The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 23, 1995, Page 13, Image 13

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    Bagel bakery offers variety
By Gerry BeKz
Restaurant Critic
Bagel lovers have a new den to
satisfy their desires: Bruegger’s Ba
gel Bakery, which opened its doors
Monday.
Tom Upton, district manager for
Bruegger s, said
the original
Bruegger’s opened
in 1983 — when
bagels first became
all the rage — and
the restaurant stuck
around when fit
ness was a main
stay concern.
bhm orueggei s was
trying to change with the health-con
scious individual,” Upton said. “They
really perfected the bagel to where it
became something popular.”
Nebraska outlets of Bruegger ’s are
currently in a test market for Healthy
Choice meats, includingmapleroasted
ham and smoked turkey breast, and
many of their cream cheeses are low
fat, Upton said.
Bruegger’s offers 10 varieties of
bagels, and all are made fresh daily
right on site. The curious public and
munching customers even can watch
the bagels being made.
Upton said any bagels that weren’t
sold were either discounted and sold
as day-olds, broken up for bagel bits
for the soups or donatedio places such
as the City Mission.
“Right now, we’re trying to set
something up with the Salvation
Army,” Upton said.
One of the most popular bagel top
pings—cream cheese—is offered in
an abundant variety at Bruegger’s,
with 15 different kinds, none of which
have more than seven grams of fat a
serving.
Only nine different kinds are listed
' on their menu, but two of these are
“Flavor of the Week” and “Fruit of the
Month,” which rotate regularly. Other
toppings available include butter,
margarine, jam, jelly and peanut but
ter.
For the hungry lunch crowd,
Tanna Kinnaman/DN
Chris Rankin sorts bagels before putting them into the oven
at Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery.
Bruegger’s features several standard
and vegetarian sandwiches, including
hummus, grilled chicken salad and
smoked salmon.
Also available are cups and bowls
of soup—four kinds offered daily, 20
total—desserts (cookies and Bruegger
Bars), and a variety of beverages, in
cluding fountain soda to hot mulled
cider (in season) and juice spritzers.
I opted for rare roast beef (with
dijon mustard, mayo, lettuce, onion
and tomato) on a plain bagel (and a
free pickle spear), a cup of Aztec
Chicken soup, a medium Pepsi, and a
Chewy Chocolate Chunk cookie. To
tal cost: $7.72; a little pricey for a
lunch, but the quality and quantity
made it worth the money.
My bagel sandwich was wonder
ful, although it was a bit harder than I
had anticipated. But the inside was
soft and warm, and the ingredients
tasted fresh and delectable.
The soup was fabulous and had a
definite kick to it, and my cookie was
warm, soft and melt-in-your-mouth.
The Tea Party
“The Edges off Twilight”
EMI Records
Grade: A
The Tea Party is like a cross
between The Sisters of Mercy and
Led Zeppelin, with deep, doomy
vocals and endless Kashmir-style
riffs.
The fallen-angel photo on the
CD cover and the cabalistic circles
on the inside art would lead one to
believe that this band poses gloom
and nothing else. But that would be
an inaccurate assumption. The Tea
Party sets itself apart from its gothic
fop vampire techno peers by em
ploying a rare technique in the doom
genre — subtlety.
The Tea Party does not hit the
listener over the head with oppresi ve
themes; most of the shock and ag
gression of this disc is implied rather
than explicit. There is a fine line
that this band walks between power
riffs and classical musicianship.
This subtle styling expands the
range of moods and keeps the mate
rial fresh.
Silence certainly seems to be a
theme for this band. Lines like “si
lent,knowing, always in time;” “si
lence swimming in a pool of
dreams” and “silent spirit walks
before me” all give a sense of the
emptiness that this band employs in
contrast to its wall of sound. Si
lence juxtaposed with thunderous
crescendos is the key to this album’s
majesty.
Silence and cacophony are also
elements of the Indian music that
The Tea Party delves into. Sitars,
lyres, and hurdy gurdies join in
with the electric guitars to create
unique orchestral arrangements.
Whereas many of the tracks sound
more than a little like Page and
Plants’ Indian excursions, The Tea
Party is very true to the Middle
Eastern styles they employ.
Songs like “Fire in the Head”
and “Sister Awake” take raga forms
and twist and turn through endless
variations like the serpentine In-*
dian melodies they borrow from.
Many of these tracks are quite long,
but there i s so much transition in the
songs, so much light and dark inter
mixing, they never overstay their
welcome.
The Tea Party is a group of ex
cellent musicians, as testified by
their mastery of many exotic instru
ments. The instrumental “The Bad
ger” displays very moving and at
mospheric, acoustic filigree with
harmonic notes that ring out like
chimes.
The Tea Party shows its Zeppe
lin inspiration when it dips into
electric blues on “Turn the Lamp
Down Low,” with vocals that owe
more to Robert Plant than Muddy
Waters. The guitar stylings are not
very authentic either, being more
parts Jimmy Page than Elmore
James. When the solemn intro gives
way to heavy metal thump, no one
can be very much surprised.
Another clue to The Tea Party’s
Zeppelin fixation is their collabo
ration with Roy Harper, longtime
friend of Jimmy Page. Harper gives
a spoken-word performance on a
hidden song buried 14 minutes into
the final track. Burying a hidden
song into the album is almost to be
expected from a band as mysteri
ous and ethereal as The Tea Party.
—Jason Gildow
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available in various lengths for a reasonable price! Call
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two state fair concert tickets. All 10 shows. On floor, row
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