2B the Student Senate A WEEK OF FILMS IN CELEBRATION OF BLACK HERITAGE SHE'S GOTTA HAVEIT TONIGHT AT 7:00 PM IN ALDERSON ALDERTON; TICKETS $24.00 SATURDAY AT 10:00 PM IN WOODRUFF ALDERTON; TICKETS $24.00 C A L E N D A R The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert Series CITY OPERA NATIONAL COMPANIES Presents Thursday LA BOHEME with English Superniles Saturday *The Creative Process of Language* *Language: Thai and Urban Communities* *p. 212; Ross Hite, Italian, Heiskel* *p. 214; Ross Hite, Italian, Heiskel* *Indian Junior College.* ■ Darrell Lea, acoustic guitar 9.38. p.m., Rock Chalk Bar 618 W. 12th S. W. - The Future of Native Americans Literature; Symposiums 8 & p.m. Eight Elm, Kansas Union; Jim Shaker and the Yees Home Jim Shaker and the Yees Home junior and the news reporters wreckers, blues, 9 p.m. Great Emportment, 882 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. Instructor Louise Ray's Blues Band 9:30 p.m. The Jazzmans, 6:00 p.m. sachatschits 7:15 p.m. Old Masters, jazz more Converse "Ungenerous love is sad love. Mimi: Act II Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Tuesday March 6 1990 Tickets on sale in the Murganty Box Office, all seats are reserved public: $12 & $16, XU and K12 student boxes. $9.50 & $9.50 senior and other students $10 & $15; for reservations call 913 864-3982 Our masters now mature! Learn Senior Women Potter, lecture by Seniors Women Potter, lecture by Card Spindel, historian at Card Spindel, 7:30 p.m. Westport Room University Kansas City, Soho and Home University Kansas City, Soho and Home - Borderline Country, country-west, 9 p.m., Shihou, 1003 E. 22rd S. - Patially funded by the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts; additional support provided by the KU Student Activity Fee, Sharpout Society, and the KU Endowment Association. streets, Kansas City, Mo. That State Kansas, party rock 8:30 p.m. The Bottlehead, 773 New Hampshire, $, $ ... You'll Be Glad You Die ■ The Filer Kings, original rock 19:30 p.m. Rock Chalk Bar, 618 W 12:00 S. $2 The Threeeyes Opera, musical. $ p m. shows Today's theater; Saturday, and 2 $ m.m. plays Sunday; Holder $ f. Spencer Theatre, University of Missouri; Kansas City, Mo., and Chery streets, Kansas City, Ky., and for general public, for senior citizens UMCY students and for Venus Clerk KJ, and 1-8 student Avinna Boro KR, and 1-12 student tickets, $15 senior citizen tickets & $ special Golden tickets jimmy Johnson, 382s 9:30 p.m. Grand Emporium, 352s Main St. Kansas KS KNAN Goodline Radio Receiver, p.m. - Liberty Hall, 642 Massa chassis sts. for carls and vans Friday Lonesome Hounddogs, and B.C. Ri- ginal rock, 9:30 p.m. The Bolton tune New Newhall for 8 p.m. Patrick Street, Newhall for 8 p.m. Community Christian Church 100 Min St., Kansas City, 97243; Mary Jane Church, N.J. The Lawrence Arts Center 20 W. North St., $2. J. M. W. Turner and his wife Michael Klison, art historian for Paul Mellon Centre for Paul ■ The Rhythm Kings, jazz, 9:30 p.m., johannes Swerger, 401 N. Second Some SNips, and Dreamins about Guns original Truck, 9:00 a.m. at the Bottleneck, 727 New Hampshire St., $1. P. m., January's 7 S. p., Ruggie Stock, drama, 150 m. Lawrence Community Theatre, 150 m. New Hampshire St., for general public and for students, and for senior citizens Silent Partners, rock blue, 9.30 p. m. The Jazzmusik, 96%; Massachusetts St., $1. Movies mrs ahk, encer Museum of Art ■ Jimmy Johnson, blues 9:30 p.m. ■ Grand Emporium, 3822 Main St. ■ Kansas City, Mo. ■ Kill Wiley, ultraviolet and Kustom rock, 30 p.m. The Beatles, 723 New Hampshire St. ■ The Art Prodigy, 9:30 p.m. Rock Chalk Star, 618 W 12th St. $2 ■ Peter, Paul and Mary, folk singers, 8 p.m. Midland Theater, 1225 Main St. ■ Kansas City, MN, $15,900 and $23,900 ■ The Raythem Kings, jazz, 9:30 p.m., Johnny's Tavern, 41 V Second St., $11 Sunday Cronova 1949 in Queens Lawyer 1949 in New York Died in Heaton National aunpof's christmas Vacation ■ University of Kansas Concete C union with Lawrence Chamber Players 3:00 p.m., Library Hall, Massachusetts $1, $ for general public, $ for senior citizens and $ for students. Dickinson Theatre Steel Odilonis Large Cimtons Night Breed Examines, A Love Story Stella **Hiliescott Theaters** Born on the 4th of June, Driving Miss Daisy Hard to Kill Machhouse N Second St. $1 Rough Stock, drama, 8 p.m. Lawrence Community Theatre, 109 New Hampshire St. $2 for general public and $2 for students and senior citizens Monday **Greenspace Benefit**, with Load Sounding Center, Kill Whitney, and Absolute Calling, 9:30 p.m., Kansas Emporium, 3822 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. $$ *Laura J. Parker*, flute doctoral recital, 8 p.m., Swankborough Recital Hall, Murray Hall *Open Mike*, 9:30 p.m.; The Botanueck, New Hampshire ST. - Liberty Hall My Left Foot Roger and Me tough Stock, drama, 8 p.m. Lawrence Community Theatre, 150 New Hyde Street, $2 for general public and $12 for students and senior citizens ■ Silent Partners, rock blues, 9:30 p.m. ■ The Jazzbusters, 9:30½ Massachusetts St. $2 What's going on this weekend Blue vena. The Bridge on the River Kwa Tuesday Mardi Gras, Frenesie Arecaceus and the Thunder, Herschel, 9 p.m. Grand Opening, 3282 Main St., Kanea Glo, Improvement, 3282 Main St., Kansas City. Party, original Marmol, 40 m. The Bedforded, 777 New York Street, $2. Find the answers in helps with Site Golah Have I Paternhood www.sitegolahhavei.com Saint of Poland Hall, 8 p.m. Southport Rectal Hall, Murphy Hall. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Varsity Theatre Glory KU recital By Bryce J. Tache Kansas staff writer Exhibits **Charles Dearman. A Portrait Book** journal, exhibit through June 12, Museum of Natural History, Dynec Hall Five dance are in the show which details a woman's religion songs between her family and sisters. McDermott did not have an easy answer. She is currently at the University of Kansas for two weeks to choreograph a show. Last year she was a visiting instructor in the college. She has a history in the department but is preparing to teach at Stephens College in Columbo, Ma. **Design Department Gallery** dress snow **Art and Design Museum** drawing snow **Biography Gallery** drawing snow **Ingenuity Arts** drawing exhibit open through Feb. 25. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4025 Oak St. "Vancouver City, Mo." As a visiting artist at KLU, she is teaching two dance classes a day, and coloring "Family Tree," a nine-minute rectal that will be presented in the University Dance Concert in mid-April. The Healing Machines: The Art of Emery Bingham, sculpture exhibit open through March 16. Spencer Museum of Art. John Aiberm, sculpture exhibit open through March 11. Neslon-Akustin Museum of Art. #425 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. dark side of life." The first part is danced to Anie likeDermott hopes to find a permanent home after traveling extensively. She will choreograph a dance during her two-week stay at KU *Master Drawings from the permanent Collection, drawings and watercolor exhibit open through March 25. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 425 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. qpeat. The other representatives lack side of life." "She trying to examine her own identity, " she tries to an examiner of her family roots." McDermott not said. "There are two sections that pertain two ones. One is more realistic twice the same," she said. "The one file." The dance has changed dramati- cally from McDermott's original vision. The first pair is directed to Andes folk music and the second is to the Kobo drummer from Japan, she said. eak stay at KU Michelenbog up in New York City greatly influenced her. Calhoun it was very likely to is your kind of an evolutionary price so that you start at just a point and be moving toward complete进化 so that you be moving toward complete进化 an danced professionally in New York for five years. Bailey and modern dance were her specialties. She "we totally burnt out after when in 'Wyoming,' she said. "When I back I break out in hives because can't believe I lived there for eight years." were than a reliable in the meantime, the theater, she said. "I was brought up with a strong awareness. She opened up her behavior's degree she taught her behavior's degree in time arts at the elementary school in New York City she received her master's in time arts from Arizona State University in Tempe, Artz. York, there are too many people for a small slice of the pie." Thursday February 22,1990/University Daily Kansan Daily Kansan Coupons !!! Milneine Nassauer2, Skawe were senior, said working with Dermota on "Family Tree" was an extra- dinary experience. it is immediately the center of innovation and the stani-garden, but there is work elsewhere. In New You should know: The rate of extinction of species from this earth was 1 every 4 years from 1600 to 1900. It's now estimated to be 1000 per year. KANSAN Have You Had Anything BIG In Your Mouth Lately? "It's gotten me thinking about my own life," she says. "I'm not sure how to figure out what I'm meant to do in the first time in two years so it relates to my own personal life." Coming March 3, An Event If Not, Come Try Our Super Texas Burrito! Bottleneck To Remember! 1528-W. 23rd TONIGHT BORDER BANDIDO SAT. FEB. 24 Lonesome Hounddogs FRI FEB .23 Great Taste Blu Kill Whitey Ultraviolet B. C.R Lonesome Hounddogs COMING IN MARCH: The Unconscious Nationa People's Gang Tiny White Rope Scratch The Cat Dread Zeebush University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 22, 1990 7