British albums androgynous, jaunty sharing meant no shame. " The rest of the songs are pure Human League synth- rock performed with grace and sincerity. By Scott IIoTali o When you hear the title track from the Style Council's second LP My Ever Changing Moods, you may be so impressed by its jaunty sound that youH rush out to buy the album. But be prepared, as the ro 1 Lower Ltvel Gunny's Mall Corner of 13 th & Q 24S North 1 3th Street Lincoln, Nebrcska 68508 475-8007 DAILY SPECIALS Available 11 a.m.-lO p.m. Monday-Chicken Basket with Salad Bar and Fries. . . .$3.05 Tuesday-Pork Chops with Salad Bar and Potato $3.95 Wednesday-Breaded Shrimp with Tossed Salad and Potato . . . $3.85 with Salad Bar a.id Potato , S4.S5 Thursday-BBQ Pork Ribs with Salad Bar and Fries . . .53.23 Friday-Fish and Chips with Tossed Salad . $3.60 Saturday-CB & P Burcer and a lb. of beer $3.60 DAZZLE THAT SPECIAL SOfTlEONE WITH A DIAmOND! Put It In Layaway For Christmas Now fit 3VM AND on o: o: o: o: fcdh. Ill VLl V L I I I li I ILJ III r I fc. I 1 4 1 1ft M E . iT'"" D--- " - -r- ever r 0. 0 3 5 irk La Centrum Lincoln Monday thru Friday 10-9 Saturday 10-5:30 Sunday 12-5 o: r? c il'f .... mr m Record Review styles of music on this album are diverse from Herb Alpert type jazz to uncanny piano anoj drum dirges resembling The Cure, one of Britain's Strang-, 'est bands. The Style Council's name suggest another clan of English boys with penchants for bizarre clothes and unisex make-up. But the name really stands for its capricious style that changes from one song to another like a musical chameleon. Paul Weller, formerly of the Jam, gives us some lyrics and chilling vocals, but he lacks the flash and panache young album-buying audiences demand. The first side of the album is mostly jazz which is dismally performed to the point of being lugubrious. The second side contains jumpier tunes like "A Gos pel" and the ethereal love ballad "You're The Best Thing." - . The Style council will probably acquire an "intel lectual" following with the album since its overall sound is highly aesthetic and commercially sub dued. But those that want something more upbeat should save their money. " The Human League still manages to turn out greatly endearing avant-pop after all the changes it's been through while keeping up with the typi cal androgynous image Britons demand. Hysteria, its third American release, is an engag ing blend of Phil Oakey's bland yet melodic vocals, the cutesy harmonies of Joanne Catherall and Susanne Sulley plus computerized drums and syn thesizers and Joe Callis' guitar riffs. Together they form a style that is whimsical and distantly com mercial. ' Many of the songs have the same danceable verve that catapulted "Don't You Want Me" to the top of the charts two years ago, but they are a bit more artistic now and a little dull Of all t he ten songs on Hysteria, the most welcome surprise is the new single, 'The Lebanon." This song belies the band's genre with resonant guitar playing much like the Irish band U2. Even the lyrics have the political U2 touch: "She dreams of 1969Before the soldiers cameThe life was cheap on bread and mineAnd te'o a Short TJinhft oS tfto 'Royal Sr'ouo! Wear a pair of shorts Tuesday Night and Drink FREE from &9 pm! After 900 pm, anyone wearing shorts Gets Their First Drink FREE! REGULAR TUESDAY SPECIAL 12 Price Drinks and $150 Pitchers -8-10 pm. 340 West Cornhusker SOFT BINDINGS AN EITUICI4 1 IlllLiii 17 I ! A 44 YOUR REPORTS ND PROJECTS 1. i ! 7 Days A Week 13 z R .; 4Sth & Vine On Stage ' The Nebraska Repertory Theatre begins its seventeenth summer of professional thea ter Thursday when the 1931 Pulitzer prize winning comedy "Crimes of the Heart" opens at 8 p.m. at the Studio Theatre. "Crimes of the Heart" is billed as a high spi rited comedy in which humor, humanity and disaster collide as three sisters try to get on with their futures. "Scapino" continues at the Lincoln Com munity Playhouse, with 7:30 p.m. shows Tues day through Thursday. On Radio Wednesday at 8 p.m. is Chicago Symphony time on KUCV 91 FM. This week's program features piano soloist Rudolf Serkin. Serkin will perform, under the direction of the Or chestra's Principal Guest Conductor Claudio Abbado, Beethoven' Piano Concerto Number 3 in C minor, Opus 37. Music from the 19th and 20th centuries completes theprogram, first "Funerailles" for two string ensembles by the avant-garde" young British composer Brian Ferneyhough and, as the concluding work, Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition." Around Town The stars are almost always out at the Hyde Memorial Observatory, located on the south road of Holmes Lake. The observatory is open each Saturday and Sunday night in July from sundown until 10:30 p.m. There is no admission fee. ' Groups of 20 or more may schedule spe cial times by calling 471-7960. Slide presenta tions with taped narrations will be offered continuously each evening. July's featured celestial bodies through' the Observatory's three telescopes will be Alpha Herculis, a multi-colored double star; Saturn, Mars; M-57, the Ring Nebula; M-13, the largest globular star cluster in the northern sky, and Jupiter. First Person Radio a first in country "First Person Radio," a program of American Indian news and information, will premiere on Lin coln airwaves July 4. The 30-minute show will be sponsored by the Multi-Cultural Awareness Center. It will be broadcast on KZUM 99.3 FM every Wed nesday at 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. The program includes national events, personal profiles and cultural features. According to its pro ducer, Migizi Communications of Minneapolis, First Person Radio is the only nationally syndicated news radio program about the American Indian. 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