What’s Up: Music, dance, theater City The big city’s the place to be this weekend: Today — “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opened last night and runs at 8 p.m. tonight and to morrow, and Sunday at 2 p.m., Lincoln Community Playhouse. Student tickets $6 and $7. Haney and Samuel play folk music, 7:30 p.m. 3600 J street. UNL Dance Ensemble performs “Dance for Joy,” in Howell The atre: featuring “Rooms” by inter nationally renowned choreographer Anna Sokolow. Also on the bill is “Translucent Choir,” “Past Light,” “Guitar Songs,” and “Ecosasis,” all by UNL professors. COLAGE film festival of gay and lesbian films shows in the Ross. “S ing On! ”, a play, atihe Cream ery, 8 p.m., $7.50. Sonny Rollins at the Lied, 8 p.m., $14. Tomorrow—Hexagon, a wind and piano ensemble, performs in the Sheldon auditorium at 7 p.m., students $5. “Harold Lloyd: the Third Ge nius” airs 7:30 p.m. on NETV, celebrating the career of the fa mous son of Burchard, Nebraska —Harold Lloyd, star of silent Films. Scarlet and Cream Singers do their thing at 8 p.m. in the Lied, FREE. Allen Ginsberg reads at 8 p.m. in Kimball Hall, $5, students. Sunday — Oratorio Chorus & University Singers in concert at Kimball Hall, 3 p.m., FREE. The Laser Show o’ the Week is to Mannheim Steamroller. The Lightning Bugs perform music of some kind at St. Francis, 3 p.m., $7. The Flirtations sing at the Carson, 7 and 10 p.m., $7.50. “Antonia and Jane” shows at the Ross, 3,5,7 & 9 p.m., $2 students. UNL Orchestra performs FREE at 8 p.m. at Kimball. , . \ fl went home to spend time with Mother andFather ARE YOU HUNGRY HONEY? JUST GO |?JT0 THE KITCHEN AND HELP YOURSELF t, M H W»«Ti ^ ■ W — ■ "» Story of love-hate relationship charming, funny on big screen “Antonia* sexy oasis of fers refuge for anyone wanting an ~ end of-the-semester i_ .v Staunton), disc jockey retirement home, has always taken what life dishes out without complaint. Jane falls for a man who only gets aroused when she reads Iris Murdoch (an author shedeiests) aloud. She puts up with a retiree who wants to set her up with his nephew (as soon as he gets out of prison), a retired woman who forces her to eat food she hates and an overbearing mother. Above all, Jane puts up with the gorgeous Antonia (Saskia Reeves), who has abused their friendship since childhood. (She once started a secret club and wouldn’t let Jane in.) Every year the two meet for dinner, and each encounter leaves Jane feeling inad equate. We soon find out that Antonia’s life is no bowl of cherries, either. Jane thinks Antonia is worshiped for her beauty (Antonia marries Jane’s boy friend out from under her), but Antonia admires Jane’s creative spirit and has always felt unexciting by compari son. “Antonia and Jane” is a better film than “Used People” (both were di rected by Beeban Kidron), with more laughs and credible, endearing char acters. Nick Park’s “Creature Comforts,” a hysterical animated short featuring deadpan documentary-style inter views with zoo animals, will also be shown. This award-winning short is worth the price of admission alone. These films, the last in the UPC International Film series, will be shown Sunday only at the Mary Ricpma Ross Film Theater. Screen ings arc at 3,5,7 and 9 p.m. — Calvin Clinchard FOR SALE 64 tSSSS'omm 68 Recycling 2 Appliances 72 Rentals 3 Bicycles 74 Tanning 4 Books 75 Tattooing 5 Clothing 76 Travel 7 Jewelry 80 Typing 6 Resumes 6 Computers ■ ■ . 2 £urre,ur* NOTICES 9 Garage Sales xnMBmss^==a=a=s= 10 Misc.Tor Sale 1Q0 RldM 12 Musical Instruments in< r.rftAr cmm, 13 Office Furniture 18S555S2* 115 Meetings 5 HSBSET 120 Greek Affairs in 1® Student Government on uSj5.,|£XCha 90 148 LoM * Found zo vehicles 148 Wanted SERVICES UaFun. Congratulations for being accepted to EVERY grad school you applied to. Good luck mating a decision We re so proud ol youl _ Lous. Your Chi Omega Sisters AOII HOOP-IT April 17,1993 10 AM, Coliseum AAfl Black Diamond Formal April 16.1993 k‘* not juet a formal. «■» an anporiancol Chi Phi Thanks for tha barbeqoa on Monday. Wave had a groat waakl Lout, Chi Omega Congratulation* to antira Oak House on winning tha C.B. Schultz Community Sarvica Award and to Dave Henoen on winning tha C.B. Schultz Schotarshp tor outstanding service to tha communky. Your Oak Brother* Congratulation* Llaa McKaakin for being chosen a* toe UNI student raprssantatva to the American Collage Health Medical Convention. Way to go) Love, your AOII •»« AAn Good job Susan C. and Heather W lor being chosen to study in Mexico the summer. Way to goi Congratulations Staph B torbsmg sleeted aa treasurer ot Afpha Lambda Delta, trash man honorary. Congratulations to tha newt initiates: Jennifer Russmen. Laura Ugana. Julia McCoy. Sfaphanio Hughas. and t f sh M oonoy, Greek Yearbook Applications for Assistant Editors are available. They may be picked up In the Greek Affairs Office (332 Union). Positions include: Managing Editor. Layout Editor, Copy Editor. Advertising Sales and Layout Editors, Photogra ^hy and Graphic Editors. Applications due on Wed.. April —' . . -----—" ' -