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' J Pianist Angela Y< Tuesday at the Ko STAFF REPORTS The USC Cham ^ under the direction i noy, will perform Tues in the Roger Center The Concert Mendelssohn's Dout Violin and Piano, wi Vadim Gluzman, an pianist Angela Yoffe The chamber on perform David Diamc String Orchestra, Ba] Strings and the firs ^ Haydn's Oboe Conce Tickets may be f vanced for $13 (regu ty and staff) or $7 (sti tVio Parnlina r^nlia evening of the concer the Roger Center. * I M SPEC Ml ' - 4 JmL '* jiMB Mond * 8: Russell H r B?iM The ?j> dint GLENN SPI1 |||| Science >' i::,:- . f; -j-"!|11 ";."f; bury spoke i the Thomas V? attheRusse ^ dance becau i,^ leaders such ir> vnnr Viioif derstand. An offe and violinist Vadim Cluzinan will perform ger Center for the Arts. That W that I have i Gluzman was born in Ukraine wall came do into a family of professional musi- on the moon, iber Orchestra, cians and took up the violin at age Bradbur of Donald Port- seven. Said to be one of the most night well. sday at 7:30 p.m. promising young violinists of his gen- "I was in for the Arts. eration, Gluzman has won first place ~ ? , i i?i* David r rost will feature >n numerous prestigious competitions. tonautshad] >le Concerto for He has recorded for radio and ancj as j was th guest artists television as a soloist, as a member ma(je an jntr id violinist and of chamber music ensembles and kurt Humpe alongside his wife, pianist Angela Davis Jr." h< :hestra also will Yoffe. >nd's Rounds for Yoffe, who is from Riga, Latvia, rber's Adagio for also was born into a musical family, it movement of She discovered the piano at age four, rto. A recipient of numerous firstmrchased in ad- place prizes in international compelar), $ 10 (facul- titions, Yoffe has performed as a soloist adents) through and a chamber musician in Russia, eum or on the Latvia, Lithuania, France, Israel, t in the lobby of Switzerland, Canada and the U.S. etro Track *I A I AnwAKinr rr^nci /IHLHUVH^U^UIU W* <; S/'" mmrw^ "#i , n -i ^ * yf %\ , < J v'^;J? -^1 ? iMitir- f JlK^ JHHI * FREE MOVIE POSTERS ay Oct 27 Pick Up Pa Stop by and see the new RusseM Hous, 0? pM After 8:30 AM _,, _ _ Tk 1 Russel House Prosen 0US6 Theater Carolina Prods. Metro (oupe Trot Iter 2-Door 4*4 Con \ ETC. >mas Cooper Lib] es with author Rj ECKER Staff Writer up and left the show without goin I thought, at the time, that how fiction author Ray Brad- y?u PeoPle cheapen the greatest r it a dinner sponsored by *n history of the Earth, that wi Cooper Society Oct. 23 finally liberated, and they turn i 11 House Ballroom. to a sideshow." v students were in atten- State Information Automatio se of the $25 cost of tick- brarian Catherine Morgan said sh? fair. Bradbury was busy there was an air of excitement s for his fans and admir- niuch enthusiasm from the fans, n used the dinner to get off of whom had started reading B + burVs books at a very young age. n he began, Bradbury told aI read my first Bradbury 1 1-life political and science ^ years ago, and a lot of the is: i as Mikhail Gorbachev. that he dealt within his books a i i XM r, censorship in books are the same lunch with Mr. Gor- lynow they're with computers; j n years ago, and he in- * -A r hat his daughter was in s, even though we never USC President Dr. John Pj Bradbury said. "He then said one of the most "delight say that Ronald Reagan evenings anyone can spend at US itest American president a^ Tbomas Cooper Library, whic )ry,' which I did not un- called "the Jewel of this institutio d when I asked him why, ^?t on^y i? it a repository i because he is the one who many transitory facets of our soc e wau > but it has provided the educatior , ,. great men such as Ray Bradbury, as one of the two times was uncontaminatedby a ^ sept with joy: when the a, ^ roamed ^ ^ and when we landed |ook jnnovated and brow^ Bradbuiy said. til he .graduated from the librar y remembers that historic age 26," Palms said. Palms also spoke highly of vited to be a guest on the Thomas Cooper Society, the lib] show, and after the as- and how the library was leading nade it on that very night, way to the future. ' ,ting rf (?Vh,ey Bradbury also spoke of God oduction of first Engle- Go(fs re|ationJ to mJ rdink and then Sammy isaid. "After that, I got "We have diminished God \ anthropomorphic labels with the ci TJ1 T*> L Hi XX eningI Imp GENII [iffIII H HHjj \v I I _n It it liN ?|I laPifePf |M| -? sses at the i i e Info Center JXl uJ Day of Show ^ ~ Cinematic Arts GOlCl.01] h ?x . vertiblc rary Society p ly Bradbury j eicil igrjnn. and MB!: Bra iany ^ jB?M * rad- MMHBmnTSiaiiiiiiBBB 0??k fjjgk ?88 3Ues B& Ma bout BI|Bt jB . ?n- nnyH MorRay Bradbury . ] ' r ilms notion that a being with a peanut sized ful" brain could have created this Universe, >C is and I believe that man is here to with he ness and to celebrate God, and I am < n." here to pay back the world for what I ] jf so have been given," Bradbury said. The iety, life force of the universe must have an i 1 for eye in which to see it, and we are . r who that eye. If it were not for us, than this j cat- part of the universe would be dead if :ked man were not here to see it. , r 1 un" * After the speech, Bradbury re- , J at ceived a standing ovation from the crowd, and some of the attendees waitthe ed in line for a chance to speak to . rary him or to have him sign their books, the ?i iove his books, and I'm glad he J came here to speak, and we're lucky to and have him here because he doesn't make many appearances, and this is a once ETC vj^ in a lifetime opportunity to see him, _ ?7V graduate student James Stubbs said. itU-y told tale Verc Caro read adap nto tl Thui Belli builc DAI MEETli flfc IIILLIII sponsored by r;uolma | .te of the Day Jackoff Jill, TBA, Tuesday, Ground Zero (Spartanburg) Robins Cradle, 9 p.m., Friday, Decisions Bar and Grill Treadmill Trackstar w/ Josh Joplin Band, TBA, Friday, Elbow Room Albert Hill, TBA, Saturday, Elbow Room Bob Dylan, TBA, Sunday, Township Auditorium Hie Artist Formerly Known as Prince, 8 p.m., Nov. 4, Carolina Coliseum Blues Traveler w/ Jortny Lang, 7: 30 p.m., Nov. 10, Township Auditorium The Toasters w/ Bim Ska La Bim, 8 p.m., Nov 12, Masquerade (Atlanta, Ga.) The Wallflowers w/ Maypole and The Jayhawks, 7:30 p.m., Nov. 13, Carolina Coliseum David Allen Coe, 9:30 p.m., Nov. 28, Characters 111 w/ Sugar Ray, TBA, Dec. 2, Carolina Coliseum BRIEFS ernatural Gullah tales at Belk Auditorium Gullah culture is rich with s of the supernatural, nica Gerald from Coastal lina University will give a ing, followed by a television itation of a short story. The event is free and open tie public. It will be held rsday at 7:30 p.m. in the : Auditorium of the B.A. ling. lie EH ini gag;: *. u ^ ^ ^ jmMiL