The BelAirs to jam Jazzhaus By Bryce J. Tache Kansas staff writer The Belairs, a roots rocky rhythm and blues band, will be in Lawrence tomorrow and Saturday for a two-day gig at The Years, 92% of Massachusetts St. Nine years ago, bidders Jackson and Dave Pruth and their Friend Paul O'Coronde decided to get together and play some times. With Duck Pruth bass, he on lead guitar and O'Coronde drums they were playing in town and Chicago toNeonstrife to where they were last week the Virgin Islands. "We did it out on震撼 to prove our prowess," Duck Pruth said. "We just groove and get people dancing." Duck Pruth he grow up listening to soul his favorite performers included James Brown, B.B. King and the Beaches. The band, based in Columbia, Mo., has become popular among not only college students, but what Duck Pruth called the professor crowd, aged 25. Rick McNeely, manager of The Azkales, said he had been booking the for eight years and the group that the Beliares traditionally drew an older crowd, the group was popular among the academics as well. Duck Pruth said the Beliares sometimes wrote their own music and other times would pull out something obscure from their record collections and spice up the song "We like something we can wear into teeth," Duck Pruth said. "We like to play something a little bit Pooh Pat V Cannon, Dick and Dave Pluff, let to right, members of the BEAIRS, play at The zebras. different from what the other bands are doing.” They have made one album, "Weed Me a Car," which was released on the Blink 182 label several years ago. The group is working on another album now. Dick Pratt identify he said; if it would be nice to have the album released on a major label so more money could be spent on promotion. For the Jazzhaus stunt, he said, "Music on down, enjoy some gibbon and groove to me." 642 749 1912 Sidewalk Stories 5:00. 8:00 Comic Book. 5:30. 8:30 Dickinson 230 W. 37th Street #101, M.D. 10120 INTERNAL AFFAIRS R. DOMINION B. At Fifi's Restaurant What You'll Eat! Atmosphere. The most relaxing in Lawrence. A meal set in perfect harmony for a relaxing night of celebration or just a quiet evening with a friend. Come to Fifi's. Lunch. Mon. thru Fr. 11:2 Dinner. Sun. and Mon. 5:9 Tues. then Sat. 5:10 925 Iowa 841-7226 C A L E N D A UNITED ARTISTS THEATERS Friday, March 27, 2015 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM VARSITY 10/15-10/25 Puddles (R) 8:43-10:05 HILGREST SHOW & TOWNE 8:42-8:400 Born on the eighth of July (R) Tango & Cain (R) Wing of the Stars (R) Mango (R) Dining Bites Daisy (R) 8:42-8:400 CINEMA TWIN 10/15-10/25 3:15 PM - 5:10 PM All $37.99 + $1.00 at Front $1.00 Tasting log (R) Movie Line (R) 9:40-10:45 August Movie Line (R) 8:43-10:15 sides of Mine's story, was written by Kristin Sergel in 1967. "Which animal represents the different faces of our lives," Kristen said. She said Eeyore's pessimism. Owl's knowledge, Pooh's cheerfulness. Piglet's insecurity. Kanga's nurturing and Christopher Kobo's strength could be found within every person, child or adult. Linda Seshiel, Kansas City, Kan., senior, who plays Wimble-the-Yod, who performs for children was nothing like performing for adults. With a kid's audience, you don't know how they react," she said. "When you think they laugh, they might not, and when you don't expect it, they burst out into laughter." Sazanne Carper, Wichita junior, plays Kanga. She said she worried that children would find the character right before she skipped right, because she said the children wasn't mean, lively protective, "I found me to be more motherly than anything else," she said. cartoons would be surprised. My suspicion is that most people think Disney invites Peeble who little did in 1958. Kean said “People have such strong Disney images, they are very cool” theatrical productions in 1960. Kaid said the KU production focused on children playing with stuffed animals and simultaneously playing out their hopes and dreams. The play begins with the forest's inhabitants worrying about the impending arrival of Kanga, rumored to be “the fierceest of animals,” and her equally fierce offspring Roo. Piglet is “occupied by” Kanga and is subjected to every child’s worst nightmares; hats, costume and big spoonful of medicine. All ends well, however, when Piglet is rescued, a birthday party is thrown for Pooh, and it’s discovered as fierce as Roo and even nearly as fierce as everyone had feared. The script, based on four epic episodes. USING IT WON'T KILL YOU. NOT USING IT MIGHT. Make sure you don't lose condoms. But if you bring to partage, keep them in the refrigerator or a permafrost your home. Make sure they are not frozen according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure no overheat occurrs in the ≈ Bryce J. Tache Save big bucks. Clip Kansan Coupons FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT RINK PLAY AT THE WALL TICKETS $2.50 The SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE Decline American Empire SATURDAY AT 4:00 PM. TICKETS $2.00 ALL SHOWS IN WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM. TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE SUA OFFICE; KANSAS UNION. CALL 864-519-3000 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 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The Baldys, rhythm and blues, The Jazzies, 35% Massachusetts St., The Secret, pop, 30 p.m., Rock Chair Bar, 61 W. 12th St., $1 Trip Skippee with Glass Eye opening, 30 p.m., the Glass Eye Wine-the-Pooch, KO Theatre for Young People, 2:30 and 7 p.m., Craf- t-treer Treasure, $2 **B Rockford Jones, jazz, 9:30 p.m.** **The Rock Chalk Ball, 10:28 p.m.** **Beth Neer, colored pencil water color and oil paintings, 7:49 recompte** **The Collective Art Gallery, 80 w W 8th St., Topkapi.** **Chili Cooking with Bed News Network, 9 p.m., 9:00 p.m., 1000 E, 18th St.** **Myth, rock, r 'roll, 9:30 p.m.** **Johnny's Tavern, piano, 4 N, 2nd St., $16.** **Shannon Welsten钢琴, student restabil, 8 p.m., Swarthout Recca Hall** **The BellArts, rhythm and blues,** **The Jazznats, 82% Massachusetts, $14.** **Trip Shakespeare with Beat the Clock, opening, 9:30 p.m.** **The Bowiehack, 72 New Hampshire, $14.** **Zen talk and cartography exhibition, 12:30 p.m., central court of Science Museum of Washington, $14.** **Zen talk and cartography exhibition, 12:30 p.m., central court of Science Museum of Washington, $14.** **Zen talk and cartography exhibition, 12:30 p.m., central court of Science Museum of Washington, $14.** **Zen talk and cartography exhibition, 12:30 p.m., central court of Science Museum of Washington, $14.** **Zen talk and cartography exhibition, 12:30 p.m., central court of Science Museum of Washington, $14.** Wednesday Sunday **Murray May**, Mayer, singer; 8 p.m. Ottawa Municipal Auditorium, 10 a.m. and Hickory streets, $16 and $10 for general public. **Wilcoot with the Soumasters** opening, rhythm and blues, and jazz; 9:30 p.m. The Bottomkirk, 727 New Hampshire St., $1. ■ An, Sweet Music, Kansas CY Symphony, Bk 1, m. Kansas City Symp- phony, Scottsdale Rite, Temple Clya, Mio, $10 for general public, $8 for cities and students ■ "Wired Brilliance", Ceramic Vess sets for fireworks, pottery exhibit in front of the Museum of Art/Kam MI-A Gallery of Art ■ Mid-America Record of Art dome, 200 ft to 5 m, Holiday Head 10 dome, 200 ft to 5 m, Turtle Access Hook $1. ■ Mighty Lemon Drums, Ocean Blue and John Harding, 9:30 pm The Bostonick, 727 N. Washington SI. $10. ■ Roseman Peer Kadman, organ, docoratural rectal, 3:30 p.m. Swarthout Rectal Hock Thursday, February 8, 1990 / University Daily Kansas Varsity Theatre: Flashback Monday When Harry Met Sally Pickfruit Flood; The Wall Breakfast at Tiffany's Design Gallery. T. Watson Boggart, painting; T. Watson Boggart, painting; Lawrence Public Library gallery, Vernon St. ■ The Healing Machine; The Art of Embyrium Spencer Museum of Art. ■ Wn Guastong; A Contemporary Chinese Artist; Spencer Museum of Art. Ehibits GRA. Mastory ■ Dickinson Theatres: internal Affairs Shelia Heart Condition the Little Mermaid Shell Magnolia Themys Loose Cannons ■ Figuratively Speaking: Drawings by Seven, artists, Nelson-Akron Museum of Art, $45; Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. ■ John Abeera, contemporary scallor celebrating the South Bronx, Nelson-Akron Museum of Art, $425 Oak St., Magnolia City, MO. ■ Sheel Klein, paints, Art and Saturday. Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Butch Hankock and Kim Forrester acoustic, 8 p.m. $14 & Tuesday News from the hill. THE NATIONAL KANSAN Campus Pages - Charles Darwin, A Portrait Biography, exhibit opening at the Museum of Natural History • Honeycomb, country and western, 9 p.m., Shiloh, 100 E. 2nd St., 9 p.m., Shiloh, 100 E. 2nd St., *Kansas City Symphony Lee's Summit Concert with P. William McMgangcon conducting 8 p.M., Lee's Summit High School, 400 Parkway, Lee's Summit, $10 for 1hr **joshua Arley**, director of museum **joshua Arley**, director of church in Christie's East auction house in New York 7 p.m. **the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, $55** **Oak State City, Mo., $12.90 for general public.** Pizza Shoppes 601 Kasold Wendell Shoppes Center 842-0600 MEDIUM PIZZA Single Topping $5.95 or 2 for $9.95 *FREE SHIPPING* 75% off MEATY ONE Canadian Bacon Sausage, Pepperoni Hamburger ROUNDTABLE Hamburger; Sausage; Canadian Bacon; Pepperoni; Green Pepper; Mushroom; Black Olive; Onion; w/extra cheese LARGE $9.95 MEDIUM $7.95 2 for $15.95 2 for $13.95 Litter of Coke 99¢ other expires ad when ordering TONITE TONIGHT from Boston Mammoth Recording Artist The Blake Babies With Special Guest The Psycho Welder Don't Forget, 30 Drams! LADIES NIGHT Ladies no cover til 10 p.m. 1/2 price after 10 $2 Pitchers 25c Draws 18 & up admitted FRI. & SAT. FRI. & SAT Town Play, Saturday Triple Shakespeare Girl At Academy, Friday, Saturday SUN. FEB. 11 SUN. FEB. 11 Don't Forget Open Mic every Monday One of the best in the Midwest $1 50 imposts and $2 per ct. from regina Sine-Reprise Recording Artist Mighty Lemon Drops, Ocean Blue and John Wesley Handing Scry this snow is soft out FRI. & SAT. 1 cover til 1 5c Draws all night memberships on sale now 749-7511 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 8, 1990 4