Weekend Outlook Lincoln’s best, worst win awards After a semester of evaluating the best entertainment Lincoln has to of fer, we have come up with some Out & About awards. These awards re flect, in our opinions, Lincoln’s cream of the crop — or, in some cases, the cream of the crap. So, without further ado: Best Source of Carcinogens: Just about every downtown dispensary of drinks. It’s hard to walk past a local tavern without sampling a fine to bacco aroma — and without subse quently having your knees buckle and your head go light. Best Source of Artery Clogging: This could have gone to Rock ‘N Roll Runza, with its banana splits big enough to make hell freeze over. But after watching the news some nights ago, we changed our minds. Visions of tubs of movie theater popcorn used to quench our hungriest dreams. Then we found out we could eat a banana spl i t and a double cheese burger and get less fat. Runza, conse quently, gets more of our business now. BestCommercial for Sinus Medi cine: The Bob Dylanconccrt Wednes day. Contac would make m illions pi ay ing “Like a Rolling Stone” and say ing. “Do you want to sound like this every time you have the flu? Take Contac.” Best Perpetuator of Insomnia: The Coflcc House, 13th and P streets. Yes, there are other (and cheaper) places to get a cup of coffee. But at how many of them can you get wired on an espresso, a Voltaire and a Double Cafe Mocha with Steamed Milk (and a dollop of whipped cream)? Best Place to Take a Girl to Din ner: Within walking distance: Valentino’s— 13th and P streets. It’s pleasantly dark, cozy and best of all, Italian. Valentino’s has one of the most reasonable buffets with a $4 all you-can-eat pizza deal after 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Best Place to Take a Boy to Din ner: The Renaissance Room at The Comhusker Hotel, 13 th and K streets. Most importantly: Forget your bill fold. Best Weekend Activity for a Trekkie: The Lazer Tag at Holiday Skate World, 48lhandRstrects. While not having the appeal of paint-ball warfare, the blinking lights should be more than sufficient for the aspiring Capt. Jcan-Luc Picard or Luke Skywalkcr. Best Place to Get Cultured: The Lied Center for Performing Arts. 12th and 0 streets. It has great shows and inexpensive student prices, compara bly. Best Place for Live Music: The Zoo Bar, 13 th and P streets, no ques tion about it. Runners-up: Knickerbockers, Duffy’s and The Hurricane. Best Place to Bond with Nature: The Sunken Gardens, 27th Street and Capitol Parkway. It’s one of those places that seems to just radiate peace and beauty. And it’s free. Best Place to Shop: Lincoln’s Historic Haymarket. Even without the Farmer’s Market, the Haymarket is the best place to go to find unique gifts. Ted & Wally’s is a great place to get a post-purchase refresher. For many students, it’s too late to enjoy many of these things before summer comes. But if you’re stuck in Lincoln, take our advice to heart. You’ll be wired, tired, active and a normal college student. Sarah Duey is a senior news-editorial major and the Arts and Entertainment edi tor. Jan Calinger is a sophomore news-edito rial major and an Arts and Entertainment columnist. You still have time to earn credit over the summer! Register now! Read and Succeed through the 1994 Summer Reading Course Program Registration ends Tuesday, May 31, at 5 p.m. - Space still available in courses in classics, economics, English, geology, history, human development, political science, psychology, and sociology. Register by phone: Call the Division of Continuing Studies at 472-2175 from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Register in person: Come to the DCS Registration Office, Room 271, at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege Streets from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Register by mail: Division of Continuing Studies Room 271 ^ Nebraska Center Lincoln, NE 68583-9100 For details, call 472-1392. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Evening Programs and Lifelong Learning Services LAZER TAG Mon.-Wed. 5-10pm Thursday 5-llpm Friday 5-lam Saturday llam-lam Sunday, Noon-10pm 300 N. 48th Next to Holiday Skate World 466-2301 1 out of 3 Every third resident is coming back to live in the residence halls next year. Join your friends, earn higher grades, and take advantage of the conveniences on-campus housing offers. You can receive a $150 discount for next year. University Housing 1100 Seaton Hall 472-3561 ON SALE AT TWISTERS CDS $11.97 Cassettes CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 FAX 472-1761 8 AM-4:30 pm Monday-Friday 34 Nebraska Union 1400 R Street Lincoln. 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Wheeler 2000 Mountain Bike, black. 21 speed 19.5" Frame, 26“ wheels. Hardly ridden, less than I year ok). $325. 438-6092, leave message, 13 Clothing For Sale Outdoor vintage sale, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Satur day- 50V. olt instore merchandise. Ruby Begonias. 2322 O Street. It-6. 16 Computers For Sale Brand new. Will sacrifice. Apple 460. Complete with printer and aH accessories. Not adding to computer age at 55 as I thought I would. 483-4335, leave message. Macintosh LCII. Like new, 12" color monitor, keyboard, mouse, microphone, software. $1050 OBO. 488-2742. 20 Furniture For Sale Coach, matching chair 8 coffee table $75. Kitchen table/ 4-chairs $25. Metal desk $50. All or OBO. 466-8310 Must sell! 78” blue hide-a-bed couch. Good condition. $70 O.B.O. 464-2522. __ T. V. $ 100; twin bed, boxspring mattress and frame, $ 125; headboard, $35; nightstand, $35; and five drawer dress er, $75. All matching, excellent condition, price negotia ble. Call 467-3485. 40 Misc. For Sale Getting married? Many purple and white wedding Items for sale. Please call 438-3607 if interested. 50 Pets A.K.C. Rottweiler. Born 4/20/94. Will be ready in 6-8 weeks. Call 466-3684. 60 Sporting Goods Internal Frame backpack. Lowe contour IV, w/ 2 side pouches. Lke new. $125/OBO. Call 488-9663 70 Ticket Exchange One Northwest Airline ticket anywhere for $300. Contact Molly at 436-7780. _ Selling 2 pairs—Pink Floyd tickets (Kansas City—June 20). Stadium floor—Best offer. Call Darrel, 436-9138— Leave message. 90 Vehicles For Sale '85 Toyota MR2. White, sunroof, AC. low mileage. JVC stereo. $3700 OBO. Call 476-7205 77 280Z restored Very sharp $1,750. Call 435-6732. “88 Mazda 323 SE. 4-door, 5-speed, air, AM/FM, nice. $2950. offers. • 86 Mazda B2000 pickup. 5-speed, air. AM/FM $2950. offers “87 Isuzu pup pickup. 4-speed, AM/FM cass. $2650, offers. “81 Toyota pickup 5-speed, air, clean. $2150, offers. Baer s Auto Sales, 1647 S. 3rd St. 477-6442. 1992 Kawasaki Ninja 600R; black, excellent condition, 1,600 miles. 476-3424. _ 1976 Black MGB Convertible, excellent condition. New stereo, car cover. 50K. All extras. 476-1446. 200s Notices 210 Announcements $750/week. Alaska fisheries this summer. Maritime Ser vices. 1 -208-860-0219. Adventure in Alaska $$$. Travel and Job descriptions including an extensive guaranteed hst of employers/ contacts for $10. Send to AK Employment, C/O 1022 Pearl St, Denver. CO 80203. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT— Earn up to $8,000+ in two months. Room and boardl Transportation I Male or Female No experience necessary. Call (206)545-4155 extA5778. Attention!! Last chance this semester to attend a Teachers College orientation session. Attend for information only, or bring your advising folder and a CMA (Students are eligible to transfer to Teachers College with a 2.5 GPA and no high school deficiencies.) Monday, May 2 103 Henzlilt 3:30 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING—Earn up to $2000+/mo. on Cruise Ships or Land-tour companies. Summer $ Full Time employment available No experience necessary For information call 1 206 634 0468 ext. C5778. DEAD WEEK Absolutely NO finals may be given during Dead Week Finals can ONLY be moved lo another time DURING FINALS WEEK with the unanimous consent of the class Stop by the ASUN office with question or complaints FACULTY/STAFF TENNIS LEAGUE The last day to enter the Men s and Women s F/S Intra mural Tennis League is Tuesday. May 24. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Get your Bachelor Cap. Gown, ft Tassel at NEBRASKA BOOKSTORE for only $14 95. NO RETURN NEEDEDI Save your cap and gown as a keepsake 131b and Q Street 476-0111. _ INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT • Make up to $2,000 $4,000*/mo. teaching basic conversational English in J