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Constellations and astronomical events visible from central South Carolina during the fall months is the subject of Gibbes Planetarium's September Starwatch. This program runs through Sept. 30 with shows each Saturday and Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and 4. Admission is 50? for students, 75? for adults and free for museum members. The South Carolina Arts Commission will be accepting applications for thus year's Mobile Arts residencies through Sept. 14. Available to community sponsors at a nominal cost, the program consists of two mobile art studios, the Arts Truck and the Proftc Trii/?Sr froirol oonot?ofoli? f/v M. A lAV*rt) VTIUVII UUT VI OVpUl UWV1JT IV locations throughout the state for six-week residencies. Both trucks are fully equipped and staffed with professional artists by the Commission. Artists and Commission staff work with community sponsors to tailor the residency to local needs and interests. For more information contact your county arts coordinator at the South Carolina Arts Commission, 1800 Gervais St., 758-3442. Paintings by Chevis Clark and Carol McDaniel are on display at the Richland County Public Library, 1400 Sumter Street, through Sept. 28. Both artists have had many one-man shows and their works are in many public and private collections throughout the United States and other countries. They have won numerous awards ana nave exniDitea in group snows in major museums throughout the United States. The price for the small shrimp In the Monday, Sept. 10, issue is rnrrnrf "*rirn ir V^WI I yjl IV^O 13 small shrimp dinner, served wit hushpuppies, and coleslaw Reg. 2.85 The Gamecock regrets its Delicic a pre game buffet a Top of Carolina is t) /I /M/l A/i S\/\ /I A/1 /M /Vv /?/* ^ a * - uvy ircrctrty jut art uvt of football Dine from our delici U n4- ^7 4. L J uujjvl area irtvn on t Sat., Sept. 15 serving hours: U:30 prn - 7:00 pm T??>QW))rito nMQ L\> no in ir jn/vuiyf fu/i/i/i/fW w v I " call'777-8198 : The To%> I /? - I 0/^ I? ? I WW? ^ V i*- v, **/ #////A*if. Vv4/.*/. V#4/"' ' The fifth annual Ithaca Video Festival, a touring exhibition and public television broadcast, will present a selection of the finest independent video produced in the United States at McKissick Museums through Sept. 30. The annual Ithaca Video Festival is a program of Ithaca Video Projects, an independent non-profit media production center. The Festival is dedicated to promoting professional video artists and their work through public exhibition in selected museums, libraries and galleries across the country. Selections from this year's festival will also be broadcast on WYYT PA/>hocfnr TV! V ortrl noKla/inof An avwuvoivi , ii, x .| atiu vaui^vaoi uu Manhattan Cable, New York City. Fall classes at the Richland Art School begin Sept. 17 and run through Dec. 22, with workships in drawing and painting for youth and adults. Classes meet weekly for an hour and a half. Registration is on a first come, first served basis. For registration and additional information, contact the Columbia Museums of Art and Science, 799-2810. The National Endowment for the Arts and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art announce the fourth grant program of Individual Artists Fellowships for Southeastern Artists. Southeastern artists are encouraged to request guidelines and application forms by pnnfoptinO fhp Sfinthi>actorn fonfor frtr Contemporary Art, 750 Marguerite Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27106. dinner that ran ; incorrect. The h French fries. Special 2.49 ; error. M III 'US z t the P?st ze perfect pror ming j ?wee] m Q H JLAXCJUVJ o the game [ leve ed -. an i silk ' (Pre whna ,j if y ' ' ~ "WWMBwaMMsiwaw The top ten singles of the week, according to Billboard, are: 1. My Sharona The Knack A blistering guitar solo distinguishes this catchy tune from The Knack's phenomenally bestselling first album. But how manv times can vou listen to someone go "muh-muh-muh my Sharona" before you go buh-buh-buh bananas? 2. After the Love Has Gone ... Earth Wind & Fire Maurice White and company let all their soulful blues flow on this lush number. Commercila success hasn't spoiled EWF's sense of good music-making, and after the rather weak "Boogie Wonderland" it's good to hear their polished vocals put to good use again. 3. The Devil Went Down to Georgia . Charlie Daniels Band From the legend-like story to Daniels' furiously virtuostic fiddling, "The Devil Went Down" is easily the most fun song to hit the charts in several years. The chorus has an irresistable singalong feeling to it, and it's almost impossible to dislike. 4. Don't Bring Me Down E Lq This is ELO's best number in quite a while, breaking away from their selfimposed formula music of the last few albums. Incorporating a pleasingly hardrock beat and some good lyric hooks ("You're lookin' good just like a snake in the grass"), "Don't Bring Me Down" hearkens back to verv earlv ELO and numbers like "Roll Over Beethoven". 5. Lead Me On Maxine Nightingale j A totally innocuous song from a bland, 1 faceless singer, this one wallows in 1 es, Virginia There Is A Graphics Center!"^ The Graphics Center is < j j n ?& J _ bouuiiu. yeai1 XtO an sLuae nizations. Silkscreening ers, lino-scribed posters, notions can be created t The Graphics Center is : tdays and appointments e by dialing 777-7130. The Graphics Center is ] 1 of the West Wing of tfi The Graphics Center hi artist (illustrator) with screening and layout, far work-studv) v <r on are Interested call 7 nraMHHB mediocrity. It's seemingly an attempt to combine Linda Ronstadt and Aretha Franklin in one song, and there just isn't enough room for both of them. 6. Sad Eyes Robert John Really competent bubblegum music is rare these days, but Robert John has all the right ideas in "saa uyes." ine nines introduction leads right into a pleasantly mindless ditty with all the right sounds in all the right places. 7. Lonesome Loser Little River Band First Under the Wire is reportedly the Little River Band's best album, and from the sound of this tune that just may be the case. The a capella introduction makes you sit up and listen to this one, and the rest of the song doesn't disappoint. 8. Ml Never Love This Wav Again... Dionne Warwick This song goes to show that there is still room in the music business for the flash Vegas-type numbers that one invariably associates with John Davidson or some other such clone. In fact, one can't help but think that Dionne Warwick is doing her level best in this tune to be Diana Ross. She's not. 9. Good Times Chic Chic epitomizes everything boring, repetitious and decadent about disco. Their songs are distinguishable only by their titles. Disco in general is not too good, but when it gets this crassly commercial, it's downright disgusting. 10. Sail On Commodores Okay, so maybe this one does make the Commodores sound like a country-western group, but I still say it's one of the most beautifully written and performed songs of the year. nts and campus I for T-shirts and banners and other t flT" mi"P OT?t^Qf o r\-n TT/N1 ^ 0 j uu uAijuo ui tyuu. now open 1-5 p.m. i for use can be Located in the lower l6 Russell House. w an opening for l a knowledge of 77-7130.