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Theaters to see vast changes CHANGES from page 13 works since East Park 3 Theatre first opened, he said. “We always knew this would be a prime location, but we had restric tions on the space, size of screens, and number of theaters we could build at one time.” However, times change. “It is our most popular theater, and the people have said they wanted better sound, better seats and bigger screens,” Kinney said. The Douglas Theatre Company wants to undertake a number of pro jects, but not all at once, he said. With these renovations, Douglas Theatre Company is hopeful the pub lic will be pleased with the new the aters. “It should be a much more comfy, and hopefully, desirable experience,” Kinney said. www.unl.edu/Daily Neb/ ‘Cool for August’ takes crowd ... . • .L...... i ■ With its dynamic sound, ‘Cool for August’ brings credibility to its musicians and writers. By Chris Thomas \ Music Critic Playing with passion and intensi ty, Cool for August overwhelmed the Ranch Bowl crowd in Omaha Monday with their own brand of rock. The incredible stage of the band augments its credibility as both writ ers and musicians. Cool For August has a dynamic sound that leaves impressions and afterimages unavailable through con ventional pop music. Gordon Vaughn’s strong, yet writhing vocals overtone drummer Shane Hills’ tight, pounding rhythm section and gui tarist Trevor Kjustiak’s power chords with feelings of pain and pleasure, hope and regret. Their first single “Don’t Wanna Be Here,” with its strong alternative roots and gradual progressions, lent itself perfectly to radio. The ascend ing guitar soars to a plane on par with Vaughn’s voice, coupling the two with light, yet firm, bass lines via Andrew Shives. Fervent renditions of “Wheels” and “Hey You” are sure to become staples to the band’s shows. The next single, “Trials,” showcases its patented style in a new and excit-_ ing different light. One ot CPAs best and most gen uine songs, called “Spinning,” isn’t even listed on the compact disc, but is a hidden track. Its pensive and thought-provoking nature sums up the band and its diversity. The band came together in L.A. during the summer of 1993, when Vaughn joined forces with Canadians Kustiak and Hill, just recently relo cated in Southern California. Andrew Shives completed the cre ative mix, and the band moored in Atlanta in 1996 to begin recording an album. Currently on tour in support of their 4-month-old debut album, “Grand World,” Cool For August has been playing numerous radio shows, bars and music halls. The path of the October leg leads them to Europe and eventually back to the United States later this year. The all-encompassing sound of Cool For August, combined with an undeniable zeal for making the best music possible, gives this band noth ing but good prospects any month of the year. Purvm miniTFQV ni? Warmrr Rdhq RprnpnQ COOL FOR AUGUST, (from left) Shane Hills, Gordon Vaughn, Andrew Shives and Trevor Kustiak, rocked Omaha’s Ranch Bowl Monday night, touring in support of their new album, “Grand World.” V K When you learn that your 1 child has a neuromuscular V* ¥^4^ \ disease, you have a million 1 \ » + questions. MDA answers \ .TjdW them all through special ) videos and brochures for ^ parents, and just by being \ | /- there. It’s education for life. Jr _\ (If you need MDA, mcall 1-800-572-1717. | MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION ELDER CARE LOCATOR A Way Tt Find Community Assistance for Seniors 1-MQ-S77-1116 1 r 13* Color Television with Remote, Excellent Condition, Perfect for Dorm Room. $120 o±>.o. 484-6634. 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