Monday, October 20, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 9 At (9 A n; ds Eeu-ertianmEinieBitL Tl T fl yf TT J TYvTTT"S!, ML CLPV ilSJ,il. SiiliW f si dliiQieFeLait Mnd. ' S 'i 'Ss . ' j. if I T: 4 f riciiillSol unlili By Scott Rarre.fr Arts and Entertainment Editor Unlike nasi tet-feod joints, Tseo DN Diversions Editor Charles Lieu ranee and I ate at Taco del Sol last Thursday and had the "All You Can Eat" Mexican dinner special. It's merely $3.89 and is only served on Thursday evenings. You get a large Taco Supreme, a burrito, and enchi lada, tortilla chips and a generous scoop cf refried beans. That's easily enough to fill you up, but gluttons can go back for seconds . . . and !thirds!i;M no liir.it. And they also serve alco- Corona for just S3 cer.ts. However, ifycu're in thencod for isn't the place to 3. Ule I sdd, It's ; at err : cf bwv,.bci3 p'i I Young artist The Lincoln Symphony Orchestra announces its annual Young Artist .Competition, which will be Saturday, INov. 8. j Solo instrumental students between the ages of 17 and 26, and solo vocal fstudents between the ages of 17 and 28, Who are currently studying in Nebraska jor who have studied with a Nebraska teacher, are eligible to compete. I The winner will perform with the Mncoln Symphony Orchestra in its Regular subscription series on Jan. 27 V. Dave fcentzDaily Nebraskan 1111 Aztec tiles on the walls. If you're only slightly hungry, your best bet is prcbibly one cf the a la carte items like the Tz-co can food mde to order, ar.d Taca del Sal makes Its food in that manner. You can choose extra ingre dients like scur cream and black olives. The restaurant also has extra "gravy," which is its hick Nebraska term for Mexican salsa. I suggest that Taco del Sol should stop cal ling its' salsa "gravy" to avoid confu sion. Some people might think that their enchilada would be covered with brown beef gravy. Ketch! The restaurant also serves Mexi can desserts like crispes, which are tortilla chips sprinkled with brown sugar, and apple tartas, which are soft flour tortillas stuffed with a light cinnamon apple filling. The food is, overall, above aver-, t.4. i Jl contest soon and will receive a $500 cash prize. Two alternate awards of $200 each will be presented. Past winners may not com pete again. All applications must be endorsed by the current teacher. Teachers are urged to enter only students of out standing ability. Only music with available orchestral parts can be used as repertoire. Instru mental contestants are required to per form three arias or the equivalent, preferably of contrasting character. By Chris McCubbin Senior Reporter check my weapon and move through the door. I don 't get more than three steps into the maze before someone takes a shot at me. I return fire and lunge for cover. I move between the husks of buildings keeping low, trying not to make any noise. I slide into the poolroom, squeezing off a shot at the guy across the table. As he returns fire he yells something. Suddenly, they 're all around me, pouring out of everywhere. A crossfire. Vm trapped. 1 lunge by one of my attackers and dart through the nearest exit, taking at least a couple hits as I leave. Lesson One learned. Some of these people have friends. A loner in the maze has to keep low, keep quiet and keep moving. Keeping to the back-alleys, I slide through the maze .... Basically, Lazer Tag is the logical extension of the video game you could even think of it as a live video game. You get a gun that shoots a narrow beam of invisible infrared light, then you strap a doo-hickey on your chest that senses this light. If your chest sensor gets hit six times, you out. Dead. Long before Lazer Tag was available on the market it was being hyped on MTV and in comic books. A Saturday morning network cartoon show, "Lazer Tag Academy," debuted recently. The copywrighted names for Lazer Tag para phernalia are "Starsensors" for the chest sensor and "Starlyte" for the gun. Lazer Tag paraphernalia isn't avail able locally just yet, and when it does hit the toy stores it will run about $50 for a basic set consisting of gun and sensor with belt. If that's a bit much for your budget, or if you just can't wait to get your hands on a Starlyte, Lazer Tag by the game is available at two different places locally: Laser-Tagg, 1227 Q St., and Laser Zone, 2021 0 St. Laser-Tagg opened Oct. 1 . The playing area is a huge room laid out as a maze, designed to resemble a bombed-out urban area ala "Escape From New York" or "A Boy and His Dog," with little rooms labeled as taverns, barber shops, etc. There's a wide "Main Street," alleys and secret passages. A strobe light flashes intermittently at one end of the room. You get 10 hits before you're out at Laser-Tagg. It costs you $3 and you can play 'til you're out. You don't "win" at Laser-Tagg; again, it's like a video game. Laser Zone is set up a little dif ferently. You get six hits maximum and games are limited to 10 minutes, but games only cost $2. If you're the only State of the Arts Compiled by Stew Magnuson Staff Reporter At Little Bo's: Although it's an odd venue for them to be playing, E.T.C., a soul-funk band from Omaha, is jamming all this week at Little Bo's. This booking completely shatters every stereotype I've ever had about Little Bo's. The members of E.T.C.'are great entertainers. I haven't seen them for several years, but I'm sure they've only gotten better. At Elder Gallery, Nebraska Wes ley an University A retrospective of the artwork of Gail Butt will be shown in Elder Gallery on the Nebraska Wesleyan campus next Sunday through Nov. 19. The public is invited to the opening reception given r- ' ' .. X. I . . .. This player gets ready to fire at Laser-Tagg, in the Glass Menag erie, 1227 Q St. Another business, Laser Zone, 2021 O ST., also has the game. person left at the end of a game you win ambushees have been known to pick a prize. up their small assailants and hold Laser-Tagg is co-owned by five Lin- them suspended off the floor while they colnites. According to Steve Rasmussen, one of the co-owners, most of the owners were friends in high school. A couple of them have day jobs, and one, Scott Kosark, is a sophomore anthro pology major at UNL, Rasmussen said. Rasmussen said Laser-Tagg is not part of any chain or franchise, although they wouldn't mind starting one. Laser Tagg is modeled after the "Photon" chain that has been operating around Dallas for the last couple of years, Rasmussen said. Laser-Tagg is open from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Wednesday and from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. People of all ages can play Laser-Tagg. Rasmussen said this has been no problem, although some kids have been known to hide out in kid- sized places of concealment and am- bush the big folk, and some of the in the artist's honor by the Nebraska Wesleyan Art Council, next Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Butt has exhibited his watercolor paintings in Kyoto, Japan; Allahabad, India and throughout the United States. His works are part of the permanent collections of UNL s Sheldon Art Gallery, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas, City and the City Art Museum in St. Louis. At the Zoo: All this week at the Zoo, Lincoln favorites, Magic Slim and the Tear drops, will bring their south Chicago blues to their local, fanatical fans. As everyone says, "He ain't slim, but he sure is magic!" Cover is cheap early in the week and gets higher towards the weekend. But ( Dave BentzDaily Nebraskan pump live shots into their sensors. If you don't want to deal with the kids, patrons under 16 are discouraged after 8 p.m. In return, Laser-Tagg is reserved for under-16s on Sunday after noons until 5 p.m. Rasmussen said Sundays have been particularly suc cessful because fathers will bring their kids in, settle down to watch football in the lobby, and keep paying for new rounds until the game is over. Rasmussen said that future plans for Laser-Tagg include regular changes in the maze pattern and singles and team tournaments the first to be held around Halloween. They're considering ways to make the maze's interior more durable and they're trying to come up with a time card system that will allow individual prizes without a time limit, Rasmussen said. it won't ever by more than $3. All shows will start about 9 p.m. On TV: Atlanta's WTBS and Lincoln's Big 8 channel continue their weekly "Duel ing Elvis movies"; tonight Elvis shakes it with Ann Margret in "Viva Las Vegas" at 9:25 p.m. on WTBS. Only three hours later at 1:30 a.m. Big 8 will show Presley in "Kissin' Cousins." You can use the spare hour between movies to play your "Clambake" soundtrack. If you know of an event you would like us to announce, send press infor mation to: State of the Arts co Daily Nebraskan 34 Nebraska Union 1400 B St. Lincoln, NE 6S5S3