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r Tim Weisberg ai will perform I Booker T. V Auditorium. The concert is sj the Kussell House Union Contempor Committee. There slinws; ;it 7 -30 ;inH 1,500 tickets are (itMieral admission be purchased at House Travel Cei Weisberg's lat< "Listen to the Ci most ambitious ur It is a concept albi on moods and enc American city. ' nriKPnk liiu r>rn city views entire musical evocation no lyrics, no poetr music. i Rus By Chuck Cromer One of the Caroli handicaps over the the lack of an ade accomodate the tivities on campv tendance for a com <??> f \ l/v /w CAptXlCU IU CAtCl soring organizatioi forced to seek campus. The ideal facilit with 1,500 seats b? the university's ? that size. Rarely seating arrangemi USC on camp auditoriums such House and 1 ministration auc with 300 seats. No ever think of boot cert in either of the weren't designed tivities. Fill] and started jumpi room. One man and asked, Are yc it?' I replied, 'No' "After a while, subject of the nee< prominent in the pi suddenly said, Ah He was involv manufacturing, a visioning a toy merchandise in < release of the pic "He then said, noise does it make it?' I said, 'I si something like 'p! said, 'Oh no, it sho 'chheeww.' All o entire table that pletely inanimate needle gun noises. v* {>* - v k. ^J| .' J jfl| ' '"* jl^SB nd his band ? i'ph 1H :if ^BOMbI im' fnnncin? 4111 iucuoiii^ JHFypF ^ f> Tgies in the rhe album gression of sly through . There are y, just pure ssell Ho The univers organizations a na community's campus for i years has been 3,000-seat Town quate facility to the awesome 1 numerous ac- Coliseum. Bot js. If the at- rent and are us cert or lecture is favorable acou >d 300 the spon- In 1974 USC n by necessity is to Booker a building off Auditorium wi Unfortunately y would be one inadequate as ecause most of except as a ] ictivities are of designed to 1 would a larger auditorium and snt be required. its incorporate us, only has few activities h ? r. D..?onl1 I u 1.. , c\z> uiu nuaauu meter, iiiliuuui^ Business Ad- concert next V\ litoriums, both There was nc one would would campus facility ting a rock con- an activities slh ;se places. They purpose ballro< for such ac- the new Russe project. Depe n~ ing all over the different one ai interrupted me was the best." >u going to be in One of Fuest' Sterling Hayder t nnmp tn th#? arrived on the s Jle gun which is role in Last Daj icture. One man Fuest said, "I s< , a needle gun!' dealer in a I ed with toy painting." Ha nd he was en- paced up and dc needle gun to silence and the connection with has told m iture." immediate frie 'What sort of Last Days of ; when you shoot Time Magazine jppose it goes it, hhitt.' Then he curiosity." uld go more like Magazine cal f a sudden, this science fiction had been com- There is no doi , began making hearing more Each man had a Robert Ruest. m' >* >: ' * I ;:1 ? - .;, ; ' SB |jL m i Mmi 4 L : _.v=-V ; ----v] < BjgSa v / j > wSs&Qi / 'USC fc ity's programming a re forced to look off t< facilities like the ship Auditorium, or 13,000-seat Carolina h ;h are expensive to d .ually too large for b sties. acquired the rights T. Washington r th its 750 seats. ^ ' Rnrkkpr T is - v a showcase facility last resort. It is ^ ?e a high school t) nothingrnore. Since )n into USC only a ave been scheduled I the Tim Weisberg a Wednesday night. 1< ted for a permanent li ' that could serve as d lowDlace. so a multi- s 3ni was included in s 11 House expansion nding on how it is From Page 6 c id each thought his j c c favnrifp anfnrs ic c i and when Hayden s et to shoot his guest i /s of Man on Earth, ? ee you as a used car lieronymus Bosch > yden went off and s >wn the set in s n replied, "No one \ e that before." An \ ndship began. i Man on Earth is, as t ? appropriately put "ftn aiiMmnf in * an auiii^iuiv, c Cinefantastique j led it "the best film since 2001." i ubt that we will be < about filmmaker ] ] ibout Can rranged, the ballroom can :> 1,000 students. Bob Todd, director of the louse, said the ballroom esigned for any one event e used for just about an> "The ballroom is in r< nulti-purpose facility. It i >e perfect for everything I vant to do, but it is caj; handling many inds of activities, from a o a dance," Todd said. Todd said the ballroc iccomodate movies, cf ectures, dances and meetii ittle difficulty. The ballro lividers which will allo> epajrate activities to < imultaneously. IJrmker vorks the circuit more an low to draw a sullen aud >f their beers and into lau lis first set on both nig >bviously a warm-up, des eel out the crowd and ;often any hardcore ty Debra McColl's appear* itage. Even as a warm-up sel vas enjoyable both nigh ?econd set followed McCo >et and was quite a bit bet lis first. Again, Parks dr lis experiences as a studen is from the time honored elevision and radio. His delivery was more and in tune with the spee audience - - (which was i fast). Monday's audience was enthusiastic. Tuesday was enthusiastic at tin leaden at other times. I Parks was enjoyable to w giggjagsij-L - : IBI l JL -?r on ap] seat up Most importantly ? *u:?^ t. utisia nuuiing iu rei all recognized Russell organizations. Acc is not any chartered stud< but can and faculty or st 'thing. can book the facil Russell House resi aalifv a no courses for acad Jy J be held there. hat you >able of The use of beer a divprso allowed in the fac concert occasions only. W1 booked there, beer not be sold person is expecte >m can witness the i c . . . A . * presentation ot the n ngs with disturb everyone om has ky his inebriated n three constant crusades continue procure another looking for that tj 8 d learns listen to. ienceout McColl is a i ighs. composer with a hi hts was (JSC. As a membei igned to based Silverman, also to USC several times pes for visits to Township ince on she accompaniec vr^ale with enmp t, Parks piano work I have ts. His time. Her style ra ill's first powerful blues to s ter than tributes, all uniqi ew from fit her voice and ex it as well on the piano. wells of Walking to the frc she broke into rplax**! ?' A ? ~:? ? a.?* * ? /\IIld/.lllg vii nv-v., (d of the l.>ow Sweet Chariot not very s^e wandered thro reaction drawing them into 's crowd returned to the sta ies and and went into a bl lowever, "j^t It lie." The ? atch and electric and involv * :' V. * '>' > . . B^r . ; jgH H aland* L /, the ballroom should patr it and is open to It will still university The bal ording to Todd, casions, th< ?nt organization not be a hir aff department festivities, ity through the dances wii ervationist, but allow beer lemic credit can travesty o tolerated. Winter For ind wine will be a wineility on special len a concert is The bai and wine will operation 1 because the fjrst sumir d to attend to students artistry and inconvenie lusician and not musician ? else at the pv- Rnnlffr T 1 babbling or his speaker li to the bar to namesePr drink. Those the haun rpe of situation Coliseum this bastio singer-pianist- was one of story of visiting in a iong t * of the AtlantaMcColl played For thos including two Monday 1 Auditorium. performan 1 her jazz sty lea happened. ?? Ai /i.ij? f? ui me ^uisicsi uviuen opi heard in a long surprise a nges from raw, artist. Tin ubdued melodic for Mad jely adapted to performe< IpnsivpahilitiM iinintontir Parks and >nt of the stage a medley of Admitted and "Swing bythecrov " during which in from I ugh the crowd, humor, c< the finale. She guitar sty ige still singing style capti uesy version of howled wit itmosphere was audience p ed. a rarity in "Buffalo C . iff '-vfV ^1^ ed onize the Golden Spur, be open. Ilroom will have ocjugh, where alcohol will tdrance to the evening's specifically designed th tables added will The beerbust type f the past will not be Banquest and the mal will allow for beer llroom should be in by the beginning of the ler session. Until then, 'ill have to accept the nee of seeing a talented like Time Weisberg in Washington and a ke former South Vietemier Nguyen Cao Ky in ting confines of the From page 6 n of boogie. The show the best to be presented ime. >e of you who attended t>ut missed Tuesday's ce an unusual thing For the first time in the ir's history, there was a tppearance by a guest i Bays, former guitarist Mountain Mime Troup dl a short set which >nally upstaged both McColl. [lly, Bays was bolstered vd which had just drifted the movie. His zan\ ambined with a solid le and excellent vocal vated the audience They h laughter as part of an articipation song called Jills" (1 thinks