The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1999, Page 10, Image 10

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    Musicians carry on Mexican culture
MARIACHI from page 9
ter that offered a Mariachi curricu
lum. While the Cuicacali center
closed shortly after its conception, the
effects are still felt today as it gave rise
to a number of Omaha’s Mariachi
groups, including Mariachi Zapata.
Also promoting the Mariachi
movement in Omaha is the Bellas
Artes Mexicanas, a group whose
focus is on bringing Mariachi festivals
with world-renowned artists to
Omaha. The guest musicians conduct
workshops throughout the week, and
hold a final concert as a finale.
The group’s third annual festival is
set for this summer from July 28-31,
and Gutierrez said it’s that kind of
high profile exposure that has been
piquing the interest of Omaha’s
Hispanic community.
“It’s becoming more visible, so
when kids see Mariachi Zapata per
form it’s something that generally had
not been seen. It’s different, so when
they see other kids play it they think,
‘Wow, I wanna try that,’” Gutierrez
said. “It also appeals to our back
ground so it grows even more.”
The band has no shortage of gigs.
Mariachi Zapata generally plays twice
music with her family and now that
she is a senior citizen, she is glad to
see it return with such abundance.
“My husband and I love to dance,
and that kind of music rekindles
something in you,” Rosales said. “It
awakens our youth in us because the
Mariachi music has a heart in it, and
that heart reaches out to you.”
Hernandez said he was proud to
have helped the Mariachi scene grow
in Omaha and he sees only good
things for the future. He hopes to start
a Mariachi association to pool experi
ence and resources and better orga
nize the Mariachi scene, ultimately
carrying the tradition into the future.
“That’s what it’s about, getting the
youth interested in learning it so some
day they can pass it along.”
a week, regularly landing work at
local restaurants and playing private
parties.
The exposure helps spread the
popularity of the music, while simul
taneously carrying on traditions that
are important to Mariachi music -
keeping both the audience and the
players involved in the spirit and emo
tion of the music itself.
“I play because of the effect it has
on the audiences,” Hernandez said.
“It’s emotional for a lot of people, and
we’ve played to people who’ve started
to cry. Generally artists are looking
for that kind of response, and when
you get it, that’s why you play.”
Mercedes Rosales, a worker at the
Juan Diego Community Center in
Omaha, grew up listening to Mariachi
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Lord Byron
brought to
life in play
BYRON from page 9
sion. Each moment uses a variety of
levels and depths, and the way
Behrendt moves the actors is choreo
graphic.
A highlight of this staging occurs
at the beginning of Act II when the
future Lady Byron and Lord Byron
meet for the first time. The ensemble
unites in a circle under a pillar to give
the impression of a temple.
The Lord and Lady Byron’s
dancing flirtation is echoed by their
flight in and around the columns.
Behrendt also uses a movable
bed as a vehicle for the play’s deca
dence and debauchery.
Lord and Lady Byron indulge
themselves amid its fluffy whiteness,
and a passionate clan of admirers
- holds Lord Byron captive in it.
The play’s overriding theme is
Ada’s relationship with her father.
Like many children, Ada hates her
father because she can see herself in
him.
The play’s exploration of this
hatred provides a stark picture of par
ent-child relations.
And amid this struggle is the fas
cinating depiction of one of the
world’s most infamous poets.
By providing a contemporary
representation of this historic figure,
“Childe Byron” avoids becoming a
dry, academic perusal. It portrays
Byron in true form, bringing him to
life more than a century after his
death.
200s Far sale 1&0
Specialized StumpJumper M2.
Customized mountain bike: Syncros, avid, ringle,
rocks shox Judy si, shimano xt equipped. Light rigid
and fast. $3000 invested yours for $800 OBO.
476-4619.
WINTER IS STILL HERE. All snow board equipment on
sale. 25% off accessories, 15% on decks.
Seventwenty Snowboards. 475-2453.
JOQtSaMMt
ADOPT True love, devotion, happiness, and security
are what we have to offer your newborn. Expenses
paid. Please call Eileen and Scott toll free at
1-877-252-1972.
Attractive, educated, financially secure couple is eager
to have a family and provide your newborn with a won
derful life, love, home and security. Expenses paid.
Please call Leslye and Andy at 1 -800-294-5177.
Auto Accidents & DWI
Other criminal matters, call Sanford Pollack 476-7474.
Free
Pregnancy Test
Birthright is a confidential helping hand. Please call for
appointment or more information, 483-2609. Check
out our website www.birthright.org.
Academic Expressions
Resumes, curriculum vitae, theses, dissertations,
newsletters. Academic editing, MLA/ARA/AP/Chicago
Manual. 402-628-2221. irondad@navix.net.
400s Housing JjjjiL
Big house, very nice, clean, all utilities paid, with W/D.
Close to campus. Males only $280/month. 477-0227.
Female roommate, nice 2 bedroom apartment, 2
blocks from East Campus. $175+1/2 utilities. Call
467-585.
Liberal male tp share beautiful home. Deck, fireplace,
garage, many extras. 421 -0977.
Looking for a non-smoking maie/female roommate for
3 bedroom apartment, $175/month + 1/3 utilities. Call
Bob or Zac 438-1735.
Three girls looking for one or two roomates in a large,
nice house. Call 438-8466. __
Wanted female roommate in touch with poetic nature.
$30Q/mo, utilities paid, between campuses 435-1156.
3bedroom!neaKJNr$600M3?6644^^^^^^
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement. $260/each.
Utilities paid. W/D. 2424 W St. 432-6644
726 Y SL 3BR, $650. Near campus.
1541 N. 26th. Nice 5BR, 2 bath, near campus, $850.
1237 Court Nice 3BR, 11/2 bath, garage, near campus,
$650. Call 432-0644. ' * *
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2302 Hofdrege-, 3+ bedroom, 2 bath, gata{jd, ftash-*
er/dryer excellent condition. Walk to UNL, references
reguired, $650.423-6779.
3BR, 11/2 bath, walk to campus, 700 Y St, dishwasher,
C/A, W/D included, $630,489-9294.
Four bedroom, near East Campus. Newly remodled,
central air, washer dryer hookups. Available April 1st,
$720 per month. Call 475-9663._
Brand new 3BR, 2BA Duplex. Diswasher, disposal, 2
car garage. Available Feb. 1st, $795. 1021 & 1025 Mi
chelle Ct. Call Mitzi 465-6034 or Don 430-7660.
Large 1 & 3 Bedroom duplexes, 4 bedroom house
near both campuses. 489-5168.
NEWER 3BR
3baths, double attached garage, all appliances,
wash/dry, dishwasher. Campus close. Reduced to
$795. HIP *465-8911,_
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!! SUNNY & CHEERFUL!!
I! SMOKE FREED
1BR 2000 J St Clean $295
2BR 2000 J St. Nice $350
2BR 1501 S 19th, New carpet $395
No Smokers or Pets 440-3000
1 BEDROOM APTS
In Unique Complex between campuses, super clean,
3-month leases, newer decor,
stove/fridge/dishwasher/disposal/blinds, parking, cen
tral heat/air, laundry, gas/water/garbage paid, enclosed
patios, big closets, breakfast bar, $345,
489-4857.
One large one bedroom: 'Jacuzzi, fireplace, dishwasher,
French doors, very nice, 9ft ceiling, ceiling fans
$535. Heat/gas paid, off street parking with laundry.
2929 R St., 474-3529. No smokers, no pets.
640 S. 20th- Efficiency $299, 1BR $349, 2BR $419
andup.
2301 A St- 1BR $329.
Jones Properties 475-7262
1120 E St., 1 bedroom just remodeled. Heat paid, no
pets, $300. 560-5077. _
1227 G, available immediately, clean, efficiency, wood
floors, dishwasher, new appliances, parking lot, bike
room, responsible landlord, quiet neighbors, walk-in
closet, $315. 438-0365.
1400 North 33rd
1BR, A/C, range, refrigerator, balcony, coin laundry, off
street parking. Campus close. $330. HIP • 465-8911.
1660 G, 1 bedroom, C/A, storage, parking, dishwasher,
disposer, remodeled, $330. Larger w/balcony, $350.
423-7892
2910 N. 42nd. Brand new 4-bedroom, 2-baths, deluxe
unit with all appliances, including W/D, C/A, garage
available, no pets. $950-$995. Taking reservations for
spring and summer. 474-5327 or 560-5077.
1BR loft, very spacious! 1 1/2 bath, 1st & Superior. No
Deposit! 475-1891 Lowell.
Apartments on UNL Campus
Studio and one bedroom units. No smoking, no pets,
controlled access, laundry, UNL shuttle stop, campus
parking. $300-425/month. Brickyard Apartments,
17th and Holdredge. 477-6578.
AVAILABLE APRIL 1
One bedroom condo in historic building. Security ac
cess, 15 minute walk to UNL For details, contact
(402)438-0777._
Better dollar value studio and one bedroom in well
maintained vintage building. $295-330. 432-2288.
CATS WELCOME! Quiet 1BR, 939 S. 11th, wood
floors, sun room, $375, low utilities, 476-6028.
Clean 0,1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. Rents $225 -
$410 plus electricity. For more information call Pat or
Melody 402-434-2610 or Hearing impaired/TDD
402-434-2613._ _
Colonial Heights
Apartments
2815 Tierra Drive - 421-3070
!!! RENT SPECIALS!!!
* 6 month lease to receive half month free or a 12
'fTtodth lease to receive a month free. Ceftdn testrictionr
■^nStafor/outdoor poof, sauna and spa ' ' <
* Elevators, tanning bed and weight room
* 3 month leases available_
Haymarket studio apartment big enough for two!
$360/month + utilities. Call Jen: 435-8507.
Large 2 bedroom, microwave, dishwasher, laundry,
disposal, $495/month 2501 E St. 432-6476. N/S, N/P.
Large 3 bedroom, 2 baths, all utilities paid, dishwasher,
central air, 938 S. 12th, $695.435-2552.
Like the feeling of new?
2 bedroom 1-3/4 bath. New carpet, cabinets appliance,
paint, mini blinds. Washer and dryer hook-up,
and storage closet for bike, etc. Close to East Campus
and bus stop. Available April 1. $475. (800) 977-4253.
MANAGEMENT ONE
Now leasing for summer and fall, 3 year rent freeze.
Call for locations and prices, 477-2600 or
www.mgmtone.com
Two bedroom apt., large kitchen, fireplace, off-street
parking, newly renovated, laundry room on premises.
901 North 25th. $375.00/month. Convienent location,
great price. Call Garron at 438-6246 or Doc at
553-5901.
Unique One Bedroom Condo
Newly remodeled condo for rent in historic Hayward
Place. 720 square feet with large walk-in closet. Within
walking distance from downtown UNL campus. All ap
pliances, secure building, 12’ ceilings, parking and on
site laundry. Available March 1st, 19M. Call 421-2316.
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Willowhaven Apartments
1800 Knox
"FIREPLACE
‘Swimming Pool
•Minutes form downtown
*?BR?start at $349
*2 BR’s start at $459
•Clean & updated
•Friendly service
Century and Sales Management
437-8322 or 437-8300
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$9-$12 per Hour for
Delivery Drivers
Domino’s Pizza is now hiring for day and evening shifts
for delivery drivers and limited evening inside help. No
experience necessary. All you need to start is a good
driving record, reliable personal vehicle, liability insur
ance, and a good attitude. Apply at any of the Domino's
locations.
10 year old company is looking tor 2 part time per
sonnel Microcomputer installers- to perform initial
installation; subsequent light duty maintenance on
Windows 95/98 based equipment. Light duty mainte
nance includes application software installation and
configuration and “plug replacement’ of hardware fail
ures (no component level work is anticipated). 16-20
hours minimum per week.
Delphi 3 programmer- to assist in the conversion of
existing DOS (Pascal-like) applications to Delphi 3.
Work will be handled on a due date project basis.
Send your resume to LAN Systems of Lincoln, 520 NW
8th Street, Lincoln, NE 68528.
American Red Cross
Swim Coordinator
For 1999 summer swim program. Requires current
WSI, 2 years teaching experience preferred. Part time
from April to Mid-August. $8/hr. Apply at 220 Oak
Creek, or call 441-7997?
Arts & Sciences
Student Advisers
Applications are available for undergraduate students
in A&S for Arts and Sciences Student Adviser positions
at 107 Oldfather. Deadline is Monday, March 1,1999.
B Average Make $7,000
Real world experience, college credit, career placement.
477-7669.
CellularOne Express
Is taking applications for sales reps for the Russ’s, Super
Saver and Walmart locations. Must have some
weekday availability of 1pm and also be available on
weekends. Great wage and commission package. Apply
at CellularOne, 620 N. 48th.
BryanLGH
^ MEDICAL CENTER
Child Development Assistant
This position assists in carrying out the daily schedule
for an assigned group of children. It includes observing
and relaying significant individual and group behavior
to personnel, maintaining a safe and orderly environ
ment, and conducting daily activities for the children.
This position also involves attending staff meetings
and developmental programs as required. Requirements
of the position include Knowledge of appropriate child
care practices usually acquired through child
care experiences and/or college course work. Must be
19 years of age.
Part Time — 3-4 days/wk; all day availability preferred
BryanLGH Medical Center East
Human Resources
1600 South 48th Street
Lincoln, Nebraska 68506
(402)483-8610
Fax:(402)483-8444
JOB LINE: gop 483-3686
Customer Service
Interested in making some extra money in your extra
time? Then consider joining our industry’s fastest
growing most successful company as a part time flexible
day or evening customer service representive and
lead generators. You will be able to use your commu
nication skills to resolve outstanding debts and verifing
new customer accounts. For immediate consideration,
apply at: TruGreen-Chemlawn 4141 N. 27th St or call
at 402-477-0303.
BryanLGH
*■' MEDICAL CENTER
Dining Service Attendant
Assembles/serves food to customers in cafeteria setting
and/or at catered events; operates cash register
and maintains sanitary working environment.
>' Cafeteria
Part Time
(16-24 hours/week)
Shifts available: 5:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m.;
10:45 a.m.-7:15 p.m.;
&4:15p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Plaza Cafe
Full Time
6 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
M-F No weekends or Holidays
BryanLGH Medical Center East
Human Resources
1600 South 48th Stieet
Lincoln, NE 68606
(402)483-6610
Fax:(402)483-8444
JOB LINE: gCtt) 483-3606
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DiscJocJcey.. /. ,
For growing and expanding organization. Background
in music or public relations. Call for an appointment
at 434-2466.__
DRIVERS NEEDED
UNL courier service has hours available immediately
for MWF 8-12 and TR 8-1. Please call 472-2134 or ap
ply at 1820 R St.
Earn extra cash!!!
wsf W'
Make your own hours!!
Responsible student to market/manage Citibank pro
motions on campus.
Free giveaways!
Earn $400 + a week.
Call Cindy at
1-800-950-8472
BryanLGH
^ MEDICAL CENTER
Environmental Technician:
Responsible for cleaning & decontaminating patient
and non-patient locations within the hospital.
Full time:
Days - (8a.m. - 4:30p.m.)
Part time:
Days (9 a.m.- 3p.m.);
Please submit resume/application to:
BryanLGH Medical Center East
Human Resources
1000 South 48 Street
Lincoln, Nebraska 68506
(402) 483-8610
Fax: (402) 483-8444
Job Line: (4g2) 483-3696
FBG SERVICE CORPORATION
Immediate openings for full time and part time custodial
positions. Flexible hours and competitive wages.
Apply at 3815 Touzalin Avenue. Suite 106.
Free Tickets
to the Country Stampede, featuring Reba McEntire,
John Michael Montomgomery, Sawyer Brwon, and
Chris LeDoux in exchange for poster distribution. Call
Ashley 1-800-795-8091 for information.
Full or part time help on large green farm near Lincoln.
Non-smoking. 402-781-2064.
SUMMER
EMPLOYMENT
Iowa’s #1 Summer Camp
is seeking applicants for the ‘99
season. Grow as an individual
while working with children and
staff. Females/Males needed.
Excellent training, room and board
provided.
Stop by our booth in the
Memorial Union
on Feb. 25
or call free:
1-800-456 9622
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