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Pago 14 Daily Nebraskan Thursday, August 30, 1034 r-i ri f-s ft t"i a"i r"" j- - f- r"t i - f p ( ? ij lu-l L-l 1-4 UhI I J t t.J i U J t i New Luclty Lady bar will fee city's largest r 1 don't just play video, "They are trained entertainers." A full-time magician will per form every night, and occasion- cm ITTT M M Vf v n I Dinsdale '$ has the finest seafood & steak H at prices to fit student budgets! p Food served from 11 a.m.9 p.m. O Monday thru Thursday-.. 2 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday & Saturday p 5 '10 p.m. Sunday g s 1. QonH:'1228 "p" street MMLHdLJ b 476-1020 . EESTAUEANT & LOUNGE r, if t. I By Chris Welsch of about 1,000 people. Stretched video screens will play music DauNefermskan stair Editor out over 15,000 square feet will videos selected by Lucky baays i nu t nAt r!ii a t inpfii'o uiowo oiii 01 toitin-i nnni nwn VJ. Behrins said the VJs biggest bar. tables, a stage, two dance floors, NEW DOWNSTAIRS LOUNGE U sive. In the basement of the Gold's 4,000 watt sound system. M HalWIa f 1 Hh nnH ft strppfq it's nirAtnr nf Onprntinns Dan a madhouse of construction work- Peterson said Lucky Lady will any LucKy L.aay wui biac uvt ers, managers and people filling open in "a couple of weeks," videos someone dressed as out forms, hoping to be one of the depending on the speed of con- Boy George to lip-sync one of his more than 100 employees of the struction. Last week, Behring said songs, Behring said, establishment. crews were working 12 hours a The place won't serve dmners But it's big. day and would work up to 20 per se, but hors d'oeuvres will be Entertainment Director Dale hours a day near opening day. available during happy hour, and Behring said Lucky Lady will serve Lucky Lady will cater to 20-to carts will peddle hot dogs and the drinking and dancing needs 35-year-olds, Behring said. The snacks, Peterson said. Altnougn Lucky L.aay is seeK ing a young crowd, it also is seek ing the affluent. Lucky Lady has a dress code that forbids old or ragged jeans, T-shirts and tennis shoes. Peterson said Lucky Lady has no set rule, but customers should "dress nicely." Lincoln's Lucky Lady is the fourth, Behring said. Other Lucky Ladies are in Brookings, S.D., Des Moines, Iowa, and Sioux Falls, S.D. In each of those states, Lucky Lady is the largest grossing bar in the state. The atmosphere at Lucky Lady won't be "wild and crazy" Beh ring said, but it will be fun. He said the establishment prides it self on good service. The decor at Lucky Lady will fit in with the tone of the Gold's Gal lefia. The floors will be checkered black and white linoleum, a lot of brass and oak. The bartenders and waitresses will dress differ ently, depending on the occasion, Peterson said. Besides the distinction of being Lincoln's biggest bar, it may rank another title: Lincoln's only bar with a shoeshine stand and bath room attendants. Peterson would not say how much cover charges will be at Lucky Lady. fa fossa C8y jt r h (if j JflSl m Dave WtselyO&lly Nebraskan Lucky La dy's director of operations, Dan Peterson, and con struction manager, Alan Malone, amid the makings of Lin coln's biggest bar hi Gold's Galleria. V is Golf Course and Supper Club OPEN TO THE PUBLIC GHEEN FEES: Weekdays Weekends and Holidays 55.50 Zydeco Blues and Rock at it's finest. Party music supreme! P,-q. 30, 3 Sept. I, 2J0 Iter 3.C0 Friv S FAX kjTTT w w mm HU lift. lOH r Ha!nbr Lab; Dai OpQn (Monday. Sept 3, 1984 2 man best-ball Beer, lunch, prizes Entry Fas? UiOoan plus greji fos HIDDEN VALLEY 10501 Pinelake Rd. 423-2532 T HOME OF THE lCOR.IT Two Great Restaurants :ican & American MAIN LEVEL f M tiff Pk 1 ming UPPER LEVEL student- unrna"' ' the 1 llilw- ..,uh on Jo'lfl" ;nces iflV even'"-' pef on 0o Tickets. nn n,n. for t'ie r ,-nif on .t ihr! er.n Via & the P'. nn scar Excitement can be found Thurs day from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the . National Bank of Commerce, 1 3th and O streets. This August's Tarty in the Park" features two con tests "Most Beautiful Eyes" and "Focus on Downtown." Two local groups, "The Push" and "Aspen" will provide jazz and rock'n'roll music. The "Updowntowners," a Lincoln booster club, has sponsored two previous parties this summer. The ' group generates good will in down town Lincoln and invites UNL students to take part in this activity. A crowd of about 1,200 people turned out at a former party. Admission is free. Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages will be served. The entry fees from the fea tured contests will benefit Neb raska's Affiliate of the National Society to Prevent Blindness. KZUM (89.5, 09.3 FM) has just the thing for nostalgic, romantic types. "Swingtime in Lincoln" will play favorites from the 430s and 40s recording artists Thursdays from 8:30 am. to 10 am. Benny Goodman, Cole Porter and the Andrews Sisters are a few of the artists who will be featured. This week's headliner is Judy Garland. Host Beth Kolb will be at the helm for this time warp trip. Tuxedos and evening gowns are optional Correction ii it I k V 1 'IfLl LINCOLN SYMPH0HY ORCHESTRA rgBfei 206 S. 13th, Suite 1315 "J lii ha jiii ivrnnmiH An article in the Aug. 22 Daily Nebraskan, Page 57, should have stated that the Royal Grove usu ally has no cover charge and has a mostly young crowd, with many college students.