The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1984, Page Page 11, Image 11

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Thursday, October 11, 1934
By Clula Barbach
Daily Nbrestan SrJer Editsr
Fall is now upon us. In this time of year,
we poets turn our minds to aging, dying
and football. We hope that the rustle of
our words will be in tune with the quie
tude of leaves wafting lifelessly from tree
I limbs and "helmets cruncning into pads.
Here is a conecuon oi some oi my col
leagues' works In praise of the season.
"A Leaf lisacrick"
Anonymous
There once was a leaf from Nantucket
Who fell into a beer bucket
He said not to fret
My throat's not quite wet
IH get back to you when IVe drunk it.
Alliterative Death
By Auntie Em Dickerson
Fall flies fast furious
Winter wind waib wild
Bitter breeze breaks bones
Cold coLln captures carcass
Pass! Pass!
huddls
by cc eummlng3
I see the sweat
the glare
the wear
i see the hate for those other 11 men
can we kill 100 men
we can klil 400 men.
go michigan
you run
you score
you throw psss tackle dive block roll
and then by you dla
listen men this well do
run straight at 'cm
no run around 'em
no throw it over 'em
no kick it through 'em
okay kick it through 'em
and then what
then by $iwe die
An Ods to Fall
By Robnee Danger field
I tell ya, fall don't get no respect.
Summer, sure, everybody loves summer.
Girls come out with nothln' on, they run
around and giJe.
Oh yeah everybody thinks summer's great.
I remember going to the beach once dur
ing summer
I fell down and they called the EPA
Ileh heh heh. They got there Just in time
tofiave
Me from the Russian harpoons.
FalL Now there's a season.
It's got football, and football's got cheer
leaders. I love cheerleaders.
Tell ya what, though, if I was playing that
game I wouldnt be
Tackling the other guys I'd go for the
dames in the hot
Pants
Why does Dallas have the girls in the hot
pants?
Minnesota needs 'era.
Heh heh heh.
Course, the cheerleaders at my high
school were so
Ugly they put leashes on 'em and led 'em
around at halftime.
The fighting Rhinos.
Heh heh heh. '
The worst thing about fall is the leaves.
My dad use to paint me with glue and roll
me around in
The backyard so he wouldn't have to
rake.
Then he'd throw me in the burn barrel
and spray me with a
Hose when the leaves were all burnt off.
I tell ya, we were a great football family.
When I was growin' up, catch was a spec
tator sport.
I'd watch my dad and brother play catch
until I got
Tired and cold and had to go in.
Then I'd watch 'em drink cocoa.
No respect.
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Sheldon Film Theater's Film
Opera series continued this
month with Joseph Losey's
adaptation of Mozart's "Don
Giovanni." starring Ruggero
Raimondi and Edda Moser.
"Don Giovanni" is showing on
Friday and Saturday, October
12 and 13. Screenings are a 7
p m. each day with a 3 p.m.
matinee on Saturday. The film's
length is )E5 minutes and it is
in Italian dialogue with Eng
lish subtitles. Admission is $3.00
($2.00 for senior citizens,
children, and membf rs of the
Friends of the Sheldon Film
Theater).
No film adaptation of grand
opera has ever been as told or
as beautiful as Joseph Losey's
version of Mozart's mssterwark.
Scrupulously following the Da
Ponte libretto, Lcsey makes
Don Giovanni cne of these mor
bid, almost demonic figures
that inevitably ariss on thu eve
of a revolution a joyless,
compulsive rake who must
seduce every woman in his
path. Photographed in the Pal
ladian villas and theatres
around Vicenza and Venice,
the film upholds this hew
interpretation with a subtle
shift from cemmedia dell 'arte
to morality plsy. in visual terms,
from Wtiteau to Goya. For his
project, Lossy brought together
some of the greatest in opera:
Eero Eaimondi, in fine voice,
adds a chilling suggestion of
the Marquis de Sade to his
plavacting; Jose Van Dam sings
a delightful Leporello; and
Edda Mcsar, Kiri Te Kanawa
and Teresa Berganza sing and
perform magniUcentfy as the
Don's conauects. Long acclaim
ed as the supreme achievement
of Western culture, "Don Gio
vanni" has at last been suc
cessfully transposed to the fun
medium.
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