daily nebraskan page 1 1 Wednesday, august 26, 1931 The Fast promotes .. . . Continued from Page 10 "On stage we take the black leather to the hilt says Zone. "It's like our fantasy you know, and we're living it out.' "But in New York it's not a fantasy because you just can walk around like that, h adds. "It's not fantasy. It's day to day dress. Working with his own label has enabled Zone to "get some things off his chest in recent years, including a general mistrust of major record labels. i don't have to play games this way; he says. UI don't have to have them lead me on a leash to where they want to take me ... it could be a bargain bin, and there's no glory in that, is there? The Fast 'received some unexpected help on their first album (actually a collected remix of their 45s) in the form of Ric Ocasek, the Svengali behind The Cars. It was one of those nice-guy things, Zone explains. "He (Ocasek) saw us playing at a club in Boston one night. He came backstage and within the next day he called me up, and two days later we were playing in a stadium with The Cars. A week later he took us into Electric Ladyland studios in New York City and spent around S 10,000 of his own money on the weekend re cording. MI dont want to never be signed to a major label, Zone adds in afterthought. "But 1 want to get everything off my chest now . . . while I can. The Fast is tentatively scheduled to return to the Drumstick in November. Lima? or DirovsR F1SD & CD1PS he Mamma) J 9i7 'O' SC. 0 NETV celebrates movies and music By Cydney Wilson This week Nebraska ETV Network is presenting "Nine Nights in Summer, a cele bration of music and movies planned to attract new view ers to public television and encourage more support for Nebraskans for Public Tele vision. The celebration began Saturday and will continue through Sunday. This week will also be the beginning of a month of classic Bette Davis films. Part of the "Nine Nights in Summer will feature movies highlighting such stars as llumphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. The featured films are as follows: Casablanca Friday, Aug. 28 at 8 pan. starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman; Mary,, Queen ofScotlani, starring Katharine Hepburn on Sat urday, Aug. 29 at 4 pjn.; and The Lion in Winter featuring Katharine Hep burn and Peter OToole on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 8:05 p.m. A documentary on the life and work of Katharine Hepburn will be presented on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 6:10 pjn,, entitled "Star ring Katharine Hepburn." There will be many other specials during the week long celebration which will encompass other areas be sides the area of cinema. Wednesday, Aug. 26, Nat ional Geographic will pre sent a special entitled, "Mysteries of the Mind," at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, an evening of music will be featured, beginning with Paul Simon at 8:05 pjn. in a 60-minute special, follow ed by The Oak Ridge Boys on Soundstage at 9:15 pjn. Saturday, Aug. 29 at 10:45 p.m. Willie Nelson will be featured in a pro gram entitled, "An Austin City Limits Special with Willie Nelson, Ray Benson and Friends.' Sunday, Aug. 30 con cludes the celebration be ginning with a three-hour salute to the music of the 1950s hosted by Arthur Godfrey, beginning at 5 pjn. At 8 p.m., "Gala of the Stars 1981' will be present ed from Carnegie Hall honoring the relationship UNIVERSITY THEATRE 81-82 I ill fi n I'm 7U tit u 1 1 if 1 ri y RTaimg 3$J BUS STOP by William Inge Sopt. 24. 25, 26 & Sept. 29- Oct. 3 Studio 12 BEWARE OF STILL WATERS by Calderoa v v V October 15. 16. 17 & 20-23. Studio 12 W f THE RUNNER STUMBLES by Milan Stitt M November 12. 13. 14 & 1721. Studio 12 IW 1 LIGHT UP THE SKY by Moss Hart 1 1 Feb. 4. 5. 6 & 9-13. Temple Studio HEDDA GABLER by Henrik Ibsen Ij March 4. 5. 6. 9, 10. 11. 12. 13 J' U. I Howell Theatre - Gala Opening! 1 , LADYHOUSE BLUES by Kevin CMorrison JRr April 1. 2. 3 & 6-13. Temple Studio . 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