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TODAY’S MOVIE LISTINGS Carmike Wynnsong 10 5320 Forest Drive, 782-8100 RUSH HOUR 2 (PG-13) 1:30,4:00,7:15,9:30 LEGALLY BLONDE (PG-13) 1:30,4:20,7:20,9:40 JURASSIC PARK III (PG-13) 1:30,4:30,7:00,9:15 THE GLASS HOUSE (PG-13) 1:45,4:30,7:00,9:30 RAT RACE (PG-13) 1:45,4:20,7:15,9:45 JEEPERS CREEPERS (R) 1:40,4:10,7:20,9:45 GUTTER (PG-13) 1:50,4:15,7:10,9:40 HARDBALL (PG-13) 1:40,4:15,7:10,9:45 MBGiDDO’.lHE OMEGA CODE II (PG-13) 1:45,4:20,7:00,9:40 Dutch Square Cinema 14 800 Bush River Road, 750-3576 ROCK STAR(R) 1:20,4:40,9:50 “0" (R) 1:00,3:10,5:20,7:50,10:00 RUSH HOUR 2 (PG-13) 1:00,3:00,5:00,7:50,10:00 PLANET OF THE APES (PG-13) 1:40,4:20,7:15,9:50 AMERICAN PIE 2 (R) 1:30,4:10,7:00,9:30 THE GLASS HOUSE (PG-13) 1:50,4:20,7:10,9:40 THE PRINCESS DIARIES (G) 1:15,4:00, 7:00,9:30 RAT RACE (PG-13) 1:10,4:00, 7:40,10:05 THE OTHERS (PG-13) 1:20,4:00, 7:20,9:40 JEEPERS CREEPERS (R) 1:10,3:10, 5:10,7:20,9:20 GLITTER (PG-13) 1:50,4:30,7:20,9:40 TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME (R) 2:00,4:30,7:00,9:20 THE MUSKETEER (PG-13) 1:30,4:40,7:30,9:50 HARDBALL (PG-13) 1:40,4:10,7:10,9:40 St. Andrews Road Stadium Cinemas 527 Saint Andrews Rd, 772-7469 ORIGINAL SIN (R) 2:30,7:10 LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (PG-13) 5:50, 7:40 SPY KIDS (PG) 2:10,3:55,5:40,7:25 BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY (R) 5:55,7:50 CATS & DOGS (PG) 2:30,4:15 SHREK(PG) 2:00,3:45,5:30,7:15 DR. DOUTTLE 2 (PG) 2:40,5:00,6:40,8:15 OSMOSIS JONES (PG) 2:20,4:05 Carmike Cinemas 14 Across from Columbiana Centre, 781-3067 THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (PG-13) 2:10,4:40,7:10,9:40 SPY KIDS (PG) 2:30,4:45,7:30,9:45 ROCK STAR(R) 2:15,4:40,7:00,9:20 AMERICAN OUTLAWS (PG-13) 2:15,4:15,7:30,9:45 RUSH HOUR 2 (PG-13) 1:30,3:30,7:15,9:15 PLANET OF THE APES (PG-13) 1:45,4:15,7:00,9:30 AMERICAN PIE 2 (R) 1:30,4:15,7:00,9:30 AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS (PG-13) 1:30,4:00,7:00,9:30 THE OTHERS (PG-13) 1:30,4:30,7:15,9:30 TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME (R) 2:00,4:30,7:45,9:50 THE MUSKETEER (PG-13) 1:45,4:30,7:15,9:30 HARDBALL (PG-13) 2:00,4:30,7:00,9:30 Movies at Polo Road 9700 Two Notch Rd, 788-7818 ROCK STAR(R) 3:00,5:15,7:30,9:45 RUSH HOUR 2 (PG-13) 3:00,5:00,7:00,9:00 THE GLASS HOUSE (PG-13) 3:00,5:15, 7:30,9:45 THE PRINCESS DIARIES (G) 3:05,5:20,7:35,9:45 RAT RACE (PG-13) 3:10,5:30,7:40,9:50 JEEPERS CREEPERS (R) 3:05,5:05,7:05,9:05 THE MUSKETEER (PG-13) 3:05,5:10,7:15,9:20 HARDBALL (PG-13) 3:15,5:20,7:25,9:30 Pastime Pavilion Cinema 8 Hwy 6, Lexington, 951-3604 ROCK STAR(R) 2:20,4:50,7:10,9:50 RUSH HOUR 2 (PG-13) 3:00,5:20,8:00,10:10 THE PRINCESS DIARIES (G) 1:50,4:20,6:50,9:30 RAT RACE (PG-13) 2:00,4:30,7:30,10:05 THE OTHERS (PG-13) 2:50,5:30,7:50,10:15 JEEPERS CREEPERS (R) 2:30,5:00,7:20,9:45 THE MUSKETEER (PG-13) 2:40,5:10,7:40,10:00 HARDBALL (PG-13) 2:10,4:40,7:00,9:40 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wednesday September 26 NON-STOP HIP-HOP LIVE WUSC DJ Shekeese will host an all-night party at the Elbow Room, featuring a freestyle contest and a performance by local favorites the Beat Junction Project, whose CD is available at Manifest. The winner of the contest will receive $50 and other freebies. Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. $2. THE MITCHELL-RUFF DUO The Mitchell-Ruff Duo, America’s oldest continually performing jazz duo, will open the “Roger Presents” perform ing arts season. Pianist Dwike Mitchell and french horn player Willie Ruff met while performing together in Lionel Hampton’s band. Together, they’ve toured around the world. Roger Center for the Hip-hop Genre finds home in Columbia CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 As intriguing as the performers was the Enta the Cypha contest. This freestyle contest followed the concert and drew the most attention from the crowd. Concert regulars such as second-year business student Thad Munn come every week to watch their friends duke it out with other players for the $50 prize. The crowd determines the fate of each contestant, voicing its opinion with boos and cheers. Because of hip-hop’s fairly recent acceptance by mainstream culture, few new fans came to this event. But those who did come to explore hip-hop, such as political science student Matt Ray, were impressed. “I heard about it Arts, 701 Assembly St. 7:30 p.m. $8 for students, and $12 for adults. WEDNESDAY NIGHT COVERS As part of its “Under the Covers” show, WUSC presents Wednes day Night Covers at the New Brookland Tavern. Encaustic featuring Basil Hyden will perform. 122 State St. West Columbia. Thursday September 27 FIVE POINTS AFTER 5 Mystic Vibrations will bring its reggae-influenced style to Five Points. Held outside by the fountain. 6:30 p.m. Free. GHOST TRAIN, DEATH TO VAN GOGH’S EAR, BOLT The Elbow Room will feature the music of Bolt, Ghost Train and Death to Van Gogh’s Ear. from a friend,” Ray said. “I’ve never been to a hip-hop concert before.” As a rock and roll fan, Ray said he was used to large arena events, which some times sacrifice intimacy. He appreciated the Elbow Room’s size. “Being small, it made it better,” he said. The Elbow Room is just one of many outlets for hip-hop culture, but its shows, together with the WUSC program, are the most comprehensive collection of all that hip-hop has to offer in Columbia. As the show continues to gain clout, more prominent artists, such as Del tha Funkee Homosapien (of Gorillaz fame) of California and Kardinal Offishall of Canada, are potential bookings. Non-Stop Hip-Hop Live can be seen every Wednesday at The Elbow Room until Oct. 17, and heard at 10 p.m. every Thursday on WUSC 90.5 FM, as well as on the Internet at wusc.sc.edu.com. Contact NonstopHipHop@hotmail.com for more information. 10 p.m. Elbow Room, 812 Harden St. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR USC Theatre South Carolina will open its fall season with Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, which reprises the role of Falstaff, young Prince Henry’s drinking buddy in Henry IV, Part I. Down-on-his luck Falstaff schemes to seduce two women so he can get to their husbands’ money. What follows is a plot full of mistaken identity, pranks and other trickery. NATIVISM The program will start at 4 p.m. in 152 Gambrell Hall, and will be preceded by a reception at 3:30 p.m. in the Welsh Humanities Office Building Reading Room 615. Thornton Actor gains respect of famous musicians CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 things during his rise to fame, but probably the most impor tant was finding love and marrying actress Angelina Jolie, the inspiration for two songs on the album. He has also earned the respect and admiration of famous musicians; singer/songwriter Jewel said, “Billy Bob has a genius for storytelling, and it should surprise no one that he brings the same thoughtful, inspired and sometimes distur bing authenticity to his music as he does to the screen.” For more information about Billy Bob Thornton’s music, check out www.losthighwayrecords.com. 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