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I set out with good in­ tentions to review both the Bodeans and special guests Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper, who appeared at Oscar’s Nightclub last Saturday. That night though my nose was running and I felt like shit. After watching an inspiring performance by Mojo and Skid, I decided . that I had gotten my ■ money’s worth from my complimentary ticket and departed before the Bodeans got on stage, but not before I got a chance to speak to the ever-so eloquent Mojo Nixon. Speaking with him is almost as good as watching him perform. His per­ formance though is, bar none, the most energetic Mojo Nixon and writer Noah Finz — seeing a little bit of and crazy that I have ever Elvis in each other. NOAH FINZ/Nwu* seen. Mojo plays the guitar while his companion Skid Roper plays the stand-up washboard. These, plus a five-gallon water jug, make up all of the in­ strumentation they use. The (Continued on page 3A) No money, no M TV, no Martha’s muffin, but a sold out

crowd last Saturday for Mojo and Skid. NOAH FINZ/Nwnn

Mojo and Martha Sid and Nancy Job and Wife

A Love Story A Love Story A Love Story

Noah and Nixon Pistol and Heroin I God and Man 2A Wednesday, November 26,1986 Daily Nexus Did Drugs, S & M Kill S & N? Student Juried Show A vicious argument, they yell at about London breaking windows, Any kind of exhibition of student titled “Curiosity About Another’s each other, he slaps her, she hits vandalizing Rolls Royces — just a work juried by faculty members Personal Affairs Should be Cur­ him. She won’t stop, she begs for bit of good clean fun. When Sid and grad students is bound to be bed.” death, her only escape from heroin meets Nancy, she introduces him seen as either arbitrary or limited. Sarah Hackett’s untitled picture addiction. “Do you really want to to her close friend, heroin. The The Fall Quarter Juried Student has the same sense of formal die?” he asks. “Yes!” she threesome have fun together for Show, on display at the UCen exploration as the other screams. With finality he thrusts a awhile, until Sid too becomes a Gallery through Dec. 3, is photography, and on this level, the knife into her abdomen. She dies junkie. Nancy has such an effect on strangely both arbitrary and image stands up wonderfully. But with one last pathetic “Sid.” Thus Sid’s life that the band, led by the limiting. Hackett injects her picture with an begins and ends the love story Sid evil, opportunistic Malcolm The big BUT is that the majority odd sort of humor and strange and Nancy. McLaren, forces him to leave her of pieces in the show are so damn history. The image seems to be at home on their first tour of the interesting that who cares — at about a structure of diagonals, At least sometimes it is a love U.S. least we get the shot at seeing which means essentially that the story. Alex Cox, who directed Repo some good student artmaking and, ^photograph’s about nothing real. Mpn, seems to lose the direction of Sid’s addiction causes the band perhaps, being some good art­ Yet the work is also about pointy- his emphasis in this film. He to break up and thus begins the making students. toed shoes and a pool table. You vacillates between providing us tailspin of Sid and Nancy. They Trite glibness aside, a presen­ give me the story. What’s the deal? with a historical perspective or a tour Europe, squandering their tation of this kind is a small trap. Tracy Gesell can catch more love story that vindicates Sid and money on heroin. They crash in The exhibition can’t be too big — than small rodents in her mixed- Nancy as martyrs. This is con­ New York City in the famed too exhausting, lessens prestige. If media “Mousetrap.” Her fusing to the viewer who wants to Chelsea Hotel. Here Cox disturbs the show is too small, however, a miniature living room setting know what really happened. us with vignettes, Jim Carrolean lot of really good material will could just as easily be an I.V. Sid and Nancy differs from the heroin nods in which everything is have to be left out. To the jury’s apartment or a suburban home, documentary of The Sex Pistols, all right for Sid. For instance, he is credit (and, of course, not knowing both existing under an over­ The Great Rock and Roll Swindle, dressed normally performing what there was to choose from), whelming sense of impending in that Sid and Nancy contains no Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” for they have selected several out­ doom. From now on, I’m making real footage. The concerts and the kings, queens, ambassadors and standing pieces representing my roommate walk through the “God Save the Queen/She ain’t no generals. Up front sits Nancy, different perspectives, methods door first when I get home. human being...” cruise down the wearing a wedding dress and When he comes to, he and media. Lani Proctor’s oil on wood is Thames were all reenacted. To topped with a crown of barbed is still in a dark pit, their I have neither space and time very interesting for two primary give credit, the re-creations, are wire. When he comes to, he is still nor the inclination to discuss every reasons — oil and wood. Her paints realistic, even if the acting isn’t so in a dark pit, their cell in the cell in the Chelsea work in this particular quarterly and use of them represent a kind of hot. Chelsea Hotel. They argue... Hotel. They argue ... show, although I do think that all specificity about her medium. The the pieces warrant more than piece of wood on which she chose to Nancy Spungen is played by Sid and Nancy leaves the viewer provide a followable story. This superficial consideration alone (if apply colors, whether found or Chloe Webb. If Nancy was a high- just a little disgusted. Disgusted by film gives the audience a glimpse only for the fact that they were aged by her, gives the work a pitched screaming, nagging witch, the drugs and wanton violence that of the “underbelly” of London. The chosen for exhibition). Apart from whole other set of textures and then Webb performs well. Gary comes with “Anarchy,” and audience in turn is slapped, admiration for all, I really liked patterns. Both elements forge the Oldman, who has an amazing disgusted by an inspection of the leaving the theater with a psychic the work of and further experience of the picture in con­ likeness to the Sid he portrays, love story of a dead couple. While red mark which fades, only the congratulate these students. junction alternately like a formal does very well in the film. He and Cox can use vivid imagery to pain of the slap remaining. Carla Lease, “The Appleman,” a ballet and a bad prom date. his sidekick Johnny Rotten walk compel an audience, he fails to .— Matt Stewart colorful drawing in ink. Lease The dung-fired ceramic water draws the ink line between artists jug of Norah Bierer’s forms an Aldo Ciccolini performs and people who make art, her feet artistic, natural feeling of unity classics by Ravel and firmly on the latter side. “Ap­ while still sustaining a purpose. Mussorgsky’s always pleman” gives off an amateurish The jug has both importance and popular “Pictures at an immediacy that contrasted utility, and how often is art both. markedly with the formal studies The name “Henry’s Mate in Exhibition” on Tuesday in the room. This is the piece I’d Smith Square” seems to inform Dec. 2 in Campbell Hall at 8 take home and tape on the fridge. and define, but in the face of the p.m. The concert will be the When I asked someone what the sculpture it labels, the only real conclusion of a two-day show was like this quarter, he connection ’tween title and work is residence by Ciccolini answered cryptically, “Actually, perhaps only possible in the there’s this really great bowl.” privacy of artist Anthony Emer- which includes a master That bowl is a great bowl; it’s the ton’s own thoughts. Still, the wood class on Mon. Dec. 1 from 4- Mother Teresa, the feature- “Moon Bowl” by Robert H. Jones. construction featuring a headless 6 p.m. in Music 1145. length documentary about It’s a fantastic bowl. I’d hate to see male figure integrated with some the life of the inspiring someone put his cigarette ashes or sort of stand impressed with an A-B-C gum in this bowl. I’d serve experience of suspended Nobel Prize winner, will French onion soup in this bowl. It’s animation and levitation. Emerton Baron & Conrad believe have a one-week run from really a super bowl. presents in his work the impetus that people who like Nov. 28 through Dec. 4, at I’m not at liberty to discuss Bob for cerebral gymnastics of our De Bris’ tin and paint piece en­ own.* —Brett Bruce Springsteen music the Vic. like to hear it sung by Bruce Springsteen! g jn ft A aron’s Nobile Discotheque ik e O eiL P.0.P.O. Box 42, Santa Barbara 93102 Serving Traditional Thanksgiving »6 0 .-^ 684-4010 D inner 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Beginning 11 a.m The Quarterdeck will be serving Music, upstairs, by Reservations Half the cost of a Uve band. upstairs in The Fresh Hot Turkey Sandwiches all "Double Exposure," 9 p.m. 963-3311 Quarterdeck, Football on day. 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Ttckds/Charge by P h o n e: 961-3535 Daily Nexus Wednesday, November 26,1986 3A Church as a Stage for Prophecy Staph Infected Box When I charged out of the Daily Nexus office at 7:55 As Jonathan’s wife Martha, Susan Budman was p.m. Sunday on my way to an 8 p.m. performance at perhaps a bit too “happy” in her portrayal, speaking Contributors: St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Isla Vista, the last through a smile a few too many times. Joe Cisneros thing I expected to do was be able to sit down, relax as Jonathan presented a fair image of a man torn and enjoy the three one-act comedy/dramas being between what he believes is right and what he sees Noah Finz presented by Non-Prophet Productions. Instead, I might be true. Jesus’ controversial statements have Tonya Graham expected to arrive in a frenzied state, feeling entirely their expected effect on him when he, along with too wired to pay attention to anything other than the Eleazar, later proclaims that Jesus must die. Matt Stewart hunger pains in my stomach and the hundreds of At hearing such a proclamation, it was impossible Editors: ILLEGAL things passing through my mind that I needed to do. not to shudder just a bit at the insightfulness of the SUBSTITUTION Once again, my expectations proved me wrong. powerful statement, even looking back on the What a pleasant surprise to find real talent gracing historical event of Jesus’ crucifixion with hindsight. G. Knee Spwrecker the stage at St. Michael’s! Not only was the casting The scene conjured not only images of what must BALL ILLEGALLY fantastic, but the actors’ and actresses’ per­ have gone on in the minds of those who opposed Monsoon Garkon TOUCHED formances clearly enhanced the sometimes serious, Jesus, but also the power and awe he must have sometimes humorous scripts of priest/playwright presented to warrant such opposition. Gary Commins. The sets and costumes also gave the Last was certainly not least Sunday Night. The colorful plays added dimension. final presentation, “Job’s Cross,” was hilariously In the first presentation of the night, “Thieves in funny as well as thought-provoking. In the scene, ORCHID BOWL Paradise,” two crooks, Reuben and Jacob, who were which took place in the waiting room of God’s office, crucified beside Jesus Christ found themselves in an heavenly tranquility came to an abrupt halt when Job unnamed place after their deaths. There, they met up and his wife reached the office after their long with two former harlots, Leah and Mary, who were journey which “started on a camel and ended in a previously stoned to death for their activities. The beat-up Buick stationwagon.” two harlots were also confused about where they The two presented themselves to the trio of were and what they were going to do with their time secretary-type angels Ett the desk (played by Larry now that they were dead. The whole situation was Williams, Dick Berman and Frank Cox) and rather comic, but it took on a more serious undertone demanded to see God in order to present their when an unidentified stranger who formerly cured complaints about all the tragedies which have them. lepers, presumably Jesus, joined the group and at­ The scene that followed after the angels told them OPEN LANES tempted to give them new direction. they would have to be put on a 6-month waiting list The scene raised questions not only about where a received more than a few laughs. ALL WEEKEND person goes when he dies, but also about the nature of Both Cy Janicki as Job and Karen Chartrand as the Heaven and Hell themselves. One might expect both wife gave fantastic performances! Janicki presented the crooks and the harlots to find themselves in the his tragic spectacle in a manner quite appropriate for OPEN 24 HOURS latter according to biblical texts, but the script a character whose ten children had been killed in a suggested that because of their encounters with the hurricane, who had lost all his livestock, whose home RentrA-Lone stranger prior to their deaths, each of them had had been destroyed and whose wife had become a Every Day 9*5 $7.00 Hour unexpectedly found themselves in a hope-filled and nag. peaceful Heaven. And nag Chartrand did, and did it well. Her per­ ORCHID BOWL Ray Stilson was fantastic in his role as Jacob, formance was quite professional and extremely providing just the right touch of scheming and con­ convincing, even when she threatened to march-right 5925 Colle Real NOV. 28-DEC. 4, 1 WK. niving one would expect from a former thief, and in to God’s office to demand some answers as to the Hwy 101 at Fairview • 5:208 7:10 NIGHTLY (Plus 3:30 Sun.) Julie Hartman gave an equally convincing per­ reasons for her and Job’s misfortune. Coleta * 967-0128 ‘VIC* ST. THEATER* 965-1886 formance in her portrayal of Leah, a flirtatious and After she entered God’s quarters, smoke and bold woman who experiences a radical change of thunder could be seen and heard throughout the thought after meeting the Stranger, played by church, making one question whether she would MOVIE HOTLINE: 963-9503 George Hall. Roger Modjeski as Reuben and Jo come out alive or whether God in His anger at her Buderus as Mary rounded out the cast well. interuption had decided to add to Job’s woes. The first Holy Week came to life in “At the End of a However, when she returned carrying a gift from METROPOLITAN THEATRES Long Day,” which demonstrated the changed God and God’s blessing on Job for his faithfulness, CORPORATION feelings and thoughts of two men after seeing Jesus of the two left the office with renewed hope for the n Nazareth address the crowds outside the city of future and the unhelpful angels were fired. 1317 S u te S t, S .8, Jerusalem. In the first scene, the men (Jonathan the All in all, the productions were well worth the time ARLINGTON CENTER 966-9382 Pharisee and Eleazar the Saducee) were seen in­ necessary for their viewing. I didn’t leave with the terchangeably talking with their wives in bedrooms same stressed feeling I entered with, nor did I notice STAR TREK IV (PG) 12:30, 3:00, 5:30. 8:00. 10:00 at opposite ends of Jerusalem before going out to the any hunger pains until I got back to my apartment. countryside to hear Jesus speak. The lightness of the plays was a welcome escape In his portrayal of Eleazar, George Hall was from the pressures of everyday life, but the un­ 1216 State SL, S.8. 963-1672 marvelously self-righteous and arrogant, yet derlying seriousness of the messages presented was GRANADA THEATRE *•££ presented just the right touch of curiosity about the one to carry back into the hustle and bustle of Isla “new prophet” in the desert. Candace Taylor was Vista. 1. SHE’S GOTTA HAVE IT (R) 6 3 0 ,8 30,10:30 perfect in her portrayal of Eleazar’s snobbish and 2. CROCODILE DUNDEE (PG-13) 6:10.7 25,9 40 snoopy wife Joanna. —Tonya Graham 3. THE COLOR OF MONEY (R) 5:20. 7:50,10:20

tables and finally ended the song 91 6 State S t. S.8. by collapsing on the stage. FIESTA 4 — 963-0781 Mojo Nixon Visits Oscar's Before doing his final song, Mojo thanked KCSB for giving his album 1. FIREWALKER (P G ) 5 0 0.7 15.9 30 (Continued from cover) Hate Banks,” Mojo screams, “The “Frenzy” play time and thanked 2. SOUL MAN (PG-13) 5:30, 7:45, 10:00 style is a true blues sound with Dow Jones can suck my bone” and his supporters. He then moved into 3. NUTCRACKER (G) 5:00 Mojo’s raspy voice belting out “Wall Street can eat my meat.” He “I Saw Jesus Walking Out Of CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD (R) 7 30,10:00 hilarious, profound profanities. then really hit home when he McDonalds at Midnight.” He 4. PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED (PG-13) 5 45.8 0 0 ,1 0 1 5 The team opened with a song yelled “I’m not too fuckin’ fond of concluded his show with “I See A about Martians coming down to the phone company either.” Little Bit Of Elvis in Everyone.” UK In a recent Rolling Stone review I 2044 Alameda Padre Serra, S B. State Street and giving Mojo some Later on in the show Mojo RIVIERA 1 1 9 6 5 -6 1 8 8 vital advice. “Mojo,” said the slipped a bottleneck over his finger of “Frenzy,” a critic said that Martian, “the only jar you should and exhibited some real blues- Mojo Nixon is too much of a SID & NANCY (R) 7:00,9:15 be pissing in is the one that Nancy style guitar playing. The lyrics novelty act to make it big. “They is going to drink out of.” The weren’t quite similar to those of said it because they’re weak. The 349 S. Hitchcock crowd, most of whom were virgins B.B. King as they were not so critics either say that we are a , PLAZA EMELORO ÜÜ -4 9 3 6 to a Mojo Nixon concert ex­ tragic. But funny they were. After novelty and will never sustain it, or perience, got a kick out of this and running into his ex-girlfiend in a they say that they like us because 1. SOLAR BABIES (PG) 7 30.9 30 started getting into the show. supermarket, the kind of girlfriend they are hip but we won’t make it 2. SOMETHING WILD (R ) 7:10 BLUE VELVET (R) 9 40 Now that Mojo had captured his who said that he would never make because most people aren’t hip. audience, he started his oh-so money, never get on MTV, never Well, we are going to make them 32QS,Kefla«A*e,. pop u lar riff about Music be stuffin’ Martha’s muffin, that he eat their typewriters,” said Mojo. GOLETA THEATRE 6 8 3 -2 2 6 5 Television. “How come Mojo would never be playing in a sold I had seen Mojo Nixon and Skid Nixon and Skid Roper aren’t on out crowd at Oscar’s, and told him Roper two times previously, but STAND BY ME (R) 7 00.9 00 MTV? There are only fufus on that he was no good in bed, she this was the first time I saw the MTV. Did you know that Lover- asks him for a loan of two hundred audience call for an encore. There 6050 Hollister Ave., Colete boy’s manliness is only two inches dollars. “I wouldn’t piss down your were many geeks at Oscars that CINEMA TWIN 967-9447 long at full length?” Showing his mouth if your stomach was on fire. night, so just maybe the critics are I wouldn’t give you the sweat off frustration, Mojo then simulates wrong. 1. CROCODILE DUNDEE (PG-13) 5 0 0 ,7 0 0 .9 00 his conversation with Martha my balls if you were dying of “Our third record is going to be 2. STAR TREK IV (PG) 5:15. 7:45. 10:00 Quinn at the MTV office. thirst,” answers the angry Mojo. more spiritual and philosophical. “Martha,this is Mojo Nixon. How Then Mojo whipped out what he It is going to inspire people. It 251N. Fairview, Goleta come you never put me or Skid calls his sonic love jug (the water should be coming out next sum­ FAIRVIEW TWIN 967-0744 Roper on MTV?” jug) handed the guitar to Skid and mer. It is going to be so good that 1. AN AMERICAN TAIL (G) 5:00.7 oo Martha answers: “Mojo, you’re performed the popular “Walk the critics are gonna want to suck SEPARATE ADMISSION REQUIRED too nasty. You are always talking Don’t Run ’64” by the Ventures. our dicks,” Mojo forecasted. THE COLOR OF MONEY (R) 9:16 about masturbation and for­ You will never hear the song done After talking to Mojo, I con­ 2. SONG OF THE SOUTH (G) s oo. e 45.8 30 nication.” better with just one guitar and a sidered sticking around to catch 618 State St , S.8 “Oooh, Martha. I want to get in five-gallon water jug. the Bodeans, but my nose started MISSION THEATRE 9 6 2 -8 6 H , I wanna be doin’ After breaking in the water jug, running again, and I decided to RETO A LA VIDA 6:30, 9:55 some sin to Martha Quinn, I wanna Mojo went completely crazy while leave. Of course, I am probably a LARULETERAsio be stuffin’ Martha’s muffin.” The singing “Mushroom Maniac.” Skid little biased but after seeing Mojo went back to the washboard and and Skid, I doubt that the Bodeans 907$. Kellogg Ave., Goleta song is sung with a TV around * 6 4 -9 4 0 1 Mojo’s face and a helmet on his Mojo went out into the audience, would have been mentioned much 1. TOUGH GUYS (R) 6:35 head reading MTV. pounding the jug on the floor and in my review anyway. JUMPIN JACK FLASH (R) 8 20 His antics did not stop with this on his head, singing the call and 2. WRAITH (R) 6:30 song though. In his next song, “I response song. Mojo jumped on —N oah F inz 52 PICK UP (R) 8:10 4 A Wednesday, November 26,1986 Daily Nexus

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