewers to draw their own
conclusions, while others are graphic in revealing human
emotions, Ladely said.
Showtimes are 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. with a 3 p.m.
man tinee on Saturday. Admission is $2.
Orchestra featured
The Thad Jones and Mel Lewis Orchestra, will be fea
trued at the Witherspoon Concert Hall at the Joslyn Art
Museum in Omaha 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
The jazz orchestra will feature New York musicians
with songs that date back to its start in 1955.
Tickets are $6 for the public and $5 for students or
jazz society members. Tickets are on sale now at all
Brandeis ticket outlets and at Joslyn the day of the show.
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FILMS FROM THE SERIOUS BUSINESS COMPANY
Cartoons for adults!
Saturday & Sunday, January 27 & 28
Screenings at 7 & 9 p.m. Saturday matinee at 3 p.m.
Admission $2.00.
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'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' is one of
the finest science-fiction horror films ever
made. The special effects are vivid and
chilling ... the film ends with the single
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literally curdles your blood and makes your
hair Stand On end." - Newhouse Syndicate
' This season's best, most successful film . . .
a welcome reminder of how movies should be
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involving the pods and their hairy tendrils are
brilliantly unsettling." - New York Times
" 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' will
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"Veronica Cartwright ... all but steals the
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