The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 01, 1988, Page 16, Image 15

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Friday, Sept. 2
30th Anniversary of Rock N' Roll
Saturday, Sept. 3
The Dirty Dancing Concert Tour
Sunday, Sept. 4
Jay Leno
Monday, Sept. 5
The Everly Brothers and EmmyLou
Harris
Wednesday, Sept. 7
Roger Whittaker
All concerts at Bob Devaney Sports
Center
7:30 p.m
All seats reserved for $12, $11, $9
and $7.
Friday, Sept. 2
Sneak-A-Peek
Ride all the rides on Murphy's Blue
Grass Carnival from 6 p.m. until
midnight, $8 per person.
Saturday, Sept. 3
Veteran's Day
Gate admission is $1 for all veterans
and members of auxiliary organiza*
tions with identification.
Tuesday Sept. 6
Admission $1 plus a can of food.
Wednesday, Sept. 7
Fair admissions for persons 62 and
over will be $1 with identification.
Sheldon Art Gallery 12th&RSt.
Exhibits: "European Selection"ends
Tuesday
"Sheldon Sampler"
"American Photography"
"Recent Acquisitions"
Mueller Planetarium Morril Hall
Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Laser Country
$3.50 adults, $2.00 children
Richards Hall
Reception for "Nebraska/Texas Ex
hibit"
Thursday 5-7 p.m.
Exhibit: Sept. 2 - Sept. 22
University Place Art Center/
Wesleyan Laboratory Gallery
2601 North 48th St
Exhibit by Fatima Campos
Brazilian artist & fashion designer
Sunday thru Friday
Reception 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4
Burkholder Project 719 P St.
Exhibit: "3-D and Bas Relief" by
Susan Brasch, Nancy Childs Chapin
and Alice Szabat.
Sept. 1- 8
Coffee House 1324 P St.
Exhibits by David Westra, Bill Man
hart, Brad Krieaer, Dan Reigert,
Blayde Keel and Mike Kula.
Joslyn Art Museum 2200 Dodge
St., Omaha
Exhibits: "Henri Cartier-Bresson:
Photographer”
"Images of Tranquility"
Sept. 1-18
Antiauarium 1215 Harney St.,
Omana
The Bill Farmer Gallery
Exhibit: "The Juried Show for the
Associated Artists of Omaha"
The Middle Gallery
Exhibit by Bill Farmer
The PreGallery
Pottery exhibit by Karen Nichols
Sept. 1 thru Sept. 18
Artists'Cooperative Gallery 405
South 11th St., Omaha
Reception for Dale Shenef elt, Margie
Schimenti and Gary Townswtck.
Saturday 7-10 p.m.
Exhibit of artists Sept. 1-30
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Kimball Hall
Thursday, 8 p.m.
Performance by Professor of Organ,
Quentin Faulkner
Kimball Hall
Wednesday, 8 p.m.
The World on Stage
The Earth Players and the Market
Theatre Company present: BOPHA!
Tickets $ 13 & $9—UNL Students half
off.
Pre-performance talk 7:30 in
Westbrook Music Building, room
119.
Duffy's Tavern 1412 O St.
Fri.: Celtic Dew
Wed.: New Brass Guns
Chesterfield’s 245 N. 14th St.
Fri.- Sat.: Charlie Burton
L.OO oar l jo n. iHiri ji.
Thurs.-Fri.: Magic Slim and the
Teardrops
Sat.: Lou Ann Barton
Mon.-Wed.: Magic Slim and the
Teardrops
Mingles 9th & P St.
Thurs.: Bootleg
Fri.: Head East
Sat.: Bootleg
Royal Grove 340 West Corn
husker
Thurs.: C. Wayne Owens, Tight Fit
Fri.-Sat.: Tight Fit
Mon.-Wed.: Scarlet Page
Julio's 132 South 13th Street
Thurs.: The Gulizia Brothers
Mountains Bar & Grill 311 S. 11th
St.
Fri -Sat.: Cheatin Snakes
Celebration Gold's Galleria 1033
O St.
Thurs.: High Heel & the Sneakers
Wed . Shades & Danger
Ranch Bowl 1600 South 72nd
St.
Thurs.-Sat.: On the Fritz
Sun.: On the Fritz. Tight Fit
Mon.-Wed.: Tight Fit
Howard Street Tavern 1112
Howard St.
Thurs.-Sat.: Tipsy Alligator
Sun.: Jail Breakers
Mon: Blue Monday and The Blue
Crew featuring John Lawdon
Tues.: B and the Hot Notes
Wed : Wild IQs
Fat Jack’s Council Bluffs
Thurs.: Loud
Fri.-Sat.: Lillian Axe. Loud
Mon.-Wed.: Intimate Acts
Grand Emporium Kansas City,
MO
Thurs.: Kansas City Blues Society
Jam Session
Fri.-Sat.: Little Charlie andthe Night
cats
Mon.: Yard Apes, Poet Crow, Fresh
men Senators
Tues.: Little Hatch’s Channel 20
Video Party
Wed.: Andrew Tosh and the Tosh
Band
Lone Star Kansas City, MO
Thurs.-Sat.: Fiance
Mon.: Picture This
Tues.: True Stories, Zulu Time
Wed.: Charlie and the Sting Rays
Red Rock Denver, CO
Mon.: Stevie Ray Vaughn and the
Fabulous Thunderbirds
Fiddlers Green Denver, CO
Sun.: Moody Blues with Glass Tiger
Sheldon Theatre 12th & R St.
"Wings of Desire"
Thurs.-Fri.: 7:00 & 9:30
Sat.: 12:30, 2.50
Sun.: 2:15, 4:35
Cooper 54th & O Street
"Diehard”(R)
4 45, 7:15, 9:45
Douglas 1300 P Street
"Hot to Trot" (PG)
5:15, 7:15, 9:15
"Tucker” (PG)
5:10, 7:20. 9:30
Betrayed" (R)
5:10, 7:30, 9:50
East Park 3 East Park Plaza Mall
Thurs.: “The Big Blue" (PG)
5:10, 7:20, 9:30
Thurs. :"Mac & Me" (PG)
5:20
Thurs.: "Clean and Sober”
7:20, 9:40
Thurs.-Wed. :”Cocktail" (R)
5:00, 7:15, 9;15
starting Friday: "Bull Durham” (R)
5:20, 7:30, 9:40
Starting Friday. “Big"
5:20, 7:20, 9:20
Joyo 6102 Havelock
Thursday: “Funny Farm" (PG)
7:30
Friday-Wednesday: "Licensed to
Drive" (PG-13)
7:30
84th & O Drive-in
"Nightmare on Elm Street IV" (R)
“Colors"
Dusk
State 1415 0 Street
“Hero and the Terror" (R)
5:30, 7:30, 9:30
Stuart Theatre 13th & P
"A Fish Called Wanda" (R)
1*0,3:20, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40
Plaza 4 12th & P
"Young Guns" (R)
5:30, 7:30. 9:30
Sat -Mon.: 5:45, 7:45, 9:45
"Cocktail" (R)
5:20, 7:20, 9:20
Weekend Matinees: 1:20, 3:20
“Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (PG)
5:00, 7:00, 9:00
Weekend Matinees: 1:00, 3:00
“Stealing Home" (R)
5:45, 7:45, 9:45
Weekend Matinees: 1:45, 3:45
Before the move, the station was
located on the Upper 96 Ranch on
the original route. Although the
pony express only lasted 18
months, we ran into several monu
ments along our trip
The Station housed original arti
facts from the bygone days. There
were such relics as medicine
bottles, posters, books, and a mo
chilla the saddle the riders carried
the mail in. The mini-museum was
interesting to browse through and
caught the* attention of a lot of out
of state tourists who had escape1
the interstate for a diversion ot
some sort.
Sitorius said that the blacksmith
shop that was located next to the
station on the ranch is still intact.
She said that it is not open fortours.
1:15 p.m. CST
The Fort
Our next stop was Fort Kearney,
the first stop on the Oregon Trail.
Fort Kearney consists of a stockade
and a museum. The artifacts in the
museum were found by local farm
ers and are still being found today.
One of the guides said that a
caretaker found a 5 cent settlers
token when he was mowing the
grass a couple weeks ago.
All in all, Fort Kearney was an
outline of what existed there in the
past. The fort was reconstructed in
1962. Inside the barrier are posts
marking the layout of the interior of
the fort.
There’s not much to look at in
side the fort, but if you have a good
imagination, you can see the past.
4 p.m. CST
There's No Place Like Home
We pulled into Lincoln hours
earlier than we expected. Ex
hausted, dirty and hungry, wcwent
to our respective homes.
To answer the question that in
spired our journey, Nebraska is not
dull. It’s a diverse state with a di
verse history. At one point you can
see where prehistoric man lived, at
another vou can see the steps the
state is taking into the future. In one
instance, it’s the Great Plains and in
another, it’s where the land meets
the ‘‘ocean."
Now that I’ve been exposed to
the other side of Nebraska, my curi
osity has blossomed Nebraska has
more to offer than people realize.
Take advantage of it, because
there’s no place like home.