The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 18, 1996, Page 10, Image 10

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‘The World Goes Round,’ again
By Cherie Krueger
Staff Reporter
The world goes ‘round, even in
Lincoln.
For those who missed it the first
time, “The World Goes Round” is
back.
The Downtown Dinner Theatre,
245 N. 13 St., premiered the musical
in December 1995. The theatre is
bringing the show back because of the
positive reviews it received during its
first showing.
“The World Goes Round” is a mu
sical review featuring the work of John
Kander and Fred Ebb, one of
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gram offered by UNL, and wish
to do so, you must apply before
February 9,1996. Your
coverage begins with the date
payment is received, and
continues until 8-20-96.
International students are
being automatically billed on
your tuition statements, your
coverage began 1-8-96 and ends
8-6-96. If you have private
insurance, you may be able to
waive this automatic billing by
showing proof of adequate
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For more information, please
call our 24-hour info, line at
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Broadway’s most successful writing
teams. The pair is better known for its
work on “New York, New York,” “Caba
ret” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman.”
One thing separates this play from
most others — it has no plot.
“It’s just a montage of their music
woven together,” producer Bob Rook
said. “They’ll play a ballad and fol
low it with something faster.”
Rook said because the performance
is only music mixed with nice light
ing, people could just enjoy the show.
“They don’t have to think. They
can just sit back and enjoy them
selves,” he said.
Vincent Learned, the play’s dircc
tor, also conducts the five-piece or
chestra, The play features a cast of
five, including Heather Holland from
St. Louis, Mo., and Cris Rook, who
was last seen as Edwin Drood in “The
Mystery of Edwin Drood.”
“The World Goes Round” will
show at the Downtown Dinner The
atre tonight through Sunday and Jan.
26-28. Dinner and show tickets are
$20, and a limited number of show
only tickets are available for $ 10. Din
ner begins at 6 p.m. with the show
beginning at 7:30 p.m. for evening
performances. Matinees, held on Sun
days, begin at 1 p.m. with a 2:30 p.m.
show time.
Video rentals prime
for blustery weekend
By Gerry Beltz
Rim Critic
Sorry we missed you last week on
The Newvid Network, but we were
experiencing technical difficulties. We
now resume our regularly scheduled
release of stuff to watch at home, with
a special entry at the end.
“The Indian in the Cupboard” (PG)
— Another decent children’s movie
that didn’t do any business because
everyone was at a Disney flick.
For his ninth birthday, Ormi re
ceives (among other things) a cup
board and a small, plastic Indian figu
rine.
The magic begins when he opens
up the cupboard, and there is now a 3
inch-tall Indian named Little Bear in
side.
It’s a cool flick for young and old
with some neat-o special effects, but
with the “politicaliy-correct-or-die”
society we live in, it is a surprise the
movie wasn’t titled “The Native
American Who Temporarily Dwells
Within a Very Small Closet.”
“Lord of Illusions” (R) — Scott
Bakula (“Quantum Leap”) stars as a
private detective who is swept into a
world filled with the occult and de
mon worshipers.
“Lord of Illusions” also stars
Famke Janssen (“Goldeneye”), and
has great special effects and a decent
performance from Bakula — but the
story wasn’t meant to be a two-hour
movie.
“Nine Months” (PG-13) — Hugh
Grant plays yet another bumbling nice
guy (with BAD hair) surrounded by
bizarre circumstances.
This time, it is childbirth causing
the stress, and the pending daddy
(guess who) must cope with toy stores,
unwanted advice from the Parents
from Hell (Tom Arnold and Joan
Cusack) and — worst of all — losing
his fun-fun lifestyle to a Volvo and
late-night feedings.
This is an all-around great film
(Robin Williams is exceptionally hi
larious), but Hugh’s nice-guy image
is wearing thin.
“Priest” (R) — In this touching
film, director Antonia Bird weaves a
tale of a gay priest (Linus Roache)
who must suffer through the struggle
between his own sexuality and his pro
fessed faith.
Guaranteed to pickle the giblets of
your local Christian Coalition, “Priest”
is an exceptional film about real-life
issues.
PICK-OF-THE-WEEK — It’s too
cold out, so stay inside, snuggle up
with a loved one with a couple of cups
of hot cocoa (don’t forget the marsh
mallows!) and watch “Roxanne,” a
classic love story with a modem face
lift.
Based on “Cyrano De Bergerac,”
Charlie (Steve Martin) has fallen in
love with Roxanne (Daryl Hannah).
But he has one problem — his nose is
large enough to apply for statehood.
And, because of this physical feature,
he doubts Roxanne will second his
emotion.
In comes Chris (Rick Rossovich,
“Top Gun”), a musclebound, cute
looking guy who is so dense that light
bends around him. And Charlie helps
him get the girl.
The movie is hilarious and touch
ing, and is one of Steve Martin’s best
performances to date. Check it out.
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and student organization ads.
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Midwest's largest selection of bicycles, parts, accesso
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Wheel'n & Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Slingshot Boomtube, Deore XT and LX, Rockshox,
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Compaq 386 laptop, 7 MB RAM, DOS 6.0, some software,
$900. 477-7559.
1995 Kawasaki 900 ZXI Jet ski green/purple trailer includ
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Large entertainment center, $85. JVC 4-head hi-fi VHS
VCR, $75. Emerson VHS VCR, $85. Sanyo 4-head VHS
VCR. $90. JVC 4-head VHS VCR. $90. 488-0647.
'90 GO Prizm, 4-door, auto, air. 74K, dean. $4450 offers.
'90 Nissan Centra, 2-door, 4-speed, 65K, air, red. $3850
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'89 Honda Civic. 4-door, auto, air, 60K, nice. $4450 offers
'83 Honda Prelude, 5-speed, moon roof, 95K, silver.
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total. Hotel and cruise accomodations paid. Plus bonus 4
days/3 nights in Orlando $600 OBO. Call 435-4399.
3 & 2 Year
Army ROTC Scholarships
Now available for all disciplines.
If you have a 2.5 GPA or above, you may be eligible. For
full tuition at UNL, plus $150.00 a month spending money.
Call 472-2468 for more information.
Active Way to Weight Control
Classes Forming NOW!!
Call 472-7478 for more info. Classes start January 29th.
Sponsored by the University Health Center.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
WOMEN S HOUR
Fridays, beginning Jan. 19, Nebraska Union 338,1:30 -
2:30pm. A forum for African-American women to discuss
issues and concerns. Facilitated by Reshell Ray, Student
Involvement. For more information, call Reshell at 472
8156.
Alaska Jobs
Fishing Industry. Earn to $3,00046,000+ /month plus
benefits. Male/ Female. No experience necessary. (206)
971-3510, ext. A57783.
Attention
Student Organization
Presidents
ASUN will be sponsoring a
Presidents* Roundtable
Thursday, Jan. 18
at 5:30 p.m. • City Union.
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Cruise Ships Hiring
Earn up to $2,000+ /month. World travel. Seasonal and
full-time positions. No experience necessary. For in
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FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over $6 BUHon 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 Financial Services: 1-800 -283-6495 ext.
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7pm Friday, Bessev Hall 117
Chapter Summary Bible Study
The Innocent Society is now accepting applications for
membership. All juniors are eligible to apply for selection,
which is based on scholarshipleadership, and service to
the university.
Applications are now available from: OSI (200 City Union
or 300 East Union) Culture Center, and Vice Chancellor'
Griesens's office (124 Admin.)
January Celebration!
College of Human Resources
and Family Sciences.
Open house and tours in the Home Economics Building,
2-5pm, Friday, January 19th. Awards presentation at
3:30pm.
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APARTMENT?
Check the listings for off campus housing in the Student
Information Center, 116 Nebaska Union.
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Mortar Board
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
222 Nebraska Union
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0452
Mortar Board, a national senior honor society. Is an
Association of Collegians selected for distinguished
achievement in scholarship, leadership, and eervice.
The Black Masque Chapter Is In the process of select
ing members for next yeer. We Invite all Juniors to
complete an Information sheet now available at the
tallowing locations:
Office for Student Invoivement-Ctty
tmn cttv Union)
Office tor Student Involvement-East
(300 East Union)
The Culture Center (333 N. 14th)
Vice-Chancellor Griesens’s Office (124 Admin.)
The Hewitt Center
Arts A Sciences Advising Center
(1st floor, OMfsther)
Engineering Library (2nd floor, Nebraska Had)
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Honors Program Office
COMPLETED MFORMATION SHEETS ARE DUE
Wednesday, January 24,1994
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