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Thursday, April 2, 1937 Daily Ncbraskan Page 9 "i I V Vi ,lLi T 32nd Annuel Nebraska Motorsports Auto Show Friday, April 3 5-11 p.m. Saturday, April 4 noon-11 p.m. Special appearance Saturday by Wil liam Shatner Captain Kirk from "Star Trek." Sunday, April 5 noon-10p.m. Special appearance Sunday by World Wrestling Federation star King Kong Dundy Civic Auditorium Omaha Arts & Crafts Chc.v Saturday, April 4 9 a.m.-7 p.m. State Fair Park Exposition Building Free admission The Coy 3 Chc3r of I lar'ern Tuesday, April 7 7:30 p.m. Orpheum Omaha $14.50, $12.50, $10.50, $3.50; students and senior citizens 12 price; tickets available at Brandeis outlets or call 3 CL Cn G Cir.aha Cyrrcrr Uve & Ala concert fea'jrlng C!ar.a llzzzo cn p!ino Thursday, April 2 8 p.m. Orpheum Omaha $17.25, $15.25, $12.25, $7.25; students and senior citizens 12 price; charge by phone 342-3 CC0 or available at Brand 3:5 and TIX outlets ri!k fi . I f 44m ti'rmmt wilt &t: tepsaleJ ys$1 Fat H sscl I Friday, April 3 8 p.m. Orpheum Omaha $12.25, $10,25, $3.25; tickets available at Civic Auditorium Cox Office, Bran deis, TIX, Dirt Cheep, Homers or call 342-7107 Sunday, April 5 3 p.m. Kimball Recital Half 11th & R Sts. Free admission Up v;:h Pzcls in concert Saturday, April 4 8 p.m. Orpheum Omaha $10.50, $3.50 general admission, stu dents and senior citizens $3.50, $6.50; tickets available at Brandeis, TIX or call 342-7107 An die Ltusik Thursday, April 2 8 p.m. Thursday's concert includes works by Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and Shubert chosen by painters Helen Franken thaler, David Hockncy, Robert Mother well and Kenneth Noland in 1G35 for a concert celebrating An die Musik's 1Cth annivercary. The concert is titled "The Painter's f.1usscTh2 f.!u::eians Art." The program net re- for the concert v. Ill include writira by the painters. Each pointer crc:l J a pe:t:r te com rr, emcraae the car. e : rt e nd An e f-'ue:k. rThaaa eoatcrsend other representative ;or!;o by the art . : ; v. ;;i 1 3 C : played at ci-rv in c .-.!jr.cticn v,;th the cer.e:rt. A v. : f : " :'.zn and ccel.ta;! in, . k I . .-..Jin, : ;;n: ;.t G p.m. TLur: ' j in Hie Ualdcn Gallery Great H:J1. Friday, April 3 0 p.m. The Friday concert in the Sheldon Memorial Gallery at 3 p.m. offers a different program, including an aria for five instruments that was written for the group by contemporary Pollen com poser Jerzy Spaieyevski. Tickets $12, $10 for students; available at Kimball box office or at the door. Reservations can be made by calling 435-554. Wll Scarlet & Cream Gingers Friday & Saturday, April 3-4 8 p.m. Kimball Recital Hall 11th &R Sts. $5 general admission, $3 students, children and senior citizens Jazz Cabaret concert with David Amram Saturday, April 4 8 p.m. Jewish Community Center 333 S. 132nd St. Omaha Call 334-8200 for ticket information York Minister Choir from England Thursday, April 2 8 p.m. First Plymouth Church 20th & D Sts. $10.25 adults, $7 students and seniors; tickets available at First Plymouth week days between 9 a.m. & 3 p.m. The Confidential present "Rock of the Ages" 1950s to 1930s dance Friday, April 3 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Union Ballroom Tickets $2 at the door CHZSTEHFIZLD, DOTTOCUCY & POTTO Friday & Saturday The Raves plus Gett Fatt Monday Mother's Big Band Jazz, no cover Lower Level Gunny's 475-C007 DmU:.:stc:: Thursday Morning Star Friday Memphis Cadillac, Brian Hammer Saturday Brian Hammer Monday Flesh Tones Tuesday, Jazz Train 547 N. 4Cih St, 404-4745 THSHcr.rnf cull Thursday Saturday B.O.E. band from Nashville 27th & Cornhusker Hwy, 474-7243 Limn co'c Saturday Top Secret Wednesday High Heel & the Sneakers Thursday night Grand Finale of Naughty Nichtb contest, 27th & Cornhusker Hwy, 434-1 402 FLA-;.:cn oallroom Saturday Orville von Seggern, 6-10 p.m. Sunday Ernie Kucera, 6-1 0 p.m. No blue jeans 6300 West O St. 475-4030 ROYAL GROVE WGHTCLU3 Thursday Saturday, MX, no cover Monday Wednesday Jettison Etty, no cover Wednesday night dance contests $1 cover after 9:25 p.m. 340 W. Cornhusker Hwy. 477-2026 ZOO CAR Thursday Saturday The Paladins, blueav rock, C3 cover endav Tuna Hen Jones, 2 cover Tuesday Tea C.r.ccth, $1 cover inredev Jcd Kim uarasco with special r-jeat Tt.e S:-:;cai, $5 cover icm f-ahCt. 4C5-C754 Rccu Ccun try - r f . f ; ;-t 0 p.m. "T;.3 1:: ::" - comedy Thursday through Saturday, April 2-4; dears open at 6 p.m. Sunday, April 5; doors open at 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. The Firchcuee Dinner a Theater "Stay Tuned" 1950s musical revue Thursday through Saturday, April 2-4 8 p.m. French Underground, 101 7 Howard St. Omaha For reservations call Brandeis or 341 3547 "The Belle of Amherst" based on the life and poetry of Emily Dickinson . Thursday through Saturday, April 2-4 8 p.m. Sunday, April 5 2 p.m. Norton Theatre 5021 Underwood Ave. Omaha Call 551-7360 for ticket information and reservations The Nebraska Directors' Theater pro duction of scenes from "Vanities" a benefit for the Nebraska Civil Liberties Union Foundation Sunday, April 5 Lincoln University Club $24.50 per person, call 476-8091 for more information "The Lov.cr Depths" performed as a benefit for Lincoln's homeless Friday through Sunday, April 2-4 0 p.m. Buchanan's C03 P St. 4th floor Admission to the play is free and dona tions are accepted. The play is pro duced by the HomelessTheater Project and The Gathering Place. "The Cct-nd cf r"e:e:a" Thursday through Saturday, April 2-4 Dinner C:G0 p.m., Show 8 p.m. Sunday and Wednesday, April 5 & 8 Dinner noon, Show 1 :S0 p.m. Call 344-7777 for ticket information f Lf c7kSn s Gyynae C3 Thursday, April 2 at New Mexico Friday a Saturday, April 2-3 Big Eight Championships at Norman, OK Thursday through Saturday, April 2-4 NCAA Championships at Austin, TX Thursday, April 2 against Creighton at Omaha, 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, April 4-5 against Kansas at Lawrence, Kan. Wednesday, April 8 against Wichita State at Buck Beltzer Field, 1 p.m. NU Women's Cottbalf Saturday and Sunday, April 3-4 against Oklahoma State and Oklahoma at Still water, OK U:LDert cf ArtCa::er Richards Hall Rooms 101-102 Exhibits: "Two Sculptors": by Alison Helm a Terry Slade; Photography Invitational by Glori3 DaFillpps Brush, Leslie Cell, Sandy Croco Warner & Erik Lauritzen f Monday thresh Thursday 0 a.m.-5 f p.m.; Friday 7 p.m.-O p.m. Richard: H:.!l Room 2C3 Undergraduate art exhibit opens Friday . Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. "Vcrr.en at V.'cr 1 CZ3-1 CCO" photos from the Nebraska State Historical Society focusing on women and the various forms of work which they have performed throughout history State Museum of History 15th & P sts. Monday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m.; Admission to museum & exhibit are free Che'den f..emcrla! Art Gary 12th & R streets Exhibits include: "The Photographer's Subject; The Nude"; "Rhythmic Clay" by Jun Kanedo, "The Sheldon Nudes on Paper" and UNL Art Dept. graduate student works. Closed Monday; Tuesday & Wednesday noon-5 p.m.; Thursday through Satur day noon-5 p.m. & 7 p.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.-9 p.m. YVCA's Women's Art Series 1432 N Street Portraits by Sharon Lewandowski Laser Fantasy Chew r Friday & Saturday, April 3-4 8 p.m., 9:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Ralph Mueller Planetarium Morrill Hall This week's show features the music of Bruce Springsteen. Admission is $3.50 for adults, $3 for students with ID and $1.50 for children under 12. Call 472 2042 for more information. ACIKJ Senate? nvae'.ir. Wednesday, April 8 6:30 p.m. Nebraska Union room posted Campus Crc-j? cf AScehcKc Anony Monday & Thursday 1 :30 p.m. Nebraska Union room posted Wcr.an's A!av; Fc"av;sh:? Saturday, April 4 9:30 a.m. Cornhusker Hotel 333 S. 1 3th St. Optional brunch 9 a.m. Dr. Vincent Harding, historian who holds professional and personal expe rience with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will discuss the legacy of Dr. King and how it applies today. Friday, April 3 noon-1 p.m. Culture Center 333 N. 14th St Please feel free to bring a brown bag lunch. Region V preliminary judging for the 14th Annual Student Film Awards, sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and the Academy Foundation, is scheduled at the Sheldon Film Theater on Saturday and Sunday, April 4 & 5. Screenings of the entires, which are free and open to the public, begin each day at 7 p.m. Schedules and synopses are available at the door. "Tru3 Stories" UNO SPO Film Series Friday & Saturday, April 3-4 7 u 0:C0 p.m. Sunday, April 5 4 u 7 p.m. Ecpley Administration Cldg. UllO CZrd a Ded3 Sts. Omahi $1.50 general admission CTATc C? THE AHTG is prt of every Thursday's Daily Ncbraskan. 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