W&Mk Preview The following list is a briefguide to weekend events. Please call venues for more information. CONCERTS: Duffy’s Tavern, 1412 OSt Sunday: Exit 159 and Meele Duggan’s Pub, 440S. 11th St Friday: Self-Righteous Brothers Saturday: Eye of die Storm Knickerbockers, 901 OSt Friday: Clever and Swerve Saturday: Floating Opera and Darktown House Band Sunday: Frantic Flattops and The Glenmount Popes Royal Grave, 340 W. Comhusker Hwy. Sunday: Digital Underground Wagon Train Project, 504 S. 7th St Friday: David Roth Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th St Friday and Saturday: Billy Bacon and the Forbidden Pigs Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater, 12th and R Streets All weekend: The Return of the Gay/Lesbian Film Festival Star City Dinner Theater, 8th and Q Streets All weekend: Little Shop of Hor rors der” ' Lincoln Community Playhouse, 2500 S. 50* . All weekend: Big River • ' ’ Howell Studio Theater, 12th andR streets .<■ / Friday and Saturday: Theatrix ‘Tales of the Lost Formicans” GALLERIES: Jo slyn Art Museum, 2200Dodge St, Omaha Saturday: Opening of “Allure of the Exotic” Burkholder Project, 719 P. St “Prairie Horizons” watercolors by Anne Burkholder, South galffry: “A New Venue” featuring handmade Jewelry by Nancy Childs §g ^14 ■ Hay don Gallery, 335 N. V* St Saturday .. ' = : Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, 12th and R Streets “Different Voices: New Textile Art from Poland” “The Latino Spirit: Hispanic Icons • and Images” " . “Legible Forms: Contemporary Sculpiural Books” I Courtesy Photo THIRD EYE RUND, the heed that racketed from obscurity with the candy-like radio bit “Semi-Charmed Life,” leads MTV's Campus Invasion tour on Saturday when it plays Pershing Auditorium with Eve S. The MTV tour kicks off in Lincoln before moving on to other university campuses. „ MTV to bring bands, videos, sex infonnation to campus By Jason Hardy Senior staff writer It was 1981 when the world met MTV and music videos invaded homes all across America. Seventeen years later, die network famous for defining a generation is invading campuses across the country armed with catch phrases and bands straight from the “buzz bin.” In an attempt to connect with col lege audiences, MTV will kick off its “Campus Invasion” on Saturday with a free daytime “interactive” festival for students from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 pjn. on the greenspace north of the Nebraska Union. The day’s events will culminate with a concert by alternative cheese balls Third Eye Blind and opening band Eve 6 at Pershing Auditorium, 226 Centennial Mall South. Both bands have signed on for the duration of the College Invasion tour, which will attack Western Illinois University after its weekend in Huskerland. While Third Eye Blind is famous for annoyingly catchy tunes like “Semi-Charmed Life” and “How’s It Going To Be,” Eve 6 is a fresh new pop group complete with piercings and tat toos ^- of course its members were most likely clinging to bowl cuts and flop hairdos until Sugar Ray hit it big last year. Eve 6 is riding the up and coming rocket of altema-stardom with its increasingly popular single “Inside Out” The intraactive festival includes an experimental music section complete with die latest in music enhancement software so students can mess up pre recorded music and videos. MTV is even going to teach students how to play guitar or other state-of-the-art electronic instruments. No more lone l Please see MTV on 13 Two bands to share Knickerbockers’ stage i The show will be the first time in Darktown’s five-year career that the band has played with'Lincoln’s own most eclectic ensemble, Floating Opera. Darktown will also mafce its new album, “Hot Tongue fand Cold Shoulder,” available to the Lincoln mar ket for the first time at Saturday’s show. t Darktown plays a second release show for Omaha, audiences at The Stork Chib on Sundhy, where it appears wilh Lullaby for the Working Class. Richard Rebarber, associate profes sor of mathematics at University of Nebraska-Lincoln and chief composer for Floating Opera, said the two bands will be co-headlining Saturday’s Show. He said his band plays last only because Floating Opera has the hometown advantage. “They are the most compatible opening act we’ve had. Wi® both a lit tle quieter than the average band that considers itself to be slightly alterna tive,” Rebarber said. l7? ; One way the two bands differ, though, is the way they present them selves on tiie stage, Rebarber said. “Who we are on stage depends very much on Heidi (Ore, Floating Opera vocalist) and Lori (Allison, also a vocal ist). We have two of the best lead singers in the state, if not the country. “We have yet to establish a band Please see HOUSE on 13 Courtesy Photo Led by Bill Hoover (top center) and his wife Renee Lesema Hoover (top right), Barktown House Band has become one of Omaha's most interesting rock acts. The sextet plays almost twice as many instruments as it has members, including Hie handsaw, the aceordioa and the violin.