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Thursday, April 26, 1934 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 13 n r : i ' ,; ' i I -f n -p V - V . N. 1 o i ! i The following is a list oflocal events for the coming weekend, beginning today. , AITT EXHIBITS Elder Gallery, 50th Street and Huntington Ave nue Student art show on display through May 6. Eleventh Street Art Gsllery, 305 S. 1 1th St. 12 at the Eleventh, featuring work by local artists, cur rently on display. First Plymouth Congregational Church, 20th and D streets Paintings by Edith Holdorf. Gathering Place, 1448 E St. Paintings by David Michael and photography by Ron Kurtzer currently on display. Hayraarket Art Gallery, 119 S. Ninth St. Pot tery by Carl Christiansen, prints by Chuck Welch and work by art masters from Lincoln Southeast High School on display through April 29. . Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. Women's Art Dis play, through Saturday. Sheldon Art Gallery, 1 2th and R streets Exhib-. its featuring the work of graduate and undergradu ate art students and textiles, clothing and design work by undergraduates on display through May 6. University Place Art Center, 4822 Cleveland Ave. Paintings by Merrill Peterson and ceramics by Nancy Peterson, ends today. Soft sculpture by Julie McCullough, stoneware by Melissa Hogenson, prints by Randal Spangler, wax and metal casing by Ver non Peterson and wildlife paintings by Biaine Bra ziel all go on display beginning Friday. LIVE MUSIC Dill's Saloon, 1020 P St. Charlie Burton and the Cut-Outs, Friday and Saturday, $2 cover charge. Chesterfield, Bcttoiasley and Pctts, 245 N. 13th St. Parallel, Friday and Saturday, $1 cover charge. Dinsdale's, 1 228 P St. Curley Ennis, Friday and Saturday, no cover charge. Drumstick, 547 N. 48th St. Model Citizens Club, tonight through Saturday, $2 cover tonight, $3 Fri day and Saturday. Green Frc, 1010 P St. Dark Nights, tonight through Saturday, no cover charge. Judges, 2630 Cornhusker Highway Rumbles, tonight through Saturday, $2 cover charge (includes entertainment at Little Bo's). Little Eo's, 2630 Cornhusker Highway Puppet, tonight through Saturday, $2 cover charge (includes entertainment at Judges). lIcGufTey's, 1042 P St. Lincoln Jazz Society, tonight, no cover charge. Mountains, 31 P S. 11th St. New High Flyers, Saturday, $1 cover charge. Nebraska Union, 1400 R St. Alive, Sunday, 8 p.m., $3 for students, $4 for general public. Nebraska East Union, Cornstock '84, Friday beginning at 12:30 p.m. Bands performing include High Heel and the Sneekers, The Rave and MX. No charge. ' ' " Patcct's, 808 P St. Bad Comedy Night tonight, $1 cover charge. Tom Munch Saturday night, no cover charge. Eivera's, 1 920 W. O St Jack Nolan, Friday and Saturday, no cover charge. Ecyal Grove, 340 W. Cornhusker Highway MX, tonight through Saturday, no cover charge. A f Tucker Inn, 3235 S. 13th St. Free Ride, tonight through 'Saturday, $2 cover charge Thursday (in cludes free bar drink), no cover charge Friday and Saturday. Zoo Ear, 136 N. 14th St. Robert Cray Band tonight, $2 cover charge. Lonnie Brooks, Friday and Saturday, $3 cover charge. MAJOR EVENTS Bob Devaney Sports Center Dan Fogelberg, Friday, 8 p.m., tickets still available. Kimball Recital Hall UNL School of Music Gala tonight, 8 p.m.; Scarlet and Cream Singers, Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. MOVIES ( ' . (astefick indicates weekend screenings) Cinema 1 & 2, 201 N. 13th St. Moscow on the Hudson, 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m.; Swing Shift, 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Cooper Lincoln, 5400 O St. Grey stoke, 2 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Continued on Page 14. . TiguS Ruing Jc-ano ) Z m 'VaJJ 050 let pflzoif for frton'c ) r ; g 4 Hear the musTc of Gene Klosner Thurs. April 26 Irfr ( - r 1 U Lower Level Atrium n lECOMSt. 475-1437 A m .;, .'o-,.-..- ,y:..v. . :;:;:v;:::::k...".-.;, .ytf-:y. L. j .;' 'AW AFTERNOON WITH CHARLES KING :-;.-?V':: Trihif! tn Fvr.r'AfriCQ. the SHHUSl UPC Tri-Culture honors ceremony is on Sat- urday, April 23, 7:CD p.m., Holiday Inn, SClh snd Ccrnhusksr Highway. Dr. Charles King, a renowned speaker on racism in the United States, and director of the Urban Crisis Center, will be our special guest on naay otuni i y WEEKEND. Dr. King will conduct a workshop on race relations consisting of a lecture and.audience participation. He has appeared on "Donahue" and "60 Minutes", as well as conducting seminars throughout the nation. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1:00 PM ncy Suite, Nebraska Union I 1 Wj Sponsored by: UPCTrl-CuS!ure Pluo 3-Foas 7-10 p.m. EE'S FREE DRINKS FOR THE LADIES 7-9P.M. MONDAY 8 P.2.I. BOYLESQUE HALE REVUE 4 v.. t L 1 U I u UkiJ L L 13 j u l wmws Frea Drinlis For Men DANCE TO STOOGES' NEW VIDEO SYSTEM . STOOGES I) . 9th & P St. 11 WE ROCK LINCOLN