The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1984, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Dally Nebraskan
Thursday, November 15, 1834
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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.
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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!
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Call us now, and then enjoy.
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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.
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