The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 14, 1997, Summer Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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as he stars in
Shown North of ^sponsored by the Mary $tarts at £)USh Or
T~* t it tt ii Reipma Ross Film Theater , v»*
Kimball Hall --- around 9 p.m.
Wednesday,
August 20
Wheel'll & Deal'n Bike Shop
“New Location”
4001 RANDOLPH
438-1477/484-5111
This Saturday
| August 16
FORTY RIDER BLUES f
■j One of the mostpopular bands ji
ij in the K.C. area will be at ji
Main St. from 9 to close this Saturday,
ji with a stylish mix of jazz and blues.
ij_ You’re sure to have a good time!
.‘'BB8' ',?j ~
1/ Birth control services
1/Abortion services
i/ Diagnosis/ treatment of sexually transmitted diseases
1/ Free pregnancy testing & all options information
1/ Diagnosis/ treatment of urinary tract infections
•/ HIV testing or referral
Barbecied Bliss
Lincoln’s first-ever RibFest was held last weekend outside of Pershing Auditorium,
and from the looks of it, it was a success. A story in pictures. Page 3
Taking the Field
The entire Cornhusker squad is now at work in Fall Practice. And one former
Husker has a few complaints for his former coaches and the University of Nebraska
Lincoln. Page 4
The Clock Keeps on Tickin’
For one particular female of the species, biology means more than dissecting
frogs. It means clocks, as in biological ones. And it’s ticking ... now. Page 5
Coin’ Down South
Southern Hospitality, one of Lincoln’s newest restaurants, is bringing a little bit
of the Deep South to Lincoln by way of food. Page 8
Are You Paranoid Enough?
“Conspiracy Theory,” the latest film from the Gibson-Donner-Silver team that
brought audiences the entire “Lethal Weapon” trilogy, earns its keep as an action
film. Too bad it could have been much more than that. Page 8
Recycled Sounds _ Relocated
Recycled Sounds, a record store that specializes in posters and used records
and tapes, has moved from its original Haymarket location to the swank storefronts
of O Street. Page 10
i
Rockin’ at Red Rocks
\
Former Omaha band 311 is now touring in support of its latest album, “Transistor.”
And if their show at Red Rocks Ampitheater last weekend was any indication of
how the rest of the tour will go, “Transistor” should be getting some pretty good
support. Page 9
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