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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1995)
seaso1^?5 sizzling latin jazz from artlirO SGndoval the paul taylor dance CO. with innovative dance stellar japanese violinist Hflidori "42nd Street" the Tony Award-winning musical and so much more! 402-472*4747 gets you a free season brochure or call us toll free in Nebraska at 800*432-3231 Filmmakers club revived From Staff Reports This semester, Junior ChrisBell took a defunct campus organiza tion and gave it new life. The University ofNebraska-Lin coln Future Filmmakers and Screen writers was inactive for more than a year, Bell said, until he realized that aspiring directors and writers needed a forum to meet and discuss ideas. “Through talking with people, there seems to be a real interest in film production,” Bell said, “but there is no place to congregate.” After learning there was such an organization at one time and that it had been abandoned, Bell took the initiative to revamp the club and appeal to new members. To attract new members, the Future Filmmakers and Screen writers will havea free screening of “Raising Arizona” in the Nebraska Union Wednesday at 7 p.m. “We wanted to create an infor mal setting where we could get to know people interested in the club and show them what we’re about,” Bell said. “So we picked a movie that everyone is bound to like. We wanted to get to know each other in a film setting.” The club has no membership fees and anyone is welcome to the free screening. Bell said the club had two main goals: to share ideas and to find equipment and talent to realize those ideas. A major func tion of the club is to network and to see what others are doing in the film medium, he said. “Before the screening we’ll be showing the pilot to MTV’s ‘The State,’ directed by a member of our organization,” Bell said. “That more than anything shows that aspiring filmmakers from all backgrounds can achieve their am bitions and can create their dreams in film.” Folk Continued from Page 9 “We go out and look for things to write about,” she said. “We don’t sit around and wait for ideas to pop into our heads.” Conversations, newspaper head lines and daily life interspersed with humor often serve as inspiration for the duo’s songs such as “Why Am I Painting the Living Room?” and “F Word Song (A Chat With Your Mom)” Nebraskans will get the chance to see this Madison, Wis., duo in action at the Walton Trail Company, 118th and A streets, Friday night at 7:30. Their performance is sponsored by the Lincoln Association For Tradi tional Arts Inc., a non-profit commu nity arts organization. Tickets are available for $8 at the Walton Trail Company and through LAFTA. Does Your Heart Good. American Heart Association Learn to fly at Capitol Aviation We’re having a party. And the sky is the limit. FREE Introductory Flights Call: (402)475-5444 Lincoln Municipal Airport Some Restrictions Apply Thursday through Sunday Only 8 SALE . * nuiMiay uiruugn ou SUMMER Available in Lincoln "exclusively" at these fine tanning salons: SunTannery Tanning Plus SUNsationallTan 1101 Arapahoe 4703 Prescott Belmont Plaza, 423-6022 Suite B 11th & Comhusker 484-8311 477-9998 ..■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! A E • We buy, sell and trade • We pay the most...in CASH! • We guarantee ours 100% • The largest selection of new and used CDs and tapes 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 | 175 Photography 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 Housing Wanted 420 Rooms/Rent 430 Houses/Rent 440 Duplex/Rent Vacation/Rent Homes/Sale CALL 472-2588 FAX 472-1 34 Nebraska Union 1400 R Strec Lincoln. Nebraska 68588-0448 00s For Sale 2 Appliances For Sale Washer/Dryer for sale, $175/OBO, 477-0788. 5 Bicycles For Sale Cannondale mountain bike. 3.0 series aluminum. Shimano Deore equipped. 475-1312 leave message Must sell, leaving town, Marin mountain bike, 467-2672, Katie, New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel'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 Trek 1000, 50cm, Aluminum, extras included: cydocomputer, aero handle bars, Excellent conation! 466-19764eave message._ 16 Computers For Sale IBM PS2 386SX, 2megRAM, 120Hard, Color monitor, Panasonic printer. Word Perfect, Quattro, mouse, $400/ obo, 420-2191. Join the Husker Football Recruiters Students, help the Husker Football team and coaches recruit student-athletes. Call Kathl at472-3116 by April 26 for details and set up an interview. MAX TAN BIRD SPECIAL From 7:30-9:00 AM, Mon-Fri, get a minute tan for only $2.00 15 Private Taming Rooms MAX TANk "The Guaranteed Tan" 477-7444 only 5 minutes from campus intheWestgate Shopping Center