The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 28, 2005, Page 9, Image 9

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CROSSWORD ACROSS | 1 Employed 6 Hot goods 10 Mouth off 14 Last of a series 15 Jump from a plane 17 Like baby fingers 18 Facial cosmetic 19 PC bailout? 20 Model-building wood 22 Full of spirit 23 Rain time 25 Not on the level 26 More frisky 28 Softly, in music • . 30 Phi Beta_ ' 31 Sharer’s word 32 What a relief! 36 Fury 37 Heyerdahl’s craft 40 Be in debt 41 Hand out 'I'a © 2005 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 10/28/05 44 Central parts All rights reserved. 46 Worthless a o _l x *tu UUI IOI IUL 49 Staircase 9 Neon or Solutions elements chlorine 52 Money owed 10 Lacking depth 53 Susan Lucci 11 Financial role checkup 54 Small woods 12 Potbelly, for one 56 Dancer 13 Used a Singer Calloway 16 Sequence 59 Proper fellows 21 Put on TV ) 61 Avignon’s river 24 Domino spot 63 Never-ending 25 Assignment 64 Opened wide 26 Fat-free milk 65 Ranked player 27 Scale down 66 Adam’s 28 Glazier’s grandson compound 67 Frets 29 Garden bloom 31 Cross to bear DOWN 33 Astrological 1 Optimistic forecast feeling 34 Washstand item 2 “_in the 35 Sunset direction Morning” 38 Numbered 47 Face-to-face 52 Things to avoid 3 Royal treatment composition exams 54 Fed 4 Faberge item 39 North Atlantic 48 Clergyman’s 55 Nevada city 5 Dawn’s first light hazards title: abbr. 57 From scratch 6 Magic charm 42 Chosen by 49 Philbin of TV 58 Four-posters 7 Customs vote 50 Rich or Worth 60 Language suffix 8 Field of study 45 Make a decision 51 Inasmuch as 62 Fedora, e.g. Today SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS, AMERICAN GUN: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St., $10, all ages “UNDEAD": 7,9:10 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St., $5.50 with student ID “HANNIBAL”: 8 p.m. Russell | House Theater Saturday TESTING GROUND, THE LETTER RED, IN MY TRUNK, XEMIR: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, $8 under 21, $6 over “UNDEAD”: 3,7,9:10 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, $5.50 with student ID “HANNIBAL”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater Sunday “UNDEAD”: 3,7,9:10 p.m. ‘bLOiV ii ii ■ 11 Mi ■ ■ ' Nickelodeon Theatre, $5:50 with “HANNIBAL: 3 p.m. Russell House itudent ID Theater cosTumes • codtiiiued PRom 8 around gracefully is more ' difficult than it looks. Ruff’s general costume tip: If you’re wearing elastic, make sure it isn’t too tight and won’t cut your circulation off. “And don’t wear something that’s too uncomfortable,” she added, “or you’ll just be miserable the whole night, thinking about your costume.” SHAKESPEAREAN ACTOR Scott Blanks, a member — of the South Carolina Shakespeare Company — spends a lot of time in armor and doublets. “When we did “Henry V,” I wore five layers plus boots,” he said. “That gets complicated when you’re trying to make it look natural, like this would be your everyday wear.” One of his secrets: Baby powder to ward off moisture, which can cause the Dreaded Boot Suction. “It helps you take everything off easier,” Blanks said. “Otherwise, it’s a huge chore.” DRAG KING Susan “Tex” Green is an award-winning professional drag king who performs all over the Southeast. Her area of costume expertise: Mustaches and beards. Green uses real hair and spirit gum to complete her transformation. “You have to start it in layers — start at the tip of the chin and work all the way to your sideburns,” she said. “Then do it over again until you get however full a beard you want. In order to make it realistic, you have to give it that layered look, because hair naturally grows from the bottom.” MAGICIAN John Tudor, a professional magician, works full days in heavy, intricate costumes. One of his acts, “The Murder in The Phone Booth,” (a tribute to Humphrey Bogart) requires Tudor to quick-change into and out of several very different outfits. He suggests turning your costume inside out when you hang it back up, to air it out. “It’s hard on the garment in the long run, but it’s a good default position for costumes,” he said. COSTUME DESIGNER Former costume designer Diane Gilbert, now a sculptor, once carried 3,000 costumes in her Canadian shop. Her advice: Don’t rely too much on what you’re wearing. 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