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    Friday, October 11, 1985
Page 12
Daily Nebraskan
Floyd show has chills, thrills
LASER from Page 11
On Halloween, the planetarium will
give a laser show set to Pink Floyd's
"DarksideoftheMoon".
According to Dunn, the show has
been a favorite in the past and he hopes
the showings will be filled with revel
ers in costume.
With its lasers, the creative designs
that make M. C. Escher look like a
doodler, the slides, stencils and a
sound system that would make finger
nails going down a chalkboard sound
heavenly, this show is a must-see.
Even adied-in-the-wool technophobe
like myself was entranced and fas
cinated. You can catch the show Friday and
Saturday nights at 8:15, 9:30 and 10:45
for $3.
If you just can't stomach an hour of
Rush and Heart check out Laser Rhap
sody Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 3:45
p.m. (11 a.m. on football Saturdays)
and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3:45 p.m.
Laser Rhapsody fctaurcs the music
of Mannheim Steamroller, Tchaikovsky,
Dire Straits and Crosby, Stills and
Nash.
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Ross stands In the new gs'.'.ery.
Art Gallery takes over
student thesis displays
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By Laura Hansen
Staff Reporter
UNL is home to a new art gallery.
Faculty have wanted The Art Gallery,
Richards Hall 102 for several years, said
Douglas Ross, professor of art and
director of the gallery.
Ross said Sheldon Art Gallery made
the new gallery possible when it
decided to halt its spring displays of
student art and theses. The new gallery
now displays these show and others.
Ross said he wants to have a wide
range of show in the Art Gallery.
"Nebraska is isolated in the visual
arts my intention is to bring as
much variety as possible," he said.
Ross said beginning the project was
expensive because it started from
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All applications for the Student Health and Accident
Insurance must be mailed by October 15, 1S85.
Brochures and information are available at:
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER
or call 472-7437
Chock thoso points:
9 Am I still eligible for coverage under my parent's plan?
A. Is there an age limit? Most policies limit the age for
dependent coverage to age 23.
B. Are you thinking of marriage? Most policies exclude
a dependent after he becomes married.
o Havo I declared financial independence from
my parents by receiving financial aid, and no
longer eligible as a dependent under their plan?
Would a medical emergency deplete funds
scratch. All the security guards are
work-study students, so most expenses
are incurred through shipping,
announcing new shows and setting up,
Ross said. Grants and donations pay for
most of these costs, he said.
.Ross said goJs for the new gallery
include sponsoring talks by artists and
offering slide shows. But, Ross said, the
primary goal of the gallery is to educate.
The show on display now is "Minne
sotaNebraska Artists." Ross said the
show contains only works by former
UNL students who now live in Minne
sota. The show includes photographs of
sculptures by Andrew Leicaster and
works by artists Lee Dollison and Ber
nard McNally. Next year, an exhibit of
IllinoisNebraskan artists is planned,
and, in 1987, a MissouriNebraskan
exhibition is planned, Ross said.
Besides these exhibitions, the Gal
lery also wants to have monthly shows,
Ross said. This year's schedule:
O October: Diana Schoenfeld's
photographs.
O November: Display of first and
second-year UNL graduate art students.
O December. Thesis exhibitions
of third-year graduate students.
O January: Rafael Ferrer's display.
O February: Photospivia, a com
petitive photography show, and Margo
Humphrey a visiting artist.
O March: S.P.E. Midwest Photo
graphy Survey.
April: Thesis exhibitions.
The Art Gallery is open Monday
through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
It is closed Friday.
Diana Schoenfeld's photographs will
be on display Monday through Oct; 31.
These photographs are the artist's
attempt to describe a wave of invisible
aftershocks created by serious head
injuries.
Oak Ridge Boys,
Rogers, Brown
to play in Omaha
A triple treat will greet music fans
Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Omaha Civic
Auditorium a concert with Kenny
Rogers, the Oak Ridge Boys and Sawyer
Brown.
Tickets for the concert are $17.75
and $15.75 and are on sale at the audit
orium, Brandeis and TIX outlets.
Rogers has chalked up an enormous
list of hits, including "Lucille," "The
Gambler" and a recent duet with Dolly
Parton, "Islands in the Stream."