The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1985, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Tuesday, Uzxch'2,
Dally Ncbrcsk&n
i iFmmm states pKDfflness
6ClisrfeeIles9
li0Mini SMW
v :r.
i
Aits Cs-rsI Us1 fa fea.
Nazi comparison
slwws closed mind
In lesjensa to Dr. Thmu EadecM's
cammeMs in the Msrch 8 Ddiy
Keteksa story 'mM tabled to
festssy games:
IHre plspd Dssscons and Drssns
for mere thsn three yesrs now and
never fcsve i felt tMs cgrporisg vs3
to kill myself or to go plead to my
parents for more messy so I csdd hvy
moi-e gsmmg equipment My parents
toe more money invested in their oira
hobMes than 1 will ever be able to
spend on D & D.
To compare a game to a socid
poilticd mcvement such as the Ksiis is
sheer brilliance. I can see such strong
ties between the two I mesn they
both stated that what they were doing
wss not unhealthy. Yon can't find a
m j.sh stronger cemhtion. In fact, it's
sush a broad gener&lkaticn that in
. stitiEg it, R&dedd, oMonsly a fine
hssasltinan, has shown what a nsr-
.- -Hi ;
A trtirr l-!e7 ft r A Crdia 7 cr, trr::r.d
p-is, isj 7 v.w.;: a:d t.ss.
- ; ' - " .; -, :- - Lett eiro
asd EEir.telIi-sst misd csn pro
duce. I asggest he pky the guae asd
broaden his mind and mspbe, after
ssks Ms bndn fcr esnsshlng ether
than earth-sasltsnng ctstesieBts like
the Nad comparison, he will be ible to
think end understand that these teen
agers a!rea had problems and play
ing D & D wasn't the reason for their
death. :..
Mil: Watson
senior
horns economic
Tome review
leaves had taste
-1 resrst that till Allen (Ddly Ne
braskaa, .March 5) could lad no book
to review cf interest to university stu
dents except on that glorifies a par
ticularly mindless form cf alcohol con
sumption. Frederick VL Link
. . . .. Chdrman
UNL Department cf English
1: - bo --
Reviser Ey
Staff Ecjpaxlsr
Music, painting ar.d f.iri helped
create ait atmosphere stimulating
to all the senses at a multi-media
fashion show Saturday in Omaha,
"City Circles" was produced and
direct ed by Ertdi Wheeler, a Decem
ber 1834 UNL graduate.
Wheeler designed and made the
clothing, which aha sdd represents
a modern lifestyle through color,
pattern, line and shape. v
Similar expression of emotion
ar.d goals, o sought by feeler's
clothing thsmcs, also were displayed
in her pdr.tir.3 and her crigind
musical compositions. Color, an
important clement in fcer work,
could be seen in her pdntkgs tad
was expressed in her melodies mi
lyrics, which portrayed dh'srss
images.
Another element cl taa pre:
iica wis Emm film. The films
shot it various lacs&ioas wiik local
models ar.d were shown fcc&rsca
moc!f;lii! sagsieats.
An intend aspect cJthe piesaa
tetlca tra the lisk cf tsmtlca. Ey
falling to deffaa the erpsikaca to ,
-Philanthropist cav3
'Bruce fans care
ndire thi3 wspessa Is Ecmstat
cutdded, but I just received tha arti
cles coMcerrdng the Truce Cpdrc-een
ccscect in Lincoln Kcv. 10. 1 an cur-
rently a Peace Ccrps volunteer Il;tr4 ia
Ccsta-Fica and wefdr T.:;h ddry
.fermers. I wp living hra T.lien Cpxirg
stecn made his fppesrsr.ee in lletn::.
a trtc day b my 113. Hut I x j
pleased sad delisted T.hea my t -'ily
. and Mends told me cf the c";r;.l.J.:
ing turnout fer his concert. I also
thought the press cover:;;?, he re ::ired
in the Ddly Nebraskaa, tha Llr.eeln
papers and the Omd.a Wcrld-IIerdd
wss fantastic. .
However, I&inot recd3 11 3 letters
written by Sam Umlar.d or tho srtieles
by Liz Burden ar.d Kersi Cedr.terg to
which they cord ;ned the i;:-::.;n
fans who were wdiir j in Li; i to I'zy
tickets. From the ether cdi:!3 1 r;sd,I
get the impression that Uslsrd, Eurdea
$4 per psrson1 hr.
5-d par person1 hr.
MARCH SPECIAL:
(Noon-5 pm)
: Grc-ups cf 8 cr rr.or
rccciva a f res
:i i hsTutbcry" T-shirt
the tadler.ee, Wheeler sdd she
ere -ted "tha mystery element, let
ting peopla form their cwn feelings
about tha elements around them."
In an interview after the shew,
Wheeler said she was pleased with
the sl.cv.
'Everyone really pulled together,
like a family. The support cf family
ar.d Li ends played a major rele,"
she said. "I knew the people here,
and without their help, I couldn't
hava der.e it."
Whsdcr said that in the Erst
number, the clothing and eherco
grrphy were designed to create a
KC3aeris3 effect to get the audi
ence prepared for the visud enter
tainment to corns. Tfca idea was to
eruif the audience with tha light,
movement and clothing before their .
ejes, the sdd.
Tia repetition cf the clothing,
cs$.m cad pstteras helped achieve
a cdmirj effect, but the bright
atsssphcra counteracted the calm,
ceding tro diaaosus emsdeas, "
Tm eSsct was powerful The
2lijsc9 was "in a times" thresh
vtdsus seances, wkieh induded
a Edsty iasdcd instrument series,
cr prints, ki'is and tti prints.
ead Eadcrirtra cdtisisd the Eprfag-
st::a rs Lr Cerjpdrj cr.uj Lie.
I r::e-i e.e tssX Lhsi tL-a tee
peepla Clslt they fcre a ri:.t to sry
C:t,l;:i linzzx s p.rsca wodd
in Era t:e ths3 d:ps for a Usk-it tVt
they ct4sady aren t concerned tieut
uedltrjihrs. Actuly, I den't see the
ce:r.ectten nyj.ll. I am a devoted
r-drcd:en"f tr.d hed I teen in
il:.-::"i f.r his ccnesrt I would have
itaoJ and sl:;t in line if necessary to
gd a ticket
Umkri4BudsnindSMrbsrgm!hi
be surprised to find- devoted Spring
steen fans like mysdfwho ar eittremely
" concerned about wodd affairs, espe
'clally those happening in Central
'America, Tha ton I ire in is I J
from the Kicara-guaa herd jr.
Spriagstaea wss liz'A lcat.3 add
. Americans need to bo r;tc; Jd cf their
gover&aent sad hc? thv handle tlte
situation in CcntrdAz-ericxWc ceuld
easily get into an c-p:.v8 titudi.a, '
which I thkk the America pes;i3
(bfore G pm)
(after 6 pm)
2 personI hr. $7
475-0S89
7J
810 "P"
HAYMARKET SQUARE
Mon.Thur$12 nocn-1 2 midnight
Frj. & Est. 12nccn-2sm.
Simdsy 4 pm-1 1 pm'
The medeh, mvtizft to the musls,
wesved about the audience. Cop-Ma-ticsted
lighting technics ccmpU
mented the clething and nedeb,
creeling tha cverr.Il visvJ cVcct.
Wheeler plsns to mwe to f.!in
nespolia in April.. She ssid the first
step is to get acqudnted with and
talk to peppb in the tisMon basi
net. Che add she v.euld lika to
produce another show, perhaps sim
ilar to "City Circles."
Eha sdd she sees Mlnnerpe'ls as
a stepping stone In her csr eer.
' "it'ssiilimfesiemcncthst
I could get my foot in ths clssr,"
Wiieeler i
Wheeler sdd ahe thinhs Lincoln
is a good city for developing iisia.
She sdd printing and pdntlng
cissscs at UNL espscidly in&isscd
' htr rk.
"A mejor jyast .cf my clothisg h
based eta hsnd-dntsd furies, vkh
helps trsnslsta feshion teto art,"
ahesdd.
E;.f erring to her p
ahs
aad. E1t cslstis-'i art a
exprcsdoa cf fec-l fed about my
lirathanKyfesM'Sa'
Wfccder racded her ttg&s In
tsxtila Kid elc&Szs d ssii fesa ttz
deat r.-?ed cr Trrst at this t'rrs.
Eiind fdth, o C;:ir;:a add, b a
dansus tiir, La I see &d lizi it
every dryv.hen I rp;: i to CcsaElsns
teut e.3 U.S. cnrcrcKcL
!3".hoait!d:3
f;rir::t:iJi srJ ii.i f;-:.i3 h-73 r.r;er
lie;, nod crefdly to lis tares zzA get
tea the tTw- neerTg ks b tirj to
reLte to the jisrissn puikk. I viV.z
up every racrrir and taka my fresd
cold shower (hot wstcr is a luxury
down here) jamming to "Eora la Th3
USA" At night I fell asleep to' him
trllirg me I have a re. : j to believe.
Ie found my resseri to I !icv3. It is
trji-g to do serr.ethir - v. e;. i.lie v. llh
thepcrple 111 t e re:! : - g r i.h f :r the
r.e.it t.o years. I Lr.s- 7 as ! : s : U r. 3
fth, n.t Hind fdth rdd y: b
mysdf, ssy work ad my ec. ir, 111
tiwys hsve a season to bdleve.
There: a &eamaa
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