Combo Continued from Page 9 will, “Take listeners to the source.” “Experiencing different kinds of music might bring people to a better understanding,” he said. “Maybe ... world peace. I don’t know.” “I hope it might make people think differently about things. Like, what is hip? What’s square?” The band really has two new albums out, one in Japan called “Kikosuimaru Meets Brave Combo: Ondo Saves the World.” This album features a highly politicized version of classical ondo style—with one tune about AIDS and another, on Japanese politics, called “Godzilla.” The songs were composed in Japan. Then. “We took ‘em and mutated ‘em” Bames said, into something that can be neither East nor West. But that’s what Brave Combo does — and they do it extremely well. -44 Experiencing different kinds of music might bring people to a better understanding. Maybe ... world peace. I don ’t know.” -Jeffrey Barnes Brave Combo woodwinds stylist -tf - The band played here last year and sparked great enthusiasm, particularly with a band of Lincoln musicians now performing as The Fungis. “Lincoln has been a good town for us,” Bames said. And Brave Combo has certainly been good to us. —Mark Baldridge Tattoo Continued from Page 9 leaving ink behind. The skin heals over the punctures* and the tattoo becomes permanent. The needles cause some pain, and physical discomfort is another factorprospective customers should consider. “It hurt,” Ewoldt said. “It wasn’t excruciating, though. After awhile, it gets to where it’s kind of a numbing feeling. It’s just an annoying pain.” Cost is another consideration. The price varies with each size and design requested, Ley said. Large artwork, such as scenic work or large animals, starts at approximately $50. Roses, hearts, fraternity letters and other smaller designs average about $30. Smaller tattoos, though iess - ti It was a graduation present for myself. I’m going to get another one when I graduate from college. — Ewoldt freshman architecture major expensive, are discouraged, Ley said. “The smaller the tattoo, the less we can do with it,” Ley said. “They tend to lose their beauty and shape sooner.” Custom tattoos are available for a minimal design fee and encouraged by both artists. “The stuff on the walls is something a lot of people will be getting,” Ley said. “With so many people getting tattoos, there’s a chance that something you pick off the wall has been done at least once or twice on somebody else.” “Custom tattoos are nice because you’ll be the only one walking around with it," he said. Soto said customers should make sure the tattoo they pick is one they really like and can live with. The medical procedure for removing a tattoo is very expensive. “I doubt I’ll ever have my tattoo taken off,” Ewoldt said. “I guess it scars just as bad to remove it. 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The group provides a safe supportive environment for education and discussion. Meals Thurs days 330 - 530 p.m. beginning Sept. 30, in Room 338 Nebraska Union. Attendance at a pre session Is required. Contact Psg M—r at 472-9428 for more information INTRAMURAL DEADUNES Tuesday, September 14,1993is the entry deadline for the following Intramural Sports: Innertube Water Basketball. Fast P*ch Softball, and Horseshoe Singles. For more information, cal 472-3467. LIKE MOVIES? Do you enjoy foreign, classic. Independent and weird films? We re trying To form a student group dedicated to welching and taking about movies, espectaly movies outside the mainstream. CalU74-1971 if you are interest ad too.__ Love on Campus Be pan of a new public access T. V. show tor students. Call With interesting oelaiis of your: Worst data, first crush, and philoaophy on manheoman and be prepared for a taievF ston Interview. 484-8132. NASC Staff Selection Wf ^ now accepting oppNctttiOfts fof volunteer staff. 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Initiate meet mg « 7 OOpm, regular meet Ing el 730pm, spedter Dr. Elon Aberfc. College Republicans aknpjm. tonight ENTREPRENEURS CLUB IfOtMow ol Codetta Entrepreneur*. 7:00pm Tuee d^fjywwbif 14. Union (Room ported) Oueet *>eak R you area woman and a UNL oludent, and you would Nka to be a part ot a Christian service sorority. Mppe PM Is F.SFl“,fS£*&i‘ •DOp.m. at Cornerstone For more Information...Vkkl-47>-0826 Learn to Fence! UNL Fencing Club meets Tueedays and Thursday* trom 800-lOrOOpm In Mabel Lee Hal» South Gym. top floor. For more information contact Phi el 477 QMS or Deli at 466-0686. New Club! New dub-formady known ea SOEHI-I* ■RyUnion Saptenrter 18 at 7;3Cpm, room 1 Come to leamflmpnwe your signing aMNa famliar wdh the Deaf Culture All majors are NUMEDS The University ol Nabradte P re-medical society Ftst meeting: TONK3HTI 8pm. City Union. Room posted. Organisational meeting and gueel speaker: Or. Boohar. Come tsten to Ns tips on getting Into mod school. 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