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Hair Raising Fun!
Pizza restaurant hits homer
By Gerry Bettz
Restaurant Critic
Just in time for more baseball
games, Home Team Pizza has ar
rived in Lincoln.
Home Town Pizza isn’t a free
agent, but has several locations in
Omaha and Iowa. The only Lincoln
location of Home Town Pizza opened
for business last week at 230 S. 17th
St., the former home of Pizza Shuttle.
Five sizes of pizzas are available
at Home Team, ranging from the 10
inch small to the 20-inch Huger Huge,
which Home Team claims is 10 per
cent bigger than the Pizza Hut Bigfoot
pizza.
People who like middle-of-the
road crust might be a little upset with
Home Team Pizza; the three variet
ies of crust offered are thin, extra thin
and thick.
Like any pizza place that’s worth
a dam, Home Team Pizza offers com
bination pizzas, ranging from the
Home Run (your standard combo) to
the outlandish Grand Slam (all 16
ingredients).
Also offered are canned bever
ages (Pepsi products) and cheese
bread. Pizzas can be ordered for de
livery or carryout.
I walked in on a Friday night and
ordered a small pizza, half pepperoni
and black olive and half Meatzza
combo (four meats and double cheese)
and an order of cheese bread. Total
bill with tax: $10.41. A little pricey,
but still pretty good for that much
food. And available coupons and spe
cials available are excellent.
There is a menu available to keep
around as a reference, but many
important prices (additional ingre
dients, combo-pizza prices, etc.)
are missing from the menu, thus
creating some confusion and rais
ing extra questions.
Everybody working was very
friendly, and service time was under
10 minutes, which is pretty fast for a
Friday night.
Unfortunately, the cheese bread
wasn’t much to savor; it was rather
dry with very little cheese. Beyond
being edible, it wasn’t that great. ^
The pizza, however, was a real
treat. On the Meatzza side, every
thing was very tasty and hot, and the
Italian sausage had a real zing to it,
much more than some national pizza
chains offer.
On the pepperoni/olive side, the
ingredients actually had taste! The
twang of the olives made the word
“fresh” leap to mind, and the pep
peroni was pretty good, too.
Although the pizza sauce was a bit
bland, the entire experience was well
worth it. On a scale of a pop fly to a
grand slam, I’ll give Home Team
Pizza a stand-up double (better than
average).
Sonic Youth
“Made in USA”
Rhino Records
Grade: B
Motion picture soundtracks are
hot. From the retro-rock of “Forrest
Gump” to the soul/surf hybrid of
“Pulp Fiction,” it was inevitable
that lost soundtracks from the past
would eventually start springing
up. Enter “Made in USA.”
This recording was written, per
formed and produced entirely by
New York’s avant-garde rock pio
neers Sonic Youth in 1986 and has
sat in the can until now.
The collection of swirling and
scraping songs, mostly
instrumentals, is like a still photo
graph of the band’s pre-success
sound.
Many of the songs were cut
from the final edit of the film. So,
most of these songs are appearing
for the first time anywhere. Re
leasing these tracks nine years late
was no accident. In 1986, alterna
tive bands were about as economi
cally viable as full-length record
ings of white noise. Today, alter
native is remarkably marketable
and Sonic Youth has moved from
underground to legendary status.
Although songs like “Pre
Poured Wood” and “Smoke Blis
ters 1 & 2” deserved to be released
and widely listened to years ago,
it’s good to know these gems won’t
totally be forgotten. And it’s good
to know that someone in the re
cording industry thought so, too.
—Jeff Randall
Guided By Voices
“Alien Lanes”
Matador Records
Grade: A
The musical quest of Guided
By Voices down “Alien Lanes”
sounds much like the musical quest
of the savage young Beatles dur
ing the Hamburg era.
It is surprising how much mod
em alternative exploration into the
stripped-down heart of rock-n-roll
sounds like the early 1960s explo
ration into stripped-down rock-n
roll.
“Alien Lanes” features a mega
lithic lineup of 28 songs. These
songs are short — few exceed two
minutes, but they are no-nonsense,
tight arrangements that are com
plete songs in their own right, un
like the song snippets on the
Beatles’ “Abbey Road.”
The ideas and song changes in
each short track could be expanded
into longer epics, but Guided By
Voices follows the ’60s
songwriting ethic of writing pro
lific amounts of creative bursts
that leave fans begging for more.
Everything about this band sug
gests speed. The recording is loose
and hasaone-take feel. The stream
of- consciousness lyrics sound like
they come more from writing
swiftly rather than premeditated
confusion.
Guided By Voices has thrust
the strenuous songwriting require
ments of yesteryear upon itself,
setting a higher standard than many
of its contemporaries.
— Jason Gildow
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
148 Hairstyling
150 Health & Fitness
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_
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5 Bicycles For Sale
Cannondale SR200 racing bike. Not suitable for our new
home in Utah Mts. Must sell. $200, OBO, 486-4020/leave
message.
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheei'n & Deal’n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
See the Midwest’s largest selection of quality mountain
bikes at Cycle Works. Including: TREK, SPECIALIZED.
KHS, DEAN, KLEIN, and FAT CITY.
Cycle Works, 27th & Vine.
Open 7 days, 475-2453
10 Books For Sale
LOW-FAT FAST FOOO An easy guide to local restau
rants. Send $10.95 to Fatech, PO Box 80684. Lincoln NE
68501.
16 Computers For Sale
HP Desk Jet 310. One month old. $290. Call 464-0425.
Mac SE, 4 meg ram, 40 meg hard drive with acceHorator,
mouse, and Style writer II printer, includes all protective
covers, $600. 477-8595.
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including
printer only $599. Call Chris at 800-289-5685.
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE
Software for Students, Faculty and Staff. Microsoft Office
Professional $99.99. Call HAS Collegiate Express 1-800
332-1100.
70 Ticket Exchange
Round trip to Denver May 6th-14th. Call 436-9333.
90 Vehicles For Sale
92' Geo Metro, 50K A/C, $4500.465-5112
200s Notices
210 Announcements
AA CRUISE SHIPS HIRING! EARN BIG $$$ + FREE
WORLD TRAVEL (CARIBBEAN, EUROPE, HAWAII,
ETC.) SUMMER/PERMANENT, NO EXPER. NEC.
GUIDE. (919) 929-4398 Ext: Z1095
NEED A TYPEWRITER?
There's one available for student use
FREE in the Student Info. Center
116Nebr. Union
Alaska Jobsl-Eam up $3,000-$6,000+/month working in
the fishing industry. Free transportation! Room and board!
No experience necessary I Male/female. 818-774-1199,
exL A7010.
Alaska Summer Employment
Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000
(6,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation!
Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call
[206)545-4155 ext A57782.
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT! EARN THOU
SANDS THIS SUMMER IN CANNERIES, PROCES
SORS, ETC. MALE/ FEMALE. ROOM/BOARD/TRAVEL
OFTEN PROVIDED! GUIDE. GUARANTEED SUC
CESSI (919) 929-4398 ext*1095.
CAMPUS GONE CRAZY!
Set-up and technical crew needed on Fri. Apnl 21 for
campus gone crazy. Live music! Free food! Sumo wres
tling! Velcro walls! Call University Program Council at
472-8146.
Cruise Ships and
Vacation Resorts Hiring
Earn up to $2200+/month working for these companies.
World travel and exotic resorts. Full time and seasonal
employment. No experience necessary. Call (818)705
3416 Ext. C701. _
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 Billion in private sector grants & scholarships is
now available. All students are eligible regardless of
grades, income or parent's income. Let us help. Call
Student Finanacial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext.
F57783. _
HONORS RESEARCH: Need UNL-based ghost stories.
Halls, Houses, buildings. jkennedy@herbie or Jessica,
436-9439. _
International Employment
Earn up to $25-$45/hour teaching basic conversational
English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching
background or Asian languages required. For info call:
(206)632-1146 ext.J57783.
INTRAMURAL AIR RIFLE
CONTEST
The Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Air Rifle Contest will
be held April 12-13 in the Rifle Range of the Military and
Naval Science Building. No advance entries are required.
Entries will be taken on-site the day of the event. For more
information, call 472-3467 or pick up a flyer in the Office
of Campus Recreation.
Minority Graduate Student Symposium Set for April 13
The Office of Graduate Studies is sponsoring a Minority
Graduate Student Research Symposium on Thursday,
April 13, from 1 flO to 5:30 p. m. in the Nebraska Union. The
symposium is divided into three parts which include oral
presentations of research, a poster session and a recep
tion.
The purpose of this symposium is to recognize the
research contributions of racial and ethnic minority stu
dents at UNL, and all other student-generated research
addressing racial and ethnic minoritylssues. Faculty and
staff are invited to attend and support the research of UNL
graduate students.
For more information, please contact Nelida Fernandez in
the Office of Graduate Studies at 472-8891.
UNL-UNL-UNL
NUMSA ELECTION ’95
Speeches at 8:00pm, April 15, election and AGM at
3:00pm, April 16. All in the City Union. Deadline for
nomination application is April 13. Further information,
call Carlos, at 436-8960 or Siang Full at 436-0738.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
TRIP DEADLINES
Tuesday, April 11, is the deadline to sign up for the
following Outdoor Adventures trips: Day Hike, Basic Rock
Climbing, and Weekend Bike tour. Don't miss out on
these great trips. Call the Office of Campus Recreation at
472-4777 for more information._
215 Meetings
Alpha Zeta
Meeing Wednesday, April 12,6pm, East Campus Union,
Room to be posted. MANDATORY MEETING. Any ques
tions or if can't make it please call Leslie at 467-1437 or
Eric 436-6305. Bring MONEY for dues or you will be
SUSPENDED.
Block & Bridle
Wednesday, April 12, East Campus Union, 7pm initiates,
7:30 regular. Officer elections.
FINANCE CLUB MEETING
Wednesday, April 12 at 5:30. CBA118.
Guest speaker: Linda Robinson Rutz
The Principal Financial Group