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write creatively, to dramatize a Casals recommends two plays
situation." that will be performed this fall,
The Hostage" and Pinter's "Be-
, Good theater should invoke an trayal." He said he is impressed
There is a new face in the UNL action-reaction response between wfth the quality of people work
theater department. The face is performer and audience, C as ale mg m te department.
Mick Casale's the playwright in said. The audience should leave . . 0 .w
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j journalism major at New York Casa!e emphasized tfce excel- American- Indian Movement of
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and all the songs sound alike.
That holds only too true for
Husker Du's album Land Speed
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At time3 it is hard to under
stand the lyrics, but the main
idea can be obtained from the
intriguing, sometimes humorous
song titles such as "Gun at My
School," Tired of Doing Things"
and "Let's Go Die."
The songs are short and to the
point. There are 17 of them cram
med onto the seemingly short LP.
One of the best things about
this album is how the songs blend
into each other. The stereo must
be cranked to get the full listen
ing effect. It also helps if you have
bad tweakers.
Husker Du is Swedish for "Do
you remember?" Let's try to forget
this one.