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Renaissa featured The Columbia Waits (renaissanc town musicians)?will perform "A Advent Celebration: Music fc Christ and the Virgin Mary" as pai of USC's Early Music in Columbi concert series. The early music serie continues through 1989. The concert begins at 8 p.m. Fr day in Gambrell Hall auditorium, i pre-concert lecture will begin at 7:4 p.m. The Columbia Waits, whos members include Elizabeth Duck Scott Greib, David Gresham, Crai Kridel, Russell Long, Jackie Perkins Karen Boggs Roberts and Joh: Wetzel, will perform medieval am renaissance music frotft England Spain and Germany. Authentic in struments for the performance in elude gittern, lute, rebec, kemenche Medieval harp and bells, posune buisine, serpent and positive organ. ^1 Mil MW JJjj Semester's last 'I Christ By SUSAN NESBITT Ex-features editor Note: 777/5 is the last issue of the . it's my last issue on Features, ever. I' 1 in the same corner of the newsroom f ths (well, I took a vacation during s next semester I'm going over to the ne some real work. Maybe Todd, the Features, and Tommy, who's keepil assistant, will let me write stuff somt Merry Features' Christmas! There going on in the next few days than car a stocking, more than eight tiny reind* a sleigh. For example: Columbia's historic House IN decorated for Christmas and open to day and tomorrow from 5:50 p.m. There will be no admission char candlelight tours of the Hampton-F sion, the Robert Mills House and tl Wilson House. At various times be local musicians will perform Christm< Mann-Simons Cottage will be opei tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. houses are owned and operated by County Historic Preservation Comi more information call 252-1770. The Lights Before Christm displayed at Riverbanks Zoo beginnin continuing through Dec. 30. As through the new, relocated entrance p zoo. 80.000 liehts will twinkle over banks Farm will be decorated v jGrand Opei 15%C With this coupoi ! OMEGA WC One ofjhe Nations La We are authorized to do l Russell House 777-1 ? DID YOU KN 9 MONTHS AFTE COMES "LAB Don't let your IV become a surp Have a SAFE ant vf5J PLANNED rv 2712 Middle \\ 2564 nee music in concert ;e ... ' : *J^Concert|j| a Preview i\ 0 The group will perform works such as "The Coventry Carol," "Es 1st e Ein' Ros' Entsprungen" and "In Dulci Jubilo." g Tho canryryA ?L ? ^ ...Ml ,, 1 nv. jvwiiu nail VJ1 II1C concert Will n present "Christmas Music from the d Time of Thomas Hardy." The Waits will be joined by special guest artist professor Patrick Scott, who will recite Hardy's verse and excerpts < from Under the Greenwood Tree. 1 , Admission is free. The concert is 1 open to the public. 1 1 Aililtl1 Features' something' mas events aboi semester, and * rs se been sitting Features C or seven mon summer), and ws desk to do greenery and lights, and besi new boss at you would expect to find at ng his job as animal creations made fro ?times. Along with decorations, th< ocuiic! uniii ucc. wnen n( 's more stuff fulfill other obligations. T i be stuffed in music from school groups, c ;er can pull in munity groups caroling eacl gates open each evening at i Museums are 8:30 p.m. Visitors have unt the public to- their tour. Admission is $1 to 8:30 p.m. cents for children six to ged for the younger than six are admitt 'reston Man- tion call 779-8717. he Woodrow The Columbia Marion )th evenings. form Saturday and Sunday is music. The Columbia Museum of Art i today and dyland with Cotton Candy > The historic bit and the ice cream man 1 the Richland p.m. and 3 p.m. Admission i nission. For for children. For informatio Also at CMA will be i as will be OpenHouseSundayDec.il g Friday and Share the spirit with the "I visitors pass Christmas and Hanukkah sto ilaza into the Around the World, punch ai head. River- Mrs. Claus will be there, ; /ith holiday Santa's helpers. The Christm ning Special! k XX Selected ! ITT Tourist ! " I Cruises 1 I )RLD TRAVEL ! irgest Travel Agencies Jniversity Business Travel -Carolina Mall 3431 lOW THAT IR CHRISTMAS^ !0R DAY"? ^ lerry Christmas rise package! i happy holiday! PARENTHOOD burg Drive 908 mm \ The Columbia Waits (Renaissance towi :ert Friday in the Gambrell Hall auditori Karen Boggs Roberts, Jackie Perkins, El Kridel, Scott Grieb and Russell Long. Renaissance music from England, Spain ; Aliilllf I ind as vacation _______________ and open to the the corner of Bi . for informatior hristmas Sundayis 1 with Mikhail B cV>Aii;inrt T auwwiug iiv/iu jL des the typical animals choreographed the zoo, there will be duction, which mf: yes, rao^ lights. At 4:05 p.m., :re will be j^its from a pet mouse hel i will nave to go on to Jessye Normc here will be holiday 5:15 p.m. Norr hurch choirs and com- hymns, h evening. Admission A Christmas i:30 p.m. and close at shows at 6:50 p 11 9 p.m. to complete others join Pa' .75 for adults and 75 Notre Dame Ca 12 years old. Those Visit Biltrr ed free. For informa- Tuesday. The C tripping up to s< ette Theatre will per- torian Christma Dec. 10 and 11 at the yuletide music . Christmas in Can- masterpiece." T Vitch, Rasburry Rab- and $65 for oth will be presented at 2 admission and 1 s $2 for adults and $1 799-2810. n call 799-2810. the annual Christmas For additiona from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Greene Stree Bear House Family," it's informative, rytellers, Carols from meone for Chrk id cookies. Santa and friend for life. C and so will some of chains for the tr as Open House is free Signing off, Si ^ w will servt ? Sunday; - - '- 3 2864 Devine St. Call if COLUMBIA ^ A Carolina Tradition BUY or> GET OI FRE Buy ANY of the FAMOUS hambi ^ DAIRY BAR and get one FR : OPEN Monday - Friday 11 am - 4 pm Saturday (Ne: j 12 noon - 3 pm THE ORIGINAL P1MTNTO CH ii musicians) will perform in a con- |My um. Members of the group include izabeth Duck, John Wetzel, Craig HNj Featured will be Medieval and Wl Th< ind Germany. KjX ^u: Prom 1 I -ilill iMi jlllll From staff report This handy litt the desk and seen for Christmas gift n J iwi Jk J| inmiiniHiniiitmtniTTTT.iiiiuinii! roils around ===== ; public. The museum is located on ^ ill and Senate streets. Call 343-2198 special on SCETV. The Nutcracker ^ aryshnikov and Gelsey Kirkland is ::30 p.m. to 4:05 p.m. Baryshnikov The the American Ballet Theatre pro- 1 0QC is set to music by Tchaikovsky. Silent Mouse tells the story of how actIV ped write "Silent Night." Sure. Waiti in's Christmas Symphony begins at -j-q nan sings a variety of carols and GPA. Special with Luciano Pavarotti five r .m. The Canadian Boys Choir and ,. varotti for the concert from the meCJK thedral in Montreal. prepa lore Estate in Asheville, N.C. next VOU'll Columbia Museum of Art is road- y se the "finery of a traditional Vic- Force s and the enchantment of classical as you tour this architectural he trip is $60 for museum members iers. Cost includes transportation, unch. For more information, call I entertainment, check out Miracle t, our Christmas tabloid. It's silly, ' J it's red and green! Give it to so- J stmas ? save money and make a g m )r cut it into strips and make paper g a ee. Have fun with it. We did. g m ^J lr ~. | V I S I ? dinner December 18 Bring this Street loca *f , faculty. Bu BUY A T"*? PAIR, 7^111! t!!I GET A PAIR n Bring this coupoi * 1338 Main Stree you buy a compli choose your sec A*. ? ... ^ ~ 4 l\S /\/\ ... .... 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