Friday, November 12, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 13 , Cv i - 1 Photo courtesy of Christian Steiner John Brandstetter Baritone Brandstetter sings classical works One of America's top young baritones will sing tonight in Kimball Recital Hall at 8. John Brandstetter, a native of Wayne and a UNL graduate, had the lead role of Edvard Grieg in the New York City Opera's production of "The Song of Norway" last year. He also toured the country for the opera company's performances of'LaTraviata." Brandstetter will be accompanied on piano by Gary Magby. He will perform pieces by Handel, Strauss, Ravel, Bizet, Respighi and Ives. Brandstetter's 1982-83 season also includes the New York City Opera's performances of "Madame Butterfly" and "La Boheme" in New York City and Los Angeles, "The Barber of Seville" with Rochester Opera, "La Traviata" with the Opera Theater of St. Louis. "Faust" in Omaha, concerts with the Lincoln Sym phony and Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil harmonic and recitals across America. play Local musicians at Kimball on Sunday "Two Classical Quintets for Piano and Wind" will be performed Sunday at 3 p.m. in a free concert at Kimball Recital Hall. The first quintet is by. Mozart, the second by Beethoven. Gary Echols, bassoonist, Robert Jenkins, oboist, and James Wehrman, horn player are faculty members of the UNL School of Music. Sheri Ericksen, pianist, is a UNL student and a graduate of Michigan University. Anthony Pasquale, clarinetist, is on the faculty of Union College. 13TH4"P" 475-5989 TONIGHT AT: 7:40 & 9:40 SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT 1:40-3:40-5:40-7:40-9:40 "A very funny comedy about virtue and lust." David Denby, N.Y. Mag. Tfu flilissionarg I MirLf AE?f DAI IM ysi MAP.r.IF SMITH mvmrn m r 7TH SMASH WVtftft J0T - 'W fc 1 smuwimu TONIGHT at: :zu c a: 20 SATURDAY AND r r- SUNDAYAT: Ust 5:20-7:20-9:20 V (J k It's Awesome, Tctdly Awczcmol mm 1415 "O" STREET 476-1556 HURRY . . . FINAL WEEKEND! TONtRHT AT 79ft AV Q.Sft SATURDAY SUNDAY AT: i:ju-3:3O-5:3u-7:30-9:30 he's fighting for his life. SYLVESTER STALLONE ;A 1 1.1 L "'NOHMMpaMIMUap mm nmtm .'Jll-si L a .-. j'.yt -1::. W5 Blond Firt-IO.OO. 12:55. 3:60. 6:45. 9:40, 12:35 Also Rockin'With Seka-11:45, 2:40,5:35,8:30.11:25 Lata Show Fri & Sat 2:20 The EMBASSY 1730 "O" 476-6042 Quartet to perform at Sheldon concert The Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music will present the second concert of its 1982-83 season Saturday night when the Ko-Kela Piano Quartet will perform in Sheldon Art Gallery at 8. The ensemble takes its name from the Sioux Indian word meaning "to make sound." The musicians comprising the quartet are Clayton Haslop, violinist, James Bonn, pianist, Ronald Copes, violinist, and Peter Rejto, cellist. Following the performance, which will include pieces by Mozart, Schumann and Dohnanvi, there will be a reception in the gallery with tea, coffee and cookies. r o i w w ill ?rY I Stp vr '. ngX i ' " --- ----- i'f , I Photo courtesy of Thea Cispeker Ko-Kela Quartet: James Bonn (left), Clayton Haslop, Ronald Copes and Peter Rejto o ?f o o o Q o o o Q o o o m ffim?T2f 1 FRIDAY I SATURDAY NIG V f AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT 1 mh and r St. 477-1234 J SEPARATE ADMISSIONS $3 NIGHTS EACH PIoEi-A-Fiieii from our J, i at; MONTY PYTHON LIVE 1 Ji!. JVOpDBOWL MlfyTHON "til, H6Ly IRfllL o "sentsM ; , MIDNIGHT MOVTI - lsR FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ANIMAL HOUSE ..A DIFFERENT KIND j OF ANIMAL I WEBE WOLF p; ITHE MONSTERvi Box office opens j2w''''-'ii'"l at 10 30 p.m. ?(,r imLj'c0NLTY Qjuan) s iS1 .50 "BlifcaS H 13th &"P" Ph. 476-1465 800 Space Sauer The Give low profile storage to valuable waste cans Fewer trips to the dustbin or dump There's megabucks in re cycling. Do your part! Money back, if not instantly satisfied. Heavy gauge steel. Please send me. .Can Crushers at S32.95 (includes postage and handling). Name Address City Zip State Bankcards & COD's accepted. ARM STORE I C.V.'V " MostefCord , Box 29339 6132 Havelock Ave. Lincoln, Ne 68529 MOHflEW Language & Power: A Symposium MOWDAY-1115 TUESDAY-1116 VSEDR1ESDAY-1117 Dr. Julia Penelopa (English) LANGUAGE IS A WOMON Dr. Suzann Ortega (Sociology) WOMEN, LANGUAGE, AND THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS Dr. Wilma Crumley (journalism) ADVERTISING, POWER. AND WOMEN Linda Krug (Speech Communication) PUTTING SOWN THE STATUS QUO: A WIMMIN'S HUMOR REVIVAL Dr. Barbara Kerr (Educational Psychology) WOMEN IN RELATIONSHIPS: EQUALITY THROUGH LANGUAGE Kate Joeckel -, (Speech Communication) COPING WITH REPRESSIVE RHETORIC: WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG, BAD RIGHT? rcOVEMEIER 15, 16 S 17-7-9 pm UttllOH women's til ir it i vi II tv I' I III! II 1 1 I I s nmicnDcnaunui umiicu'c DccniitrE f y 1 1 1 fill IV IV" 1 STj wv wivwwrtww di uiil iwint.iv j nLOUunL 'VH V7 CENTER. WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM. AND cenTer for and abouT women mnSsmZm?Sm!F'L CALL 472-2537 mm gpw