Show keeps creepy, cold plot By Christopher Cunnyngham Special to the Kansan The body of teen-ager Laura Palmer, prom queen and quarterback's girlfriend, washes up on the surface of the local lake, wrapped in plastic. Later, another girl from the local high school wandered into town, battered, with remnants of the ties that bound her clinging to her wrists. She is brain damaged and cannot relate what has happened to her. Welcome to Twin Peaks, a quiet little community in the Pacific Northwest that has just had its shiny venier of civility ripped off completely. Someone in this town is a vicious killer, a violently uningested person who likes to torture and kill young women. An investigation begins and the FBI steps in. "Twin Peaks" is the kind of peaceful community shown on tour on bhOourses for Washington and Oregon, except that filmmaker and painter David Lynch (Eraserhead), who wants to invite you to the underbelly of this type of town and the webs that exist between characters. The outsider who has to make sense of it all is FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), an odd but brilliant man with unortho- See TWIN, p. 6 DO YOU LOVE MUSIC? How would you like to work for a Record Company? Applications for Fait '90 are now accepted for the application of College Marketing Representative at CBS Records. Get involved in promotion of Columbia, Epic and Associated recording artists to college radio, retail, press clubs and concert committees. This is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand experience in the record industry Background in radio, retail, marketing and/or sales is helpful, but not necessary. Hard work and love for music is a must. The position is part-time for full-time college students, preferably with two years of school remaining. Candidates are required to have a car. Please send insurance in a car. Dr. College Marketing CBS RECORDS MAILROOM New York, NY 10103 PIZZA SHUTTLE HOT ON THE SPOT! "NO COUPON SPECIALS" 842-1212 Japanese recycle 50% of their trash while Americans recycle only 10%. TEMPLIN CASINO PARTY 7:30 - 1:00 a.m. A Formal Gambling Event Co-Sponsored by A.U.R.H. Featuring Dance Music SAT.,APRIL 28 KU Symphony Orchestra in concert Sunday, April 29 3:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium featuring works featuring works by Wagner, Dvorak, and Jones, which will be guest conducted by the composer, Dr. Samuel Jones, conductor at Rice University. LIVEWIRE / Thursday, April 26, 1990