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4 WHAT'SUP Guide to Arts & Entertaii CONCERTS cur WUSC is presenting its second mei concert of the year at 7 tonight wh< at Annie's. The show will feature Rhode Island's Small Factory PU with Low and local group Imp. "se Cost is $3. Pla bee The Columbia Museum of Art an? features Gilbert Sak, violinist, at ture the Baker and Baker concert wjt(. Sunday at 3 p.m. Admission is ho|j free. The museum is located at 1112 Bull St.. POI FUNDRAISERS "[he Today is Oxfam's "Fast Day," ' where members of the USC f?.? community are invited to fast and donate what they would nor- P,rT1 mally spend on food, cigarettes, etc. to stop world hunger. RE* "J" I Delta Sigma Pi will hold "Cow the Chip Bingo," a benefit for the Ma! Leukemia Society Cure 2000, Cor Thursday in the P.E. Field "E" sis from 4-7 p.m. Squares are only toni $3 each and the minimum prize to b is 3><iuu. oome waicn ine cows: sine LECTURE SAF Libby Larsen, one of America's Qar foremost composers, will give a ^olc public lecture Wedneseday at Day 1:30 p.m. in Fraser Hall in USC's vjje( School of Music. Her lecture will pus feature discussions about her j^0 compositions and the art of music gr0l writing. After the lecture, Larsen n0^j will visit with USC music students p|ac to provide critique and commen- refn tary of their compositions. b0 r misi MOVIES International Programs for Stu- TCL dents presents the fourth film of its Cinema du Monde Film Festival. 'The Last Metro" will be shown at . 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Belk Auditorium. The movie is in French ^Qr| with English subtitles and admission is free. ^ MUSEUMS / GALLERIES N?V McKissick Museum Columbia Museum of Art "Richard Estes: The Complete ^ra Prints" will run through Dec. 11. The This is the first traveling exhibition Stai surveying the print work of photorealist Richard Estes. Admission WO is free. Irins cal Jbouin uaronna aiaie Museum zu. The museum has introduced a artij new exhibit, "Brain Teaser," that Dep includes a puzzle so difficult the and OxFam fas * RACHEL WILDER Staff Writer ] I The Carolina Chaplain's Associa- J? "tion and OxFam are sponsoring a cam- r1' paign against world hunger and a day ^ , x)f fast today. ? Linda Mitchell, campus minister S1X' 'at PALM Campus Ministry, said stu- ^en Jdents can participate in many differ- ^i ti jent ways. Some students plan to give huri pp one meal from their meal card, Mui while others plan to fast for 24 hours. reP' The fasting begins at midnight and ^continues through midnight on Thurs- awa day. hur Not all students are giving up food hun for the day. Some are giving up choco- mus late, smoking or beer for the fast. OXFAM, the Oxford Famine Pro- son? iject, is an international organization said that feeds and educates people to be all 1 productive in other countries. solu I, I RIDE THE B j WALT WH Studying just got portable ? Guides to classic literatuv professors and performc actors, these houMong ta study booklet programs will in ways you never have I each. Available in bookst n A K H i x\ \lv)AI/ J rv\^ \y ^\Vc Specialize A " llfc r- ! * 'Corrective Services for Perms & Color Foil Highlighting Straightening Perms < * > ~ - > - -i''" ' -* Ask about our Studei 'COLUMBIA'S PRO RKM p EaiMHiBn Til nment ator is offering a free museum mh^rehir* trv firet wieitnr I I IWvl v^l I'p' VV IIIO IIIOl VI^IIVI 3 can solve it. INETARIUM ason of Light" at the Gibbes netarium is open. The show lins with the winter solstice I examines how ancient cutis celebrated this dark time \ their warmest and brightest days of the year. ETRY READING > third annual Benefit Poetry iding featuring poets with local ts will be held at the kelodeon Theater tonight at 7 i. 5ITAL Hatch, a graduate student in School of Music pursuing a ster of Music in Jazz nposition will preform his therecital at Fraser Hall 6:30 p.m. ght. Seven of the eight pieces ie played are original compoins. ETY DAY npus Rape Awareness will j "Lightways Walk" for Safety '. Students and faculty are ind to attend, tonight at 7 in the (sell House 3rd floor lobby. >se in attendance will split into jps and walk around campus no Dotentiallv danaerous s? I J C7 " " :es. Afterwards there will be 3shments, and all findings will eported to the Safety Comsion. Bring flashlights. EVISION s World of Jim Henson" is a jte that looks at all the dimenis of this puppeteer's work, i his Muppets?Miss Piggy, mit the Frog and Big Bird?to other fantastic creations for and TV on SCETV at 9 p.m., '. 23. 'ATER yton Hall atre USC will present "Eastern idard" through Dec. 2. RKSHOPS i Kolpakova will lead a classiballet workshop from Nov. 18This is the first of a guest >t series by the USC >artment of Theatre, Speech flanro it today [n addition to the day of fast, the iger campaign includes an interi hunger awareness service at the jM center at 7 p.m. fhere will be representatives from Afferent world faiths, mostly stuts, who will discuss their faith traons and the problem of world iger. There will be Jewish, Hindu, 3lim, Sikh, Baha'i and Christian esentatives. rhe Day of Fast and the hunger ireness service finish two weeks of iger awareness that included a ger banquet last Wednesday with sic and several different speakers. We're hoping the fast will be a peril experience for students," Mitchell L "This is a worldwide problem we lave a responsibility for, and the itions need to be global solutions." US WITH IITMAN nth A+ Audio Study e. Written by top ?d by well-known pe and companion allow you to study >efore. 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TTDn? si(dlnnDns?n?iin ns IFEE J All programs are paid for, in part, with student activity fa / assistance for disabilities, please contact the Carolina Prof L I lead 48 hours prior to the eOtnL aft A! Wednesday, November 16, ho b' JBW )UfTd ' iu don't have anything bet- A t to do tonight, and in the i* ming metropolis of Columyou probably don't, waltz iown to Annie's on Rosewood jtM ve to see the second installnt in the 1994-1995 WUSC cert series. w will feature Vernon Yard rtists Small Factory, an in- H 3 from Rhode Island whom H H sine refers to as "the most H ngly, ebullient, happy band g ay,", and the low-key, bass I music of Low, a trio from HUH inesota. Local favorite Imp opening. their genero ;ert benefit series is the cul- Greenwo< WUSC's effort to bring na- out to the Cc tionally recognized ball r0Hing.? > |q|t bands into the Co- beginning s lumbiaarea. build on. W( ?ed ill "We're trying to selves in thi? . . get bands that bands will h 13K6I1 normally don't lumbiaasa ?:nn come through Co- WUSC st llUl L lumbia to come was gjso emj y here, so that in ^es. "This is the future they to become ir will... the whole We>re g^g t _ point is to build a listeners tho better scene," said a succeSs. Br WUSC Music Di- right directs jreenwood. bug in a rug. ras practically given WUSC ?o come c ilities free of charge to allow ^o your pari .. L.1J1 Ci C? J ? ",0IU oe,le,'u= m '"""'"'r enhance the However >f response isnt ^eghowbe, c in these first few months, the charge is g a trail to TANYA BURKEL Staff Writer A question: Where can i ^t rivalry, such as the blood dr week at the Russell House ^ |P "The pep rally used to house and around 1972 wa campus," said Sigma Phi thropy and Tigerbum chairrr ITM^Q h l IF V ??rli M< Str tants compete He , to win a trip ^. ichine. # x[ cr $ $ $ $ (Q Fif r?D(dl?nD Spnnir M SE?? * jy* Cr ) inn ^wIIM ftmpmrn BtbT ?^7 b?. People needing special \ [rim Union at 777-7130 at \ 1994 mt sity might end. "BED id urged one and all to come Low mcerts and to help get the *^eir Please support it now in the ^at's o we have a foundation to anc'' i really need to prove ouri start-up period so that the ^ ave some confidence in Co- r^l? place to play." ;ation manager Trey Lofton ohatic about the concert se- s ; a great chance for WUSC ivolved in the community, o need the support of all our ugh to make these concerts wh it we've taken a step in the h0) on, and I'm happier than a mm?. y> in out to Annie's tonight and ; to support WUSC and to Columbia live music scene. *ins promptly at 7 p.m., and ) $3. Clemson nor. fou go this week ^ 1^86 Sig paper and cloth ordmating the fice for the Car- an^ Kappa De this Saturday? The tiger is orange cloth, p p.m. USC's an- O'Connor said >n pep rally will mache and the il? Ti T? frvtial-ViAf "Wa rl' as uie r.Ei. ceil- ^ promised to be O'Connor laug nost exciting pep The inside on at Field A be- Gamecock nev Street garage, remembered i tated by Sigma Gamecock wr temity and Kap- stealing all of rity, Tigerburn tiger." O'Connc NOK 104.7 disc the tiger's insi< an Rush emcee- At 2:00 Thu s, which include be set up in the nces by the Car- elusion of the h the USC cheer- be doused with xky, coach Brad "Coach Sco d the Gamecock tains will be li team. nor said. >1, Tigerburn has So why con le conclusion of nor stressed the ed with events carojj rolina-Clemson gameweshoul ive going on this ^owthatthe: ball program, be at the state- t0 coach Scott s moved back to footbal|. BpsilonpWlan.an Kevin aCon- rySaturday8c rOU HAVE OR Dnonucleosis ep jrpes I or II J ilcmnydia \/IV ^ /tomeaalovirus) th's Disease _ jmps 5i 9asles licken pox Call Serologicals c possible. You cai minimum of $50 pe Time is of the e< Don't delay! Cal 254-6537 254-2266 2739 Laurel Suite 1C Columbia, J V TIME STORIES FOR GROWNUPS:" from Duluth, Minn, performs brand of extreme dirge-pop > somewhere between Seattle dades. tarring small factory, Iaui ?m#I imn iwn anu !# ere Annie's en Tonight, 7 p.m. iv much $3 I ma Phi Epsilon took over copep rally from R Kappa Phi, Ita joined in 1994. i a conglomeration of paper, iaint and a lot of hard work. 1 the head is made of paper i body is orange cloth taped idn't have a sewing machine!" hed. of the tiger is stuffed with vspapers. O'Connor said he a few years ago when "the ote a story about students their newspapers to fill the ?r said newspaper is ideal for ies. rsday afternoon the tiger will i middle of field A. At the concur long rally, the tiger will i lighter fluid and set on fire, tt and the USC football capghting it this year," O'Conle out for Tigerburn? O'Oonimportance of a large turnout na/Clemson game is the one d win all year. Let the team students are behind the footLet's show our appreciation and our loyalty to Carolina Clemson's hopes for a victo> up in smoke. ACQUIRE: 3D Brologicals is soon as i earn a r donation! ;sence! II today! St. >c