The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1985, Page Page 14, Image 14

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Daily Nebraskan
Thursday, September 26, 1985
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Let Misty's put
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"Front Row"
Misty's has the Prime Ideas
Bus rides to and from home games
from Misty's to the front gate. NO
WALKS OR PARKING
F(X)tball Tours to all away games, Pep
Rallys Friday nights before all home
games with the UN Pep Band
(Havelock only)
BIG RED SPIRIT
Misty's Style
Come and enjoy ...at both locations
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serving the Midwest's Finest Prime Rib
Dire Straits tops two charts;
By the Associated Press
The following are Billboard's hot record
hits as they appear In this week's issue of
Billboard magazine. Copyright 1985, Billboard
Publications, Inc. Reprinted with permission.
HOT SINGLES
1. "Money for Nothing" Dire Straits (Warner
Bros.)
2. "Cherish" Kool & The Gang (De lite)
3. "Freedom" Wham! (Columbia)
4. "Don't Lose My Number" Phil Collins
(Atlantic)
5. "Oh Sheila" Ready for the World (MCA)
6. "Dress You Up" Madonna (Sire)
7. 'Take On Me" A Ha (Warner Bros.)
8. "St. Elmo's Fire" John Parr (Atlantic)
9. "Saving All My Love For You" Whitney
Houston (Arista)
10. "Lonely 01' Night" John Cougar Mel
lencamp (Riva)
TOP LP's
1. "Brothers In Arms" Dire Straits (Warner
Bros.) Platinum (More than 1 million units
sold.)
2. "The Dream of the Blue Turtles" Sting
(A&M) Platinum
3. "Songs from the Big Chair" Tears for
Fears (Mercury) Platinum
4. "Bom in the U.SA" Bruce Springsteen
(Columbia) Platinum
5. "Whitney Houston" Whitney Houston
(Arista) Platinum
6. "Greatest Hits Vol. I A H" Billy Joel
(Columbia)
7. "No Jacket Required" Phil Collins
(Atlantic) Platinum
8. "Reckless" Bryan Adams (A&M)
Platinum
9. "Heart" Heart (Capitol) Gold (More
than 500,000 units sold.)
10. "Theater of Pain" Motley Crue (Elec
tra) Platinum
COUNTRY SINGLES
1. "Lost in the Fifties Tonight" Ronnie
Milsap (RCA)
2. "Drinkin and Dreamin' " Waylon Jen
nings (RCA)
3. "Between Blue Eyes and Jeans" Conway
Twitty (Warner Bros.)
4. "Meet Me In Montana" Marie Osmond
(Capitol Curb)
5. "With Just One Look In Your Eyes"
Charly McClain (Epic)
6. "You Make Me Want to Make You Mine"
Juice Newton (RCA)
7. "Touch a Hand, Make a Friend" The Oak
Ridge Boys (MCA)
8. "She's Comin' Back to Say Goodbye"
Eddie Rabbitt (Warner Bros.)
9. "Love Talks" Ronnie McDowell (Epic)
10. "If It Weren't For Him" Vince Gill
(RCA)
ABLXT CONTEMPORARY SINGLES
1 "Chensn rooi me viang iuc uk;
2. "Saving All My Love For You" Whitney
Houston (Arista)
3. "We Don't Need Another Hero" Tina
Turner (Capitol)
4. "Freedom" Wham! (Columbia)
5. "Part-Time Lover" Steve Wonder (Tamla)
8. "Your Secret's Safe With Me" Michael
Frank (Warner Bros.)
7. "You're Only Human" Billy Joel (Colum
bia) 8. 'The Power of Love" Huey Lewis & The
News (Chrysalis)
9. "Janet" Commodores (Motown)
10. "Everytime You Go Away" Paul Young
(Columbia)
BLACK SINGLES
1. "Oh Sheila" Ready for the World (MCA)
2. "You Are My Lady" Freddie Jackson
(Capitol)
3. "Saving All My Love For You" Whitney
Houston (Arista)
4. "Cherish" Kool & The Gang (De Lite)
5. "I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much"
Bobby Womack (MCA)
6. "Dare Me" The Pointer Sisters (RCA)
7. "All of Me For All of You" 9.9 (RCA)
8. "Object of My Desire" Starpoint (Elektra)
9. "Part-Time Lover" Stevie Wonder
(Tamla)
10. "Dance Electric" Andre Cymone
(Columbia)
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Audition to be
a Tool for Lave'
The Lincoln Community Playhouse
announces auditions for the Gallery
Theatre production of "Fool for Love"
by Sam Shepard at 7 p.m. Monday at
the playhouse, 2500 South 56th St.
The Obie award-winning play will be
directed by David Chapelle. Intense
and caustic, human and funny, "Fool
for Love" is a story of, dangerous pas
sion, set in a seedy western motel.
Eddie, a cocky cowboy, has returned to
rekindle his affair with fiery May, who
has other plans. Martin, May's slightly
dim date, and the Old Man, a memory
for both May and Eddie, each figure in
the revelation of this doomed relation
ship. Auditions, consisting of cold read
ings, will be for three male roles, rang
ing in age from late 20s to early 50s, and
one female role, late 20s to early 30s.
Auditioners should be available for call
backs on Wednesday, Oct. 2 :
For more information, call the play
house at 489-860a
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