The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 15, 1990, Page 10, Image 10

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William Lauar/Daily Nebraskan
Lucky Peterson toasts his audience at the Zoo Bar
Saturday night. The showman mesmerized an appre
ciative crowd throughout the evening with his unique
guitar antics. Peterson played for a full house Thursday
through Saturday.
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floor, except for the dance area which
is covered in a wood-grain tile.
The bar is located in the middle of
the front half of The Precinct. Patrons
can get their own drinks from one of
the five stations,, or let one of the
waitresses bring the cocktails.
The dance floor is centered in the
back half of The Precinct. An upper
level which surrounds the dance floor
is located in the very back and has
another bar on it
Joel Zinneckcr, a senior business
majorat UNL, said he has been to The
Precinct a few times.
“The drinks arc a little more ex
pensive than the other bars, and they
only have Coors Light on lap,” he
said.
Drink prices include $1 Kamakazis,
$ 1.50 domestic beer and m ixed drinks
starting at SI.75.
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has tried out the new bar, but for
reasons other than drink prices.
“Lincoln needed a dance bar like
this.” she said.
Wednesdays are called Wild
Women Wednesdays, and feature
specials of $ 1 well drinks, wine, and
domestic beer. On Thursdays, draws
of Coors Light cost 50 cents. Fridays
and Saturdays have no drink specials,
but there is no cover until 9 p.m.
Cover normally is $2.
Larson returns
with ‘odd world’
of Eskimos, jungles
By Michael Deeds
Senior Editor
The freaker is back. You know,
the weird guy, the demented jerk, the
man who steps across the line but
pulls his foot back before it touches
the ground.
Cartoonist Gary Larson has sal down
at the drawing table once again, and
this time he’s not kidding around.
After a 14-month creative hiatus,
the creator of “The Far Side” has
returned to dabble with the minds of
America. The first of his new comic
panels appeared in more than 900
newspapers on Jan. 1. The new rc
- leases run the full gamut of his odd
world, from Eskimos and jungles to
Carmen Miranda and Geraldo Riv
era.
Face it, Larson is just plain weird.
Faithful readers were shocked when
the cartoon i st/god announced his
breather and gave up “The Far Side”
on Oct. 30, 1988. Newspapers have
been printing selections from Lar
son’s earliest works to run during the
sabbatical.
But don’t worry — Larson hasn’t
been starving during his leave of
absence.
“The PreHistory of the Far Side,”
a paperback collection, shot to num
ber one on the New York Times
Paperback Best Seller list. For 1990
alone, nearly 4 million calendars have
been purchased. The first book, “The
Far Side,” is in its 31st printing.
Catch the new “Far Side” in the
Daily Nebraskan.
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