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Dworak add Maranatha (which
has no relation to the campus
Maranatha group), expects the
growth in christian music sabs to
increase. Dworak'a brother Mike,
former manager of the east Lin
coln store, 13 now a promotions
director for Word Records. He
says the business ha3 grown in
leaps and bounds.
"There's a lot of big names com
ing up that are now recording in
Christian music " Dworak said. "I
think an indication of the growth
of Christian music is just that the
state fair hud Amy Grant here.
The sales, at least for U3 and I
know nationally, have skyrock
eted in the last few years."
Maranatha's second floor is
taken up by record and tape bins,
including & counter where cus
tomers can listen, on headphones,
to tapes there interested in buy
ing. Grant, Michael Smith, Second
Chapters of Acts and Jean Michael
Talbot share the bin3 with B.J.
Thomas, Bob Dylan and Lisa Wei
chel, "Blair" cf TVs "Facts cf Life".
Welchel released an all-Christian
rock alburn last month.
"I think everyone associated
Christian music with the hymns,
old gospel and quarters for a long
time," Dworak said. "But now.
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Wink moved his arms. "How
many french fries are consumed
in one' day in the United King
dom?" Wink waited for the answer.
Walt began to sweat.
Walt turned red and blurted, "I
wont answer!" The time ran out.
The audience cheered. Wink smil
ed. McDugan's heart fell Walt
began to shiver.
"Wrong answer!" Wink Winky
dink was victorious! The music
The following incidents were
reported to UNL police between
12:02 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Tues
day. 12:02 a.m. Security alarm
reported sounding at Oldfather
Hall. Area wa3 checked and the
alarm reset.
12:21 a.m. Item reported
found at Oldfather Hall and re
turned to owner.
1:03 am. Suspicious people
reportedly seen in the bushes
under the overpass at 10th and
Avery streets. People were con
tacted by officers.
7:22 a.m. UNL police assisted
Lincoln police with a report of
people looking in vehicles at 10th
and Q streets. People were gone
when officers arrived.
9:35 am. UNL police assisted
Lincoln police with a car-pedestrian
accident at 14th and Q
streets. UNL police interviewed
the victim, who sustained minor
insuries and was taken to the
University Health Center.
9:55 am. Par Ling permit
reported stolen from a vehicle at
14th and Burnham streets.
10:10 am. Bicycle reported
stolen from the basement of 715
N. 16th St.
10:20 ara. Bkyek reported
stolen from the basement cf 715
N. ICth St.
1 1:30 an. Theft reported at
501 Building. Jewelry reported
missing.
12:45 p.ra. ParMng permit
coo
people are beginning to reaLze
Christian music sounds musically
very much like secular music, bu
the words are different. The words
offef a hope. They're positive lyr
ics. People who like upbeat, posi
tive music but don't want to hear
the garbage that goes on in most
secular music have an alterna
tive with Christian music."
. Dworak said some people do
complain that Christian music
should be distinctively different.
"Music is cultural, and the ryr
ics are usually the problem,"
Dworak said. "The music style
itself isn't We do have some prob
lems with parents, but 75 percent
of the people I talk to are very
positive .about it."
"Dworak said the music has
particularly appealed to college
students. The downtown store is
geared toward that mar ket.
"Maranatha is to reach the com
munity," he said. "Our main pur
pose for being downtown b to
offer this community music, books
and gifts in the Christian market.
We are also interested in reach
ing the University of Nebraska
kids for Jesus Christ. We would
be absolutely neglect in our re
sponsibilities as a ministry if that
wasn't a desire and an outreach
we wish to have."
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grew louder and Wink started his
theme song with an open mouth
and gaping heart. "Wrong answer
for you, boo, hoo, hoc. When you
take a risk, remember Poor Walt,
bet the farm and lost an arm, Tsk,
Tsk, Tsk!" The audience cheered
and Walt grew pale as a gigantic
guillotine was wheeled onto the
.stage. -
"Loser, Loser, Loser." The audi
ence chanted and steamed.
Wink went after Walt with a
reported stolen from a locked the owner. The jewelry was re
vehicle at 32nd and P streets. ported stolen earlier.
4:35 p.m. - University keys 9:1S p m Two-car accident
reported lost or stolen from the reported at 10th and T streets; no
501 Building. injuries were reported.
5:08 p.m. UNL police helped
Lincoln police search for an 10:19 p.m. - Security alarm
armed robbery .suspect in the P?rted funding at Hamilton
City Campus area No one was
located. 10:45 p.m. Loud music com-
8:50 p.m. Jewelry found at plaint reported at 1425 R St.
tne 501 Building and returned to Officers issued a warning.
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"Koyanr.bqatsi," playing at the
Sheldon Film Theater Saturday
through Monday, leaves no corner
of the screen untouched and no
corner of its viewers' minds un
daunted. It is technically and,
more importantly, thematically
brilliant. It is an all-out visual
assault that can leave an audience
dizzy.
I hated it. But that, appears,
is the desired reaction.
"Koyaanisqatsi," in Hopi, means
1. crazy life, 2. life disintegrating,
3. life in turmoil, 4. life out of bal
ance, 5. a state of life that calls for
another way of living.
After an introductory segment
in the Southwest United States,
which portrays the harmony and
balance of nature's earth, rocket
launch explosion propels the film
into humanity's chaotic earth. Ac
celerated motion zips people, cars,
industrial machines and war
machines around in a dizzying
sequence of images that defies
equilibrium, yet ring3 of truth.
Speeding up the film is less an
exaggeration than an underline.
Director Godfrey Reggio said in
a recent interview that he wanted
this' film to "show ordinary life
from another point of view." Ee
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ordinary things which seem nor
mal because we are used to them,
when in fact our headlong daily
industrial rush is anything but
normal seen here, it is perverse.
Equally impressive, and there
fore oppressive, is the film's music,
written by Philip Glass. It coin
cides, clashes and crashes with
the visual images. A strong bass
length of rope and stage hands
tried to tackle Walt. Walt spinned
and twisted like a tornado and
knocked Winkydink's dentures
from his mouth. The music played
and McDugan rose from his car
peted seat and was pushed back
by the throng of followers. Walt
escaped out the side fire door,
and McDugan was smashed by,
greed. Walt escaped again, Mc
Dugan was caught in the ferocity
of strangers.
voice chants "Koyaanisqatsi" as
clouds and waves break over the
cliffs and breakers of the South
west, while strings and horns harp
and squawk as assembly line
workers pound out an automoble.
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commentary. Its images could
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