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EVENTS Jazz Mandolin Projecl at the Elbow Room Mi Sleater-Kinney with and the Butchies, Wed Cat's Cradle, Carrboro Page 8 i ?7 loung j Sound ^' Out of four stars by Todd Money Gamecock Critic Jessica Andrews Heart Shaped World Jessica Andrews makes h entry into the Nashville p< this Dreamworks release. Wm Andrews especially interestin she's 15, yet has a very capi rangy voice that serves her eqc on the mix of ballads and u] numbers found here. Unfort her big-time label and equally producer, Byron Gallimore (' Graw, Faith Hill), have apf steered Andrews toward the se of bland country-pop formula ly filling the airwaves. There are some good, affecl choices on the album, especial! Dean in Tennessee," a tale of love gone bad, and "Unbreakabl which addresses self-pity with lowing in it. There's not much Shaped World you couldn't he; latest Lee Ann Rimes or Jo De na album, however. "I Will Be There For You," single, has a typically ordinarj and while every song has an hook, much of the record jus i*i 'ii _ a _ j r\. suck wun you anerwaru. u your favorite "hot new countrj will probably love all those h( oh well. Kenny Chesney Everywhere We Go ? Kenny Chesney, on the oth is a couple of steps ahead of t University Dire< the nation's lar? publisher of car telephone direc hiring students yellow page ad\ r? 4-u 1U1 Lilt UlJLlVtiai Carolina campv during the sunt This is a full-tin students and re< attending sumn We will be attei love to speak w our display tabl m 88 VilCom Cei w i < I < % Solectron, a F services, hire environment i and results. / Award, we pre industry. W< manufacturir more inforr Tuesday usic Hall. Flin Flon nesday at ?, N.C. $6. ; artists rel< a n % s % w- '$ Mm Jessica Andrews - Heart Shaped World wl^with ern COuntiy Pac^'even *s ^ast be, t coming a superstar in the field. On , his fifth major-label LP, Chesney doesn't i stray far from the formula that has ,, ,, worked for Kim before on hits like nfpmnn "Me aild Y?U" and "T^at'S Why J'm unatel Here>" but he doesn,t have to^ His smooth, warm tenor is perfect T'm TVf for an affecting statement of devotion >arentl "^ou ^d ^rom Hello"or a wisti j ful look at the prospects of marriage t like "How Forever Feels," the album's U first single. And "Baptism," a duet with Randy Travis, is a powerful number "James that shows just how far along Chesney Ynotem is vocai!ye Heart" The songs also have a tendency to . j avoid the worn cliches country music ' ris so prone to. On "California," probaar onthe the best song on Everywhere We Go, M Chesney's dreamy-minded character SS1 reflects, "You can wish on four-leaf the first cfoyers> hut all the fields have been , , plowed over and there's nothing left to 'I? y' do but fly away." nhvimic J J t doesn't f course, station ^ * ' ;he modUNIVERSITY D stories, sales & ;est 1 1 npus GAIN tories, is mm m to sell [yjfljl ertising ty of South is telephone directory tner of 1999. le summer job open to cent graduates who are not ler school. riding the Career Fair on Man ith you about the internship, e or call for more informatior Jniversity Direci nter Chapel Hill, NC 275 ivw.universitydirectorie SOLECTI 50LECTR0N South Ca EXCEED EXPECTAT 5EE US AT J0BFES1 :ortune 500 comDanv and leader in cc s for traits and trains for skills. We of with career growth as well as financia V two-time winner of the Malcolm Bal wide fully integrated outsourcing soluti e employ more than 22,000 ass ig facilities worldwide. Visit us at w^ nation, OR - visit us in person F.Iy The Gamecoi sase countr Ifann\? PliPcnA\/ Anrl\/ f~Tt 1W1U1J V_-I1VJUVJ x IUUJ VJ, Everywhere We Go You Wot There are lots of good tunes here, the albur though. The worst is probably the self- earnest v explanatory "She Thinks My Tractor's lyrical cor Sexy," but even that one will leave you The s smiling. Chesney's star should con- special oi tinue to rise. est delivt that mak< Andy Griggs Me That You Won't Ever Be Lonely ? a ^"eat e . . . man dri lover, Gr Out of the gospel fold and into the s^g to a land of country comes Andy Griggs. And with mos with a voice straight from the Gary Al- Travis Ti lan-Doug Supernaw mold and a sound Me," reas that's contemporary but still a little ter how \ edgy, Griggs deserves a shot at a radio his back i playlist. "Shin The first single off the album, the Jennings, title track, has gotten more than that album's c already, climbing into Billboard's top ney Crov 30 in a relatively short time. A ballad This." Sc co-written by Griggs (the artist has a Won't Ev hand in writing four of the LP's 11 upoeat s songs), it's representative of the rest of artist. IRECTORIES ? MARKETING NTERNSHIPS A n _k\ ..... im' 813 SPEND THE SUMMER WITH US! m :h 16th and would Be sure to stop by ; . } tones ^ 14 800-743-5556 s . c o m q" ION. rolina IONS r '99 >ntract manufacturing fer an entrepreneurial i rewards for initiative drige National Quality ions to the electronics ociates in over 22 zvw.soiectron.com for i at JOBFEST 99! ESSB^ ^ ck Mr tt t\^ V iviuvic^ w Associated Press < ^ ^ t. Ticket prices have h calling for a movie boyi Loews Cineplex Enterfc "Let's hit them when goers to skip flicks on t! 7 bring their own munchi 1 ?^s He's not alone. A Ne i -t Ever Be Lonely bring thejr own ^ c New Yorkers tend to n in that the singer's strong, thing. After all, Broadw oice makes up for the lack of in Manhattan can easfl; oplexity or humor in the songs. But Vallone and oth ongs, then, aren't anything to the silver screen out i their own; it's Griggs' hon- The $9.50 price tag iry and the rock 'n' roll edge nation ? is just the lat 2s them stand out. "You Made prices in the city have i Way," the record's first cut, is cost of living, xample. A simple story of a In comparison, ticke ven to a wilder side by a aha, Neb., $7; Detroit, $ iggs' performance takes the During his tenure in level it wouldn't have reached nize a picket against rii t artists. Then he does a fine cess, ritt impression on "A Side of "Movies are the opi; suring his friend that, no mat- ceed. The only thing th* vild he gets, he'll never turn Sony Corp. of Ameri on the relationship. would merge their the; e on Me," a duet with Waylon theater company, with i , is another highlight, as is the In letters to the Just loser, a rollicking cover of Rod- lone asked the governmc /ell's "Ain't Livin' Long Like 50-cent price increase t did, if not spectacular, You ings. er Be Lonely is an engaging, Loews Cineplex offic tatement from a promising Outside a Sony thea the price increase. Oth* New York. It s absolutely too h] an(*now ^'s sa^. York Times col over the Sony food coun "They don't say tha you see theater owners smugglers? Just a ques pBHfev?|S I . 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He wants movie. - c?*. p.;j e u i , ie mst J." i iuay ui vixk.ii iuuulu, cum says uicj< auuvuu es the rest of the time. w York Times columnist suggested that moviegoers ups into theaters to abuse the free refill policy, be resigned to paying a premium on just about everyday tickets top off at $85 each, and a dinner for two y run $100. ers worry climbing movie prices will soon put a trip of reach for some families. ? which the City Council says is the highest in the est benchmark. In the past five years, movie ticket isen by 27 percent, more than twice as fast as the ts in Oklahoma City and Honolulu cost $6.50; Om>7.50; and Los Angeles, $8.50. i the 1980s, then-Mayor Edward Koch tried to orgasing movie prices, but the campaign had little sucite of the people," he said. "No picket line will sucit will succeed is competition." ea and Cineplex Odeon announced in 1997 that they ater businesses to form the world's largest movie more than 2,600 screens in North America, ice Department and the state attorney general, Valsnt to look into Loews Cineplex in light of last month's o $9.50. He also said the Council would open hearigis did not return several calls for comment Friday, ter at Lincoln Square, some moviegoers shrugged at >rs bemoaned the high prices that are part of life in A ? .? t t . . A .1 gh, especially lor cmldren. it usea to cost tor tnem, Liz Callahan, 32, who was taking her two nieces, lee. e raised prices without giving something in return, Levi James, 25, of Manhattan. ters say, "Free refills on all fountain drinks." t the refill has to be the same day," he wrote. "Do ; patting down hundreds of people looking for cup Bon." L ' ' - w^BvPfl mmg^gm >lM*y 11KB .00 a month rina lonth and lie summer i qualify 6438 12-2754 1 i