Zentropa works a spell on audience Courtesy of Prestige Rims Jean-Marc Barr is Lopold in “Zentropa.” “Zentropa Imagine watching a Hitchcock movie while under the influence of hallucinogens. Imagine reading a Kafka novel in one sitting, or bump ing around in the dreams of bavid Lynch. Or simply sit through “Zentropa” and let this provocative thriller turn you inside out. “Zentropa” begins by literally hyp notizing its audience and proceeds to explore the morality, terror and ab surdhumorof the inner psyche through the misadventures of its main charac ter, an American named Leopold Kessler (Jean-Marc Bait). Kesslerfinds himself in post-World War II Germany working for his uncle as a sleeping car conductor on Zentropa, a train formerly used to transport Jews to death camps. Kessler wants to remain neutral, butpressures come in black and white. On one side, the American military tries to maintain control while Ger many is rebuilt; on the other side, Nazi supporters called Werewolves attempt to subvert the shaky estab lished order and both sides press for Kessler’s Support. Added to the mix are shades of gray that Kessler must decipher, like the seductive appeal of a woman named Katharina (Barbara Sukowa) and the expectations of her family. “Zentropa” is showing Sunday only at the Mary Riepma Ross Film The ater. S howtimes are 3,5,7, and 9 p.m. — Calvin Clinchard Drinkin’ beer; shootin’ the bull: it's Bubba time ATLANTA (AP) — If you thought “thirty something” was how many beers $15 ought to buy at the 7-Eleven, your time has finally ar rived along with that fella from Razorback country. At least, so say the editors of a publication that just hit the news racks. It’s called “Bubba Magazine.” The slick, TV Guide-size jour nal offers pieces defining the Bubba culture it says President Clinton will foster. The 300,000-copy first issue is already sold out in many book stores around the country, Editor Dean King said. “Bill Clinton is Bubba’s new dawn,” enthused King. “Bubbas are friendly, outgoing sorts,” the magazine says while explaining how the term fits Clinton’s style. The magazine takes on such questions as “How to explain Hillary,” who is, it says, no Bubbette. It urges tolerance, not ing that she lets Clinton smoke cigars, play golf and go to McDonald’s. “That ain’t bad.” It also includes an affectionate profile of down-home first mother Virginia Kelley, the best “evidence that the 42nd president hails from the F-150-driving side of town.” (City slickers note: That’s a Ford pickup.) : 1 - - _ Classified .™», $3.00 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads. $.15 each additional word. $.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. 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For employment program cal! 1-206-545-4155 ext. AS778. BE PART of one of the Nation's Fastest Growing Compa nies for our fourth consecutive year. See Russ Wednes day. March 3.7:00pm, Nebraska Union, Georgian Suite. Laurel, - I K be your date, and we II dash to the women s basketball game. Fob. 28 at 2:00 pm. Gerry has to watch films again, so I'm free. I hope we win dinner for two at Bum Steer in the Date Dash Drawing' ’ Sam Intramural Baakatball Golf A Fraa Throw Contort Those contests will be held on Thursday, 2/25 and Sunday. 2/28 from 6:00pm - 10:00pm in the Mabel Lee North Gym and the Military A Naval Gym Looking Glass II - Today is last Attention CBA student wanting a challenge: Do you want an opportunity to serve as a middle or upper level manager lor a mid-sized corporation??? Do you want to explore the issues of workplace dynamics, teat your eldlle and abilities In areas erf communication, problem solving, planning, managing and marketing and receive feedback??? Then Looking Glass is for you I For more information and an application coma to the CBA Student Development Center. 237CBA. Applications due Friday February 2A Looking Glass II wdt be held on Saturday March 13 from 12-spm at the City Union. The Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women is seeking applications from interested members of the University community for the following vacancies begin ning in the Fall, 1993. Please sent a vita or resume and a letter o( interest toClaudia Price-Decker, Chair, CCSW, 209 Burnen (0308) Deadline for applicatons is March 8, 1993. 1 Faculty Member - City Campus 1 Faculty Member - East Campus 1 Graduate Student - City or East Campus 1 Undergrad Student - City or East Campus 1 Staff- City or East Campus Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson TO AVOID DETECTION THERE HE MAKES THE GOSW, ITS WHILE CHANGING IDENTITIES, STUPENDOUS TRANSFORMATION *§>« mnr*® DARK IN HERE. MILD-MANNERED CALVIN L INTO.... MhNNN. 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