The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1985, Page Page 8, Image 8

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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Bill's Saloon, 1020 P St. Dave
Landis, Saturday. No cover charge.
Chesterfield, Bottomsley and
Potts, 234 N. 13th St. The Tug
boats, today. No cover charge. The
Switch, Friday and Saturday. Cover
charge is $2.
Drumstick, 547 N. 48th St. -Steve,
Bob and Rich, today. Cover
charge is $2. The Finnsters, Friday and
Saturday. Cover charge is , $3. One
Whisper opens.
Green Frog, 1,010 P St. Justus,
today through Saturday. No cover
charge.
J. J.'s Lounge, N. 84th street and
Cornhusker Highway Joe Gaetto &
International success designer's goal
DURAN from Page 7
"Dress has fallen into a classical
image, and anyone trying to break out
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Tjherrywood, today through Sunday. No
cover charge.
Misty Italiano, S232 Havelock
Ave. Tune Smith, Friday and Satur
day. No cover charge.
Mountains, 311 S. 11th St.
Wrex Band, Friday and Saturday. Cover
charge is $1.
Pla-Mor Ballroom, 6600 W. 0 St.
Tommy Bishop, Saturday 8:30 p.m.
to 12:30 a.m. Mark Vhylidal, Sunday, 6
to 10 p.m.
Royal Grove, 340 W. Cornhusker
Hwy. Myth, today through Saturday.
No cover charge.
Speakeasy, 3233'a S. 13th St.
Brandy, today through Saturday. No
cover charge.
of that image is deemed extreme," he
said. "You need the classical image
and a progressive image to create a
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Sweep Left, 815 0 St. Rurkne
today through Saturday. Cover charge
is $1 Friday and Saturday. No cover
charge today.
Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th St. Charlie
Musselwhite & the Tablerockers, today.
Rollo Smith, Friday and Saturday. Cover
charge is $3.
ART
Art League Gallery, Richards
Hall 205 Student and faculty
artwork-in-progress.
Sheldon Art Gallery "New:
Selected Acquisitions" exhibit. San
Francisco Art Institute Photographs.
"Machine That Makes The World"
sculpture. "Renewed Works" exhibit.
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balanced form of dress. Everyone being
too classical creates such a pull on the
fashion pendulum that when it swings
back, there's going to be a culture
shock. It's the same with our tech
nology." Knutzen said he would eventually
like to attend The Fashion Institute of
Technology in New York, here he hopes
he can gain a national reputation.
International success also is a goal,
he said. But does he feel he will ever
join the royal ranks of such eminent
designers as Chanel, Dior or St. Laurent?
"Yes, because I have strong ideas
and I'm serious about what I'm doing,"
he said. "The old adage 'clothes make
the man' may be true, but I'd rather be
the man that makes clothes. Why be a
follower when one has the ideas and
the savior-faire to be a leader?"
KH'iOs? Will
The World's
Favorite Romantic Adventure
W3M
deBereerac
A PRODUCTION OF THE
CELEBRATED SYRACUSE
REPERTORY THEATER
OF NEW YORK
Featuring
John Cul.um
Two-time Tony Award Winner
Laugh, cheer, gasp and cry as
the poet with the grotesque
nose woos lovely Roxanne for
the handsome Christian in
the most shamelessly roman
tic and swashbuckling adven
ture in the history of theater.
If you've never seen it, you
must. If you ever have, you'll
be first in line to see it again.
Sunday, October 13, 8pm
Tickets: $12, $10
UNL Students: $8, $3 (TPP)
Tickets on Sale:
to UNL Students Sept. 23
to others Sept. 30
LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE
With the support of the
National Endowment of
the Arts.
Kimball Box Office
113 Westbrook Music Bldg.
472-3375 1 1 th & R Streets
11 am - 5 pm, Monday-Friday
Nebraska Union North Desk
7 am - 2 pm, Monday-Friday
CI University of Nebraska Lincoln
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