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rmmrrmm MHTIIW SIINCW Sar Koger Center, Thi Doctors Nathan and . surrounding toe RH Ballroom, Thui Miss Black Koger Center, Si "We" plays, four perspective of n Koger Center, Monday Speaker Yoland^ Dr. Martin L RH Ballroom, Thu; t ai.f.l RH Ballroom, Sun NAACP Found] RH Ballroom, Tue: United RH Ballroom, Sal Salute to Black Af Randall Robins* RH Ballroom, Si Show fea By CHAD BRAY Staff Writer After the recent release of Led Zeppelin's boxed set, Brian Winthrop International Ltd. is sponsoring the Laser Zeppelin Laser Light Rock Concert Friday at the Township Auditorium. Promoter Matt Winthrop said the show utilizes ACR/SWISS, America's only European laser system, to create full-color laser tmorTAc Ar? o ^OO-C/Tll Qrp f aa! iina^v/j vj it a jvu jvjuui viuui screen and to shoot tunnels of light and color over the audience to the music of Led Zeppelin. "It gives us the opportunity of using the system to shoot out fullcolor tunnels and beams out over the audience," Winthrop said. "During the event we raise an FOX 102 LASi LAS 10,000 WAT1 THE J TICKETS $11 AD1 M$2 DISCOUNT W] Brian Winthrop Internationa SCUBI Thursday, Janu< PE Center Wear you FREE INT; I? Earn $160 a month! We need males with A < bonus program for studer op Serologicals mpRnvn IBUlfAlllBiMI afina! ursday, Jan. 24, 8 PM Julia Hare discuss issues >ay's Black Family sday, Jan. 31,7:30 PM USC Pageant anday, Feb. 3, 8 PM plays told from the fewly freed slaves Thursday, Feb. 4 - 7, 8 PM ^ King, daughter of ajther King, Jr. rsday, Feb. 7, 7:30 PM nt show day, Feb. 10,7:30 PM er's Day Program sday, Feb. 12,7:30 PM Step Show turday, Feb. 16, 8 PM hericans with speaker on of Trans-Africa inday, Feb. 24,4 PM Dan Barabas/The Gamecock itures lase electric screen and shoot out colors of light that change shape and change color in mid-air. "What's exciting about this system is that we just bang the hell out the audience. We shoot things right over their heads so that it gives a lot more dramatic effect to the show than just sitting back and watching stuff on the screen." Winthrop International annually tours a number of different laser shows. One of their most popular college shows is their Saturn V show featuring a mixture of new wave and classic rock. They also have a British Invasion show and are now working on a classical, new age show. "People that used to go out and see a symphony orchestra, just like college students, are getting tired presents ER ZEPPl ER LIGHT ROCK CON( " DOLBY? Sound FULL COLOR 3-D LA I I M URING TIIE MUSIC OF: LED ZEPPELIN TOWNSHTP AUDI! FRIDAY JANUARY 18 8:0 VANCE $13 DAY OF SHOW INFO & C ITH THIS AD AND USC ID. ADV/ I, Ltd. 700 Canal Street Stamford, CT 06902 lClub ry 17 - 8:00 PM - Room 134 t swimsuit! RO DIVE! SC-91 Dr B blood types. Special its! Call us for details. 19 Middleburg Dr. Suite 105 Columbia, SC 29204 254-6537 i Student-dire< earns showir By ANDREA L. SWEET Staff Writer Imagine the thrill of having total control in the production and direction of your own film. For media arts student Don Garrick, the dream came true. Hard Times, Good Times, a documentary film produced by senior Don Garrick, 26, will air 7:30 p.m. tonight on South Carolina Educa tional Television. The film looks at South Carolina women and the ways they survived the Great Depression. "The purpose of this project was to show a different side of the depression and how it affected the women of the south," Garrick said. "I interviewed women in their 70's and 80's from all races and walks of life who lived during that historical period in time. "We wanted to do something really different with this film so the . women I talked to ranged from scholars to housewives and included a look at women, like Mary McLeod Bethune, who helped to shape today's society more than rs, rock of the same old thing," Winthrop said. "By putting classical music to laser light, we're discovering a whole new audience. "People, college age, grew up watching Star Wars and Close Encounters and video games and so it's sort of a high tech society. I think the allure of a laser is keeping in trend with what people have become accustomed to ? hightech. Everything is so high-tech that putting lasers to music is a natural marriage." The concert begins at 8 p.m. Friday in the auditorium. Tickets are $11 in advance and $13 the day of the show at the Township Box Office, Taylor Street Pharmacy and all other usual outlets. For more information or to charge by phone, call 252-6530. FOX 102 ?LIN :ert SER BEAMS ,Jj& . ORIUM ! 0PM :HARGE nx. #252-6530 lNCE TICKETS ONLY . Phone: (203)325-3505 ............ / I MIMO WMS? 6e wsed w j 1215 Augusta Rd. : 794-8 J (Across Gervais 0 Expires Janua 3* FOG (original r CROCKM' 252-7 3722 Rivi $10 Advance :ted movie lg on ETV they will ever know. All subjects were asked how they handled problems the depression brought them and the comforts they sought." The pieces of this young filmmaker's dream started to come together when he landed art intern snip wiin i.e. iiiv. hrom mere, he petitioned the Humanities Council for a chance to do a documentary on women of the depression period. "Garrick applied to the council for a grant to do his film. We wanted to do something for our resource department on women in the south, and he had the best ideas of how to make this a documentary we all could be proud of," said Randy Acres, member of the Humanities Council. Garrick said contributions of money and equipment helped with production. S.C. ETV donated more than $3,000 in facilities, USC provided equipment and consultation, and the Humanities Council gave Garrick a $500 grant, Garrick said. VM iiH 1 HRe] h? ??? 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