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Mambo Continued from Page 9 self around the music, the structure erects itself and the pathos flows freely. “The Mambo Kings” is filled with memorable images, from Nestor genuflecting as he walks in stow motion into Puente’s nightclub, to a drunken Cesar weeping in a photo booth as the flash snaps around him. They are clear, quick, and potent; much like the film is. It is imperative to remem ber that this is a melodrama, with little room for subtlety. It’s an over whelming experience that gets in your face and under your skin. That makes for a pretty bueno movie. American Heart Association ' 1 .— ! ] r Get Out Of Your Tomb!!!! EASTER COME CELEBRATE WITH US University Lutheran Chapel 16th and Q Streets Lincoln, NE 68508 i m ' , . • Easter Sunday Services @ 9 & 11: am PURPLE PURPLE PINK TROPICAL PASSION $5.49 2-LITER OI D REG‘ ULU LIGHT MILWAUKEE $5.24 $7.98 I COLD 12-PACK WARM CASE BUDWEISER REG.-LIGHT-DRY $6.98 $10.98 COLD 12-PACK WARM CASE COORS REG.-LIGHT-DRY | $6.98 $11.99 COLD 12-PACK WARM CASE II I PRICES GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Australia-based baby animals will open for Van Halen Sunday night at the Omaha Civic Au ditorium. Baby Continued from Page 9 approach to music that won over the Van Haien boys. “As far as us and Van Haien, it really clicks between the two bands,” Parise said. “We gel along well, and that’s important, I think.” It’s not surprising that it should “click” for the four members of the baby animals, either. Parise, DcMarchi and drummer Frank Dclenza are na tives of Perth, the only major city on Australia’s desolate western coast. By her own admission, DeMarchi is a product of her older brother’s record collection: Black Sabbath, Queen, Deep Purple. “We grew up listening to the same stuff,” Parise said. “I suppose that’s why this band works, because we all sort of have the same influences, and likes. “Also there wasn’t a lot going on in Perth, at least when I lived there. There were a lot of cover bands, so if you were a musician, you were either in a cover band or you moved to Los Angeles or London.” Prior to forming the baby animals. Parise was in a siring of unrecorded bands, trying to attract the attention of record companies. “I knocked around with some bands, but Melbourne and Sydney arc really the music capitals of Australia and that’s where you need to be to get anything done,” he said. The baby animals will follow its U.S. tour with an Australian tour this summer, and a few European music festivals—possibly England’s Read ing Festival — in July. Sunday night’s Van Halcn/baby animals concert starts at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Chef Continued from Page 9 a positive work environment for his staff. “I’m not a king and (they’re) not peasants,” he said, “And I’m not going to treat (them) that way.” And he says one of the key ele ments of his job is "keeping the employees satisfied and happy with their job,” and “treating them with respect.” The other, of course, is producing quality food. According to Russ that means food that is well prepared, and looks and tastes good. The way it looks on the plate is im portant, he says. “It’s first impressions, ’ust like with people, it’s the same vu y with food. If it looks good and it tastes okay, it’s going to taste better,” he says. In Europe there is a tradition of fine food that in some way doesn’t exist in America, or not in the same way. “In Europe chefs arc considered with more respect,” Russ says, “They’re regarded like a doctor or a lawyer.” Not so in the United States. Here, he says, customers “aren’t concerned with quality or taste as much as quantity and price.” But a chef has to think about all those things. “That’s the difference between a chef and a cook, I think. A cook docs his job for his hourly wage. For a chef it’s a work of art, it has to be,” he says. A chef wants “to be able to express — be creative and have people enjoy what you’ve done.” Russ is president of the Nebraska Chefs Association, which meets every month for a seminar on some aspect of being a chef. For Russ that means much more than wearing a funny paper hat and lasting soup from a big pot. It means a great deal of work — he’ll spend 60 hours at it this week. But he keeps doing it because of the instant gratification he gets from producing food that customers relish. “I know I’m the kind of person who needs that (gratification),” he says. And about those paper hats, what do they mean? “It goes back to Europe and I couldn’t tell you,” he laughs. ‘‘It’s a tradition and that’s about it.” Announcing: HERBIE HUSKER TYyouts Interviews will be held: Wednesday, April 22 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm & Thursday, April 23 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm City Union, Room will be posted. For more information and to sign up for an interview time call Terri, 477-8164 and leave a message. REPRESENT THE CORNHUSKERS ^ WITH SPIRIT AND PRIDE You.... Yes You, _Could Be Herbie Classified 472-2588 CLASSIFIED INDEX FOR SALE 2 Appliances 3 Bicycles 4 Books 5 Clothing 7 Jewelry 6 Computers 8 Furniture 9 Garage Sales 10 Misc. 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