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PEai Ea i Ear By TNT Hello again from sore neck central. This is our final endeavor, and it kind of brings tears to our eyes. It's been so heavy, folks. If we helped at least one person out there connect with something decent, f U/\r> rtlir 1 /"A V\ V?0?" K QQM iirrvrtViniUil/5 llltii uui juu naa u^tii w \ji lii wiiiit. A reminder to headbangers: Don't miss the big triple bill Tuesday. The Bullet Boys are moving their way up very quickly, and Winger are no slouches either. And, oh yeah, Cinderella will be there too. It's going to be a screamer's delight. TNT- Intuition (Polygram Records)? You knew it was inevitable TNT does TNT. We were pleasantly surprised with this and proud to share the same name with these Norwegian rockers. They have some pretty killer material. The album opens with an unusual choral arrangement that the Mormon Tabernacle Choir would be proud of called "A Nation Free." But it isn't long before they knock down the sanctuary walls and fire into some excruciating rock. "Caught Between the Tigers" chilled our spines with the blazing whiny guitar of Ronni LeTekro and pounding drum beat if Kenneth Odiin. This is followed by "Tonight I'm Falling," where the vocals of Tony Harnell really kick in. His voice is a combination of Joey Tempest of Europe, and it has the oral hang time and'tremulo of Klaus Meine of The Scorpions. In fact, TNT sounds a good deal like Europe, especially as the harmonies go ? very crisp and clean. CONGRATULATIONS SUE You're finally going to graduate. Way To Go! Love. Vour roomie , I. n 1 1 ! .[., ' 1, - ? r ' HU'V I.!' The above size is only Special Student & Youth Fares to EUROPE from New York on Scheduled AHnes! ^DESTINATIONS I OW 1 RT I LONDON $170 $340 PARIS 200 350 FRANKFURT 200 350 ZURICH/GENEVA 200 375 COPENHAGEN 260 475 STOCKHOLM/OSLO 260 475 ROME 265 530 MADRID 230 460 Add on fares from Boston, Washington, Chicago, Pittsburgh and many other U.S. cities CALL OR WRITE FOR OUR SPECIAL FARES TO THE SO. PACIFIC, AUSTRALIA, SO. AMERICA Eurail and Eurail Vbuth Passes available immediately. 1-800-777-0112 212-986-9470 WHOLE WORLD TRAVEL 17 E. 45th St., Suite 805, New M, NY 10017 Part of the worldwide STA Travel Network I/SV DUCKH \@/ SHOR I STUDENT ONE MONTH I WITH 3 MOf I COLUMBIA M 7729075 208 Jamil Rd. Free Trailer Available r Candy r Candy Candy On the jacket, Harnell is credited with all vocals and harmonies, so a lot of mixing went into this one. One can only wonder what the live show is like. "Intuition" and "Forever Shine On" are also chock-full of some mean LeTekro solos. The band also has a sense of wit, as displayed^ in "Ordinary Lover," which sounds like an English pub ballad. In short, we were quite pleased with Harnell's debut and TNT's second album. TNT doesn't usually listen to hardcore, but when a band makes a statement, TNT is on the beat. Murphy's Law Back With a Bong is a rocker. This is pure lead-heavy music with a feather-light sense of humor. TNT are certainly no connoisseurs of hard-core, but this ? combining the umph of heavy metal with funk and reggae ? is perhaps the best we've heard. Back With a Bong is a goodsounding album, technically, though hard-core vocalists are pretty atrocious no matter how good the production job. But with titles like "Panty Raid," "Attack of the Killer Beers," "Quest for Herb" (apparently a friend of the band's) and "Bong," how can you go wrong? Definitely a good choice for a little variety in anyone's record collection. So we say good-bye, au revoire, ciao. Yet weep not, all is not lost. Simply turn up your stereo as loud as a +u:~ir nusxn* 11 win gvj aiiu ill 111iv auuui duninivi days, long legs and TNT. Give your mom a smooch from us. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Send a note to a friend who's graduating. Call 777-4249 or Come by RH Rm 323 $10. B YC S< ( i ^ AD SIMP CAROUNA PROGRAM UNION I For more information, call 777-713C or come by Russell House room 20S EAD i'l,,... I TS 2,000 Pair FREE RENT sITHS LEASE IHI STORAGE DIRECTIONS y\ M J AM II l-X / V m 1-26 USC gradu wins art c( By LYNN GIBSON Staff writer A USC graduate student beat 644 contestants to win the Best of Show award in the 30th annual Springs Industries Art Show. Art graduate student Megan Wolfe's ceramic and glass sculpture was purchased by Springs Industries, a South Carolina textile company, ior azpuu. The Springs Industriessponsored show is open to artists from North Carolina and South Carolina. About 40 works were selected for the show, which travels in the Carolinas and Alabama. Awards were selected in five categories: easel paintings; graphics; mixed media; sculpture; and painting and drawings on paper. Wolfe, who plans to teach after she graduates this spring, said this was the third time she participated in the show. The first year she won the Best Sculpture award, and the second year she received a Merit award, which meant her work traveled with the show. This year's work is entitled "Harry's Fault" because glassblowing instructor Harry Stewart made the glass part of the sculpture, she said. Wolfe's father and mother both paint. Wolfe herself became interested in ceramics when she was 15. She got her undergraduate degree in ceramics at the Kansas City (Missouri) Art Institute. The T7- - /^i i nc ^juuu M ORED? BURNT OUT? THEN... )U GOTTA COME HAV 3ME FUN IN THE SUN Sunsplash '89 featuring the GOOD GUYS and also... / Bachelors of Art Saturday, April 15th 12 noon until 5 pm P.E. Fields B&C MISSION IS FRF.1 Tye-Dye T-shirts Saturday, April 15th 12:30 until 3:30 PE Fields B&C BUY & DYE: $3.00 ) BRING YOUR OWN >.' T-SHIRT & DYE: $1.00 mt H Cellar Door Pres Violent ] Sat., April 22, Booker T. Washin (across from 1 $15.00 tickets o Carolina Colise Peaches and Tay] late student jmpetition decision to attend USC was "on the spur of the moment," she said. "It must have been fate," the Miami native said. Wolfe said she uses totem poles and plant forms in most of her work. "I like to tell a story," she said. Wolfe said she uses red clay with many of her sculptures because it has an "earthenware" look and it contrasts well with most colors. "Harry's Fault" has a glass head and base and a ceramic body. Inscriptions carved into the piece describe different things Wolfe did while she was working on the sculpture. She used glass in the sculpture because she was taking Stewart's glassblowing class and she wanted to work with the medium. "Actually, glass is very similar to ceramics; the glaze is essentially glass, and I just decided to combine the two," she said. "Since he (Stewart) wanted to do it, and I wanted to do it, we did it." Glen Bradshaw, who judged the show, told University Relations the inscriptions "invited" people to read them. "It's the playfulness that attracted me," he said. "It held my attention. I kept coming back to it." The sculpture is on display at the McKissick Museum along with the rest of the show. 1 CluvC CDi > W U kjI From staff reports Sunsplash 1989 is here! At noon Saturday, the gates of athletic fields B and C will open up on good times for all. Bands The Good Guys and Bachelors of Art will be the main, though not the only, attractions. Food and drinks will be served, and tie-dyes will be sold for $3. o? The Good Guys, from Richmond, Va., have been knocking the'-socks 'E . i E! 3I?U CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION This event is made possible by Student Activities Fees. Hi #* m it M m and WUSC ent Femmes 1989 8:00 Dm igton Auditorium ?.E. Center) n sale NOW at um Box Office, lor St. Pharmacy i J% s #* & Sl> H % f ^.w. ?l|p? ^ h i , ?**. ^ ' BP-.rx Bp r?l / ^ ^ / | ?*/i v . PK' Hh&Hf v ihhw KB HBBS^ k ^hEii* i% pjnp ri Harry's Fault" by Megan Wolfe fash dowi off all those folks up North for some 11 m o nAii; C a tVioir ; i 11 ottomnt t a Ha 11111V 11V W . JU lllV^ Will d llVUlpl IU UW the same down here in Dixie. By combining rock, funk, reggae, ska and soul, The Good Guys create "a hybrid sound unmatched in today's music scene." They've toured from coast-tocoast in support of such acts as The Ramones, UB40, Steel Pulse, The Hooters, The Romantics and Simply Red, wowing every audience and TIcold \ 1 ^ g o^mm mi w Jostens Cold Sale. For one week ( Z s f ? '< ^ Date: APRIL 13, 14, CD Place: University Boc Meet with yout Jostens reqresentative for M 0 Columbia M Free Admission Si a Celebrating our COLUMBIA Senate & MUSEUM^ 1949 * IMfll CP|)f * tit J^k m^k rc# V i ' '/A\ 7 at USC even occasionally unstaeine the headlining act with their spunk and vivaciousness. From New York to Boston and Chicago to Detroit, The Good Guys have always bowled crowds over, converting the unaware into a legion of true believers. Be sure not to miss them. Bachelors of Art, local band extroardinaire, begin playing at 12:30 p.m., and Good Guys will follow at 2. RING SALE! DFF18K DFF14K r\rr 1A1/ >nly ! ^ ma iave the g fring of y jr > )STEXS 17, & 18 Time: 9 to 4:30 Deposit: $15.00 kstore-KUSSELL HOUSE EjgTgSj etarfy Sec our complete nog selection on display m your college txxAstore ?r useum of Art fl jb ^ ^ Plf: .VK- f" mday, April 16th 1?5pm 40th Anniversary Bull Streets SCBlBtBl >-1989 CM-143