The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 2000, Page 6, Image 6

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    Reggae, rock band's
future looks briaht
REGGAE from page 5
so it’s radio friendly,” Gopie said.
Both Gopie and Erikkson
believe that deep down, every
body likes reggae music, which is
at the heart of Dred I Dread’s
sound. However, Gopie said,
“most people just don’t under
stand reggae music" and so they
can appreciate the American
influences and look of the band.
“With Dred I Dread, at least
they see people they can relate to,”
Gopie said.
“We’re a diverse band - white,
black, young, old, male and
female,” Erikkson added.
Breaking through the image of
a "local band,” Dred I Dread will
be touring New York in October
and hitting the west coast in
January.
"We’re venturing out of our
comfort zone to test the waters to
spread the music,” Gopie said.
In the meantime, the winner
of the Minnesota Music
Academy’s “Best Reggae Band for
2000” award can be seen tonight
in their second appearance at The
Zoo Bar at 9 p.m.
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HARPER from page 5
sometimes rare: in our era of cor
porate boy bands.
It was refreshing to see per
formers emotionally involved in
superb and challenging music
and having as good of a time as
their fans.
The City Market fostered an
atmosphere that encouraged
fans and performers to interact
and entertain each other.
In northern Kansas City, the
market is lined with small shops
that sold T-shirts, bananas, beer
and much more.
Fans mingled happily with
one another in the communal
environment, which was sprin
kled with hippies, yuppies and
everything in-between.
The entire audience followed
Harper on his musical journey
from covers of Led Zeppelin’s
“Whole Lotta Love,” Marvin
Gay’s “Sexual Healing” and Jimi
Hendrix’s “Manic Depression.”
Bass player Oliver Charles
provided rich bass lines
throughout and helped out with
vocals in the soulful version of
“Sexual Healing.”
Amid the musical experi
ments, Harper played a brief
solo acoustic set that included a
moving rendition of “Another
Lonely Day.”
Harper was at home alone
on the stage, eyes closed, singing
from the depths of his heart.
At times, it felt as though
Harper would rather have the
audience sitting next to him,
singing along, rather than stand
ing in front.
. Watching Ben Harper and
the Innocent Criminals boldly
explore their music was amaz
ing.
What was even better,
though, was that they invited
their audience to follow along on
the trip.
Harsh words speak honest message
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He recites slang words the
young boy hears in reference to
his ethnic background.
He talks about how the boy
works until 2 a.m.( then is forced to
go to school the next day and learn
about historic figures like the
Pilgrims, who have no relevance
to his historic background.
The poem ends with Rivera
working a janitorial job on the 4th
of July while people celebrate a
fireworks display outside.
The poem closes with the
words, “While the band plays
“God Bless America,” Humberto
Rivera scrubs the shit from corpo
rate toilets and ponders if he is
thankful for being in America.”
Another poem, titled “Taco
Bell Chihuahua,” was written by
Pinate in reference to a commer
cial in which the Chihuahua is
mocking the image of the Latin
revolutionary, Che Guevarra.
The poem ends with the ghost
of Guevarra firing five rounds into
7 have art as an outlet A lot of young cats don’t
have that.”
Marc Pinate
_ slam poet
the Chihuahua. The dead dog is
then thrown on the BBQ.
His final words are Guevarra
saying, “Yo, fuck that shit, homes
... I didn’t die to be a marketing
gimmick.”
Pinate explained his message
to the class before and after each
poem.
He described the humiliating
experience of being pulled over
for DWB (driving while brown)
and having to lie face down on die
ground.
His work is how he controls his
rage from such experiences.
“I have art as an outlet,” he
said. “Alot ofyoung cats don’t have
that”
His messages are strong and
sound angry, but he doesn’t want
his message to be misinterpreted.
“I’m not an angry militant; I
just want to make life better for
everyone,” he said.
“I’m offering things for you to
peruse and make your own judg
ments about”
As for his experience in
Lincoln, Pinate said it was posi
tive, although he was performing
for a different audience than what
he is used to.
He said often times, there
won't be one white person in the
audience.
“It’s been a very positive expe
rience,” he said. “I don’t perform
for white audiences often.
“It's been refreshing to come
somewhere that is so different
from where I come from.”
Face To Face has never
received the love from the suits
that decide what music should
grace their radio airwaves.
So the southern California
punk rock group knew they had
to resort to other means to gain
a following.
They toured rigorously,
gained an audience and now
have become the Green Bay
Packers of the music industry,
with their fans making major
decisions about the group’s
musical releases.
Face To Face let their fans
choose all the songs that went
on their latest CD,
“Reactionary,” in a vote con
ducted on mp3.com.
“First and foremost, we
want to know what our fans
think.," vocalist and guitarist
Trever Keith said in a press
release. “We want them to
decide on the album what they
want to hear.”
Tonight, the four man group
will be making a tour stop in
Omaha at the Ranch Bowl.
Playing with Face to Face is
Alkaline lYio, Newfound Glory
and Save the Day.
Tickets for the 8:30 p.m.
show are $13.50 at the door.
Life on the road isn’t new to
Keith, who is the only one of the
four current members to be
with the band when it was
formed in 1991.
Face To Face has been head
lining tours for the past five or
six years.
"Reactionary,” came out in
surprising quickness after their
1999 production "Ignorance Is
Bliss.”
Amazingly, it took the group
only a month to crank out
“Reactionary.”
“We wanted to keep it mov
ing and keep it fresh and excit
ing,” Keith said. “So, it’s a very
live-feeling album, and it’s also
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] a more developed sound for the
band.”
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Deadline: 4 p.m. weekday prior
All 2000 Models On SALE
Trek
Specialized
Kona
Cycle Works, 27th & Vine, 475-2453
7600 Power Mac with accessories. Includes
Photoshop, Pagemaker and more. Fully
upgradable. $300 OBO. Call Christina,
464-7466.
Full and Queen size mattress sets. New and in
plastic. Never used. 10 years warranty. Retail for
$439 and $639. Sell for $165 for the Full, Queen
$195.477-1225.
Sleeper sofa/love seat set, navy floral print, $150
483-7028.
1987 BMW 325 P/W. P/L. New tires. Kenwood
Stereo. SBL Speakers. Good Condition. Must
sell. $3900 OBO. 423-5944.
Aquarium 55 gal., complete set-up, pump,
heater, 2 filters, all accessories one year old,
$250 or BO. 488-7587.
BARTENDERS MAKE $100-$250 PER NIGHT!
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDEDI CALL NOW!!
1-800-981-8168 ext. 9073.
Couch and love seat, bar stools, dresser
w/mirror, exercise equipment, bikes. 781-2932.
Needed: 2 football tickets for the Baylor game,
and 2 for the Colorado game. Call Kristin at
474-1938.
Need three tickets for Iowa game on September
23. Call 483-6732 and leave a message.
NU-MISSOURI
WANTED-20 tickets in 1 section: validated stu
dent tickets ok. 560-8577 (local).
1990 Chevy 1/2 Ton Sport Pickup with topper.
110,000 miles. Excellent condition. 475-2910.
1990 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. 4wd, auto, V6,
4.0L, Red, Power Windows. Good Condition
$4700. 477-4853.
93’ Tempo for sale, good shape, new
brakes/exahst, blue, Auto, A/C, cruise, nice
stereo. $2000 OBO, 476-5651/Carl.
Sell your CAR or TRUCK with pictures FREE on
the internet at www.ezcar1ocator.com.
300s SenlCtS
A young, happily married couple with much
to give want to share their love, laughter
and zest for life with a newborn. Medi
cal/legal expenses paid. Please call Sue
and Tom at 888-810-0852.
Adoption
House full of love and laughter. California cou
ple, lawyer adn tv wnter, long to adopt a baby.
We promise your baby all our love and a won
derful future. Expenses paid. Please call Rosa
lind collect 323-656-7044. Thank you.
I would love to raise and nurture your newborn
In a loving and secure home. I am a registered
nurse and have a supportive extended family
and friends. Legal and medical expenses paid.
Please call Lia 1 -888-416-7888.
Natural Herbal
Breast Enlargement
Safe, effective, and affordable. Please visit
www.figureplus.com, 1-888-603-9800. Distribu
torships also available.
Wanted: 29 people to get $paid$ to lose weight
in the next 30 days, natural and guarnteed,
466-4325.
Auto Accidents & DWI
Other criminal matters, call Sanford Pollack,
476-7474.
For all your insurance needs: auto, home, health,
life and business, call Jim Wallace at American
Family Insurance, 1340 L St„ Lincoln, NE 68508
or call 402-474-5077.
Need Affordable Health
Insurance?
Call 24 hours. 477-8383.
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.
400s ROUSUf
M/F roommate needed to share 3 bedroom
apartment. Near East Campus. Call Scott,
464-6879.
Male student looking for liberal-minded M/F to
share my downtown condo. Private bed
room/batnroom, W/D, sauna, hot tub, security
cameras, off-street parking, & more. Unde
Ground parking may be available. Occupancy
0/01/00 $350 + 1/2 utilities. 432-1575.
Mature female nonsmoker to share 2 bedroom
duplex. Southwood, $275 includes utilities, ca
ble and W/D. 328-8336.
Roommate Needed
M/F roommate to share 3 bedroom house locat
ed near Wesleyan University. $250 a month and
utilities split 3 ways. Call and leave message
467-1243,
Roommate needed to share 4 bedroom/2 bath
duplex. Just minutes to campus. Rent
$250/month + 1/4 utilities. Call 360-3570.
Basement for rent, 2 bedroom house, seperate
bath, W/D, garage, furnished, E.C. area, $400,
utilities included, 467-4604.
Room for rent in 3BR house, five minutes from
campus, $350/month. 476-5580. Leave mes
sage.
Large 4+2 bedroom, 3 bath. Central air, dish
washer. porch. 835 S. 12th. $895.435-2552.
Three and four bedrooms near stadium. Central
air. Washer/dryer included. Lawn mowed. —
$600/$700 489-9294.
$820. 1135 North 32nd, 4 bedroom, 2 bath.
Dishwasher, W/D, new carpet & paint. Pictures
at www.geocities.com/webwinters. No pets
580-1121,
Available this fall. Near new 4BR townhouse. All
appliances including W/D. Double garage, 5
minutes to campus. Call Julie, 440-5958.
Duplexes
NEW! 3439 A, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. W/D, C/A,
D/W, DBL Garage. Call HIP at (402)465-8911.
Walk to campus. Large, remodeled 1 bedroom.
Washer, dryer, central air, off street parking.
$425.2410 Vine. 432-6476.
***Efficiency
Apartments***
Close to City Campus
Water, Heat, and Gas Paid
Available now. Call 477-4490.
2 bedroom furnished. Clean, close to UNL. Cen
tral/air, laundry. $400. 931 G. 435-0608 after
noon/evening.
Two 2-bedroom condos for rent in historic Hay
ward Place. Within walking distance from
downtown UNL campus. All appliances, secure
building, 12’ ceilings, parking and on site laun
dry. Available now. Call 421-2316. Leave mes
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Welcome Back**
640 South 20-2BR $439 up, Pool
2301 A Street-1 BR $439 up
475-7262
1810 H Street/Secure Bldg.
1BR/5-plex. $410 plus electricity. Includes
utilities/cable. Balcony, laundry, parking.
488-6707, 450-8895.
• ♦ Close to Campus# #
• 2312 South 14th, fireplace, W/D hookup $369
• 2301 A Street -1 Bedrooms #349 up
• 640 South 20 - 2 BR’s $429 up 475-6262
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One bedroom across the street from Wes- I
leyan. E.O.H. 475-8776.
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1,2 and 3 Bedrooms
402-465-8911
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AVAILABLE NOW!!!
1630 & 1640 North 56th Street, 2 bedrooms
$460-$475 electric only - off street parking
N/P. E.O.H. 475-8776.
AVAILABLE NOW—studio close to campus, 405
N. 25th, large deck, central air, laundry, parking
$305. 475-1449.
★ SPACIOUS 1 BR ★
Gas/water/trash paid, 3 or 6 month lease, appli
ances, washer/dryer, blinds, laundry, parking,
$365. Near campus, 2504 Vine Street,
489-4857.
f t o m u i i i
One, two, three bedroom apartments available.
438-0946.
Large 3 plus 1 bedroom, central air all utilities
paid. Clean 946 South 12. $595 435-2552.
One bedroom basement apartment. 4 blocks
from campus. $285 plus electric. Available 10/1.
423-2294.__
Studio and 1 BR
Vintage-studio and 1 BR close to both campus
es, $300-$350.432-2288.
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We provide:
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♦ 24-Hour Emergency Maintenance
♦ Professional & Personable Leasing Staff
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402-437-8300
500s Jobs
$ Bartenders Needed $
No experience necessary. Training/certiication
availbale. Immediate job placement.
www.barcareers.com
800-806-0083/ext. 360
$10.00 PER HOUR
NU On Wheels cap drivers needed. Must be 21
years old. 10:30pm-3:30am Thursday-Saturday.
Call Donna at 477-4111.
A Short Walk
From Campus.
If you have 2-3 hours a day Monday-Friday
mornings available; apply at the downtown
YMCA for this custodial job (with optional week
end hours). Apply in person. YMCA 1039 P
Agee’s Towne Parking
Lincolrvs only valet parking garage is seeking
flexible part-time help. Apply in person 1313 M
Street downtown Lincoln.
Clinical Research
Opportunities!
MDS Harris has exciting opportunities to be in
volved in clinical research for many of the top
pharmaceutical and biotech companies in the
world! MDS Harris has several positions
available in our clinic:
Clinical Service Technic ian-FuH-Ti me Monitors
study events, involved in training staff and pro
viding leadership to the clinic team. Experience
with phlebotomy, dosing and processing of bio
logical samples preffered but will train it neces
sary. We prefer a B.S. in life sciences or
equivalent experience.
Ptilebotomfst-Part-Time Perform timed blood
draws and process samples from Study Partici
pants. Phlebotomy experience is required.
Hours vary, weekend availability required.
Clinical Conduct Associate-Part-Time Assist
with the participant check-in process, han
dle/process samples, monitor study participants
and record raw data. Some post High School
education in the life sciences or medical envi
ronment preferred. Hours vary, weekend
availability required.
Production Nurse-Part-Time Perform events
according to study protocol and as assigned by
the study manager. Includes performing vital
signs, ECG’s and blood draws, as well as
identification and reporting of adverse events.
We require a current NE license and clinical ex
perience with assessment skills. Part-time
(minimum 32 hours), weekend availability.
MDS Harris
Human Resources-CM
621 Rose Street
P.O. Box 80837
Lincoln,NE 68501
FAX: (402)476-7598
E-mail: cnm@mdsharris.com
Attention
Need 31 people who seriously want to lose
weight. Great business opportunity. Flexible
hours. Call (402)730-3745 or 1 -888-390-5645.
Attention! Security
Officers Needed
Part-time 11am-5pm Tuesday-Friday and
Saturady 6:30am-2:300 pm. Must be 21. Call
438-0586 or 473-7-4631.
BREWSKY’S
Is now accepting aplications for the following
positions:
• PT/FT line cooks
• Ft day Keno Writer
• PT evening Keno Writers
Please apply in oerson to 1602 South Street,
2662 Comhusker Hwy. or 2840 South 70th.
CLERICAL/DATA ENTRY
Part-time position with Family Violence Council,
a division of the Lincoln Medical Education
Foundation. Clerical work, mainly data entry.
Flexible schedule within M-F daytime hours. In
terested applicants should send letter, resume
to FVC, 4600 Valley Road, Suite 313, Lincoln NE
68510. LMEF/EOE/AA.
COME JOIN OUR TEAM
Steaks to You/ Wise Guys Pizza
48th and ‘O’ Streets
Now hiring delivery drivers. Day time and week
ends. Flexible schedule, great pay, awesome
people. Come in and apply today!
Counselors and substitutes for K-6 grade before
and after school child care program. Excellent
for education and child development majors.
Hours 7-9 am and/or 3-6 pm. Apply at northeast
YMCA 2601 North 70th. 434-9267.
Are Your Student Loans Spent?
Is It Time to Find a Job?
If yes, and you want the following things from your new employer:
> GREAT PAY (GUARANTEED $8.25 PER HOUR)
> HOLIDAYS OFF OR TIME FOR SPRING BREAK (BENEFITS)
> EXERCISE (WE ARE CLOSE TO CAMPUS & HAVE BIKE RACKS)
> TIME TO ENJOY LIFE OR STUDY (FLEXIBLE HOURS - MINIMUM HOURS 12)
> STRESS FREE ENVIRONMENT (NO TELEMARKETING OR SALES)
> WORK WITH YOUR FRIENDS (REFERRAL BONUSES)
It’s time to call Hudson Bay Company to set up an interview. Not only wi
requirements, but you will also have a job that is very rewarding and
interesting. We call members and potential members for non-profit groups.
The call includes empowering citizens about their rights on environmental
issues, consumer issues, minority issues, and/or women’s issues,
membership development, and fundraising. (No sales or surveys.)
Call us at 476-1010 for an interview to learn more about
this incredible job and opportunity.