The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1991, Page 11, Image 11

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doors and we don’t really run a lot of
people off,” Fowler said.
“If they (Polygram) can get people
to come to our shows wc can usually
keep them there unless it’s just so
loud they have to leave.”
Fowler said die band is loud. And
that level actually complements the
music, which Fowler described as
hard folk rock. But that category is
not set in stone, nor is it precon
ceived.
“We rock as hard as any band out
there, but our songs are folk-oriented,”
Fowler said. “We don’t try to do
anything because that would be un
natural. It just kind of comes out.”
What is down the road for the band
doesn’t much concern Fowler. He is
interested in the here and now.
“We’re just doing it and it seems
to be working. And we are working at
it,” he said.
“We haven’t reached our peak.
Everything is going really good. People
are starting to take notice. We’ve got
a full road crew. How far up we’re
going to go, I don’t know.”
Slightly contradicting himself by
looking ahead, Fowler said to expect
a different album format for the band’s
next release.
“Kevin says our next record will
be more psychedelic,” Fowler said.
Joslyn
Continued from Page 9
“One of the problems is now ...
they simply want cash on the barrel
head. If you want to do business with
them, they’ll work with you if you
give them ‘X’number of tens of thou
sands of dollars. That’s how you open
the dialogue. Or you... arrange for a
large number of computers to go there.”
Beal has dealt with Russian col
lections before, in his previous exhi
bition of contemporary collec tions of
Russian art.
Through Beal’s contacts with In
tercultura and the Russian ministry of
culture, he decided to try to get an
exhibition of 19th century Russian
art, forgetting that the Wanderers was
already commissioned to come to
Dallas.
With the help of Intercultura, Beal’s
proposal gained the inclusion of the
Joslyn in the Wanderers exhibit origi
nally intended only for Dallas.
“It was a combination of my con
tacts and political influence from my
board members,” Beal said.
Since then, Beal has been invited
by the ministry of culture to submit
further proposals for Russian exhibi
tions.
“But I’m not quite sure how open
that situation is going to be for much
longer,” he said. “I think we all had a
window of opportunity and I think we
may see it changing a little bit. Every
thing seemed to be continuing toopen
and open ... They wanted the con
tact. But now everyone is much more
looking out for themselves.”
This makes the Wanderers exhibit
even more special. The landmark social
statement of these 19th century paint
ers opened new venues for art, not
only in Russia, but throughout the
world.
For such an exhibit to enter the
United States for the first time, allow
ing Western culture to peer into a
rarely opened Russian window of
culture, is a treat.
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1990 Specialized Rock hopper. Excellent oonditon.
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White French Provincial dresser. Six drawers, large mir
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14“ color TV with remote control, 3 years old. $300/obo
Peugot ten-speed $150. 788-2216.
19 inch color TV near new, excellent condition, $85
VCR, 2 years old, with remote. 466 8520.
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game
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led by Odin
62 Roof section
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pianist
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entertainment
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complement
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theme song
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Jones
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47 Ruby from
Halifax
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bending line
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53 Lean-to
54 Pier
55 Guck or muck
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