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Grade: B
Since Morphine first exploded
onto the national music scene—three
albums and a handful of singles ago
—the band has made more headlines
for its lack of guitar than for its abun
dance of musical talent.
Fronted by two-string slide bassist
Mark Sandman and finished off by
drummer Billy Conway and saxo
phonist Dana Colley, Morphine’s
musical lineup has brought a new
meaning to the term “power trio.”
But by now, the novelty has worn
off and this Boston-based (well, actu
ally Cambridge, Mass.) band is being
forced to stand up and make music that
sounds good because it is good, not
because it's different.
• And “Like Swimming” seems to
be just the answer.
The band’s fourth album — and
its first for mega-label Dreamworks—
dabbles in much of the same brood
ing jazz and blues that made its first
three albums such a treat to listen to.
Granted, innovation is no longer a
real buzzword for this band. The mem
bers haven’t made a lot of artistic j
progress through their four albums.
But when the songs themselves still
manage to sound cutting-edge, who
really cares?
The Prince-inspired first single,
“Early to Bed,” is a dark and mildly
humorous tribute to after-hours par
tying.
Songs such as “Potion” and the
title track are equally hypnotic, rely
ing heavily on monotonous saxophone
and bass lines that are liable to break
into near insanity at any moment.
The result is an album that is de
ceptively mellow and — at times —
blistering. In other words, it’s the
Morphine that fans across the world
lave come to know and love.
— Jeff Randall
Predictable plot makes
That Old Feeling’ hurt
FEELING from page 12
loid photographer Joey (Danny
Nucci), while Molly’s new politi
cally minded hubby Keith (Jamie
Denton) has taken home the solo
spouses — plastic-surgery-poster
girl Rowena (Gail O’Grady) and
dog-loving self-help schmuck Alan
(David Rasche).
Thus begins the inevitable “re
vealing the true sides” of all the
characters.
Director Carl Reiner (“Dead
Men Don’t Wear Plaid”) follows a
formula that just as easily could
have been used in a made-for-TV
flick, but the added sexual innuen
does and language kicked it up to
the big screens. Reiner’s direction,
while good, isn’t anything out
standing; Midler and Farina say
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Film: “That Old Feeling”
Stars: Bette Midler, Dennis Farina,
Paula Marshall
Director: Carl Reiner
Rating: PG-13 (adult situations,
language)
Grade: C+
Five Words: Insult war rekindles
and do exactly what we expect
them to do.
The insult exchanges are pretty
funny, and there are some lovely
romantic moments during the
movie (courtesy of some excellent
chemistry between Farina and
Midler), but the plot was just so
sadly predictable after the first half
. r- ■
Among newest
video releases,
variety abounds
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lutely bizarre symptoms, so bizarre
that no one can diagnose him. Grant
starts following the trail, but as he gets
closer to a fellow doctor (Gene Hack
man), he finds himself framed, impris
oned and facing deportation.
Get out the adrenaline needles to
stay awake through this piece of bor
ing einematic gristle.
PICK-OF-THE-WEEK — Some
thing funny. Something touching.
Something subtle. ^
Let’s go two-out-of-three and rent*
“Kentucky Fried Movie” (who needs
subtle?). I
This hilarious flick is predecessor
humor from the Zucker brothers, who
made the just-as-funny “Airplane” and
“Naked Gun” movies. The centerpiece
of “KFM” is “A Fistful of Yen,” a hi
larious take-off on “Enter The
Dragon.” ;
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COMEDIAN
MTV’s BILL BELLAMY
Wednaadey, April 9,9pai
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. Pur
chase your tickets at NWU1* Activities Office,
465-2412, or TICKETMASTER locations.
Confidential Gay Men’s
Discussion Group
Meets every Wed. from 6:D0-7:30pm. For Information: Dr.
Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Ser
vices. 472-7450.
CRUISE & LAND TOUR
EMPLOYMENT
Discover howto work in exotic locations, meetfunpeople,
while earning up to $2,000/mo. In these exciting Indus
tries. Cruise Information .Services: 206-971-3554 Ext.
C57789_
MUSE UNES HRMG—Earn to$2.000+/mo. plus free
First Annual Asian Student
Potkick Picnic!!
picnic area by V-ball court
StUdant AVanC* aBd °m<* °*
Everyone welcome to Joinli
More Info call Linda 790-4555 or Donnty 465-5789
IF YOU HAVE BEEN INJURED
BY A LEGAL ABORTION CALL
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DOESN’T EXCUSE MALPRAC
TICE.
Income taxes
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^Includes Federal and stale. Cs0 Tammy at 464
INTRAMURAL WALLYBALL
TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, April 8 Is the last day to enter the Men's,
Women s and co-Rec Walyball Tournament. Enter now
at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more informa
tion, call 472-3467. _
INTRAMURAL 2-PERSON
GOLFSCRAMBLE
Tuesday. April 8 is the last day to enter Men's, Women s
and Co-Rec 2-Person Golf Scramble. Enter now at the
Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call
472-3467.
Pi Lambda Theta
Congratulations to the 75+ Individuals who were Intaled
on March 9,1997 to the National Honor and Professional
Association In Education. Newly-elected off leers are:
President-Heidl Obermller, V. President-Janna Hillman,
Treasurer-Andrea Clemetson, Rec. Secretary-Jaime
Dworak, Corr. Secretary-Mandie Cody, Public Relations
Brenda Lleneman. _
NATIONAL PARKS HMNQ -Also Beach Resorts.
Ranches, Raffing Companies. Up to $ 12/hour. Nation
wide openings. Cal (919) 918-7767, ext. R318.
One Last Chance....
Get Involved with
Emerging Leaders!
The 1997-98 Emerging Leader Class Teaching
Assistant Recruitment and PubHcfty Campaign
Is under way! Being a TA is a great way to meet
new people, increase one's leadershp abilities,
and have fun. Applications are available
NOWIand THE NEW DEADUNE IS FRIDAY.
APR*. HTRAppications can be picked up in
Student Involvement (200 NU and 300 East NU).
The Culture Center (333 N. 14th), The Women's
Center (340 NU), and at al residence hat front
desks.
Happen to Somebody!
STOLEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blue/Stver Trek MountamTrack850 blcycte from outside -
Avery Hal Thursday night. $50 for Is return, $100 for the
name ol the scumbag who stole It. 436-8009
I Summer Leadership
Training I
Apply now for star weeks of leadership and chal- I
lenge. Earn $760 plus a $4,000 scholarshp I
opportunity. Call Army ROTC 472-4209. |
The highly successful Supplemental Instruction Program
Is again being expanding. Currently, positions are open
for undergraduate leaders of voluntary discussion groups
in Biology 101, History 100, Potkicai Science 100, Psy
chology 181, Sociology 101, and Geography 155 for the
Fall 1997 semester. App* cants must be undergraduates
who have recently completed one of the above courses
successfully (received and A) and are interestd in assist
ing other students in achieving academic success in the
course. The stipend is $850 for the semester; the time
committment is 10 hours per week. Pick up appications at
the Division of General Studies, 33 CanfieidAdministra
tion Building. SI leaders’ positions provide valuable expe
rience for majors and students Interested In careers In
teaching. Application deadline is Thursday. April 10,
1997.
Check out tne International
grants available
April 22, at 330 In the Union. Informational meeting
highlighting Fulbrighta. Rhodes scholars, and many
more! Stop by Internationa! Affaire for more information.
1237 R St. (behind CBA)
ACHTUNG!
German students wishing to study abroad next year in
BERUN should come to the informational meeting April
22 at International Affaire (1237 R St behind CBA). Cal
472-6358 (Inti Affaire) 472-3758 (Christina Branter)
AG ECON
AGROBUSINESS CLUB
Meeting April 8th, 5:45pm, room 45 of Filey Hal. Election
o( new officers.
Alpha Zeta
Meeting Wednesday, April 9th, 530pm In 234 Kelm.
Officer Elections will be held I unable to attend call Kara
436-8090.
Ambassadors
Meeting Tuesday night at 6:15pm, 1245 R Street. Be
there!
Meeting TONIGffiip^ffijnlo^ CXficer Elections.
Ecology Now!
Meets TODAYI at 630pm in 208Oldfather Hall Everyone
is Welcome!
IMA
No professional Meeting Tonight!
Marketing Club Social
Thursday, April 10,1997al6:00 PM. Locatedat CBA&the
room win be poded. Pizza and pop wRI be served! Last
chance to get raffle tickets and earn points to beamember
in good standing. Cal Jaimie at 436-6129 for more
information. See you aR there!!
AMA luncheon on Thursday. Meet at 11:45 in CBA.
NU Meds
This Tuesday April Sat 730pm in the Union Doctor Abers
wil be speaking to us. He is the UNL Sports Team doctor.
He wRI be taking about having afuture in Sports Medicine.
Pizza provided. Also, elections wRI be held the 22nd.
PRE-LAW CLUB
Meeting Wednesday April 9
City Union, 530 p.m.
ELECTION NIGHT
AH mem beta encouraged to attend
SNA
Meeting. Pre-Nursing and Nursing students are all wel
come! Wednesday, April 9th, 6pm, Benton Basement.
There wfll be a Pizza Party during the meeting!
STUDENT FOUNDATION
We willbe finishing elections Thursday, April 10.5:15pm
at the Foundation, lilt Lincoln Mai, second floor. Ques
tlons, cal Malt.
The Comhusker Genetic
Association(TCGA)
Inf^ato^m^lryy hEaBtCampus Union,7:00p.m„
UNION BOARD
Recognition Dinner tonight. Starts at 590, city union.
Room to be posted.
UNL Wildlife Club
Meeting. Wednesday. April 9th, East Campus Union.
of the year. Banquet April
19th, tickets $15. Please attend! Or contact Club Officersl
UPC EVENT STAFF
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Congratulations to Amy Boe for being crowned 1997Maa
Sally Sunshine! We ail wish yoeluck with your prize: An
Illustrious movie career with the world famous Richard
Ironside. Thanks to every A-phi for being such good
sports so early in the morning!
The men of Delta Tau Delta