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Aging Ozzy stages tired show By Patrick Hambrecht Music Critic Ozzy Osbourne delighted fans without doing much at the packed Omaha Civic Auditorium on Fri day. Though he was barely au dible and often forgot the words to songs, he performed favorites like “War Pigs,” and “Crazy Train” for the wildly enthusi astic crowd. “I can’t hear you! You’re not wild enough yet! When you’re with Ozzy, you do whatever the fuck you want to!” the singer said, conjuring a medieval stylcd circus environment. In many ways, the concert was more of a chance to pay tribute to Osbourne than to listen to him. While his words were drowned out by the shouting crowd, women ex posed themselves from the shoul ders of their boyfriends. Bare chested boys pushed and smashed into each other, moshing and scuf fling occasionally. Not all fans were so excited. Steve Jacobson, a senior geology major at UNL, said he was disap pointed by Osbourne’s perfor mance. “He’s pretty washed-up,” Jacobson said after the show. Amid all the usual sex and vio lence rituals of heavy-metal cul ture, Osbourne acted more like a ringleader than a singer. Using mannerisms ana ooay language similar to that of professional wres tler Hulk Hogan, he encouraged his fans to scream louder, jump higher and wave their arms around a lot. Osbourne’s dwindling abilities hardly mattered in the midst of this frenzy. After suffering a stroke re cently, he walked in short, uncer tain steps as though his shoelaces were tied together. His vocals were mixed softly into the music, so his mistakes and forgotten lines would be unobserved. Revered for past acts such as urinating on the Texas Alamo, eat ing live animalsand assorted occult stunts, Osbourne continues to at tract a young audience with hi s flam boyant, hocus-pocus reputation. But when it came to a straight live per formance, Osbourne just wasn’t up to his old standards. Farabee's Restaurant I is opening a second location Join our family-work in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Needed: Cooks*Servers*Bartenders Cocktail Servers»Dishwashers Prep People»Host/Hostess»Banquet Personnel Full and Part Time Positions Available Apply in person during the following times: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 4 pm Thursday 5 pm to 8 pm Saturday 8 am to Noon Farabee's Restaurant 5730 "O" Street, Lincoln, NE (former Legionnaire Building) EEOC Mardi Gras in Lincoln From Staff Reports Want to celebrate Mardi Gras this year, but can’t get to New Orleans? The Haymarket is holding its own Mardi Gras this year. Tonight at the Lincoln Station, Sev enth & P streets, Duggans, County Cork Liquor and Open Harvest will hold an All-You-Can-Eat bullet from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The food is a giant Cajun buffet City Hall Continued from Page 9 the dead drug dealer is unclear. His brief appearance is memorable. The leader of the Brooklyn County Democratic Party is portrayed by Aiello, a dirty back-room politico who’s used to getting his way. with crawfish, alligator and sausage gumbo, red beans and rice, maque choux, black-eyed pea salad and pe can pic. All of the authentic Cajun food is by Chef Craig Kelly. There also will be dancing. The New Orleans style rhythm and blues will be played by Champaign Jerry and the Vegetarians. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and tickets are $19.95 per person. The best performance, next to Pacino’s, comes from David Paymer, who plays Abe Goodman, the mayor’s chief of staff. Paymer comes across as shrewd, wise and in the know, as well as clean. Despite a few setbacks, “City Hall” is a good flick regarding real-world politics, back-room deals and the way the system works. ---1 Matrixx has a job for you V$6.25/hr + Bonuses Vpull and part-time shifts Vraid training • Flexible hours ^Advancement opportunities ssS^Benefit package,. lllllfesuak; dean & fnehdly||||j||| .1 Call our Job Hotline & set up a confidential interview -l j ^ 55 MATRIXX MARKETING me. | I a Cincinnati Bell company EOE 1rri466-8293 U CLASSIFIED INDEX 02 Appliances 400 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410 Housing Wanted 10 Books 420 Rooms/Rent 13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent 16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent 20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent 30 Jewelry 460 Summer Housing 40 Misc. For Sale 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 45 Musical Instruments 480 Vacation/Rent 46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale 50 Pets 55 Photo Equipment 60 Sporting Goods - 65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption 70 Ticket'Exchange 505 Alterations & Sewing 90 Vehicles 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service 520 Bridal 525 Catering 200 Rides 528 Child Care 203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleaning/Laundry 205 Career Events 531 CleaningAHouseholds “ementS 540 Entertainment"08 545 Gift Ideas 220 Greek Affairs 548 Hairstyling 230 Student Government 55o Health & fitness 240 Personals 553 insurance 242 Pinning & 555 Instruction/Tutoring Engagements 558 Job Placement 245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care 250 Wanted 565 Legal Services 260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange 270 900 Numbers 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing & Copying 582 Recycling 30Q4Help Wanted its Renta?sS 3v0 Child Care 588 Tanning 3£0 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing r>330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel / 340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes 00s For Sale Used washer, dryer, refrigerator or range, delivered, guaranteed and payments of only $25 for three months. “That's a deal!" 466-6252. Cycle Works Get the best deals on the biggest selection of bicycles you've ever seen. Blow out prices on 95’s and 95 prod ucts. Your complete bike shop with the largest selection of bikes, clothing, and accessories, Cycle Works 27th & Vine 475-2453. FOR SALE: Queen size waveless waterbed, 3-4 years old, good shape. $225. Call 476-6320/ask for Russ. WANTED: 3 tickets to the NU vs. KU Men's basketball game. Call 438-3173 ask for Gale. 1990 Geo Prizm, 4-DR, 5-speed, air, 63K, nice, $3850/ offers. Baer's Auto Sales, 1647 S. Third, 477-6442. 200s Notices Hot Spring Break Trips Cancun! Padre! Belize! 1-800-328-7513 Free Food & Drink Packages _ http://www.studentadvtrav.com Spring Break ’96 Cancun from $429, Florida from $109. Guaranteed lowest prices) Organize a group of 15 and go free. Call 800-648 4849 for more info. On Campus contact: Katie @ 436 7892 or Ty@ 467-4368._ ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Fisheries, parte, resorts! Earn $3,000-$6,000+/month. Transportation! Room/Board! FREE FISHERY VIDEO with program! S.E.I. (919)932-1489, ext. A39. _ Attention Basketball and Volleyball players. Leagues formi ng at Champions Fun Center, 15th and Cornhusker. Brand new facility. Stop by or call Chris, 438-7362. Attn. Biology Majors Tri-Beta Biology honorary applications are now available in the Biological Sciences Advising Center. They are due Feb. 23.____ Campus Red Cross Annual Blood Drive Tues., Feb. 20 and Wed., Feb. 21. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Centennial Ballroom/City Union. Walk-ins welcome! No previous registration required to donate. CASNR Advisory Board The CASNR Advisory Board is accepting applications to fill two positions. These positions are open to any major in die college of Ag Sciences and Natural Resources. Ag&adons are available in 103 Ag Hall and are due DISC GO ROUND Used OO's, S5.99-S7.99. T-shirts, posters, imports, hacky sacks, music books, song books and CD towers. New CD’s $11.99412.99 DISC GO ROUND 50th and O, 486-0047. DOLLARS & SENSE: FUNDRAISING TIPS FOR STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Thurs. Feb. 29 7-8 p.., NE Union, RSVP Student Involve ment, 472-2454. Eating Disorder Support Group Attention Women: If you have or think you have an eating disorder, you are invited to attend the Eating Disorder Support Group. This group provides a nonthreatening and supportive environment to talk about living with an eating disorder. Any questions? Call Kris. 472-9428. Group meets every Tuesday from 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m„ in the Woman's Center. 340 Nebraska Union. Guitar Instruction/Rental Zager Studio, 464-7771. INTRAMURAL INNERTUBE WATER POLO TOURNAMENT Tuesday, February 20 is the last day to enter the Men's, Women's and Co-Rec Innertube Water PoloTournament. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL RACQUETBALL DOUBLES The last day to enter Men', Women's, Co-Rec and Facul ty/Staff Racquetball Doubles is Tuesday, February 20. Don't delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recre ation. Can 472-3467 tor mors information. OUTSIDE SUMMER JOBS! National Parks. Ranches. Rafting Companies, Beach/Mountain Resorts! Top Pay +benetits! FREE VIDEO with program! S.E.I. (919)932 1489, Ext. R39 Position Open Homecoming Royalty Coordinator This person will be the coordinator of the committee that will oversee all events for Homecoming Royalty 1996. Applications are available at the ASUN office, 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline is 4:00pm Friday Feb 23. PRE-DENT STUDENTS! UNMC Dentistry at the Arts & Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, Monday Feb. 19,1:30-5. Call 472-4190 for appointment. SPORTS FANS Listen to Monday Sports Madness, tonight from 9 to 11 on 90.3 KRNU. Tonights guest is Jon Kelly, the leader of Chicago sports, win a free pizza. THE AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION. Proudly presents... AFRO UNITY festal! Sunday, Feb. 25, 7:00 pm. City Union Ballroom, FOOD, FASHION, HISTORY, PERFORMANCE, $5-sudents, $10-non-students, Tickets on sale today! City Union Lobby or call 436-9537. Come learn about the cultures of People of African Descent. University Program Council If you want to make a difference on Campus. UPC is the perfect leadership opporutnity for you. Applications are now available at 117 and 200 City Union or 300 East Campus Union. The deedNne is Friday March 1,1966. UPC: You Oughta Joinl