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?nri ^is xs a weekly calend; I designed for USC studeni M The dates begin today ai \\\^ end Wednesday of the follo\ Jr-^t\ ing week. It's a free listing, but spa might be limited. Information can I ^ phoned, mailed or faxed to The Gam cock. Encore's phone number is 77 7181. Mail information to Encore c , Student Media, USC Russell Hous r^/-vlnmKio Qr 90908 The fa* numh V/V/IU11IUIU) k/V JWXMW* ??. ~ is 777-6482 (attention: Encore). Plea Z include your phone number, conta person and when we can reach yc We would appreciate photographs aj any additional information you c provide for our readers. HI gssm^m The Masquerade, Atlanta MfLA\ *77-R17ft Dec. 2. Bad Brains, Prong, Dig, $8. W advance, $12 at door. Dec. 3. Stuck Mojo, $5 at door. Dec. 4. Saigon Kick, Tribe Aft Tribe, Heroine, $7.50 advance, $ at door. _ Dec. 5. Cheap Trick, $14.50 advan< $18 at door. Dec. 6. The Lemonheads, Redd Rro OMagnapop, $14.50 advance, $18 door. The Ritz, Raleigh, N.C. (919) 836-8535 Dec. 7, 8 p.m. John Hiatt, $15 gene admission. Dec. 11, 8 p.m. Paul Westerberg, $ ^ advance and general admission. < Drayton Hall 777-2551 Dec. 2-5, 8-11. "Biedermann and I Firebugs." a bitterly comic paral mcnimH Kt; iKo rtcp r\f Kloiicm Buiopuwu UJ iUV IIOV U1 llllliUUl Germany during the 1930s, $ public, $8 faculty, staff, senic and military, $6 students. Z First Presbyterian Church 1324 Marion St. Dec. 5. USC Concert Choir Lai Wyatt, conductor, 6 p.m. free. tm m wm Gambrell Hau Auditorium HjKS Dec. 6. Faculty Artist series wi Robert Jesselson on cello a J Charles Fugo on piano, 7:30 p.i free. Columbia High School Dec. 9, 8 p.m. Columbia Commun Concert Band, a spectacular an ot sounds performed by prem musicians from Lexington a . ^2 Richland counties, free, 761-978 Carolina Coliseum Dec. 10. Annual IJSC Christm ANSWERS H( liililliil Ic ar Music Festival, 7:30 p.m., free. 1 ;s. trustus id Dec. 3-4, 8-11, 15-18. "A...My Name v- Is Alice" ce Columbia Marionette Theatre be Until Dec. 18. "One Arabian Night" e- Puppet Regime 7- Columbia City Ballet /o Dec. 3-5, 10-12. "Nutcracker," $21.50. ;e, Exhibits er Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N.C. se Until Feb. 6. Artcurrents 14: featuring ir>t nroanir cnilntnrpc hv thpfptp iu. Zemlin, a USC assistant professor. ] nd Columbia Museum of Art an 799-2818 Dec. 19. Piano duo Michiko Otaki and 1 Ciril Skeijanec 1 IMcKissick Museum 1 Until May 1. "Jubilation! African American Celebration Since Emancipation" Until Jan. 9. "Deanna Leamon: Recent 50 Drawings," a collection of 11 lifesize drawings by a USC art professor. Inspired by the deaths of 25 er factory workers in the 1991 fire in 10 a poultry processing plant in Hamlet, N.C. -p South Caboiina Statf Mikfiim Until March 13. "A Graphic Odyssey: ss, Romare Bearden as Printmaker" at Until Jan. 2. "Through the Garden Gate: The World of Beatrix Potter" Ponder Fine Arts Center, Benedict College: ral Dec. 2, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. "Annual Christmas Train Display Open House" 10 Dec. 4. Story Hour: Staff members from WIS-TV or The State newspaper will read Beatrix Potter sto ries> lium 11 a.111. u 11111 iiuun in "Number 2 Bolton Gardens, Kensington Square" on the first floor. Dec. 4. Book Signing. Terry Lipscomb will autograph copies of "South the Carolina in 1791: George Washt)le ington's Southern Tour" from 2 in p.m.-5 pjn. 10 Dec. 5. Garden Tea Time. At 3 p.m, >rs Yvonne Russell presents "Bringing Birds to Your Garden," which will be followed by an English Tea. $3 for friends of The State Museum, Ty $5 for others. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Call 737-3014. Dec. 7. Holiday Open House. The ith Museum will celebrate the season nd with an open house from 5:30 p.m. n? to 9 p.m. All galleries will be open, refreshments will be served and groups will perform holiday ity music. The museum shop will be ay open. Free. nd VWIUK LtNltK Al as Francis Beidler Forest-Charleston Me :all 777-4249 to ? Dec. 5, 1:30 p.m. "Live Birds of Prey." Visitors invited to talk with staff and view raptors such as hawks and owls before touring the boardwalk in an old-growth swamp forest at National Audobon Sanctuary. Until Jan 2. Christmas at Biltmore Estate and Christmas Candlelight Evenings, (800) 543-2961. Adventure Carolina 796-4505 Dec. 12. Congaree Swamp Day Hike. Exciting day hike in Congaree Swamp. Dec. 14. Dry Learn to Canoe Clinic. Discussion and film on basics. Free. Dec. 19. Christmas Cookie Canoe Trip # Rockafellas' Thursday ? Squalor Motel Friday ? Tootie and the Jones, Rave Night Saturday ? Biigntoooay, tug Lip Sunday ? Deboning Method, Children Choir Monday ? Drown Mary Tuesday ? Little Sister Wednesday ? Cravin Melon, The Ravelers Decisions Saturday ? Creel Taylor and Brown The Art Bar Sunday ? The Art Bar Players Tuesday ? Poetry reading with music Wednesday ? The Losers Sharky's Thursday ? The Gender Gap Friday ? Jim LeBlanc Saturday ? Kyle Fuller New Brookland Tavern Thursday ? Brainstorm Blues Jam Friday ? Slipshod Saturday ? SliDshod Sunday ? Open Jam Miss Tilly's Friday ? Disc Jockey JC and The Seagulls Plato's Thursday ? Rendezvous Friday ? Gene Moncer Capital 8 788-6051 "Josh and S.A.M." "We're Back" "Nutcracker" "Fatal Instinct" "Man's Best Friend" "Demolition Man" "The Beverly Hillbillies" "Nightmare Before Christmas" rl Ariel Ui 1UJ idvertise in Th "Cool Runnings" Columbia Mall Cinemas 788-7664 "Addams Family Values" "My Life" "A Perfect World" "Carlito's Way" "The Three Musketeers" "Fearless" Litchfield 748-9044 "A Perfect World" "Nightmare before Christmas" "Mrs. Doubtfire" "Carlito's Way" "The Remains of the Day" "My Life" "Addams Family Values" Nickelodeon 254-3433 Dec. 2. "Silverlake" Dec. 3-9. "Like Water For Chocolate" ENCORE 777-7181 J.T. Wagenheim Editor in i^niej Nancy Salomonsky Melissa Tennen Encore Editors Chris Muldrow Graphics Editor Carson Henderson Copy Desk Chief Jim Green Layout Editor Chris Carroll Coor. of Student Media Brian McGuire Graduate Assistant Erik Collins Faculty Adviser Encore is the arts and entertainment tabloid produced by The Gamecock newspaper, the official newspaper of The University of South Carolina. Encore is published Thursdays during the fall and spring semesters, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in Encore are those of the editors or author and do not necessarily reflect those of USC. M! e Gamecock