The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1988, Page 10, Image 9

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    Discover that fake, throbbing L.A. glamour
LA. from Page 9
type? Cement is certainly more
permanent.
No visit to Hollywood would be
complete without stopping at
Frederick s of Hollywood, the
renowned lingerie capital of the
world. Check out their new “bra
museum,” a tribute to the torpedo
bras and garter belts of yesteryear.
But don’t bother with ^rashy
Lingerie, another Tinseltown un
die shop that purportedly requires
a paid membership and a famous
name in order to enter its golden
gates. So you have to be rich and
famous just to buy panties in Hol
lywood?
Also visit Mann’s Chinese
Theatre, where yesterday’s super
stars left their imprints. On the
sidewalk in front of Mann ’ s, you ’ II
see everything from Jimmy
Durante’s nose imprint to Natalie
Wood’s footprints.
Before you leave the Glamour
City stroll down trendier-than
thou Melrose Avenue, L.A.’s wa
tered-down version of New York ’s
Greenwich Village and London’s
Kings Road. Here you’ll find
shops like Wacko, a novelty haven
that sells wind-up plastic sushi.
And there’s Retail Slut, a punky
little boutique that specializes in
patent leather garb. The most in
teresting store is Drake s,
Hollywood’s glamourized version
of the porno bookstore. The iront
of the store sustained a huge crack
after one of L.A.’s many earth
quakes, so the owners decided to
leave it and decorate its jagged
edges with mint-green neon lights.
But the inside of this art-deco smut
shop is the most intriguing. No
sticky floors and raincoated per
verts here — just lots of piush
carpeting, potted plants and pom.
I f you want to catch a glim pse of
the Hollywood sign, be wise and
do so before sundown because
recently they haven t been lighting
itupatnight. If you arc outat night,
drive up through the Hollywood
Hills to Blue lay Way, a mountain
top situated around rows of ritzy
suburban nouses. The Beatles
wrote a song about this lookout
point’s spectacular view of the
city. On the drive down, keep an
eye out tor me nouse wncicouai um i
Tate was slaughtered by the Man
son loons.
Since it is adjacent to Holly
wood, drive over to Beverly Hills
and roll down Rodeo Drive and
leer at shops with merchandise that
costs more than your annual in
come.
If you crave night life, L.A.
ooasts some of the best in the
world. Grab a copy of The L.A.
Weekly and consult its listings of
the hip places to go. Being trendy
is what L.A. is all about, so don’t
dissent and seek out the iess-trav
eled clubs.
The first thing you’ll notice is
L.A.’s unique “oortable club
scene.” Bars have a different
theme, crowd and name every
night. One night a place will be
called “Holistic Napalm,” featur
ing New Age music and decor; the
See LA. on 11
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1 1988 SPRING ACTIVITY CLASS SCHEDULE ■
■ AQUA-AEROBICS.
Section 1 M&W 6:30-7:20 P Jan 25-Mar 2 Mabel Lee Hall Pool
■ Section 2 T&TH 5:15-6:05 P Jan. 26-Mar. 3 Abel/Sandoz Pool
Section 3 M&W 6:30-7:20 P Mar 7-April 20 Abel/Sandoz Pool
Section 4 T&TH 5:15-6:05 P Mar.8-April 21 Mabel Lee Hall Pool
THERE WILL BE NO CLASS DURING SPRING BREAK MAR. 20-26
I COST: $15.00/per session
$25.00 any two sessions Maximum: 25
■ GOLF
Section 1 M&W 4:00-6:00 P April 11-April 27 Office of Campus Rec
DEADLINE: April 8
—. COST: $20.00 MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM 12
TENNIS:
®* Section 1 T&TH 5 30-6:45 P April 12-April 28 Cather/Pound Courts
igl DEADLINE: April 11
COST: $15.00 MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 15
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING:
[ Jr Section 1 t&th 3 00-5:30 P Feb 2-Feb 9 Office of Campus Rec
|1 DEADLINE: February 1
J CLASS WILL BE HELD PENDING SNOW CONDITIONS
jj COST: $15.00 MINIMUM: 7 MAXIMUM: 12
CPR: (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
IK Section 1 Tues 7.00-9 30 P Jan 26. Coliseum, Rm 7 Deadline: Jan. 25
Section 2 Tues. 7:00-9:30 P Feb 9, Coliseum, Rm. 7 Deadline: Feb. 8
*8 Section 3 Tues. 7:00-9:30 P Feb 23, Coliseum, Rm 7 Deadline: Feb. 22
■ Section 4 Tues 7:00-9.30 P Mar 8. Coliseum, Rm 7 Deadline: Mar. 7
Section 5 Tues 7:00-9:30 P April 5, Coliseum, Rm 7 Deadline April 4
Section 6 Tues. 7:00-9:30P April 19, Coliseum, Rm. 7 Deadline: April 18
I COST: $10.00 MINIMUM: 4 MAXIMUM: 10
AQUA-MOTION:
Section 1 T&TH 12:10-12:55P Jan. 26-Mar 3 Abel/Sandoz Pool
■ Section 2 T&TH 12:10-12:55 P Mar. 8-April 21 Abel/Sandoz Pool
THERE WILL BE NO CLASS DURING SPRING BREAK MARCH 20-26
COST: $15.00
RACQUETBALL
Section 1 T&TH 6:00-7:30P Jan. 26-Feb 23 Schulte Field House
DEADLINE: Jan. 25
COST: $15.00 MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 15
WEIGHTLIFTING: (
Section 1 T&TH 5:30-6 30 P Feb. 2-Mar. 10 Deadline: Feb. 1 '
Section 2 T&TH 5:30-6:30 P Mar 29-May 5 Deadline: Mar. 28
The class will meet in the East Campus Activity Building.
COST: $15.00 MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 12
CHILDREN S BEGINNING SWIM LESSONS:
Section 1 M&W 6:30-7:30 P Jan. 25-Mar 2 Abel/Sandoz Pool
DEADLINE: Jan. 22
Section 2 T&TH 6 30-7:30 P Mar 8-April 21 Abel/Sandoz Pool
DEADLINE: March 7
COST: $15.00 MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 20
ADULT BEGINNING SWIM LESSONS:
Section 1 T&TH 6 30-7 30 P Jan. 26-Mar 3. Mabel Lee PoolDeadlme: Jan. 25
Section 2 T&TH 6:30-7 30 P Mar. 0-Apr 21. Mabel Lee PoolDeadline: Mar. 7
COST: $1500 MINIMUM: 6 MAXIMUM: 15
SCUBA:
Section 1 M&T Jan 11, 12. 18, 19. 25 & 26
Section 2 F&S Jan. 15, 16, 22. 23. 29. & 30
Section 3 M&T Feb 1, 2, 8, 15 & 16
Section 4 F&S Feb 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 & 20
Sections M&T Fob 22. 23, 29, Mar 1, 7 & 8
Section 6 F&S Feb 26, 27, Mar 4, 5, 11 & 12
Section 7 M&T Mar. 28, 29, April 4, 5, 11 & 12
Section 8 F&S April 1. 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16
SecNon 9 M&T April 18, 19, 25, 26. May 2 & 3
Section 10 F&S April 22. 23, 29, 30, May 6 & 7
Sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 will meet Irom 5:30-9:30 P on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 will meet Irom 5:30-9:30 P on Fridays and 8:00-12:00 P on Saturdays.
All classes will meet in Mabel Lee Pool.
COST: $240.00 MAXIMUM: 8
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participation in strenuous physical activity. All students participate at ■
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