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Football Parking Rules & Regulations
FOOTBALL PARKING RULES & REGULATIONS • Car parking rates are $30 per vehicle and are only allowed to park the day of the game. They will need to be moved out of the lot by noon of the day following the game. • Limited RV parking rates are $300 per vehicle and are allowed in the lot from Friday until Sunday evening. • Season passes are available for $175/Car ($25/game) and $1,750/RV ($250/game). • The lots will open at 6 a.m. for games starting at 11 a.m. and 8 a.m. for games starting after 11 a.m. • All parking spaces within Haymarket Park are available on a first-come, first served basis (no reserved parking). • Additional spaces for tailgating can be purchased for $30. • Once parked in Haymarket Park, vehicles may not be moved from their spot until departure from the complex. • All vehicles must display an Official Haymarket Park Pass at all times. Vehicles not displaying an Official Haymarket Park Pass are subject to removal at the owner’s expense. • Fire lanes must remain open and vacant at all times. Vehicles blocking fire or emergency lanes will be towed at the owner’s expense. • Alcoholic beverages of any sort are prohibited in the Haymarket Park parking lots. • Sleeping outside or in tents is strictly prohibited. All individuals must sleep in a vehicle-absolutely no exceptions. • A strict noise restriction is in effect from 12 a.m. until 7 a.m. At all other times, noise levels must remain at a reasonable level. • No scooters, ATVs, golf carts or other motorized units are allowed in Haymarket Park. -
Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)”—The Eagles (1976) Added to the Registry: 2016 Essay by Marc Eliot (Guest Post)*
“Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)”—The Eagles (1976) Added to the Registry: 2016 Essay by Marc Eliot (guest post)* The Eagles In 1971, the arrival of The Eagles signaled a major shift in popular musical tastes in America. If Woodstock was the funeral for both the music and the culture of a decade of drugged out, hippie, free love and cultish idealism, the Seventies was the decade of blatant decadence, political cynicism, sexual distrust, and rampant narcissism. No band represented both the rejection of the Sixties and the celebration of the Seventies more than its crown princes, the Eagles. Songs like “Lyin’ Eyes,” “Witchy Woman,” “One of These Nights,” and “Already Gone,” filled with spirited playing, close harmonies and an overlay of the Eagles’ war between the sexes, comprise four of the ten selections included in the initial compilation of Eagles’ hit songs from their first four albums, “Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975).” Ironically, although the Eagles’ laid-back sound was bright and natural as Southern California sunshine, none of the original four members were Golden State natives (Don Henley, vocalist, lyricist, drummer, was from Texas, bred on bluegrass and country music; Glenn Frey, vocalist, lyricist, rhythm guitar, pianist, came from the streets of Detroit, influenced by the music of Motown and mentored by Bob Seger; Randy Meisner, on bass, was a veteran bar band night sider out of Nebraska; Bernie Leadon, guitar, mandolin, banjo, was a Minnesotan who loved and loved to play classic country). Each migrated separately to Los Angeles, like lemmings, to The Troubadour, the musical and cultural ground zero club on Santa Monica Boulevard, owned and operated by Doug Weston, who favored putting on his stage country-rock bands and female vocalists. -
2018 River Madness Bracket
2018 River Madness Bracket First Round Second Round Swift 16 Entertaining 8 Fab Four Championship Fab Four Entertaining 8 Swift 16 Second Round First Round March 15-16 March 19-20 March 22-23 March 26-27 March 29 March 30 March 29 March 26-27 March 22-23 March 19-20 March 15-16 1 Elvis 70% Aerosmith 85% 1 Elvis 70% Elvis 70% Aerosmith 88% Aerosmith 85% 16 S. Miller Band 30% H. Lewis & News 15% 16 Elvis 58% Aerosmith 83% 8 Metallica 39% Elvis 70% Aerosmith 88% Springsteen 53% 8 Metallica 39% Styx 30% Springsteen 12% Springsteen 53% 9 Styx 61% Rod Stewart 47% 9 Elvis 66% Aerosmith 82% 5 Tom Petty 82% Van Halen 59% 5 Tom Petty 82% Tom Petty 78% Van Halen 61% Van Halen 59% 12 Bryan Adams 18% Elvis 58% Aerosmith 83% Chicago 41% 12 Tom Petty 42% Van Halen 17% 4 Madonna 67% Tom Petty 78% Van Halen 61% David Bowie 78% 4 Madonna 67% Madonna 22% David Bowie 39% David Bowie 78% 13 J. Browne 33% Tournament Of Legends A. Franklin 22% 13 Diamond Region Elvis 55% Aerosmith 45% Gold Region 6 REO 83% Bob Seger 75% 6 REO 83% REO Speedwagon 40% Bob Seger 42% Bob Seger 75% 11 The Police 17% Sheryl Crow 25% 11 Prince 56% Fleetwood Mac 41% 3 Prince 77% REO Speedwagon 40% AJ2F4 Fleet Mac 83% 3 Prince 77% Prince 60% Fleet Mac 58% Fleet Mac 83% 14 S & G 23% Elvis 66% Aerosmith 82% Temptations 17% 14 Prince 34% Guns N Roses 18% 7 Bee Gees 45% GNR 69% 7 Bee Gees 45% Pink Floyd 37% Guns N Roses 60% GNR 69% 10 Pink Floyd 55% Prince 56% Fleetwood Mac 41% Doobie Bros 31% 10 Elton John 44% Guns N Roses 59% 2 Elton John 87% Pink Floyd 37% Elvis 65% Guns N Roses 60% R. -
2020-21 Nebraska Roster & Statistics Huskers Tip
NEBRASKA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES VS. ORAL ROBERTS, FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 6 P.M. 2020-21 SCHEDULE (0-0, 0-0 BIG TEN) NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS Date Opponent Time/Result Dec. 4 Oral Roberts [B1G Network+] 6 p.m. VS. ORU GOLDEN EAGLES Friday, Dec. 4, 2020, 6 p.m. (CT) Dec. 6 Idaho State [B1G Network+] 5 p.m. Pinnacle Bank Arena (15,000) - Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 10 Illinois^ [B1G Network+] 7 p.m. Live Video: B1G Network+ Dec. 14 at Creighton [NET] 5 p.m. Live Radio: Husker Sports Network (5:45 p.m.) Matt Coatney (PBP), Jeff Griesch (Analyst) Dec. 20 at Indiana^ [B1G Network+] TBA 0-0 Lincoln (B107.3 FM/1400 AM); Omaha (ESPN 590 AM) 0-2 Dec. 23 at Purdue^ [B1G Network+] TBA 0-0 BIG TEN Huskers.com, Huskers App, TuneIn 0-0 SUMMIT Dec. 31 Northwestern^ [B1G Network+] TBA Jan. 3 Rutgers^ [B1G Network+] TBA Jan. 7 at Michigan^ [B1G Network+] TBA HUSKERS TIP SEASON AGAINST ORAL ROBERTS FRIDAY Jan. 10 at Michigan State^ [B1G Network+] TBA • The Nebraska women’s basketball team opens its 2020-21 season by taking on Oral Roberts on Jan. 16 Ohio State^ [B1G Network+] TBA Friday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Tip-off against the Golden Eagles (0-2) is set for 6 p.m. (CT). • Due to Big Ten Conference policies and local directed health measures, no fans will be permitted Jan. 19 Minnesota^ [B1G Network+] TBA inside Pinnacle Bank Arena. A live video stream will be available to subscribers of B1G Network+ with Jan. -
Winter 2006-2007
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA–LINCOLN COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS ALUMNI MAGAZINE WINTER 2006-2007 Q&A With Steve Pederson Pages 44–51 Photo courtesy Lincoln Journal Star M E D I A Wesley G. Pippert ‘JUST POLITICS’ The nation has been reminded in recent days of the quality of There had been jokes that Ford had played football too long President Gerald R. Ford’s life and the easy, comfortable rela- without a helmet, making light of his presumed lack of wit — tionship he had with members of the press corps. even though he finished in the top third of his class both at In many ways, this relationship was another demonstration Michigan and the Yale law school. So during the speech Ford of Ford’s general friendliness with everyone. And it seems to me tried to put on an old helmet he had worn — but it wouldn’t fit. that it also was the result of his having worked on a frequent, “Heads tend to swell in Washington,” he said, a remark that daily basis with reporters during a quarter of a century in brought down the house. Congress. It was something of a surprise, then, when in 1974 Ford In times past, reporters gathered on the floor of the Senate a vetoed a bill that would have strengthened the 1966 Freedom of few minutes before the start of the session for what was called Information Act. (FOIA gives any citizen the right to gain access “dugout chatter,” a time when the majority leader would answer to government documents, with certain exceptions such as questions. -
Schedule Quickprint TKRN-FM
Schedule QuickPrint TKRN-FM 2/5/2021 10A through 2/5/2021 2PM s: AirTime s: Runtime Schedule: Description 10:00:00a 00:00 Friday, February 05, 2021 10A 10:00:00a 04:05 I WISH / STEVIE WONDER 10:04:05a 03:25 LADY / LITTLE RIVER BAND 10:07:30a 03:59 EVIL WAYS (FULL) / SANTANA 10:11:29a 02:22 LONELY PEOPLE / AMERICA 10:13:51a 03:46 BLINDED BY THE LIGHT (SINGLE) / MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND 10:17:37a 03:09 ROCK ON / DAVID ESSEX 10:20:46a 04:19 AFTER THE LOVE HAS GONE / EARTH, WIND & FIRE 10:25:05a 03:43 YOU BELONG TO ME / CARLY SIMON 10:28:52a 03:30 STOP-SET 10:35:38a 04:32 MOONDANCE / VAN MORRISON 10:40:10a 02:20 FRIENDS / ELTON JOHN 10:42:30a 02:44 THIS WILL BE (AN EVERLASTING LOVE) / NATALIE COLE 10:45:14a 03:36 TUMBLING DICE / ROLLING STONES 10:48:50a 03:32 BIG SHOT / BILLY JOEL 10:52:22a 03:30 STOP-SET 11:00:00a 00:00 Friday, February 05, 2021 11A 11:00:00a 03:35 ROCK WITH YOU / MICHAEL JACKSON 11:03:35a 04:14 YOU BELONG TO THE CITY / GLENN FREY 11:07:49a 03:47 BORDERLINE / MADONNA 11:11:36a 04:51 THE WAY IT IS / BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE 11:16:27a 04:00 KARMA CHAMELEON / CULTURE CLUB 11:20:27a 03:26 TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT/BE MY BABY / EDDIE MONEY 11:23:53a 03:23 JUNGLE LOVE (EDIT) / THE TIME 11:27:20a 03:30 STOP-SET 11:34:04a 03:59 EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD / TEARS FOR FEARS 11:38:03a 03:39 TURN YOUR LOVE AROUND / GEORGE BENSON 11:41:42a 03:00 NEED YOU TONIGHT / INXS 11:44:42a 03:49 I CAN'T HOLD BACK / SURVIVOR 11:48:31a 03:40 WHEN DOVES CRY / PRINCE 11:52:11a 03:30 STOP-SET 12:00:00p 00:00 Friday, February 05, 2021 12P 12:00:00p -
Championship Facilities
28 | NEBRASKA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | 2013-14 CHAMPIONSHIP FACILITIES THIS IS NEBRASKA | 2013 NCAA SWEET 16 HUSKERS.COM | 29 Nebraska's top facilities are not limited to the women’s basketball program. Nearly every Husker sport enjoys a venue that ranks among the nation's best. Nebraska provides its student-athletes top-notch game-day and practice atmospheres in every sport. The nationally prominent Nebraska volleyball team moved into the Devaney Center for the first time in 2013, after the building received a $20 million renovation. The baseball, softball, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling programs have all benefitted from new practice facilities within the last two seasons. Left: Memorial Stadium entered 2013 with a nation-leading 325 consecutive sellouts. The stadium expanded by more than 5,000 seats in 2013, while adding an innovative academic/ athletic research wing in the East Stadium. The Osborne Athletic Complex provides Nebraska student-athletes with top-notch training facilities. The main entrance to the Osborne Athletic Complex and Traditions Lobby features an impressive waterfall and a wall that honors those who contributed to the massive project, as well as memorabilia and trophies from all of Nebraska’s bowl games. Top right: Nebraska’s teams compete in some of the nation’s finest facilities in front of large crowds. The nationally prominent volleyball team is leading the nation in attendance in its first season in the Bob Devaney Sports Center in 2013. Middle: The Nebraska soccer and tennis programs will benefit from new homes in 2014-15, while the softball, wrestling and track and field programs enjoy some of the finest facilities in the nation. -
Internships Are a Key Component of a Student's Academic Program at The
Gaining Professional Experiences Across the United States: A Summary of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Turf Internships 2012-14 Internships are a key component of a student’s academic program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They allow students to explore different areas of turfgrass management, make connections with future employers, learn about warm- and cool-season turfgrasses under different growing conditions, and experience a professional work environment. Two internships are required as part of each student’s academic program, and students are strongly encouraged to have at least one of these internships at an out-of-state facility. From 2012-14, 45 students completed 67 turf internships for academic credit in 25 different states. The images below represent each location where a student completed an internship. For locations with multiple interns over the three years, the number of students who interned at that location is listed in parentheses after the facility name. Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania Anchorage Golf Course, Anchorage, Alaska Lakeshore Country Club (2), Chicago, Illinois Madden’s Resort, Brainerd, Minnesota TruGreen (2), Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska Eagle/Tara Hills Golf Course, Papillion, Nebraska Globe Life Park, Texas Rangers, Arlington, Texas Blackstone Country Club, Peoria, Arizona TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Illinois Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minnesota Wilderness Ridge GC, Lincoln, Nebraska Plainfield Country Club, Edison, New Jersey Citibank Ballpark, Midland Rockhounds, Midland, Texas Desert -
2011-3 CRB Phonorecords II ] Adjustment of Determination of ] Compulsory License Rates for Making and ] Distributing Phonorecords ] ______]
BEFORE THE COPYRIGHT ROYALTY BOARD LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Washington, D.C. _____________________________________ In the Matter of ] Docket No. 2011-3 CRB Phonorecords II ] Adjustment of Determination of ] Compulsory License Rates for Making and ] Distributing Phonorecords ] ___________________________________ __] COMMENTS OF GEAR PUBLISHING COMPANY By Federal Register notice dated May 17, 2012, 77 Fed. Reg. 29259, the Copyright Royalty Board ("Board") solicited comment on the proposed regulations that set rates and terms under section 115 statutory license for use of musical works in physical phonorecord deliveries, permanent digital downloads, ringtones, interactive streaming, limited downloads, limited offerings, mixed service bundles, music bundles, paid locker services, and purchased content locker services. Gear Publishing Company hereby submits its comments of objection of certain portions of the motion. INTRODUCTION Gear Publishing Company is a privately held company established in 1965. Gear has been recording artist Bob Seger’s exclusive publisher since 1966. Mr. Seger is an accomplished international recording artist and composer who has achieved remarkable success and longevity in his career. He is a 2012 inductee in the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, 2004 Inductee in the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, has sold over 50 million records, and his Greatest Hits album was recognized by SoundScan as the #1 Catalog Album of the Decade (2000 – 2010). Gear also served as a publishing consultant for recording artist Robert Ritchie (p/k/a/ Kid Rock) while Mr. Ritchie was managed by Punch Enterprises from 2000 to 2007. COMMENTS There are several issues with the proposed settlement we respectfully request the Board consider as it contemplates implementing the proposed settlement as compulsory rates and terms affecting all copyright owners in the United States, including: 1. -
Pinnacle Bank Arena
24 | NEBRASKA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | 2013-14 PINNACLE BANK ARENA The Nebraska women's basketball program enters a new era in 2013-14 with the move into the $179 million Pinnacle Bank Arena. Located in downtown Lincoln, the 15,000-seat arena is the centerpiece of a bold and dynamic city plan. A landmark venture that shows the cooperative spirit across the community, the arena will be the permanent home of Nebraska men's and women's basketball while serving as one of the Midwest's hottest spots for the nation's top touring shows. The arena, which is just steps away from both Memorial Stadium and Hawks Field and Bowlin Stadium at Haymarket Park, will also serve as a hub for a new outdoor entertainment district in Lincoln, known as the Railyard. In addition to the economic impact of thousands of Husker fans at each basketball home game, the Haymarket area has seen the addition of several major hotels, upscale housing options and many new dining and entertainment options. Top: The South entrance of Pinnacle Bank Arena faces the new Railyard outdoor entertainment district in downtown Lincoln. The arena seats more than 15,000 fans and includes 36 suites, 20 loge boxes and 832 club seats. It also includes 11 permanent concession stands, 14 portable locations and 85 total points of sale. The arena is also home to a new Huskers Authentic Team Store. Bottom: The women's locker room entrance includes a large "N" identical to the design in the Hendricks Training Complex. The Huskers also will enjoy spacious locker room, team room and athletic medicine areas in the new arena. -
Classic Rock/ Metal/ Blues
CLASSIC ROCK/ METAL/ BLUES Caught Up In You- .38 Special Girls Got Rhythm- AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long- AC/DC Angel- Aerosmith Rag Doll- Aerosmith Walk This Way- Aerosmith What It Takes- Aerosmith Blue Sky- The Allman Brothers Band Melissa- The Allman Brothers Band Midnight Rider- The Allman Brothers Band One Way Out- The Allman Brothers Band Ramblin’ Man- The Allman Brothers Band Seven Turns- The Allman Brothers Band Soulshine- The Allman Brothers Band House Of The Rising Sun- The Animals Takin’ Care Of Business- Bachman-Turner Overdive You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet- Bachman-Turner Overdrive Feel Like Makin’ Love- Bad Company Shooting Star- Bad Company Up On Cripple Creek- The Band The Weight- The Band All My Loving- The Beatles All You Need Is Love- The Beatles Blackbird- The Beatles Eight Days A Week- The Beatles A Hard Day’s Night- The Beatles Hello, Goodbye- The Beatles Here Comes The Sun- The Beatles Hey Jude- The Beatles In My Life- The Beatles I Will- Beatles Let It Be- The Beatles Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)- The Beatles Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da- The Beatles Oh! Darling- The Beatles Rocky Raccoon- The Beatles She Loves You- The Beatles Something- The Beatles CLASSIC ROCK/ METAL/ BLUES Ticket To Ride- The Beatles Tomorrow Never Knows- The Beatles We Can Work It Out- The Beatles When I’m Sixty-Four- The Beatles While My Guitar Gently Weeps- The Beatles With A Little Help From My Friends- The Beatles You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away- The Beatles Johnny B. -
Sun Bowl 2017 Spring Concerts
Sun Bowl 2017 Spring Concerts (Located on 107th Ave just south of Peoria Ave) Sun Bowl shows are FREE for RCSC Cardholders & their escorted guests! Please be prepared to show your photo RCSC Member or Privilege Card for entry; no key fobs accepted. Turn the Page – Bob Seger Tribute Sunday, March 12 at 6pm Get ready for some great rock & roll as we kick off the 2017 Spring Sun Bowl Concert Series when Sam Morrison takes to the stage in this tribute to Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. One of the nation’s top tribute bands (CNBC News), we’re sure there will be all of the “Night Moves” and lots of “Old Time Rock and Roll” as you experience memories of these beloved hits. Tonight’s The Night – Rod Stewart Tribute Sunday, March 19 at 6pm Sun City AZ welcomes back this incredible dead-on Rod Stewart tribute artist Rob Caudill. Complete with soccer balls into the crowd and flamboyant dress, Caudill has the voice, look and mannerisms of Stewart throughout his career down pat. As the legendary Joe Walsh of The Eagle fame was quoted as saying, “Rob is Rod! This is one that will make you do a double take. He is that good." Check it out! Eric Clapton Experience Sunday, March 26 at 6pm The Eric Clapton Experience is the ultimate tribute to 19 time Grammy winning Blues/Rock Artist Eric Clapton, who has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame three times - the most of any artist! This band honors this legendary artist with seasoned musicians coming together to form a real Rocking/Blues Eric Clapton experience.