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    Philly soloists
perform at Lied
From Staff Woporto _
The Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia will
welcome two guests this weekend at their Lied
Center performance.
Ignat Solzhenitsyn, son of Pulitzer Prize
winning author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, will
perform and guest conduct the ensemble Sat
urday night.
“If his name were Jones or Smith, it
wouldn’t make any difference,” said Marc
Mostovoy, the group’s founder and musical
director. “He’s a unique musical talent and my
prediction is he’s going to be among the top in
the world with a few more years under his belt.”
Although her name is less familiar,
Lisamarie Vanna is excited to perform in Lin
coln, Mostovoy said. It’s her hometown.
The two musicians join an unique group that
performs as a modern orchestra, Mostovoy
said, but upholds early traditions.
The Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia will
perform Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $26,
$22 and $18 and half-price for students.
Ed Wood
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livers a truly Oscar-caliber performance as the
washed-up, drug-addicted vampire legend,
Bela Lugosi.
The realism with which Burton treats
Lugosi’s habit adds a needed dimension of
humanism to an actor who was never really
given a fair shake by the Hollywood jungle.
Landau gets all of the movie’s best lines —
most of which are unprintable here — and
bears an uncanny resemblance to the Hungar
ian prince of darkness.
Tim Burton comes through for his fans yet
again. Employing black-and-white photogra
phy, and an obvious mastery of lighting for
this medium, Burton outdoes himself by bring
ing the feel of film from the 1950s into the
1990s with satisfying results.
Look for the brilliant lighting employed in
a bar scene and a great reflection shot of
Lugosi’s track-marked arm in a car windshield
as just a sample of the overall effectiveness of
the cinematography.
Burton is dark and brooding in many scenes
(a shocker), and employs a miniature Holly
wood of the ’50s for his opening and closing
credits. The effect is enough to make B-movie
fans think the genre is back.
Movie: “Ed Wood”
Rating: R
Stars: Johnny Depp, Martin Landau,
Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette,
Bill Murray
Director: Tim Burton
Grade: A
Five Words: Burton’s homage to
Hollywood’s worst
Fans of Wood particularly will enjoy the
clone employed to portray wrestler-turned
thespian Tor Johnson, fittingly played by
George “The Animal” Steele.
While holding a penchant for angora sweat
ers and women’s underwear, Wood struggled,
and failed, to produce a great film. He never
gave up, and even the death of his “star did
not deter him from continuing to try.
While the worst director of all time made
the worst film of all time in “Plan 9 From Outer
Space,” Wood holds a special place in the
hearts of those fans who enjoy a big slice of
Horrors
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entailed much work.
“It keeps me really, really busy,” he
said. “I only get to catch my breath for
about 10 minutes during the whole
show.”
The play has a smaller cast than most
shows. This is beneficial for both the
director and the cast members.
“It makes for a pretty tight unit,” he
said.
Trutna said the smaller cast gave him
a chance to get to know everyone.
“People get more of a chance to talk
to others intimately,” he said.
The show opened up on Wednesday
night to a large and appreciative crowd.
“The opening performance went re
ally well,” Trutna said. “It was nicely
attended, and the audience was really
receptive.”
“It was a sellout crowd,” Adams said.
“It was wonderful, exactly what we
hoped for.
“The audience was very responsive.
They loved it.”
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92 GT Mt Bfce. A» new components. Ifce new. *350 obo,
483-216*
Brand new 1995 Diamond Bach Outlook. Only a month
old. Nice looking. Ashing *220. Price negotiable. Green
and black . 436 0102 _
End ol Season Bicycle Sale. Honker Hanger Bike Shop.
40th and A St 486 0323.
For Sale: White Diamondbach/mountain bfce. *150. Call
476-3309. ask lor Nikki or leave message.
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel n 8 Deal n Bfce Shop. 2706 Ftandolph.438-1477.
See the 95 models nowl New 96 s arriving dally Cycle
Works 27th 8 Vine. Lower than ever prices on remaining
94s^ ___
Univega Red Rover Sport Mtn. bfce. 18-*peed. new tires
and tubes. *170. Can 488-0863
$86 worth at Anwl Adam* plcturw. First $60 tshw aN.
WM not so* separately 435-2611
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maaaaga.
WANTED 4 Oklahoma St. vs NU. Will pay any price! Call
435-6359 ____ __ ___
Wanted: 1 ticket tor CO vs NE game. Call 465-5114/leave
message.____
Wanted: 2 tickets together tortheOKState vs NE and KS
vs NE games. Contact Crls at 436 8980.
Wanted: 2 tickets tor CU vs NE (together It possble).
Contact Crts at 436-8960.___
Wanted: 2 NU vs CU tickets. Cal 467-1067. best time In
the evenings.__
Wanted: 2 Oklahoma Stale tickets. Cal 476-3491_
WANTED: 4 validated NE/CU tickets. Cal Scott. 464
2594.___
Wanted: 6 tickets tor NE-CO game. Call 477-1751
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200s Notices
ATTENTION SPORT CLUBS
Al members ot Campus Recreation Sport Ckbe must
attend a Sport Clubs Participation PliFallo ta a
an appointment _
BARN BASH!!
Friday. Oct. 7 7:00-1100pm
Swansons OUve Creek Orchard
Dancing, tood. hayrack rides and much more
Sponsored byNavtgfetors and FCA
^^^^^CMU3M33H^noreW^^^^^^
I BASEBALL CARD SHOW
Sunday. Oct. 9 (10am 4pm) Vilager Motor Inn. I
6200 O Street. Lincoln. FREE admission Door |
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BIG RED
TAILGATE PARTY
Saturday - October 8
11:00 Noon
BROYMLL FOUNTAIN
Sponsored by ASUN-Student Government.
KFRX. Pepsi. Old Home Bread
and Faltbury Hot Dogs
BREAK DOWN
STEREOTYPES
In the Culture Seminar
Learn about ethnic minority culture* and gain valuable
mights. In a four-weak course beginning Oct. 19 ami
meeting Wednesday* 630-8p.m. Application*available
In the Culture Center and the Office for Student Involve
ment. City and East. _
CRUISE SHIPS HRRNQ- Earn up to *2.000Wmo on
Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies World travel
Seasonal 4F u#-Tlme employment available No exp
necessary. For Info call 1-208-634-0468 ext. C57782.
FAST FUND RAISER-RAISE *600 IN 6 DAYS GREEKS.
GROUPS. CLUBS, MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS. FAST.
SIMPLE, EASY-NO FINANCIAL OBLIGATION (800)
776-3851 EXT. 33
Get Free Red Shirts!
New Student Enrolment Orientation Leader applications
era available NOW at the tolowtng locations: Culture
Center. Office for Student Invokrement (both campuses),
Multi cultural Affaire, All Residence Hal Front Peak*.
Appdcabona am Am October 24th!
Come to an Intone ebon Seeeton
Time, Oct 4 A 4.04-City Union
Thure, Oct. • A 7 00 HtahwA Grey Room
Wed. Oct 12 A 4 00CiAum Center
Time. Oct Id A 7:0 East Union
Hairs. Oct 20 A 7M-Cdy Union
Back Into Succmtl
GET RECOGNIZED!
Pont torflA lo turn them In by Tuesday I
Hate Ua Ml
iFn-l
Red Latter Days am comtoo soon, and the Office A
Admission* la seeking UNL students to volunteer«tour
guides lor prospective students. H Interested, come to an
orientation session (, ,
Sun. Oct. 9-200, Cly Union
Sun, Oct. 16-200. Cly Union .
Call Mite A 472-4088
*_ SMm Vaair KmmbMbaI
INTRAMURAL SOCCER
TOURNAMENT
The laat day to enter the Co-Rae Soccer Tournament Is
Tuesday. October 11. Don't detaryl Enter your learn now.
Cal 472-3467 lor iwom Information.
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
Tuesday. October 11 is the last day to enter Co-Rec
Basketball. Enter your team now at the Ofhce d Campus
Recreation. For more Information, call 472-3467_
INTRAMURAL TABLE TENNIS
SINGLES
The last day to enter Men's and Women's Table Tennis
Singles Is Tuesday. October 11. Oon'tdetavl Enternow
at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 lor
more information^
INTRAMURAL RIFLE SHOOT
The Intramural Rifle Shoot Contest wHIbe held October 11
through Odover 13 at the Mlltary and Naval Science
Building This event has Men's. Women's, and Co-Rec
division. There Is no advanced entry required. For more
information, cal 472-3467._
Need to update your
measles shot?
Measles Clinic Oct. 17 at the University Health Center
from 9-11 am and 1-4 pm. $10. No appointment neces
sary._._
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
TRIP DEADLINES
Tuesday. October 11 Is the deadline to sign up for the
following Outdoor Adventures trips: Day Bike Tour
Sandhills Backpacking, and Mountain Bjke Trto. Don t
miss out on these great trips. Call the Office of Campus
Recreation at 472-4777 for more Information _
Prison Tour
IA will organize a guided tour of Lincoln Correctional
Center for UNL international students. LCC is the largest
prison In the state of Nebraska. You wiH have achan» to
visit the prison. see the correct Iona l/educatonal facilities
Inside, isten to the presentation by a prison official, and
ask questions about the U.S. Correctional System The
non-refundable registration fee is $3. The tour Is limited to
40 6tudems Please come to IA to sign up as soon as
*rhe*tour will be on Saturday October 16,1994. Vans will
leave IA at 830am. Children are not allowed
I
Seventh Annual Cultural
Diversity Retreat,
October 22-23
Leadership Center, (Aurora) Applications wait
able at Student Affairs, Muticulural Affairs,
Student Involvement (City and East Campus),
Culture Center, and ASUN Cal 472-3755 tor
more information.
SKYDIVE
Jump from a perfectly good aitpfane. Call Crate Skydhr
tng Center 464 2929 _
SPANISH COMEDY
Kka. an international flin will be showing Oct. 9th at 3.6.
7. and 9 PM. $3 for UNL students with 10 and $5 for ptf>*c
at Mary Reipma Ross film theater. Sponsored by the
University Program Coundl_
University Program Council
Applications for the University Program Council are now
waHabte alt 15 NE Union, 117 NE Union. 200 NE Union
and 300 Easl Union. Deadline a Oct. 14 at 200 NE Union
"Civil Engineering Students*
ALL CM Engineering students should plan to meet with
their advisors at the early registration meeting on Tuw
day, October 11 at 430pm In W347 and W357 Nebraska
Half. Packets tor Spring 1995 will be wakabte. Students
ars reminded that they stit must have their advisors
approval betors registering for classes. Refreshments
wil be served
Parking Advisory Committee
The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Tuesday.
October ft. 1994 at 300 at the East Campus Union.
(Room sriH bt posted)._
STUDENT EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION MEETING
Tuaa.. OcL 11
530 PM
HsnzNk 59
AN Education MaforsiMlnors Welcome!
Women in Communications
Mealing October 11.630pm in Avery 217. reading room
SpoMmr: Noncy Htcks Journal Star
Arp
we would Hka to thank the ladle* ot Kappa Delta lor the
wonderful dinner exchange.
The Men ot Apha Gamma Rho
Congratulation* to Lydon Mhceevet, Brad Dunbar and
Juittn Wen* on barn* accepted to NAYC.
Your broftier* at Alpha Gamma row
Ars AXQ
Dames and Desperadoes
Friday, October 7,1994
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KICKS FOR KIDS
Noon an Oat. tB* at Haywood Par*
To benetl Y.M.CA* Big Brolhem/BIg Stater*
Congratulations to Cyndl Strand tor being elected Stan
dard* Board Chairperson for Towne CH*.
Love, Your TC Stater*.
Ar IAE
YeeHaw!
H a 9»mped« 94
October 8th
A f _ „
Congratulations to meoan Mullln on being selected at
Homecoming Royally candidate!^
ATA
Mud Tug
Today at 330, Lets * ge^ down and dhtyl _„
FARMHOUSE
Thanks to all ol you who came over lor 90210 last
'*"»«*»■L-40 * w'^SOONU, fPim.
r<DB
Congratulations to Julie Koch lor being selected to Home
coming Royalty!
To the Men ol Farm House, thanks lor the ‘Music and
Melons' last week I Get those boots shined up lor Gun
sllngerl
To our neighbors at Phi Oek. thanks lor entertaining us
last Friday ...without the syrup and chicken soupl
'_ The Gals ol QtmataPh
AXA
WMhKFAB
STORMIN' TO NORMAN
November 20 25th
To Benefit
The American Lung Association
ATTN: FRATERNITIES/SORORITIES. The
quicker your house gets in the more publicity
your letters will receive Support your greek
system, you don't want to be left out.
riBO
OK pledges! Can you gueea yet? Get aadted to meet
yourTlig S« because we re ex died to meet youl Sunday
wtl be a blast! ^
Love, the sophomores
EX
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Congratulations to Jim Co*urm & Shane Ham for being
Homecoming Finalists. We're realy proud ol you ouys
and appreciate at the things you do lor the house. Good
luck as Finalists, but you've already won In our eyes.
The Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
To the Men of Sigma Nu,
Thanks for the dinner exchange. Anytime you guys want
WOODSTOCK ’94
XQ AO
KA0 EOE
ATA QKY
We wouldn't lie to you I But what are you guys IM7 You
know how to reach us.
Thanks to everyone who attended out program Tuesday
night. Without you It would have been nothing. Jenn and
I want a woman who Hkes ObjectkrIsm, the philosophy ot
Ayn Rand. Box 60661, Lincoln, NE 66501_
$100 Reward
Lost black cal with while markings on his chest, under
arms, stomach, and all 4 leet. He has gold yellow eyes and
white whiskers, medium sized with long hair. He Is very
loved and missed dearly. His name is Oabe. Lost Frtday
near 7th and Superior. If found, please can 435-9076 and
leave message.
FOUND: Fit. afternoon In Ham Sion Had. Room 112
Scientific Calculator. Cal to Identify 441-2491 days/466
2134 evenings.
FOUND: Prescription woman s glasses Tuesday after
noon In the basement of HenzHk Hal. Please come to
room 24. Hertz*, to claim
FOUND: Prescription Glasses In brown case. 9/26 near
36<h and Starr. Claim at the ON.
f0* Jobs |
TA8P INT^SaoJSffiSKj'taffiduals who
In the Lincoln wee. For more Information call Doug at 1
600-643-3792. _
7-ELEVEN
jrider New Management. If you are looking tor extra
ncome and need a |oblhat can work around your school
ichedule. apply at any location. We have open lull time/
1YMCA Downtown Is hiring aerobic Instructors, I
certification needed. Apply at the downtown I
YMCA, 1039 P St. I
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Christmas Hefc Now!
$9.25-$10.00
Local branch ot national corporation has part-time/lull
lime entry-level openings. Flex We schedules, all maprs
For information, call 488 6017._
Delivery drivers
18 years of age or older. Nhrst have good driving record
Apply at anylittle Caesars kx^ion_
Delivery Driver Needed
Flexible hours day -'night. Part or full-time. Join the fun at
Little King. 27lh& Dudley, 474-3248. _
Domino’s Pizza Is Now Hiring
Domino s Pizza Is looking for delivery drivers to fill all
shifts. If you have a car. Insurance and an excellent
driving record Domino's wants you. Most averaoe $7 00
to $10*00 per hour. Apply at any Oom Irtos Pizza location
Don and Millie's
5240 S. 56 91.
Fabulous Food, Faat 6 Friendly
Wanted:
Bright, enargetlc tun personal***
prepare orders. Work for on# ot Southeast Llncob * most
respected restaurants. Excellent hour* lor students with
shortshlfts over both lunch and dinner * you r»ed5 hours
or 60 hours a week, we may have something lor you.
Apply alter H am.
Driver naadad to pick up and sort rr^H Hours gaOj 630,
Monday through Friday. 5Vhour. Own vehtd#
Apply at Miter Mailing. 5609 S. 49_
ENVIRONMENTAL
Part-time and tuH-tIme job openings. Excettenlopportuni
ties tor poi set and communications majors. Own valu
abia experience before you gradual# »7/hour guaran
teed. 477 6669
E stable bed Oath/Indust rta! Band seeking dynamic, ag
gressive gukartet lor purposae ot recording and touring
Call 435-5823
Excellent pay plus free kinch at part tknejunch hou;shift
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Friendly People
Needed tor laat^aced restaurant Fl«lb* hour*.
willing to work around cteee eche*iie
Apply: FUppy Chef. 2929 N W. 12th. _
OotiMn
Lincolnsquare Food Court
Friendly, cheerful parson to work countercwer noonhour
weekdays, experlanc# not necaesary. spply In parson 10
3.13 AO St. __
Grotto 3
Hiring hoalaM/fronl daak paiaon for Apply m
parson *1100 O SI. 474 9476___
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Haahar* naadad, Evaninga or luncha*. C*l 438-7085.
Hiring ful or part lima lor: local dalfrary drfrrar*. Straight
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SPORTS OFFICIALS
Tha Olltoa Of Campy* Racramion I* cwwjjly Wring
ttBSwasanaaawB!
maallng hald altb* N*tor**ka Union
8a*fc*tball Tua*day. Ociobar1t,40Op.m.
For mor* Information call 472 3407._
Journalism Majors
Naadad lo pm togathor promotional pmo** laramarliat
mg and promotional firm Call lor Wfc. 434-1010._
LaundryLand hlrlno lor 7:30pm-I am, 2-3 •Wha'waah. %b
IVMCA Youth Sport* naad* volunlaar youthvob I