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    Nails
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a movie theater-sized screen gave a
twisted visual accompaniment to
“Erase Me” and “Burn.”
The band retook the stage with a
vengeance. Jumping and screaming
along with Reznor, the crowd resumed
its moshing with the playing of “Head
Like a Hole.”
The smoke from cigarettes, tobacco
and otherwise, wafted up and mingled
with the smoke from onstage, creating
a thick haze that glowed in the spot
lights
The smell of sweat and marijuana
permeated the Civic after the mo£hpit
took over hill-strength.
Nine Inch Nails played most the
songs from its latest album, “The
Downward Spiral,” but delighted the
crowd by playing a lot of earlier stuff
from “Pretty Hate Machine” and “Bro
ken.”
The group saved some of the best
for last, encoring with “Like an Ani
mal,” “Sanctified,” “Dead Souls” and
“Something I Can Never Have.”
Reznor gave a stellar performance
to the throng, who left looking drained
but satisfied.
Spirit
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Project is to create an exchange be
tween the artists and the audiences
who share their work and their world.
“The Wagon Train Project tries
to make a direct community relation
ship between performers and their
audiences,” Lamphere said.
The Project wants to give the stu
dents a chance to get a feeling for how
the ensemble becomes a part of its
music.
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“The ensemble will have a ques
tion-and-answer session with the stu
dents, who have all been working
with the spiritual music,” she said.
The acoustics at Lincoln High will
produce a different sound than was
present at the Lied performance.
“Lincoln High is a very antique-y
place,” Lamphere said. “It won’t be
as beautiful as the Lied Center —
nothing can be that beautiful — but it
will have its own unique flavor.”
Tickets for the performance are
$ 12 and available at the door.
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Fans started filing In to Huskor Haus Saturday morning hours before the Nebraska-UCLA
football game. The new sports bar opened Sept. S at 1140 0 St.
Sports fans have a new Haus
By S—w McCarthy__
Staff Reporter
Husker Haus. a new sports bar in
downtown Lincoln, could not have
asked for a better opening weekend.
Last Saturday, the bar was packed
to capacity with people watching the
Ncbraska-UCLA game on any one of
the Haus' 25 25-inch television
screens.
“I don’t know if I have ever seen
the town more energized than last
Saturday,” said Tim Hergenrader, co
owner of Husker Haus.
Husker Haus. located at 1140 O
St., opened its doors to the public
nearly two weeks ago. The setup of
the bar is like most other sports bars
around Lincoln, with a few additions.
The bar is decorated with T-shirts
of various football teams and shirts
commemorating bowl games. The
Haus' prize possession is a jersey from
last year’s Super Bowl. Hergenrader
plans to get a player's jersey from next
year's Super Bowl to add to the col
lection.
To establish a courtyard feel, the
bar is divided into two areas. Each
area contains a bar and dining tables.
Television sets arc spread equally
throughout the bar, making it easy to
get a good view of a game.
A game room can be found up
stairs. Pool tables. shufUc board and
pinball machines arc located on either
side of the bar. And yes. Husker Haus
does have food and drink specials.
In addition to the traditional
munchies set out for happy hour,
Husker Haus offers a spread of food
on Friday night. Hergenradcr said.
The Haus also offers specials for
Monday night football.
Husker Haus has 25 TV sets and a
big-screen set to make viewing easy
for customers. Hergenradcr said he
planned to get another big-screen to
put in the back of the bar.
“It comes down to convenience."
Hergenrader said. “People can sit
down, watch a game and not be
hassled.”
Because Husker Haus is located
near the O Street strip of bars that
many students frequent, Hergenrader
said he hoped to tap into that market.
“Lots of college students don't get
the treatment they deserve in bars."
Hergenrader said. “We try to create a
real friendly, clean atmosphere.”
“This first week met all my expec
tations. We've really improved on our
lunch and night crowds." he said.
“Come on down and check us out.”
Bar: Husker Haus
Opened: Sept 7
Hours: 11:00 a.m. to I a.m.
Sunday through Friday, 10
a m. to 1 a.m. football
Saturdays
Trademark: Lots of TV sets
Comment: Sports bar
atmosphere taken to a new
level
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