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WHAT'SUP Guide to Arts & Entertainrm AUDITIONS Palmetto Mastersingers is holding auditions for ma singers for the 1994-95 concert season. Contact C Gray at 777-2984 or 790-1734 to arrange an audit Cockfest 1994, "Nothing Could be Finer," tryouts f< dent organization skits will be held Wednesday, S< in the Golden Spur. All skits must be less than five i?aa Ia tka UAmAAAminn tKnmo "Mrtthil UlOO GUIVJ IOl?w? ?w uiy i ivi i iywi i m ly uiviiiw iwwn< Could Be Finer." For more information, go to the C office in Russell House Room 209. The South Carolina Philharmonic will hold audition the fully-staged production of *West Side Story" or day, Sept. 30 from 7-10:00 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 1 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 2 from 7-10:00 p.m. al tingham Theater on the Columbia College campus show will run Jan. 29-31. Anyone interested shoul< pare a song from the show. The dance audition se will be held first, and callbacks will be held at Dreh School Auditorium Oct. 5 at 7:00 p.m. For more in tion, call Ashley Senseney at 771-7937. Columbia City Ballet will hold auditions for childrer and apprentice company positions for the upcomir length production of the smash hit "Dracula-Ballet Bite." Auditions will be held at the Columbia Const of Dance, Sunday, Sept. 18, from 4:30 p.m. There ferent audition times for different age groups, so p call the Columbia City Ballet at 799-7605. BALLET Columbia City Ballet The "Beauty and the Beast" national tour stops at Center Sept. 23-25. The production opens at 8 p.i 23. A special Family Series performance will be h< Sept. 24 at 3 p.m., followed by a backstage tour a opportunity to meet the performers. Tickets are or at the Coliseum Box Office and all Capital Tickets ON CAMPUS (Carolina urogram union 70*8 Rock; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," a r dia presentation by Barry Drake, will be held Sum Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell House Theati show is free to students, and parents visiting on F Weekend are also welcome. LECTURE "Ftainforest Conservation and the Search for New Medicines" will be presented by Mark Plotkin, au "Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice," Monday, Nov. 6:00 p.m. in the USC law school auditorium. MUSEUMS / GALLERIES South Carolina State Museum Admission is $3 for students. Admission is free o first Sunday of each month. Call 737-3014 for fui formation about exhibits and events at the State I "Of Surfboards, Rollerblades and Polymerase Ch actions" an exhibit by Kary B. Mullis, South Caro third Nobel Prize winner, continues through June bothv With an Apple Comput computer. In fact, with Apple's as little as $23 per month! Bu other computer offers: the Ap[ you with all aspects of writing Offer expires October 17,1994; available only while supplies last. > estimate based on an Apple Computer loan of f I;485-7! for a Per month of August 1994, toe interest rate was 10.10%, with an APR t The Gamecock CAI >nt 1995. The exhibit examines the lite and work or a torn Columbia resident who discovered how to rapidly cop tie DNA. )onald on Columbia Museum of Art Southeastern Arts and Crafts Exposition will be held )r stu- 2>10 a m- to 9 P m- on Fridays and Sa t days and 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Moretha mjn. 130 artists and craftspeople from across the United States will offer their work for sale at the Carolina Coli ockfest um- Admission is $4 for students. Contact the Colun Museum of Art at 799-2810 for more information. is for RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY i Fri- "Religion in the Light of Hinduism," a talk by Swami J> from 2- Mayananda, will be held in Gambrell Room 250 Satur [ Sept. 17, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It is sponsore i. The Partners in Dialogue and the Hindu Student Council c d pre- por mor0 jnformatjon please call Animesh Sinhi '9nrl?n! 544-2052 or Dr. Carl Evans at 777-4522. er High formaTHEATER r's roles Longstreet Theater full Lanford Wilson's The Hot L Baltimore," will open Sep * 23 and run until Oct. I.The play is produced by the irvator Department of Theater, Speech and Dance, and ticke are $10 for the public, $8 for senior citizens, military a .fl0.1 USC faculty and staff and $6 for students. Tickets gc sale Sept. 12. For more information, call 777- 2551. < tain time is 8 p.m. Tuesday- Saturday and 3 p.m. on 5 day. "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," dinner theater at the Ri Koqer House, will play Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $1C ti Sept $8, Publici usc students. Tickets are available at gU Carolina Program Union in Russell House 209. For r nd the information, call CPU at 777-7130. l sales outlets Town Theater "Fiddler on the Roof will open Sept. 30 and run throi Oct. 22 at Town Theater. WORKSHOPS nulti-me- j^e ygQ career Center will hold its first Internship V -L shop for all interested students Wednesday, Sept. 1 sr. The 3;qq p m jn g ^ Building Room 601B. Prior sign-up a s not necessary, and other internship workshops will b fered throughout the semester. Dissertation Writing Support Group led by Judy Sma r Jungle starts Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. and will meet Thursdays. F thor of more information, call Counseling and Human Devel 2t at ment Center at 777-5223. MISCELLANEOUS The Human Values in Medicine Program at the North eastern Ohio University's College of Medicine is spor ing its 13th annual William Carlos Williams poetry wi ,n the competition for medical students in the United States iher in- Canada. Each participating student is permitted thre Museum, typed entries on 8 1/2- by 11 -inch paper, written in Ei lish and previously unpublished. For more informatioi ain Re- write to: Human Values in Medicine Program, Northe lina's em Ohio University's College of Medicine, P.O. Box i 30, Rootstown, Ohio, 44272-0095 or call(216) 325-2511. For less tfc jll /iiigiveyuu survive - ." e jam, piping boi, no sugar and bold the moo juke. er Loan, it's now easier than ever to buy a Macintosh ; special low interest and easy terms, you can own a ly any select Macintosh now, and you'll also get som )le student software set. It includes a program design ; papers. A personal organizer/calendar created spec Cont; in t] 777-7917 as ?1994Apple Computer, Inc. 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Speeder has an attitude all it's o\ The album gets off to a fast st with the first three tracks, each sc )t following the same pattern of gra usc pace and volume. The first song, its cally sounds a lot like Trent Rezn ind is followed by the album's catchie i on "Flame!" continues the record's Sur- was anything/ Can't be happy or u 3un" slows down with "Temper" and "V The latter is the story of one left a issell i and nore Snap, crackle, Pops Big Musi gears up York- A s ALEX DUVAL-ARNOLD Staff Writer 8 of" The USC Symphony Orchesl Music Machine" kicked off the fall II to the music of Louis Armstrong ai :or olina Pops and Then Some" Fri( op- The orchestra, conducted by D renditions of contemporary mus participation. The evening began with the cl moved into "Clang, Clang, Clanf 180r" the mostly elderly crowd joining ii ^nd bers David Stering professionally , first half of the show, ng. 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Students may defer principal payments up < day, September 14,1994 e warms up after which and wonder big mistake The albu still feel like a fake/1 still ong, Heatmiser sets the "Busted iopandSpeeder.' y?uinwith of Neil Gust, Tony Lash, fnafeht0Vi i, nave created a 11 sung, 3SS >od Ratings Break piggy bank gs; 'Borrow* from friend 1st- Karaoke favorite y Free with burger & fries art )ng tdually increasing guitar _ ? . Disappearing Ink," voor of Nine Inch Nails. It * ly song, "Bastard John/" . wmie " j cries of dissent ("I never ^ln aura> nhappy"), before the pace ran*ewor rhy Did I decide to Stay?" ba"dlsco^ fter a single night of love, c Machine fni* fall and on two ;ra, nicknamed "The Big show he pi 1994 season with a salute spondedw* id Johnny Mercer in "Car- "Oh, What iay at the Koger Center. The Big onald Portnoy, performed theme from ic-and encouraged crowd kaj] game assic "Summertime," then 0 ^^ouj 5 Went the Trolley," with Somc was 1. 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Deferment will change your monthly I 5 to Heatmiser the victim asks for "a rundown of the top 100," s "Did I even make the list/ or did I make some T im's velocity again speeds up at this point with fYC" and "Hitting on the Waiter," before a string cularly strife-ridden songs. Lip," one of the best songs on the album, draws a drivine guitar riff as the voice of the song gets er a girl, and loses of course. With "Antonio Car. los Jobium," the band proclaims the album's feeling outright with the line, "Said I like what you wrote/ but this is a record full of sour notes." Heatmiser pick it back up again over the album's final three tracks, starting with the song with perhaps the best lyrics on the entire album, "Sleeping Pill." Adrenaline is still running high through "Trap Door," before the band saves its defining statement for the last song with, "If you ever see me in the arms of a gutter out in the *burbs/ just say man he's ng all the love he deserves," in the appropriateghtcap." le lyrics may seem to present a continuous noley are creative, and each song contains a unique narallfil to the introsDective Dunk rock sound the pared with. Coupled with the album's tight and ed music, Heatmiser has made "Cop and Speedistenable record. .Hi* USC Symphony Orchestra recorder-like instruments. At one point in the ayed both simultaneously. The audience reirmly to Parsons rendition of Louis Armstrong's a Wonderful Life." : Music Machine finished the evening with the i "2001" to psych everyone of for Saturday's footjh the performance "Carolina Pops and Then a high quality, well performed event its student sms limited. 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