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Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, January 16, 1985
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Fancy looks, low prices make
'Simple Pleasures 'enjoyable
Some people don't take the time to
enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
But it would be worth anyone's time
to sample the goods at one of Lincoln's
newer downtown eateries, "Simple
Pleasures," 10th and 0 streets.
Simple Pleasures, which opened last
June, offers a menu that should appeal
to nearly everyone's taste from the
hamburger lover to the vegetarian. It
boasts sandwiches, salads, daily spe
cials, fantastic desserts, beer, wine and
pasta specialties.
Simple Pleasures isn't your
McDonald's or Bonanza steakhouse
type business. It's a sit-down restaurant
that caters predominantly to a Yuppie
(young urban professional) crowd. The
tables are adorned with clcth napkins
ttjid vases of real flowers that add to the
restaurant's semi-formal atmosphere.
If the lights were dimmed, Simple
Pleasures might pass as a fancy res
taurant. But it's not. No, sir, don't let the
coats, ties and dresses intimidate you.
I felt right at home in my jeans. would be proud.
"We do serve mainly a Yuppie, busi- Service at the downtown restaurant
ness-type of crowd," manager Bob Rudorf is more than friendly, but a little too
said, "but I think we can cater to a ambitious. My waitress tried to make
varied public, and our menu should my meal enjoyable, but the kitchen had
appeal to everyone . . . including my noodles delivered to the table
college students." before I could polish off the soup. Too
RFvit wFSI n 1777 r 7 Kin RATING: I liked the place. The food
CSTlA ' Wrll IHM satisfied my stomach but didn't break
X '!J !IL' 7 ' l4 my budget. I ate for under $8 and could
have easily spent less than $5. Out of a
I ordered the fetuccine with spinach possible five stars, Simple Pleasures
($3.95) and a cup of sliced vegatable gets three (').
soup ($1.25). Simple Pleasures doesn't SIMPLE PLEASURES
make one of Lincoln's better fetuccines, Location: 947 0 St.
but it's far from being the worst. The Hours: Lunch is served Tuesday
soup was great, complete with crisp, through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
"cooked-just-right" veggies and a light Dinner is offered from 5 to 10 p.m.
broth that wasn't overpowering. Friday and Saturday. Beginning Jan. 24,
Simple Pleasures offers a small but Simple Pleasures will begin serving
tasty dessert menu. I chose a rum dinner on Thursday also.
chocolate cake from four selections. Reservations: Optional.
The whipped topping wasn't too sweet The Bucks: Only cash and checks
or heavy, like it is at some places, and are accepted. No credit cards.
the cake was MOIST. Betty Crocker Ad Hudler
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By Richard Ayala
Staff Reporter
Chuck Mangione's latest album,
Disguise Great, shows a different
side of his style. His new producer,
Eumir Deodato, is responsible for this
electronic, yet relaxing sound.
Deodato does much of the synthes
izer work, but Mangione wrote the
music. The first tune, "Diana D," was
written for Mangione's daughter. This
laid-back electronic sound sets the
Authors . . .
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Cowboy Bob, it says in the brief
biography, has spent all his life in the
livestock industry and much of the
subject matter of this book is about
nature, cattle, horses and related
matters.
One of the better poems is titled,
"Do You Bite The Hand That Feeds
tone for the entire album. "Diana D,"
"Shirley MacLaine," and "Leonardo's
Lady" have the same driving beat that
is characteristic of many Herbie Han
cock compositions.
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Mangione dedicates the album to
Broadway star Shirley MacLaine, a
comical tribute to their friendship.
You?" and urges people to look at the
farmer from a different perspective.
The insights and experiences in
these poems and short stories are
worth the price of the book ($4), but
the poetry writing itself is not excep
tional. I personally didn't like the book, but
I'm sending it to my uncle, an old
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Mr. Versatile, Chris Vadala, who
made major contributions to previous
Mangione albums, has a lesser, but still
important role. Vadala's bass and alto
flute playing can be heard on several
songs the same way he played the
beautiful Mangione ballads "Belle
via" and "Chase the Clouds Away."
Musically, Disguise Great stacks
up with mangione's best. His continu
ing success stems from his transforma
tion of simple melodies into exciting,
pretty songs.
Nebraska cowboy himself, because I
know he would enjoy it. '
That's about the best advice 1 can
give. If your own life is rich with the
same kind of experiences as Bob
Johnston's, I'm sure you will enjoy the
book. Some of the poems anyone can
appreciate, but a city person looking
for some good plains poetry may be
disappointed.
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