Page 12 Daily Nebraskan Thursday, November 14, 1985 K- 'AW, i hsn IT College Day Nov. 14 9 AM-9 PM $5.00 Haircuts 475-4902 17th & R Street Try it, it might even turn out to be fun ALLEN from Page 7 that I didn't get from "Family Vaca- drama dollars. tion" or "Commando." Also in Kimball, sometimes several Dnn't. hp nfraiH tn trv if if all vnn do is The UPC foreign film committee has The Sheldon Art Gallery is constantly times a week, student recitals or con- sit in front of the TV and consider tried to offer a variety of internationally showing nationally acclaimed works, certs by UNL professors are held that "Miami Vice" your major cultural expe- respected films. I've made it to one, The Kimball performance series has rival much of the classical music you rience. But don't try it alone. The best "Women in Flames," and it offered offered some incredible programs this will hear anywhere. part of so-called "cultural" entertain- some intensity and food for thought year ranging from jazz and ballet to Cure album shows new versatility strange obsession with death has always CURE from Page 9 the ultimate composite of synthesizer arias and Smith's caterwauling. It immortalizes death and life after mid night. "Heaven, give me a signPlea sure fills up my dreamsAnd I love itLike a baby screams. " Several times throughout this cut Smith wails "Strike me dead!" This The pizza is coming! The pizza is coming! W7J7L been present in The Cure's lyrical acumen. This is especially true of "A Night Like This," with a line that says: "Your trust is the most gorgeous thing I've ever cut in this world." The most provocative thing about The Cure is their ability to chronicle expressions of the decay and rot of human emotion with as much veracity and force as the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe and Sylvia Plath. "The Head on the Door" shows a new versatility for The Cure with its handful of resonant songs, while still displaying UNL Theatre has offered two good ment is discussing it, clarifying it, and and one not-so-good production this adapting it into your world view, semester, but all have provided live Many people are turned off by enter theater, an experience that you should tainment that carries any kind of "cul make a part of your entertainment tural" label on it. but believe me. if it lives. The theater closes the fall season with the classic "A Christmas Carol." Also, the Nebraska Directors Thea tre has offered some fine theatrical performances at reasonable prices. What I'm saying here is that there has been no excuse this semester to sit around in your dormitory, apartment, or house and complain of nothing to do. Most of the entertainment does more weren't entertaining first, the other aspects of it would not go over. To grow requires risk and openness. Growth should be a part of your college experience. Take a risk and try some thing cultural. Who knows, you just might be entertained. And as always, we in the entertain- ent section welcome your cards and letters about our work, or any of the than just entertain often it will give local entertainment happenings. We've pause for thought as well. Live theater, for instance, is entertainment that the abstract mystery of their earlier often strives to make the audience feel, works. to think and to grow. Not a bad package G.PA. 3.9 for something that only costs a few Weekend... WEEKEND from Page 11 ART Art League Gallery, UNL Rich ards Hall 205 Student and Faculty artwork-in-progress. Sheldon Art Gallery San Francisco Art Institute Photographs. "Master of Fine Arts" exhibit. Selected Monotypes. Karl Andre sculpture. MOVIES Cinema 1 and 2, 13th and P gotten several letters this semester, (most have been printable), but no cards. I like cards. Just send one to say "hi." It gets lonely around here sometimes. streets "Krush Groove," 5:30, 7:30 "Plenty," 5:10, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m.; and 9:30 p.m.; "Street Wise," 5:15, 7:15 "Deathwish III," 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m.; "Kainbow Brite," 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. Stuart Theatre, "Back to the Future," 5:20, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Cooper Theatre, 54th and 0 Streets "Agnes of God," 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Douglas 3, 1300 P St. "Target," 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m.; "That Was Then This Is Now," 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m.; "Jagged Edge," 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. East Park 3, East Park Mall HAPPENINGS Lincoln Community Playhouse, "Charlotte's Web," today through Sat urday at 7:30 p.m., also at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. 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