PC33-12 0 f Lincoln gets Romantic National pop recording croup The Roman tics will appear Nov. 10, at the Royal Grove, 340 VV. Cornhusker. The band will appear in Lin coln as part of a national tour. Tickets $7 and are available at Dirt Cheap record stores and both Pickles stores, as well 3 at the door. Opening for the band will be Nebraska. Playhouse auditions soon Auditions for "Terra Nova and "Looking Glass" will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 13 and 14 at the Lincoln Community Playhouse, 2500 S. 56th St Parts are available in "Terra Nova" for six men and one woman, age 20 and older. "Looking Glass" has parts available for eight men and three women, age 18 and older, one 13-year-old male and two 8- to 10 year-old females. Scripts are available from the Lincoln Community Playhouse. They can be checked out upon payment of a refundable $3 deposit. For more information, call the Playhouse at 489-7529. Downtown 13210 St. 477-S567 FREE DELIVERY AFTER 6 PM 4 Szndwkh minimum Odo to Ernie : wings difjktii non-contest A mysterious contest ant named I. Zadd h the lucky winner of non-contest number eight. The elusive Zodd composed the f olio wing -ode, to be. sung to the tune of "From the Halls of Montezuma," From the hulls cf the stzie capital, To the pages of the press, Ernie Chambers c pious underdoes, But he dcesnt know how to dress. He will fight for causes unpopular, His opinions he will blurt I am glad he's estate senator, But I think I'll buy him a shirt Non-contest number 10 asks for the best durned joke you've ever heard, keeping in mind, of course that this is a family newspaper. Send your puns, puzzles and knock-knocks to Arts and Entertainment Edi tor, Nebraska Union 34, 1400 R St, Lincoln, Neb. 63583. The deadline for non-contest number 10 b Nov. 1 1 . Winners will be announced Nov. 17. Abo, keep in mind, the deadline for non-contest number nine is Friday. Winners will be announ ced next week. . oc::: a til A. ilifh, Vr klk Bfct.ik -h ifc-Bfc fc.l jb 4 0 fc Jfc ' .rfb dBfc flifc - Mfc ib fcil ' , o o o n v' Y O o o o o . o o u o o o o O it n o CI CI C) CI o o o o CI CI CI CI CI il CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI II CI II o o o o I) o o o n o II o CI o o o o o o n o 1 1 o "t.a i . i jk i 1 V. T 1 til T.r. V If J TONIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY 7-10 P.M. '( -.'Only At :73 -rS ." - VIE ROCK LINCOLN Cth P Ct. ci o o o "II. o o o o n u u o o C ) i I o II u 1 1 o f ) i o . I ; i u O O I ) n n .' j j ) i ) JhQ following b a list of local events for the coming weekend, beginning tonight Ai;TE:;ninrr3 ' " - .' VizillllzT'a CluilD Five, 720 0 St. Acrj'lic paintiro by Judy Grcff, ; quilting and batik by Sammy Lynn and watercolors by Lydeile Etonecipher, on display through Saturday. tlZzr Gallery, 50th and Huntington Streets Painting and sculpture by David W. Seylcr, on display through Nov. 15. FcdalErJIIL 15th and 0 streets Photography by students from UNL's School of Journalism and Fachhoch schule of Bielefeld, West Germany. Great Flaiaa Ctsdlcs Art CcSlec-, tisn, Love Library 205 "Prairie Print makers," an exhibition of 44 traditional American prints on display through Sunday. Citliaa Art Gallery, 12th and R streets Photography from the per manent collection prints by Gordon Holler and faculty art display through Sunday. Oil paintim by Dan Howard on display through Dzz. 4. UztezTzitf Tlzz2fzt Gallery, 4222 Cleveland Ave. Pastels by Carlos Frey and ceramics by Cherian Frey, on display through Nov. 17. UVSCATID3 ' v ' ALu Till, 5200 0 St. Great Impos ter3, tonight through Saturday, no cover charts. v ' 245 No. 13th St. Last Call, Friday and Saturday, no cover charge Drcnctici, 547 N. 4Sth St. Up town' Rulers, today and Friday, $3 , cover charge, ilkstakcs Saturday, $3 cover charge. Green Fr2 1010 P St. vicious Rumour, tonight through Saturday, $ 1 cover charge. Jchsry's Lciigs, 2G04 Park Blvd. Model Citizens Club Friday, $3.50 cover charge includes free beer. Jeyo, C012 Havelock Ave. The Hag3, Friday at 8 p.m., ".$5 admission charge. , " Jcf3, 2S30 Cornhusker Ilfchway LIcr.tcrey tonight through Satur- day, t2 cover charge (includes enter telnn&Rt at iittb Bo's). Uttls Ed's, 2S30 Cornhusker High way Justin Morgan, tonight through Saturday, $2 cover charge (includes LIcGLVs, 1012 P St. - LinccLn Jzzz Society tonight, no cover charge Tts Ha-3,'200 N. 70th St. Jin Salestrom, tonight through Saturday. CsspcrsaldaKey, 1200 N St. llc Gufrm Friday afternoon, no cover charge. TLaZso, 136 No. 14th St. - VLzz Slim and' the Teardrops, 12 cover charge tonight, $3 Friday and Satur day. . IIAJ02 EVENTS' Itotau cccitai Kan, mn ana it streets London Early Music Group Friday at 8 p.m. Alicia de Lorrocha, Sunday at 8 p.m. LIOVIE3 Clsema 1 s 2, 13th and P streets "Dead Zone," 7:20 and 0:20 p.m.' "Rich ard Pryor Here and Now," 7:40 and 0:40 p.m. Cocpqr, 54th and 0 streets "Brain storm," 5:30, 7:40 and 0:40 p.m., ends tonight. The Right Stuff," 4:30 and 8 p.m. begins Friday. Duscs Sf 13th and P streets "The Big Chill," 5:20, 7:20 and 0:20 p.m.; "Under Fire," 5:05, 7:25 and 0:45 p.m.' "Zelig," 5:45, 7:20 and 0:20 p.m. Eart Pari 3, GSth and O streets "Deal cf the Century," 5:30, 7:30 and 0:30 p.m. begins Friday, "Flashdance," 5:25, 7:25 and 0:25 p.m. "Mr. Mom" 50, 7:20 and 0:20 p.m.' "Romantic Comedy " 5:30, 7Q and 0:20 p.m. ends Jcjo, 6012 Havelock Ave. "Psy cho," 7:20 p.m. ends tonight; "Popeye," 70 p.m. begins Saturday. Flrra 4, 12th and P streets "Deal Friday, "Educating Rita," 5 and 7:15 p.m.; "Never Say Never Again," 6:30, 7, 0:30 and 0:40 p.m. through tonight, 7 and 0:10 p.ra. starting Friday; "Oater nscn Veskend," 4:45, 70 and:0:45 pjn. begins Saturday; "ni:ly Business," 6:1 5, 7:15 and 0:15 p.m. through tonight, 0:15 p.m. only beginning Friday. C!;r!"aa Fila Ttaatrs, 12th and R streets "One From the Heart," 7 and 0 p.m. through Saturday; "Yol (the Way)" 7 and 0:15 p.m., beginning Sun day. : Ltl2t 1415 0 St. "Vacation," 70 and 0:20 p.m. ends tonight; "The Prodi gal," 7 and 0:10 p.m. beginning Friday. Ci'":t, 13th and P streets "AH the Right Moves," 1:30, 3:30, 7:30 and 0:30 p.m. ' Cctr.tr IIarlta:;3 Birder TLsatrs, 1510 N. Cotner "The Mikado," Friday and Saturday. Dinner at 6:30 p.m., shov at 7:30 p.m. " Lk'C n Ccm,n,tl.?yF4'iaias, 2500 Candle," tonight through Saturday, 8 p.m. . csr-33 n- a "3 bill prr") Vttaw Imm' fc-JI following cooler repairs, our beer is Sdooooo Co!iJf the cans stick to your lips! ! 12 3 $&i,l 1 n X -r. S Ll- J I