The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 14, 2006, Page 9, Image 9

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CROSSWORD ^ ACROSS m 1 Desolate 6 Plus 10 Wee devils 14 Giant 15 Pack of cards 16 Computer maker 17 Over 18 Indian princess 20 Palliate 22 Bleaching agent 23 Man about the house 24 Caen’s neighbor 25 Formerly 27 Mom-and-pop grp 29 Statute 31 Western Hemisphere ^ 35 Computer post 38 Creative assessment 39 Something to confess 40 Generosity 42 Sigma follower 43 Day-nursery 45 Land of the Pharaohs 47 Strinij of pearls NNW 49 Spotted cube 50 Norse capital 52 DEA officer 56 Twosome 58 Help out 60 Sharp-cornered 62 Step towards employment 65 Mythical crier 66 Idyllic garden 67 Alda or Arkin 68 Broadway orphan 69 Flip 70 Butterfly catchers 71 Plucks plant pests DOWN 1 Lead players 2 Land of lamas 3 Bikini, for one 4 Filled pasta packets ^ 5 Patella location 6 Commercial writers 7 Actress Thompson 8 Blunderhead 9 Give sanction to 10 Nancy Walker on “Rhoda” 11 Telling of lies 12 Legal bargain 13 Coaster 19 Musical repeats >1 Promise >6 Ships’ loads ’8 Minor spasm 50 Danger-has passed signal 52 UFO crew 53 In short-order 54 Obscenity 55 “Baseball Tonight” stn. 56 Bog 57 Short stories 58 Swamp critter U Eureka! f4 Travel on snow f6 Real SOLUTIONS ON PAGE 8 48 Male offspring 51 Tended grasslands 53 Separate from others 54 Like a mad dog 55 Canadian tribes 56 Losing plan? 57 Disassemble 59 Tennis champ Lendl 61 Chew (on) 63 Ems followers 64 Break bread Scene @ 7tS& Today “TRISTRAM SHANDY: A COCK AND BULL STORY”: 7, 9 p.m. Nickelodeon The atre, 937 Main St. $5.50 with student ID. ^BLOWFLY AND DESPOT: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $8 advance/$10 DOS, all ages. ART BAR PLAYERS: 8 p.m. Art Bar, 1211 Park St. No cover, 21+ only. IPOP! WITH WUSC-DJ PETER AD0LPHS0N: 11 p.m. until 2 a.m. Art Bar. No cover, 21+ only. “CHRONICLES OF NARNIA”: 8 p.m. Russell House The atre. Saturday “TRISTRAM SHANDY: A •COCK AND BULL STORY”: 3, 7, 9 p.m. Nickelodeon The Safe and Sound Theatre. $5 matinee, $5.50 evening with student ID. THE HEIST AND THE AC COMPLICE, ORGONE AC CUMULATOR AND THE SAFE AND SOUND: 6 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $5 un der, $3 over 21. CONJURE, SHILOH, SEEKING ETERNITY AND THIS ABOVE ALL: 10 p.m. New Brook land Tavern. $7 under, $5 over 21. “CHRONICLES OF NARNIA”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theatre. 5n university SCHOOL OF LAW Opening in Greensboro August 2006 Now accepting applications for the charter class. 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You can’t afford to get them all out of this paycheck. Be patient. TAURUS Work leads you into relationships with fascinating people. That’s a wonderful thing, but don’t flirt too much on company time. GEMINI Just because you’re happyandluckydoesn’tmean you get out of the work. If you get too silly, the job will take longer, so don’t do that. CANCER You’re becoming more decisive, and it looks good on you. You’re attracting attention, but don’t let it go to your head. If you get entranced, you could fall for a trick. LEO You’re not as afraid of commitment as some of die others are. The person you’re trying to convince may be wary, due to previous sorrows. Don’t give up. Your reward may be a brand new world. VIRGO You’re always smart, but for the next two days you have super powers. Don’t get lost in thought and forget an important task, however. LIBRA You can make a lot of money in the next two days. Don’t be afraid to ask for twice as much as you think you’ll get. SCORPIO You’ll be amazed at howquicklyyourenergylevel goes up after you’ve turned in a difficult assignment. Completion is energizing. SAGITTARIUS The caution flag is out again. Don’t believe everything. There are. rumors going around that require scrutiny. CAPRICORN Money you thought was in your pocket mysteriously disappears. For today and tomorrow at least, don’t go shopping until the check clears. AQUARIUS If you waited to reach your compromise, and you’re trying now, forget it. Your time is better spent making lists of what the sides don’t like about each other. PISCES Everything seems possible, but there’s a warning signal. Don’t believe everything you hear. CflREllCRO • EOnTinilED PROfTl 8 album, appeared on an EP Broussard released before his full-length with Island Records. He’s added a little more pep to the song and a reprise of the chorus at the end in which he does a lot of vocal improvisation, which is one of his trademarks. This guy can sing, and he hits every note he wants to. One of the most beautiful songs on the album doesn’t even appear in the track listing. That’s right, it’s the bonus track on which you can hear the crickets of the bayou chirping away. An acoustic guitar comes in and Marc pays tribute to his growing son who is far away back home. It is such a personal message that it will make your heart fill up like a balloon. This album is a testament to perfection and hard work. It’s the kind of album you can fall in love to. And if she leaves you for some ugly, turkey-faced hooligan, it’ll pull you through those rough times, and you won’t have to cry at Thanksgiving anymore. Marc Broussard puts on a great show, writes a beautiful song and makes a delicious club sandwich ... but more than that, he makes a great album. Comments on this story? E-mail gamecockfeatures@givm.sc.edu cook • common All joking aside, Cook said his real supporters are his parents. “Oh yeah, they’re my biggest fans,” he said. Although he hasn’t sent his CDs to any studios as demos, Cook said that he is not ruling out a music career entirely. “I think I could write a i few jingles,” Cook said with < a laugh. < Cook is now passing < out copies of his new CD, “Electrock Music,” 1 which is comprised of I experiments with digital : music. Songs on the CD 1 include everything from fun and random to lengthy and < classic, as shades of Cook’s } nusical inspiration can be een in tracks like “Rockin’ 3ut is Fun” and “Captain Crunch.” Cook plans to graduate rom USC in May and will >e attending graduate school it Auburn University where le will study history. Comments on this story? 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