Dally Nebraskan Thursday, November 15, 1834 Lincoln bar promo IMctab image mm w rwr Pago 8 1. By Lise Olscn Dally Nebraskan Cuff Ee porter Chesterfield, Bottomsley & Potts, in the basement of the Gunny's building at 13th and Q streets, is changing its image. The bar, previously known for its food and pool, is adding some kind of entertain ment every night of the week. Michael Anderson, entertainment manager, is leading the bar's transforma tion into a nightclub. "We're trying to get something estab lished here," Anderson said. "Entertain ment in Lincoln needs a little help." Renovations have already been mads to accomodate the new entertainment. The back room of the bar has been ex panded into part of the poolroom, nearly doubling the seating and dance floor areas. A stage also has been constructed. Eventually, dividers also will be installed so that the room can be closed off for private parties and for more "big name" bands, Anderson said. Another change is that those under 20 also will be able to sample Chesterfield's new entertainment. Every other Sunday afternoon, Chesterfield's will offer con certs. The concerts will feature local bands and are open to everyone who wants to hear bar bands in a non-alcholic atmos phere, Anderson said. This Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m., "4-against," will play at Chesterfields. In addition to the "Sunday Afternoon Clubs," the bar will offer weekly features. On Mondays, the bar is sponsoring an "All-University Trivia Night." Some ques tions will be taken from UNL textbooks and professors, Anderson said. The only entry requirement is that the four team members be at least 21 years old. Tuesdays will be "open stags," where people from the audience are welcome to -make foots or stars of themselves. Thursday niht b "tape niht'The club will try to emphasize new releases, includ ing some that arent in Lincoln record stores yet, Anderson said. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, live bands will play at the club. Chesterfield's venture into the music scene may be an economic risk, Anderson said. However, because of the club's proximity to campus, he said, Chester field's has an obligation to students to fill the void in entertainment. "I know what it's like to sit heme and try to think of something to do on Satur day niht," he said. ..!" lit ' 1 t r it , T, I , f , , I It H If Uader coss , -i -i.iw - , i, ".i. ....in WMZ-uiitO&JbMiJSim t A ft - 7 A rta-17 'V i i x a a j a arm r i. .HiiiiMi.- .-J ff f m m ii in ii ii i iii ii mm mm inii in n" ' ' 1 r22 ZIZZZIIIIL-.---- A r Some things just go hand in hand with good times. Pizza for one. And, when you've got the urge for pizza, Valentino's delivers the best deal in town. Order up one of our temptingly delicious legendary pizzas, and we'll throw in a liter of Coca Cola on the house. Delivered direct to your door. Fast and FREE! Get a FREE liter cf Colic! So go ahead and be a part of it! Take us up on our mouth-watering good times special Call us now, and then enjoy. Offer expires December 17, 1S34 Campus Delivery Only . 1 x v t X JL- f 'rl V , ' , ni".; .ion n0 35th Holdrcga 467-3311 ! flAMki Drumstick hosts Nashville rockers Tim Krekel and the Sluggers, a new band from Nashville, Tenn., will play tonight at the Drumstick. Krekel wrote Jason and the Scorchers "I Cant Help Myself;" and played guitar on their last album. The Pedestrians will open for the Sluggers. Cover is $3. HiiXiEtcacs An Evening With HuCIC C MAMGIOHE And Th Chuck Mangjoiis Cuartet Ornhfiiim Thp3trp aw mmw a ar mam t a I ar v maw Sun., Nov. 18, 8pm Tickets $1 2.25 & $10.25 Tickets tutsct to nommal amrvicm crwgs. t Avail&bl at Civic AiKftortam Box Cities, Bran6wt and Tlx. Chares bv ctiona at 342- v I 7107. Mail order sand iwnp6d return j anvaiopa and money order (no cteefcs) to: - A S Omaha Civic Auditorium. P.O. Box 719, S I Omaha. KES31 01. I I - 'lnclud$ 25 (war Intl. j MUST END NOVi THELASERFANTASY NOW PI AYING at the RALPH MUELLER PLANETARIUM UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA STATE MUSEUM 1 4TH ANIHI STREETS -SHOW TIME- Thursdav Friday Saturday 7:3a'9:00 7:309OOiP:W 3:30 7.30 9 0010 33 '1 OP AM ,i Sit.J.,v, Sunday 3:33 ICFRX ALL HITS 103 -TICKETS-$3.50 D-'scowtt for Museum Friends f J i , : 1 i HI .