■ wyv » V Rap Continued from Page 9 “They wanted to sing, and we wanted to rap. And it’s not fair for them to be stuck in a rap group be cause they ’ re good singers. So we just divided into two groups.” Kauffman, the rapper of II Def, said he can’t write about the same topics that national rap acts do. “I can’t write songs about gangs and how I’m walking the streets stay ing away from gangs and drugs be cause I haven’t been there,” he said. Kauffman said he tries to be posi tive and write about things he has experienced. He said lots of groups in Lincoln arc jealous of other groups, and they try to keep the others from getting ahead. ‘‘I do more stuff on the unity type thing, and basically people trying to hold us down and how we’re trying to make it. The attitude in Lincoln is there’s a lot of jealousy,” he said. Kauffman said you have to know how to play with the audience to be good in rap. ‘‘Rap is really a crowd-oriented thing. There’s a great message you can get across with it but it’s all entertainment. If you can’t perform live in rap, you’re not going to make it,” Kauffman said. The farewell for Paul Miles is from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight in the Ne braska Union Ballroom. Tickets are $4 if dressed for the beach and $5 if not. ente^ainiiient_ Concert to feature singer Pat Donovan South Street Temple, 20th and South streets, will present a free concert of music from the Broadway stage featuring soprano Pat Donovan in her farewell Lincoln performance Sunday. This music of the Broadway stage concert will begin at 3 p.m. and is open to the public. Donovan will be accompanied by Ginny Hodges. L-,ra . Ballet troupe presents ‘Cinderella9 By Julie Naughton Senior Reporter _ The Opera Ballet de Lyon will make their Nebraska debut with their presentation of “Cendrillon” (“Cin derella”), Saturday at the Lied Cen ter for Performing Arts. The Lyon, France-based ballet troupe’s version of the classic “Cin derella” story is non-traditional, according to Karen Hart Underwood of the Lied Center. The non-singing ballet company, associated with the Lyon Opera, is on a month-long tour of the United States, coming to the Lied Center from Phila delphia. Underwood said differences be tween the Opera Ballet dc Lyon and other companies, such as the Jeffrey, will be apparent in their non-tradi tional dancing. Dancers move in a doll-like, stiff fashion, she said. The story differs from the tradi tional “Cinderella” story as well, Underwood said. Although Ameri cans know one version, the Grimm brothers’ fairy tale, other cultures have their own versions of the story. “It’s interesting to see how differ ently one story can be interpreted,” Underwood said. “Take ‘Cinderella.’ There is the Walt Disney version, the Grimm Brothers’ version and ‘My Fair Lady,’ and they’re all just one story that has been interpreted differ ently.” The dancers wear costumes and masks to make them look like dolls, and the set of the ballet is a large doll house. Music is irom me rroKouev score of “Cinderella.” According to Underwood, chore ographer Maguy Marin did not want her version of “Cinderella” to be like anyone else’s. The Opera Ballet de Lyon’s hired Marin in 1985 to choreograph an origi nal production of “Cinderella.” Marin created her version of the ballet by researching the “Cinderella” story and blending many differcntcullures’ versions together, as well as relying on herown memories of bcingachild. Since the ballet’s creation, it has been performed more than 100 times. The ballet’s performances arc at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday. Ticket prices arc $20, $16 and $12, half price for UNL students and youth under 18. Tickets arc available at the Lied Center box office between 11 a.m.and 5:30p.m. Camille Continued from Page 9 frightening. Ii is an astonishing trans formation. Depardieu, as Rodin, also iscxccl lent. Rather than making Rodin - admittedly not the most sterling per sonality -- an ogre, Depardieu makes Nurse and loving husband wish to adopt newborn, Will provide warm, secure home and lots of love. Expenses paid. Call collect after 4:00pm, 201-228-3641. PREGNANT AND WONDERING WHAT TO DO? Explore the protection and benefits of adoption which are only provided by a licensed agency. No fee for ou' confidential services. Contact: Nebraska Children's Home Society 4600 Valley Road 483 7879 60 Misc. Services_ NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP SERVICES Millions availabe in financial aid. Computerized match ing Call 475-2058 for information. Responsible male available to house sit tor family taking extended sabbatical (6 months or longer) Will care lor anirnals^yard work in exchange for rent. Will pay for utilities Call Mark at 472 5904 TYPEWRITERS WORD PROCESSORS RENTAL SALES SERVICE RENT-TO-OWN BLOOMS 323 North 13th Street 474-4136 62 Pregnancy RHfcUNANI? BIRTHRIGHT s a confidential helping hand Eree pregnancy test, please call us for appoint ment. 483-2609 80 Typing & Resumes Call Rosie tor your typing needs today 483-5162 12:00 800. it no answer leave message Papers thesis, dissertations, any word processing needs Reasonable 488 5475 Resumes Protess.onaVy typeset or laser printed $15 plus tax Daily Nebraskan basement of the Nebraska Union TYPING Computer Type & Services 1630 Que Street 476-8973 Ali page's thesis. Dissertations. Reports. LongfShort Term Projects, Letters'Envelopes'Resumes are profes sionally done. Service: Prompt -Rates Great Will do typing, school papers, term papers Call Mary at 4834010. 100 Rides__ Rodin sympathetic and likeable. “Camille Claudel,” arguably one of the most well-done films in recent years, is in French with English sub titles, and is rated R for nudity. The film is playing at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery Theatre through May 13. Matinees are at noon and 2:45 p.m. on Saturdays and at 1 and 2 people looking for a ride to Bellingham. WA Will help with gas and driving Please call 435 8860 or 489 6140 Nursing student traveling northern route to Yakima, Washington, Would like someone to help with driving part or full tnp-wm pay for gas. Call Rae at 345-4161 in Omaha. 110 Announcements _ P-K: Next week well be thinking tun. fun, fun instead of hoping to be done, done, done1 Study break tonight at the Coffee House, 1324 "P?" Same Place/Same Time INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS Intramural officials that checked out a referee's shirt must return the shirt to avoid a hold being placed on their records Be sure to return the shirt before the end o( the semester. 472-3467. Be ready to teach by fall Aerobic Instructors Training Course beginning June 9. Call Kris, 423-7171 CAMPUS REC. CENTER SUMMER USAGE Registered spnng semester students or students pre repistered for fall semester who are not attending sum mer school may use the Campus Recreation Facilities A Programs dunng the summer of 1990 by paying a fee of $21 80 Students who are registered for part of the summer sessions will be charged a pro-rated fee. The fee may be paid at the Campus Recreation office. 55 CRC. M-F, 7:30 a m.-5:30 p.m. Questions’ call 472 3467 _ CORNCOBS would like to say THANK-YOU to Athletic Dept , Greek Shop, P.O Pears, Pizza Bakery, Alumni Association, Taco Inn, Nebraska Bookstore, University Bookstore, Amigos A TCBY, for their help in our raffle Distribute First Down Magazines Do you want to earn money for vour organization’ We are looking tor groups to provide 20people Oil footbal! Satur days to distribute First Down Magazines tor two hours. Each group will be paid $l00$l25/game If interested, see Dan at the Daily Nebraskan, basement of the Ne braska Union, or call 472-1769. INTRAMURAL FORFEIT FEES The last day to pick up intramural forfeit fees >s June 22,1990 After this date, unclaimed forfeit fees cannot be refunded Forfeit fees can be claimed at 55 Campus Recreation Confer dur mj) office hours (7:30am-5:30pm. M-F). 472 IS YO'JR PROFESSOR VIOLATING THE DEAD WEEK POLICY? Complaint forms and information available at the ASUN office. 115 Nebr. Union. The Federal Govei ment'e new college entry-level hiring program. Administrative Careers With Amenca, wilt be open May 1 to May 31, 199C Contact Career Planning and Placement, Room 230 NU tor information and test application forms. 3:45 p.m. Sundays. There are shows at 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. on weekdays. There arc no screenings Monday and no 6:30 p.m. screening Tuesday. Admission is $4.50, and $3 for senior citizens, children, UNL sum mer school students and members of the Friends of the Sheldon Film The atre. U.P.O. Member* & 1989-90 Officer*: Thanks for making U.P.O. a success1 Besl of luck to the 1990-91 officers and to all the graduating seniors. Hope to see the rest of you next yearl UNL Weightlifting Club Year end get togetherSunday, May 6. Call Mike 474 7710, leave message. 120 Greek Affairs A big thanks to all the teams who part.cipated in AXO Bedracingl Congrats to “The Best In Bed": First Place Ag Men/Little Sisters; Second Place-TKE/ADPi. Thanks I Alpha Chi Omega AXO HASHERS. You're the BESTI We 'll miss you this summer. hope to see you again next tail Love, the Alpha Chs Best Fundraiser* On Campu*! Is your fraternity, soronty or club interested in earning $1,000 00+ for a one-week, on-campus marketing pro) ect’ You must be well organized and hard working Call Corine or Myra at (800)592-2121. Congratulations to B Munn and D. Warday for IFC Gamma Gamma awards The Men of AGS Congratulations Christie Ebeltoft on your Walt Disney World Internship. Have fun! Love, Your Phi Mu Sisters Congratulates Karen and Kim Songster on your PBL Award Good luck in Washington! Love. Your Phi Mu Sisters Congratulations Cari S. for making Health Aide Love, Your Phi Mu Sisters Congratulations Michelle K for making the gymnastics team. Love in our bond. Your Phi Mu Sisters _ P S. Ha-hai Congratulations Rich Meuret on receiving the Mutual of Omaha Scholarship, the First Annual Stuart Community Service Award, and the Nebraska Human Resource Institute's Hall Award Your ATO Brothers Congratulations to Bob F rost and Bryan Hill on receiving the Gamma Gamma Award, Lance Carlson on receiving the Frank Hallgren Scho*arshp; Jeff Glesinger on mak mg the Parking Appeals Board. Your ATO Brothers Congratulations to the ATO soocer team for winning All University Championship Congratulations to the ATO/A-Phi All University Softball Champions Congratulations to Cindy R on receiving the Julie Son deregger Award. Kim M on your Gamma Gamma Award, and to Hillory S on being elected to Arbitration Board We re so proud ot youll _Love, your Gamma Phi sisters Dann N. (DTD). Congratulations lor being chosen as the Greek repre sentative for Campus Recreation Advisory Board ___ Your Delt Brothers Dell Seniors. The house wishes you good luck in the future and thanks you for your support Your Delt Brothers Doug C. (DTD), Congratulations for winning the Outstanding Senior Award Good luck to you in the future Your Delt Brothers $2.50 per day for 10 words on individual student and student organization ads $3 00 per day for 10 words on commercial ads $.15 each additional word. $.75 billing charge Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge DEADLINE: 2 p m day before publication (Monday through Friday) The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver tisement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, disability, marital status or national origin The Daily Nebraskan reserves the nght to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments of the newspaper The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan 2 Appliances Full size refrigerator. $125. Call 476-9036 after 5 p.m 3 Bicycles Bianchi Touring Bike, 25", Shimano Aero SIS, $170. 423 9268 Cannondale. Excellent condition, must sell, $320 obo 475-1418. DIAMOND BACK. 18 speed Mountain Bike. $285 o.b o.l PUCH AUSTRO DAIMLER, 12 speed touring bke. $165 435-6111 Mountain Bike 1 year old New lues, $325 Call Larry 436 9778 Abo have EXIT sign and PLANTS Schwinn Eurosporl 19", girl's 10 speed, brand new. aqua color. $215 423-1993. daytime. 475-7983 afler 5pm 8 Furniture Newqueensizewaterbed, $250 w. headboard 489-7707 10 Misc. For Sale For Sale Super Single Waterbed includes: liner, pad ded rails, heater, bookcase headboard and sheets $100 00 Antique dining room table with matching buffet and 4 chairs, veneered needs some work $150 00 Call 489 6450 after 6 p m. 12 toot Aqja Cat Yellow/Whi'e sailboat See and Sail $750.00. 435-2110 Leave message 12-piece drum set with 4 cymbal* including 2 crashes nde and high hats, nice black finish. $800 o b o 475 0803 after 5pm Cliffs for Pinning Cigars!, 140 N 12th CONDOMS. Quality Tro|an-Enz, lubricated condoms mailed discreetly Avoid hassle/embarrassment 5 $3 95, 10 $5 95. 20 $9 95 Check/Money Order. 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