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Before we can sell you this thong, we need
to do a background check. Turn around.”
Art Bar
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5
in an interview on
www.yesand.com that such op
portunities have allowed him to
see “there is more to improv than
meets the eye.”
The Players recently held a ben
efit performance to raise funds for
the South Carolina Progressive
Network, a coalition that pro
motes social and economic change
within the state.
The Art Bar Players’ next per
formance is this Friday at the Art
Bar. The show begins at 8 p.m. and
is open to those 21 and up.
Comments on this story?E-mail
gamecockmixeditor@hotmail.com
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Separate
6 McCartney or
Robeson
10 Sci-fi space
drive
14 Religious
brother
15 Pleasure trek
16 Opera tune
17 Sonata part
18 _of March
10 Lids
20 Most favorable
22 Graduate
papers
24 Study of light
27 Dunne of
Hollywood
28 A/C measure
31 Gravestone
inscription
33 Jeopardizes
36 Worldly
40 There's always
time
43 Seven Cities of
Cibola seeker
44 Attack
45 Sickly pallor
48 Eminem’s twins?
49 Let in
52 Pay one’s share
55 For adults only
57 Daily grind
61 Lisa"
62 Actor’s part
65 Waterbury
Watch Co. brand
66 Wickedness
67 Sacred bird of
Egypt
68 Paris school
69 Patricia of "Hud”
70 Apple seeds
71 Takes ten
DOWN
1 Frizzy do
2 Gun or
telephone on
, stage
3 “_Too Proud to
Beg"
4 Active starter?
5 Walk heavily
6 Duke of
Edinburgh
7 Help
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8 4-stringed
guitar
9 For fear that
10 Serengeti pool
11 Got up
12 Mature
13 Old hat
21 Snacked
23 River horses
25 French car
26 Editor's
instruction
28 _-a-brac
29 Bandleader
Puente
30 20th-century
power
32 I love, in Latin
34 Walking
encyclopedia
35 Legislative
house
37 Unit cost
38 Molecule part
39 Camera’s eye
41 Moving truck
42 _Si. Vincent
Millay
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46 Tension
47 Ross or Bering
49 Lumberjacks
50 Herded
51 Craze
53 Speak
54 Tag figure
56 Plumbing woe
58 Famous cookie
man
59 Early Brit
60 Former mates
63 Kimono sash
64 Back talk
HOROSCOPES
ARIES If you need help
managing your savings
portfolio, ask the richest
person you know. You have a
knack for bringing in extra
money now, but don’t rely on
luck.
TAURUS Roam a little farther,
just for the fun of it. An older
person can introduce you to a
new idea. Present it with your
own unique twist, and soak up
the applause.
GEMINI Idealism is great, but
what you need now is a strong
dose of pragmatism. Cut the
frills and go for what works. If
you don’t know which is
which, ask somebody who
does.
CANCER You don’t like to be
bossed around unless it’s by
somebody who really knows
what they’re doing. If you
encounter one of those people
now, it may be a match made
in heaven.
LEO Why does everything seem
to pile up at the last minute?
You don’t have time to figure
out why, though it may be your
own fault. Hustle! All ends
well.
VIRGO You could be the right
person for the job, and not just
in your career. You’ve got
what it takes in romance, too.
Step forward with confidence.
Lookin’ good!
LIBRA You may have been a tad
thoughtless or impractical
lately. If so, you’ll soon
discover the error of your
ways, not to mention the
consequences. If you offer to
make up for it, there could still
be a happy ending.
SCORPIO You sometimes
pretend that you know it all,
but the truth is, you’re still
learning. You’re a quick study,
but don’t make too many
outrageous claims. New skills
take practice.
SAGITTARIUS Time to get back
to counting pennies and
pinching a few. You’re a
spontaneous person, but you
can have a strategy, too.
CAPRICORN You’re pretty
much in control of the
situation, or you should be.
You’re the one who’ll know
when it’s exactly the right time
to act, and when it’s not. Make
sure the others agree.
AQUARIUS Do you have the
feeling somebody’s looking
over your shoulder, waiting to
rat on you? Maybe you’re
paranoid, but maybe it’s an
intuitive warning.
PISCES You can be a big help
and still benefit in the process.
Do something nice for a friend
of yours and get something
nice in return.
CALENDAR
Friday, Nov. 8
RANIER MARIA WITH RILO
KILEY, FROM SAFETY TO
WHERE AND LITTLE POOLS
OF BRIGHTNESS: 9 p.m. New
Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St.
NORIKA WITH THE EVOKA
PROJECT: 9 p.m. Jammin’
Java, 1530 Main St. $4.
LAST TO KNOW: Lettuce
Lounge, 114 State St.
ANN BERETTA, DON’T TELL
DICK, GROUNDED AND
WAKE UP SEPTEMBER:
Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile
Drive.
PALMETTO PANS: Scott
Herring directs this steel
drum ensemble. 7:30 p.m.
School of Music recital hall.
FINE ART FRIDAY: The South
Carolina Art Scene Panel
will feature visual artists,
arts writers and arts
professors in a discussion
and overview of
contemporary visual and
fine art in South Carolina. 7
p.m. Columbia Museum of
Art. Main and Hampton
streets.
ART BAR PLAYERS: 8 p.m. Art
Bar, 1211 Park St.
“PROOF”: 8 p.m. Trustus
Theatre, 520 Lady St. $12 to
$17.50.
“NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 8
p.m. Town Theatre, 1012
Sumter St. $13 for students.
“THE KID STAYS IN THE
PICTURE": Based on the
autobiography of “The
Godfather” and “Rosemary’s
Baby” producer Robert
Evans, who ran Paramount
Captain Easy
WITH
SPOOKY
DALY
PRIDE:
Friday,
Senate
Park,931-B
Senate St.
$6.
Pictures during the 1960s and
’70s. He narrates his tale,
wisecracking about such
events as facing a cocaine
bust and his wife’s leaving
him for Steve McQueen. 7 and
9 p.m., Nickelodeon Theatre,
937 Main St.
“MEN IN BLACK II”: 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater.
Saturday, Nov. 9
SUPER BIKE FAREWELL SHOW
WITH INNERSOUL, SNAP
ROBINSON AND GONER: 9
p.m. New Brookland Tavern.
BLUE DOGS: Senate Park. $10.
DICK DELICIOUS AND THE
TASTY TESTICLES WITH LIFT
KIT AND THE POTTY HOTTIES:
Uncle Doctor’s.
JEFF LIBERTY WITH JODI
WINTERTON: 9 p.m. Jammin’
Java. $4.
“PROOF”: 8 p.m. Trustus
Theatre. $12 to $17.50.
“NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 8
a
p.m. Town Theatre. $13 for
students.
“THE KID STAYS IN THE
PICTURE”: 3,7 and 9 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.
Sunday, Nov. 10
THE DICK GOODWIN QUINTET:
The quintet will perform in a
wide variety of styles, from
Dixieland to swing to Latin. 3
p.m. Columbia Museum of
Art. $5 for adults, $2 for
students.
“NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS”: 3
p.m. Town Theatre. $13 for
students.
“KOYAANIQATSI": This first
film in the “Qatsi” trilogy
depicts the conflict of urban
life and technology versus the
environment. 6 p.m.
Gambrell Hall auditorium.
“THE KID STAYS IN THE
PICTURE”: 3,7 and 9 p.m.
Nickelodeon Theatre.