The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1988, Page 8&9, Image 8

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Tuesday — Watney’s Ale
Wednesday — Bass Ale
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Friday — Ram Rod Ale
Saturday — Moosehead Lager
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Sites to See
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Ferguson House 700 S. 16th Sts.
Tucs-Sat: 9 a.m.-Noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
Sun: 1:30-5:00 p.m.
House museum restored and furnished to 1900-1915 era.
Harris House 1630 K St.
Tucs-Sat: 10:(X) a.m.-5:00 p.m.
kennard House 1627 H St.
Restored as statehood memorial
Tucs-Sat: 9:00 a.ni.- Noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
Sun: 1:30-5:00 p.m.
Hyde Observatory South road of Holmes Park
Slide show presentation: 70th & Van Dorn Sts.
“Voyager’s View of Jupiter and Winter Constellations’’
Sat: 7-10:00 p.m.
Mueller Planetarium Morrill Hall
Sal-Sun: Planetarium Show; “First Light”
2:00 p.m.
Sun: Laser show; “New Age Laser”
3:30 p.m.
QatCertis
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery 12th & R Sts.
Wed, Feb 17th: Roots of American Art
Noon-1:00 p.m.
The Burkholder Project 719 P St.
Tucs, Feb 16
Talk, Tour, Music with Anne Burkholder & Nancy
Marshall
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Sidetrack 935 o St.
Fri-Sat: Joyce Durand and John Bryan
Zoo Bar 136 N. Nth St.
Thurs: The Switch
Fri: Rhythm Kings
Sat: Little Ed and the Blue Imperials
Mon: Swaydo’s
Tues: Amethyst
Wed. B and the Hot Notes
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Clayton House Oasis R<K)m 10th & 0 Sts.
Fri: 5-7:00 p.m.
Laurie McLain
Free hors dc’ouevres
Fri 8 p.m.-l a.m.
The Brunettes
Duffy's Tavern 1412 0 St.
Fri: Lie Awake
Sat: Brain Hammer
Horny Bull 2630 Comhusker Hwy.
Thurs-Sat: Free Water
Tues-Sat: Black Water
Little Bo's 2630 Comhusker Hwy.
Thurs-Sat: Rumbles
Royal Grove 2340 Comhusker Hwy.
Thurs-Sat: Vandclyn Cross
also Thurs: Comedians: Roy Criss and Rex Boyd
also Sat: Arm Wrestling
Mon-Sat: On the Fritz
Chesterfields Lower Level Gunn\ s
Fri-Sat: Rocking Billy and the Red Hot's
Mon: Mothers Big Band Jazz
Bleu Moon 80S P St
Fri: 5-8:00 p.m.
Ja// with Nancy Marshall Trio
Julios 132 SI 3th St.
Sat: Bill Wimmcr
9:00 to close
Special ‘Events
Best Western Airport Inn 1-80 al Airport Lxil
Sat: Charlie Burton &. the Hiccups
with the “Legendary Duane Schulz”
Pershing Auditorium 15th&NSts.
Thurs-Sat:
1988 Nebraska Builders Home and Gardens Slum
Thurs: 5-10:00 p.m.
Fri: 5-12:00 a.m.
Sat: Noon-10:00 p.m.
Sun: Noon*6:00 p.m.
Readings & ‘Theater
L NL I heater Department Temple Building
“Miss Julie”
Thurs-Sat:
8:00 p.m.
Cinema ^
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Cinema 1 & 2 13th & P Sts.
“Wall Street” (R) 5:10, 7:30, 9:50
“Couch Trip” (R) 5:30, 7:45, 9:45
starting Fri: “Ironwecd” (R) 5:00, 8:00
Cooper 54th & 0 St.
“Throw Mamma From the Train” (PG-13)
5:30, 7:30,9:30
starting Fri: “Shoot to Kill”
Douglas 3 13th &P Sts.
“Good Morning Vietnam” (R) 5:15, 7:35,9:55
“Broadcast News” (R) 4:45, 7:15, 9:45
“The Last Emperor” (PG-13) 5:20, 8:30
Joyo 6102 Havelock
“Overboard” (PG) 7:30
Plaza 4 12th &P Sts.
“For Keeps” (PG-13) 5:00, 7:00,9:00
“Three Men and a Baby” (PG) 5:15, 7:15^9:15
“House of Games” (R) 5:30, 7:30,9:30
“The Hidden” (R) 5:45, 7:45, 9:45
East Park 3 East Park Plaza Mall
“Three Men and a Baby” (PG) 5:20, 7:20, 9:20
“The Hidden” (R) 5:30, 7:30, 9:30
“She’s Having a Baby” (PG) 5:10, 7:15,9:20
Stuart 13th & P St.
“Moonstruck” (PG) 5:30, 7:30,9:30
Strap yourself down — Hekakontalithos
is in town, and they’re ready to kill
METAL from Page 7
to create a sound that Lincoln has
never had before.
“We re filling a void,” Hall said.
"We probably won’t become overly
rich doing it, though.”
Hckakontalithos has played ai
the Malone Civic Center several
times since it formed six months
ago. The crowd consists of mostly
high school punks, which discour
ages the band.
“We like the punks that come to
the shows, but we’d like to sec more
of our type of crowd,” Kohl said.
“There are plenty of people in this
city that listen to Metallica, Anthrax
and Slayer. That’s what we’re all
about.”
But this band is not a copy of
some big-name speed metal band.
They have the same ideas, but their
sound and vocals do not ring a bell.
They arc definitely Hckakontal
ilhos.
Kohl is ihc sinister force of the
band. He never stops talking, never
stops jamming. He walks around
bobbing his head up and down to an
invisible thrash tune.
“Nobody knows what a
‘Hckakontalilhos’ is,” he said.
“Well, it’s a heavy stone used for
occult rituals and demonic offer
ings. How about that?”
Debus is quieter than Kohl, less
domineering. He smiles more. But
when it comes to the band, he means
business.
“Metal is thccutting edge of balls
and heaviness,’’Debussaid.“We’ve
got to keep pushing it.”
Stu Hall has hope for the people
of Lincoln, even if it is for his own
benefit. He has his own opinions
about what is going on in the city of
Lincoln.
“I’d like to sec the birth of a more
metal crowd,” he said, playing with
a piece of broken glass. “They’ve
got to be tired of the type of bands
Mark Davis/Daily Nebraskan
Kohl
making up the feeble music scene
right now.”
Whether the people of Lincoln
are tired of current bands is ques
tionable, but this band is ready to
step in and kill. They sing of death,
destruction, graves, necrophiliacs
and all kinds of cheerful things.
They don't like other bands, and
they probably won’t like you.
But one thing is for sure: Even if
you think you’re a seasoned head
banger, take precautions the first
time you listen to Hekakontalilhos.
Strap yourself down. Otherwise,
nobody will ever find you.
Are You Ready
For Your Mystery Date?
Charlie Burton on Valentine's Eve.
Lobster Tail and Butter. Prime Rib Au Jus. Hors D'Oeuvres. And. of course, our
famous soup and salad bar. A wide selection of cocktails, champagnes, and
wines. Corsages for the ladies Dancing to Charlie Burton and the Hiccups in
one room and the legendary Duane Schulz Swing Band in another Spend the
night, and have breakfast on us on Valentine's Day.
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