Pago 18 Daily Nebraskan Friday, Septembers, 1933 MCAT REVIEW COURSE October 1, 1933 Course taught by local University Faculty revie wing their areas of exper tise. Chemistry, Physics. Biology, Math, Test Tak ing Techniques and much more including actual trial exam administered under MCAT conditions. Cost: $195 for 32 hours of instruction. Repeat all or any part of course at any time for NO ADDI TIONAL CHARGE. Con venient Location, All Materials Provided. Write or call for addit ional information inclu ding FREE MCAT Self Evaluation Test. MCAT REVIEW COURSE P.O. Box 6472 Omaha, NE 68106 (402) 253-2396 Check it out! HOME CHURCH AWAY FROM HOME Immanuel Church (non denominational) College Bible School Class Sun. 915 am Morning Worship Service Sun. 1030 am College Bible Study Wed 630 pm (begins Sept 21) 1 bbek north of the stadium on 10th & Charleston WJM FBI! Largest Selection of CHILLED in Lincoln Absolutely 'THE" COLE20T CHEO in Town 5 or more buL'iSi V 13 Oii3 i XallaawP PLUS MANY AVAILABLE AT THE SAME Prices Good IndMioi ! ! Please reserve 24 hours in 'Mr. Mom' . Continued from Pege 17 Adding some shine to the movie is Teri Garr, who was nominated for an Academy Award as Dustin Hoffman's girl friend in "Tootsie." Garr is wonderful as Caroline, who transforms from a typical suburban house wife to a sophisticated career woman. Garr is a super comedian, whose role should have been developed further. Other notable perfor mances are given by Ann Jillian as the Baxter's divorced neighbor who has more on her mind than watching soap ope ras, and Martin Mull as o o LnJ 6)l6) ULr" uvu U ivLb cU II II r I .- I All Warm Beer Cost Plus Mixed Cases Cost Plus 5. Cta Our ffc-j Prbc3l I I I I I GAL KEG . .C00.C0 OM Csyb . . 21 .CD Caroline's boss who has more on his mind than ads. The subject matter of "Mr. Mom," the reversal of the traditional roles of husband and wife, has potential. However, instead of making "Mr. Mom" the slick, contem porary, screwball comedy it should be, screenwriter John Hughes has given us a sometimes funny movie, whose main purpose is to showcase the talents of Michael Keaton. The movie shouldn't have focused on just the prob lems of the husband's transition, but also of his wife's. After all, not only Sweney andJumpshotz play for two at Zoo Jim Sweney and Jumpshotz, a five-piece band from Tulsa, Okla., specializing in rhythm and blues, will be playing this weekend at the Zoo Bar, 136 No. 14th St. Besides playing R & B, Sweney and Company also dabble in Ska music, as well as covering clas sics by the Supremes, Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding. The band has just released a single, "It Ain't Right," on Pilgrim records, records. There is a $3 cover Super J Selection of 3 ir.ipon? 9 0 10 13GALK&5 DISCOUNT PRICE MM!!! advance. is there a "Mr. Mom," but there's also a "Mrs. Dad." The movie has a few funny moments, but a few laughs do not neces sarily make a good movie. Unfortunately, many scenes that are intended to be funny are not. It's hard to give a defi nite judgement of the movie, because the movie's weaknesses seem to be so popular ("Love Boat's" ratings are good evidence of that, "Mr. Mom" is the type of movie that you go see but don't tell your friends about. But after all, who admits they actually watch "Love Boat?" charge. Shows will start at 9 p.m. tonight and Sat urday. Tootie Redd will ap pear at the Showcase to night and Saturday. Redd is widely regarded as being the foremost soul singer in the Mid west. She was the opening act for Marvin Gaye dur ing his recent tour. CoverchargeattheShow case is $3. Showtime is 9 p.m. 2231Wlnthrop Af Ctlf WW ain.-2J0O am I rp-, A a 1 I Big Red Blooming Idiots available HER El Only $2481 (Offer good thai September 10, 1S33) zzizzzzzzzzzziziCOUPONczzizz: 2231 Vinlhrcp 4S96950 nmmmm p, zzzzzzzzizzzzcouPONzzzzrzr Guide Iielpo tomicst look at Lincoln Looking at Lincoln By Ellen UcKlnnon, Orle&n KoeMe, Shacna V&lentir.e Media Productions (1.95) "Looking at Lincoln" is a well organized, just-about-everythiiig-you-always-wanted-to-know guide to our city. Its 107 pages cover the basics of Lincoln: parks, shopping centers, restaurants, culture centers, schools and various neighborhoods. Most of the list ings are complete, but the restaurant list is far from inclusive and strangely enough, neither phone numbers nor addresses appear with the names. Much of the listing section of the book could easily be deleted. The information can be found easily in a phone book and it does not make good reading. The goal of the three women who wrote the book, according to their publisher, was to create a guide that would be useful to newcomers or tourists and also interesting to Lincoln residents. Ellie McKin non, Shauna B. Valentine and Orlean Koehle suc ceeded in creating a passable tourist's guide, but the book isnt worth the $4.95 price tag to an old Lincol nite. The second half of the book is interesting. It cov ers a wide range of anecdotes about Lincoln's past. This section gives straight forward, clear treat ment to Lincoln's history. It includes the feud between Lincoln and Omaha about which city would become capital, UNL history and architec ture, religious roots and many other interesting things one might not run into on a billboard. "Looking at Lincoln" would be useful and practi cal to a newcomer to our fair city. And if one could afford this book for its historical content (if one is interested in historical content), again it's worth it "Looking at Lincoln" can be found in area book stores. Chris Welsch V'.'" in i - - PfceSa ccurtsay Appircs AErscSsa Jfea HvFZtrtsy end Jcsp&sts C 1 ( V nn Book Review 1229 WStst 4356S50 OPEN 24 HOURS 1229 Street 43S630 : OPEN 24 HOURS! Liz