The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 26, 1981, Page page 11, Image 11

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Wednesday, august 26, 1931
The Fast promotes .. . .
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"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.
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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
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Sopt. 24. 25, 26 & Sept. 29- Oct. 3
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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
. L l rf i HAMLET by William Shakespeare
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between public television
and the performing arts.
The evening will end with
an all-star special, Star Fest
Finale at 10:55 p.m. featur
ing Mary Martin, Big Bird,
Racido Domingo, Cynthia
Gregory and many more.
According to Mary Neal
Schutz, editor of Choice
magazine, which is publish
ed monthly by Nebraskans
for Public Television, the
week has been going very
well. Viewers are encour
aged to call in pledges dur
ing what are called "pledge
breaks" or intermissions.
The programming is never
interrupted for these breaks.
Viewers can pledge a basic
membership fee which, is
$15, (this includes a year
subscription to Choice or
they can pledge higher
amounts. Both individual
memberships and family
memberships can be purchased.
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