Lady punk hitting Omaha From Staff Reports Punk rock fans who are a little sick of the typically male-domi ■ nated world of rock-n-roil will have the opportunity to explore their feminine sides tonight at the Ranch Bowl in Omaha. The Muffs and Lunachicks, two bands that have been making names for themselves in the alternative music industry in recent years, will take the stage tonight at 9 for an all ages show. The Muffs are fronted by guitar ist/vocalist Kim Shattuck, who founded the band with bassist/ backup vocalist Ronnie Barnett in early 1991. Drummer Roy McDonald rounds off the Los An geles-based trio. Touring in support of the band’s latest album, “Blonder and Blonder,” the Muffs have gained widespread recognition for their catchy songwriting and energetic 1 live shows. The group’s blend of punk and pop musical influences has been echoed in the sounds ema nating from today’s modem rock stations and bands such as Green Day. Lunachicks is a five-piece band ' that has been around since 1987. This all-girl ensemble has made a point of challenging previous ste reotypes surrounding female rock bands with its collection of hard rocking and unabashedly blunt songs. Courtesy of Reprise Records The Muffs, from left, Ronnie Barnett, Kim Shattuck and Roy McDonald. ine Dana s latest aipum, jerk * of All Trades,” has received rave reviews from critics and fans alike. Tickets for tonight’s show are $5 and ar% available at all Ticketmaster locations and at the door. Research gave him a future * American Heart Association-^^ c«p»»f!'V DrMas# *v S~o»e Imagine a Job Where You Get Paid to • learn about grassroots organizing and the citizen's lobby movejnent. • talk to members of non-profit organizations about critical environmental and consumer issues. • help build organizations into larger, more effective lobbying groups that can win on issues . • work in an office environment that is professional, progressive and stimulating. Join a20 year old national firmthat works exclusively with citizens lobby organizations. We need sharp, articulate individuals to work full or part time evenings and/or weekends $7.00 hr. weekdays, $8.00 hr weekends. Greatbenefit package and training provided. ' For an interview, call Mon. thru Thurs., 12-3 p.m. 476-1010 Lusk Continued from Page 15 Aside from serving as djean, Lusk has also taught classes at the univer sity; and his activities branched out into the community. He served on the board of directors of the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra, Lincoln Arts Council* Nebraska Arts Council, and is former president of both the orchestra and the arts coun cil. . He has published articles in “American Musical Digest,” music Library Association’s “Notes,” “AGO Magazine,” and “Opera News.” Lusk is also a veteran performer, who has given recitals across the na tion, including appearances on televi sion and in New York City’s.Lincoln Center. i And even after all his outside expe riences, Lusk never veered far from UNL. “This is my one and only univer sity job,” he said, “and I’ve loved it.” EATING RIGHT IS HIGHLY LOGICAL. Recommendations: . Eat high-fiber foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grain products. Eat fewer high-fat foods. Maintain normal body weight _ And live lonq and prosper. CALL THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY AT 1-800-ACS-2345 FOR FREE NUTRITION INFORMATION. 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For details on which benefits may be lost, please refer to the cover sheet on the refund application. BOWLERS > Join the Fun Join a League LEAGUE Big 8 Doubles Nite Owls Pin. Pounders Thursday Trios Husker Doubles . STARTING DATE & TIME Tuesday, Sept 12,7:00 P.M. Wednesday, Sept 13,8:00 P,M. Thursday, Sept 14, 6:00 P.M. • Thursday, Sept 14,8:00 P.M. * Monday, Sept 18,7:00 P.M. Each league consists of 6 teams, 4 persons per team (except Doubles Leagues: 2 per team, and Trios: 3 per team). Teams and/or individuals must preregister at East Union Lanes N' Games. Students, faculty, staff and friends are eligible. All leagues use handicap, so your team has a chance to have fun and win prizes no matter your bowling ability. The top 2 teams for each league will qualify to participate in the Alt University Rolloffs in April and to win more prizes! I Welcome Back - V" ASpecial FOR MORE INFORMATION, Bowling Only CALL RAY-472-9627 OR • 50tfper Game! 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