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Harris House 1630 K St. Tues-Sat: 10.00 a m.-5:00 p.m. Kennard House 1627 H St. Restored as statehood memorial Tues-Sat: 9:00 a m.-Noon, 1-4:30 p.m. Sun: 1:30-5:00 p.m. Hyde Observatory South road of Holmes Lake 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 Sat-Sun: Planetarium Show; “First Light" 2:00 p.m. Fri: “All Hits Laser Show" 7 00 p.m. Fri-Sat. “Pink Floyd" (Wish You Were Here) 8 00, 9:30, 11:00 Bands & Bars Clayton House Oasis Room 10th & O Sts Fri: 5-7:00 p.m. Laurie McLain Free hors d’ ourves Duffy’s Tavern 1412 0 St. Fri: Brain Hammer Sat: Cellophane Ceiling and New Brass Guns Mon: Comedy Workshop Little Bo’s 2630 Cornhusker Hwy. Thurs-Sat: High Heel and the Sneakers Horny Bull 2630 Cornhusker Hwy. Thurs-Sat: Ellis Brothers Chesterfields Lower Level Gunny’s Fri-Sat: Lie Awake Royal Grove 2340 Cornhusker Hwy. Thurs-Sat: Airstrike Thurs: Comedians; Susan Rice and Joe Jones Tues-Sat: High Stakes Sidetrack 935 0 St Fri-Sat: Joyce Durand and John Bryan Zoo Bar 136 N. 14th Sts. Thurs-Sat: Zora Young and her Chicago Blues Band Mon-Tues: Magic Siim and the Teardiops Wed: Wild Seeds Bleu Moon 808 P. St Fri: 5-8:00 p.m. Jazz with Nancy Marshall Trio Oscars 800 O. St. Sat: Project S QaCCeries Hay market Art Gallery 119 S. 9th St. 3-Dimentional Exhibit planned with Nebraska Wesleyan’s “Central Time Zone Sculpture Symposium" Tom Bartek, Omaha, assemblages Gary Martin, Crete, sculpture Lynelle Youngquist, Orlens, Ne, sculpture Kevin Headlee, Lincoln, assemblages ‘Readings & ‘Theater Temple Building 12th &R St ThurScSat: Broadway Melodies" in 3 acts Studio Theater 8 00 p.m Lincoln Community Theater 2500 S 56th Fri-Sat. “Brighton Beach Memoirs" 8 00 p.m SpeciaC‘Events Peter Pan Park 33rd & W Sts Sun: The Hispanic Community Center will sponsor an Easter celebration for children of all ages on Easter Sunday There will be story telling, pinatas, and an Easter egg hunt. 2:00 p.m Cinema East Park 3 East Park Plaza Mall “Police Academy 5" (PG) 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 "Johnny Be Good” (PG-13) 5:20, 7 20 9 20 The Fox and the Hound" (Gj 5:30, 7:30 "Three Men and A Baby" (PG) 9:00 SJ?,per, . - 54th & O Sis A New Life (PG-13) 5:10, 7:20, 9:30 Douglas 3 13th & P Sts. "D O A.” (R) 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 "Vice Versa” (PG) 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 "Good Morning Vietnam” (R) 5:15, 7:35, 9:55 Stuart 13th &P Sts. "Moonstruck” (PG) 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 State 1415 0 St. "Frantic" (R) 5:15, 7:25, 9:35 Joyo 6102 Havelock "For Keeps” (PG-13) 7:30 Sheldon 12th &R St. Sat: 15th Annual Student Film Academy Awards Sun: “Summer" by Eric Rohmers 3,5,7,9 p.m. Plaza 4 12th &P Sts. “Switching Channels" (PG-13) 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 “Biloxi Blues" (PG-13) 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 “Shoot to Kill” (R) 5:10, 7:15, 9:30 “The Fox and the Hound" (G) 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 Cinema 1 & 2 13th &P Sts. “Masquerade" (R) 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 “Police Academy 5" (PG) 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Tobias Faber, a professor at the School of Architecture of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copen hagen, Denmark, will lecture Thurs day at 4:30 p.m. as part of the Hyde Lecture Scries of the College of Architecture at the University of Ncbraska-Lincoln. The free lecture is open to the public and will be in the auditorium of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery. Faber was head of the Royal Academy’s School of Architecture from 1974 until 1985. He has written numerous articles, essays and books about architecture. *** Tenor Reginald Pittman, a visiting assistant professor of voice at UNL, w ill present a faculty recital Monday at S p.m. in Kimball Hall. Pittman’s program includes J.S. Bach's "Deposuil,” Handel’s "Total Eclipse,” three works by F.P. Tosli, Pavel’s "Don Quichollc a Dulcincc,” lour Strauss songs and G. Rochberg’s "Four Songs of Solomon.” Pittman’s performance career has taken him all across the United Slates and to many European countries. Most recently, he has sung with the Dallas, New Orleans, Birmingham and San Diego operas, and the Jackson Symphony in Mississippi. He is a winner of the Southwest Regional Metropolitan Opera Audi tions. *** UNL’s University Chorale, di rected by Carolcc Curtright, will tour Arnold, Callaway, Lexington and Central City on Monday and Tues day. The chorale is a women’s musical ensemble made up of about 50 mem bers from various UNL colleges. *** UNL’s Percussion Ensemble, di rected by Professor Albert Romcto, will perform Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Kimball Hall. The program includes Robert Bavemschmidt’s “Mesozoic Fan tasy,” a 1956 work that has become a standard for percussion. The percus sionists not only play, but also use their voices during the work. Five of the members will perform Robert Moran’s improvisational “Bombardments No. 2. Automobile brake drums, an anvil, a radio, a car coil and a toy metal cricket are fea tured instruments. * ** Alban Barg’s opera “Lulu” will be broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera at 1 p.m. Saturday on KRNU, 90.3 FM. James Levine will conduct, and Catherine Malfitano will sing the title role. Tatiana Troyanos portrays Countess Gcschwitz, Ronald Hamil ton as Aiwa, Barry McCauley as the Painter and the Negro, Fran/ Mazura as Dr. Schon and Jack the Ripper, Lenus Carlson as the Animal Tamer and the Acrobat, and Andrew Foldi as Shigolch. *** Heather Christensen, a master’s degree candidate in flute, will present her degree recital April 7 at 4:30 p.m. in the Sheldon Art Gallery Audito rium. Assisting her on piano will be Catherine Hcrbencr. The program will include works by Mason,Godard and Jolivet. Christensen will also play Beethoven’s “Serenade,” assisted by Lisa Watkins, violin, and Christine Wahl, viola. The free concert is open to the public. *** UPC’s Foreign Film scries contin ues this Sunday at the Sheldon Thea ter with Eric Rohmer’s “Summer,” a French film made in 1986. Screening times are 3,5, 7 and 9 p.m. *** Michael von Albrecht, director of the Institute of Classical Studies at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, will speak in the English Department Lounge, Andrews Hall 229, on Fri day. The lecture by the German scholar will be titled “George Ber nard Shaw and the Classics.”It will be at 2 p.m. and is open to the public at no charge. *** The Nebraska Repertory Theater at UNL is having auditions for roles in summer productions of “Pippin,” “The Voice of the Prairie” and “Noises Off.” Equity performers, student and non-student actors are being sought. All auditions will be in the Temple Building. Eight acting roles, and an en semble of six to 10 people who can sing, dance and act arc needed for “Pippin.” Nine acting roles are available for “Noises Off." All the characters must have British accents and excellent comic timing. 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