Thursday, November 7.0, 1034 Pcgo 10 Dally Ncbraskan 3 rarinssteen drums usual themes with 'Born in the U.S.A.' video By Scott Ilexx&h U&Sy NelrasSuta Staff Exporter - Dnics Cnrin-tccn, "Hera la the U.S.A.": Springsteen, para digm cf the working czss and God to some UNL students, reit erates his usual themes cbout the Video Reviews downtrodden in this concert and concept composite. He demon strates lots of power end pan ache ca stage in this clip, but the unemployment line end hot rod car sequences are too hokey tc be convincing. Still, the best thing about this video is that one dcesnt need to camp out for a week in front of the union to see it. Gestsrsl Public, 'Tenderness': Anyone who saw this British duo's concert here at UNL last week can tell you it was nothing less Auditions scheduled for 'Little Mermaid' Auditions for The Little Mer maid," a Lincoln Community Play house Children's Theatre produc tion, will be Dec. 10 and 11, at 7 p.m. at the Playhouse, 2500 S. 56th St. Parts are available for actors 10 years to adult and include 8 women's roles and 5 men's roles with possible extra parts. Scripts are available for 24 hour check out with a $3 refundable deposit Auditioners should prepare a short musical selection, plan to read from the script and come dressed for movement. Productions dates for "The Lit tle Mermaid" are Feb, 8 through 10 and 16 through 17. than a vivacious spectacle of vir tuosity. This promo, for tne first single from their .AM the Rage LP, i3 also endearing eye candy. Dave WaJkeland and cohorts bring the song to life with shots of chortling children, moans and their unique stage presence. Eveiy&lss? This guru of gaudy attire, disgusting make-up end campy anthems appears looking like a candidate for Miss Glad Bag U.S A. in this live concert footage. Despite her disheveled appear ence, Cyndi maneges to display so much energy and ardor that you almost feel like you are in the audience. Loopy Lauper proves once again that when it comes to verve in videos, she leads the league. . BlOy Jcel, "Keep tSi Faith": If only Billy would keep this loser! It seems as if he has spent so much time posing for photos in gossip magazines with his latest lovebird, Christi Brinkley, that he has forgotten how to make a video or music. In this insipid concept promo, Joel appears ?n court before a jury to to see if he h truly Innocent" This is just another cheap plug to drain more dollars out of his pseudo-nostalie Inno cent Man LP. As he performed inane dar.ee numbers in this video, the verdict came quickly Billy is guilty of boring us all with this slap cf stupidity! ford gave us a new use for wire hangers, Joan Collins gives us sleaze and seduction and Joan Jstt gives us indigestion with her latent video. She traipses around a seedy eld building, shows cf? her leather and displays her "voice," which bears a striking resemblance to a German . Shepherd's. Jett constantly chants "I need someone" throughout this piece. Joan, what you really need talent 0 ) '-" et--i (S C V r Ricumpfmn.Rtm ,r.LCjT C.rif?t ifY Ci mcepcjrcrTrzmcK m ufTio&vszR a cm s&mm, ucmi imp. w;;::6PUtpm$... I W,... Uv'i ..fit I I w zf ! . 8 he Daily Nebraska?! 3 Needs Your Help j "' OT . ' ; . . ' ; J M . : ; : - , M ' 1 Sartor Hamann v0 sponsor en Mj engagsmeni ccumn cacn i nurasy j snowjnfi a uc cv ccun 3. smo in to ?. : Steve-P. Cabro and Cheryl L EISyson Colloge students are. important to us. Sartor Hamann ' wO sponsor an engagement cc'umn each Thursday -showing a luclcy ccup!3.'Stop in to Sartor Hamann. for dafcl!3. ' . : .r Dov;ntovn "1 1 50';),s SI:. Gativay ESdoaad Wa3' I We're looking fcr a few good people to help us put out our high-quality newspaper. As one of our staffers put it, the DN isn't just an adventure . . . it's a job. And that's where you come in! '' .' ' . The Daily Nebrsskan needs staff eis for ths spring semester. . Editor positions are open in gll departments: news, editorial, sports, arts and entertainment, photography, copy des&, art and special supplements. We'll also be hiring four senior reporters and several editorial columnists. Applications are available in room 34 of the Nebraska Union, and will be accepted beginning November 20 through the 29th. Please sign up for an interview when you pick up your application. Reporters, copy editors, artists, and photographers will be hired at a future date. , . You don't need to have a background in journalism to. work at the DN.- Many staff members aren't journalism majors. We hire on the basis of talent and enthusiasm, not age. Have questions? Call Chris Weisch, editor in chief, at 472-1766. He'll be glad to help you. The Daily Nehraskan is an equal opportunity employer. 4a V 5 5 , v f J f M '.Nebraska- Un:on, Room 34. 472-2588 A- f M i i II II f i i i