The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1995, Page 10, Image 10

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    Lincoln cafe to feature
reading by local writer
From Staff Reports_ Cafe Shakes, said the performance
would consist of poetry, prose and
Students looking for a little cul- short story readings. Kalinsky is the
ture might want to check out tonight’s editor of a nationally published po
featured act at Le Cafe Shakes, 1418 etry journal, “The Blind Horse Re
O St. view.”
Todd Kalinsky, of Lincoln, will
be giving a free spoken word perfor- He will be joined on stage by
mance at 7 p.m. Lynda Klause and Paul Tisdale, two
Trixie Truex, an employee at Le other local artists.
Many accidents are caused by car
drivers who didn’t see the cyclists.
Wear reflective gear and bright
clothing. And keep your
evening from being ruined.
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courtesy or I notar Pictures
Who’s prettier? Tristan Ludlow (Brad Pitt) and Susannah (Julia Ormond) share a mutual
ogle in “Legends of the Fall.”
Cast clicks in tragic ‘Legends’
The Facts
Movie: “Legends of the Fall”
Rating: R
Stars: Brad Pitt, Anthony
Hopkins, Aidan Quinn
Director: Edward Zwick
Grade: B
Five Words: Tragic film,
depressing but
compelling.
By Joel Strauch
Senior Reporter
With enough tragedy for a
Shakespearean play, “Legends of
the Fall” doesn’t have a happy
ending, or a happy middle, or a
happy beginning, for that matter.
But it is well-filmed and well-acted
and presents an enticing tale.
Col. William Ludlow (Anthony
Hopkins) retires from the Army
after he fails to change the
military’s ill-treatment of Ameri
can Indian tribes.
Ludlow builds a ranch in Mon
tana and raises his three sons with
out the help of his wife.
When the youngest son, Samuel
(Henry Thomas), brings his beau
tiful bride-to-be, Susannah (Julia
Ormond), back to the Ludlow
ranch, problems arise with his older
brothers, Alfred (Aidan Quinn) and
Tristan (Brad Pitt).
After Susannah arrives and the
three brothers enlist in World War
I, the Ludlow family meets with
tragedy after tragedy.
It seems that no one can ever
find happiness or contentment, and
everyone’s unrest revolves around
the middle brother Tristan and his
wild, untamable spirit.
Aidan Quinn is very good as the
willful elder brother Alfred, whose
own political ambitions conflict
with his father’s hatred of the gov
ernment.
Julia Ormond is exceptional in
her role as the idealistic Susannah,
a woman from the East who ends
up touching each brother in a dif
ferent way.
And Brad Pitt, whoisnowpopu
lar enough to get top billing over
Anthony Hopkins, lives up to his
reputation. He nearly perfectly cap
tures the essence of the indomi
table and unpredictable Tristan.
But it is Hopkins who puts in
the best performance. His portrayal
of the rigid Colonel, a man whose
sense of equality and justice is
frightfully ahead of his time, is
captivating. Hopkins gives his all
to the role, getting even better after
the powerful cavalry officer is re
duced to a hobbling, near-speech
less old man.
The movie was well-filmed,
showing a wonderful contrast be
tween the natural splendors of iso
lated Montana country and the
horrific trenches of war-torn
France. There were also many ec
centriceameraangLes,andlighting
adding to the film’s drama.
Although the plot was very en
grossing, it seemed arfti-climactic
and dragged a bit in the latter half
of the film.
But it jumped back in there and
gave the audience an ending pro
found enough to tie the film in a
sensible knot.
FOR SALE 000s
02 Appliances
05 Bicycles
10 Books
13 Clothing
16 Computers
20 Furniture
30 Jewelry
40 Misc. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments
46 Office Furniture
50 Pets
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 Stereos/TVs
70 Ticket Exchange
90 Vehicles
SERVICES 100s
100 Adoption
105 Alterations & Sewing
110 Automotive
115 Bicycle Service
120 Bridal
125 Catering
128 Child Care
130 Cleaning/Laundry
131 Cleaning/Households
135 Computer Service
140 Entertainment
145 Gift Ideas
150 Heattffa Witness
153 Insurance
155 Instruction/Tutoring
158 Job Placement
160 Lawn care
165 Legal Services
173 Music Exchange
175 Photography
178 Pregnancy
180 Printing & Copying
182 Recycling
183 Religious
185 Rentals
188 Tanning
190 Tattooing
193 Travel
195 Typing & Resumes
NOTICES 200s
200 Rides
203 Spring Break Trips
205 Career Events
210 Announcements
215 Meetings
220 Greek Affairs
230 Student Government
240 Personals
245 Lost & Found
250 Wanted
260 Fundraising
JOBS 300s
300 Help Wanted
310 Child Care
320 Work Study Jobs
330 Summer Jobs
340 Internships
HOUSING 400s
400 Roommates
410 HousingWanted
420 Rooms/Rent
430 Houses/Rent
440 Duplex/Rent
450 Apartments/Rent
460 Summer Housing
470 Mobile Homes/Rent
480 Vacation/Rent
490 Homes/Sale
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CALL 472-2588 FAX; 472-1761
8 AM-4 30 pm Monday-Friday
Lincoln. Nebraska 68588-0448
$3.00 par day for 15 words on individual student
and student organization ads.
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Found ads may be submitted free of charge.
DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday prior to publica
tion.
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tisement which discriminates against any person
on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race,
religion, age, disability, marital status or national
origin.
The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit
or refect any advertisement at any time which
does not comply with the policies and judgments
of the newspaper.
00s For Sale
5 Bicycles For Sale
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel’n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
16 Computers For Sale
Computer rentals, Microworks. 386's and 486's, IBM
compatbles, printers, lasers, etc. By the week, month, or
semester. Rent, lease, or rent-to-own. M-F 477-2994.
20 Furniture For Sale
Couchesforsalel Metal twin bed, also. Great Shape! $30
$100,489-4808.
45 Musical Instruments
Base guitar Pevay B90 w/ hardshell case. Mint condition
$350,421-8049.
50 Pets
ATTENTION DOG AND CAT LOVERS: Show your team
pride with Huskers Tee Shirts $10.95, Bandanas $4.95,
Hals $12.95 for your favorite petl CALL 1 -800-990-9949
Mon.-Sal. 10am-10pm EST.
65 Stereos TVs For Sale
VCR w/remote, $85 excellent condition. Also, COLOR
T.V..S75. 466-8520.
70 Ticket Exchange
Student BB tickets for sale. Rest Of season. First reason
able offer. 464-3949, Mite.
200s Notices
210 Announcements
1995
SUE TIDBALL AWARD
Nominations sought for UNL students, faculty or
staff who go beyond role or job expectations to
make the campus more humane, just and liv
able.
Call 476-0355
for Information Flyers
and Nomination Forms
NOMINATIONS CLOSE
February 13,1995
Active way to weight control
Classes forming NOW!!
Call 472-7478 for more info.
Classes start Jan. 3t
Sponsored by the
University Health Center
Aviation institute
Offers 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit
flight programs. For more information call 402-554-3424
or 1-800-S58-8648.
CALIFORNIA HOTLINE
Know what Californians know now! Never be 6 months
behind again. All thepopular movies before you see them,
music before you hear it, fads, fashion, food, slang fun
facts & more. 1(900)388-1010, Ext. 801 ($2.00 Per Min.)
COMMUTERS
Are you tired of riding alone! Find someone to share the
ride. Stop in the Student Info. Center, Rm. 116 Nebr.
Union for more info.
Do you want to improve your communication skills—be a
better listener, better speaker? If so sign up for
Speechcraft class taught by the Falrview Toastmasters.
There are eight sessions every other Thursday at 7:00pm
beginning this week. Call Mark R. at 476-1225 or 438
2746 for details.___
EATING DISORDER
SUPPORT GROUP
Do you think you may have or are you recovering
from an eating disorder? This group offers sup
port and guidance for women coping with an
eating disorder. Meets Thursdays from 630pm
8:00pm in room 338 Nebraska Union. Call Kris
at 472-9428 for more information.
Filing forms are now available
at 115 Nebr. Union
for the
Student Government Election
March 8
Fraternities, Sororites, Student Groups. Dorm Associa
tions: Looking for the perfect fundraiser? We have a
Nebraska Football novelty item that's ideal for you! Call
now 486-4078, leave message.
Free Cookies for Winners!
Get your nominations in by Jan. 17forthe Heart and Soul
or Organization of the Month awards. Available In 200
Nebraska Union, 300 Nebraska East Union.
INNOCENTS
Applications for the Innocents Sociey, the UNL Senior
honorary, are available at OS I (200 Ne Union, 300 East
Union) and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (124
Admin). Deadline Is Friday, January 27.
UNION BOARD
Meeting tonight 530 in City Union room posted.