Linden in Lincoln: Jill and Linden muse about political thought, post-punk music By Mark Nemeth Staff Reporter “Study 73967, Confused or job less male non-smokers 19-40, with kidneys, lungs, heart and bladder. 259-day study, 987 blood draws, $28,000. Study 73989, smoking or jobless males 19-40, with hairy skin, one-weekend study, 75 blood draws, $400. Study 74130 . . .” Fred’s mind was traveling ahead of the Lincoln labs volunteer study recording to his future, searching for the tracks to take and the tracks to cross, finding his mind to be most comfortable in all the places with no tracks. Fred hung up the phone, and the phone rang. It was Edlin. He wanted to know where Fred was. Fred wanted to say something clever that would provide for him a sense of place but apologized instead for being late. “I’m on my way over,” Fred said. • * * x * Cold rain fell and ran down the street in front of the Rue de la Grind, toward restaurants neither Jill nor Linden could afford: the Upper Cut, Guplos and Way Sea foods. Linden and Jill drank coffee by the window inside the Rue de la Grind. “You just don’t think about the same things I do,” Linden said. “That’s true,” Jill said. “We’re in different worlds,” Lin den said. “And we think differently,” Jill said smiling. Jill threw her coffee soaked napkin at Linden. Linden smiled. “I’m being con frontational. Sorry,” Linden said. “No problem. Relax, Linden. Take a deep breath,” Jill said. -- * --1 "Don't Get Weird On Me, Babe." H . * ■ )'r: In conjunction with the release of Lloyd Cole's new album, Capitol Records is having an essay contest of epic proportions: “ LLOYD COLE Don’t Get Weird On Me, Babe indutfM T«flV»j> SMa • am»w«v Sn»'» A GM And I'm A Man *150 words or less on the weirdest, strangest, most unusual or pleasantly bizarre date you have ever had. Please include name, school, phone #, address, etc. Must be postmarked by 11/27/91. *A winner from each campus will receive $50 for a not- so -weird date and Cole's catalog on CD. *One national grand prize winner, which could be YOU, will receive $200, 3 day-2 night hotel accomodations for two, tickets to the Lloyd Cole show nearest to you and Cole's catalog on CD. And please remember that while Lloyd Cole is your friend - he won't pick up your laundry while you're away. On sale at: Send entries to: Cema Distribution Attn: College Marketing 21700 Oxnard St. Ste. 700 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 , ^ $6.77 cass. $10.77 CD 434-2500 6105 "O" St 434-2510 434-2520 Sale price effective till Nov. 14 “A deep breath,” Linden said, taking a aeep breath. “I’m a little overwhelmed by Sylvia. Not her personality, though that’s a little overwhelming, but her constant politics, all that talk about capital ism.” “I think you like it,” Jill said. “Well, her points are poignant,” Linden said. “Oh Linden, remember Friday?" Jill asked. "Definitely,"Linden said. “1 want to get some of my post-punk rec ords back." “OK. Give me a few days though. See LINDEN on 7 Women’s music finds place on Sunday radio program By Yvonne A. Sabatka Staff Reporter The studio is quiet and small, filled with the sound of faint music — a fitting home for “The Wim min’s Show,” which airs Sundays from noon to 3 p.m. on KZUM. A short hallway leads to a bright room with walls covered by rec ords, tapes and compact disks. To the left is another bright room, the air studio where the programmer delivers her message to the snowy city. Pat Mirenda, the programmer of the first half of “The Wimmin’s See KZLJM on 8 mm mm mm mm m mm a —» • i iw.C's w.c.'si j TAKE A STUDY BREAK! j $2.80 Pitchers $1.15 Well Drinks M W.C.'S Downtown **r /j 1228 'P' Street