8 Thursday, October 14, 1993 ENTERTAINMENT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER Position Vacancy *Duties: Administer, interpret, and enforce all elections rules and policies set forth by the Elections Commission. (Get a complete job description in 300 Strong Hall or OAC, 400 Kansas Union) - Eligibility: Must be a regularly enrolled student at the University of Kansas, Lawrence Campus. Officers, officials, and employees of Student Senate, BOCO, and other student government organizations are not eligible. *Salary: $300/month - December 1993 - May 1994 f. $300/month - December 1993 - May 1994 16 hours a week/student monthly appointment. Position eligible for staff tuition fee rate for Spring 1994 semester. Start date is November 1, 1993 or soon as possible thereafter. Applications available in 300 Strong Hall and the OAC Office. Applications Due: Friday, October 22 at 5:00pm to 300 Strong Hall CALENDAR: Lawrence nightlife listing Continued from Page 7. Liberty Hall Cinoma Free State Brewing Co. 636 Massachusetts St. Free State Jazz Quartet, 7-9 p.m. tomorrow, free Harmony Hall 642 Massachusetts St. 10 E. Ninth St. Michael Elwood and Beth Galliger, 8 p.m. tomorrow, $6 The Wedding Banquet (not rated), 4:30, 7, 9:30 p.m., with an additional 2 p.m. Saturday, Sunday MOVIES All movie times are for tonight and tomorrow Dickinson Theatres Mr. Jones (R), 7:15, 9:50 p.m. 2339 Iowa St. For Love or Money (PG-13), 9:30 p.m. only tomorrow, Saturday, with a 7, 9:30 p.m. Sunday Malice (R), 7:10, 9:50 p.m. The Fugitive (PG-13), 7, 9:40 p.m. The Program (R), 7:20, 9:45 p.m. Mr. Nanny (PG), 4:30 p.m. only Beverly Hillbillies (PG-13), 7:10, 9:35 p.m. Varsity Theatre 1015 Massachusetts St. Demolition Man (R), 5, 7:15, 9:30 p.m. Hillcrest Theatre Ninth and Iowa Streets Cool Runnings, (PG), 5:15, 7:30, 9:30 n.m. The Age of Innocence (PG), 5, 8 n m Gettysburg (PG).7 p.m. The Good Son (R), 5:15, 7:30, 9:30 p.m. Judgment Night (R), 5, 7:15, 9:30 Cinema Twin p.m. 31st and Iowa St. 9:30 p.m. Robin Hood (PG-13), 5, 7:30, 9:30 p.m. Free Willy (PG-13), 5, 7:20 p.m. Son in Law (R), 9:30 p.m. SUA MOVIES All movies are screened at Woodruff Auditorium, level 5 in the Kansas Union FOREHAND: It's Nashville or bust for singer-songwriter unmorrow (K), 7, 9.50 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, with a 2 p.m. Sunday Unforgiven (R). 7. 9:30 p.m. Continued from Page 7. and play as many concerts as possible. "My dream is to write 10 songs, all masterpieces," she said. "Then I'd like to get great recordings, have them picked up by a record company and distributed in large quantities." Forehand said she was not interested in writing love songs. "I like picture songs, songs that tell a story or create a picture," she said. "I expect the song to carry the gig. I find that people laugh at me sometimes, but only when I'm not tryin' to be funny. The laughter is a bonus." She took her first formal guitar lessons from local guitar and piano teacher Bill Crahan. Crahan occasionally plays guitar onstage with Forehand. "Kim is a good student because she explores different styles, mostly in the folk realm," Crahan said. Crahan said he thought that Forehand would find success in Nashville. "I think she'll fit in there," Crahan said. "She has a lot of fresh ideas, and it will be good for her to be in a place that has a good forum for what she does." "She's really funny," Niebaum said. "She has a real offbeat sense of humor. That's what makes her so great as a songwriter. That's why I like her so much." Niebaum said. Forehand's greatest weakness comes not in her music but in her offstage life, he said. Musician Rich Niebaum met Forehand more than four years ago, and the two became friends. "She scatters junk mail on the office floor and doesn't open it for about a year," Niebum said. Niebaum attends as many of Forehand's performances as possible but cannot always make trips out of town. "I have a job with the University," he said. "I can't go gallivanting across the country like Kim can." Niebaum will not be making the move to Nashville with Forehand, despite the fact that the two share a house and three pets in Lawrence. "She'll be back to play concerts here," Niebum said. "She'll definitely be back." "We're both sad about it." Forehand said, "but I went to California for six months when I recorded my last album, and we survived. Nashville's only 10 hours away." Forehand may be making a move up in the world of music, but she will always retain a fondness for Lawrence. Melissa Lacey / KANSAN Kim Forehand, Lawrence resident, came to Lawrence nine years ago. Since then she has won many awards for her songwriting, which includes comedic insight on ordinary life. 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Oread Bookshop (Right before the Homecoming game) KU Bookstores Kansas Union, Level Two University of Kansas 864-4431