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Revue “Winds Of The Duddy Kavitz" Movie .. Joan Dobie Flight Wasteland" ” ” " Gillis Awareness Week: Information; not sermon Wednesday Week LA. band at A&M Sort of like the GoGos and kind of like the Bangles, an other girl rock group has emerged from the Los Angeles area and will turn up in the Basement at 4 p.m. today. Wednesday Week, not to be confused with a week from Wednesday which is March 6 and has nothing to do with the subject at hand, favor ’60s-type melodies and bouncy rhythms. But unlike the GoGos and the Bangles, Wednesday Week’s music is moodier and sparer with mysteiy lurking behind seemingly innocent lyrics about broken relationships. The band has Kristi Callan, lead vocal and guitar; Heidi Rodewald, vocal and bass and Kelly Callan (Kristi’s sis) on drums. The Callan sisters moved through Texas, Oklahoma and New York City’s Lower East Side on their way to Los An geles. At various times they had guitarists, all male, that didn’t hang with the band. Fi nally the sisters hooked up with Heidi, a native Califor nian. An Lj\. Life, Daily News re view of their EP “Betsy’s Hou se,” said: “Here is an all-new, delight fully enjoyable variation on an old rock war horse — the con cept album. In place of the usually dopey cosmic imageiy of other concept works, this lo cal all-women trio has cap tured the mood and feeling of teenage anxiety on this five- song EP, and it is a thrilling success.” Tickets for the MSC Base ment Committee sponsored concert are $2.50 eachA “We’re there to talk about the responsible use of alcohol — not to preach, ‘Don’t drink!’ or talk about the evils of alco hol.” That’s what Jan Winniford, student affairs assistant direc tor, has to say about the up coming Alcohol and Drug Awareness Week, March 4 through March 6. “The purpose of the pro gams is education and to let people know there is a place to go on this campus for informa tion,” she says. Monday is devoted to drug awareness programs. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., resource tables will be set up in the hallway of the Memorial Student Center and from noon to 1 p.m., three speakers will be presented. A spokesman from the Bryan Po lice Department will explain the laws concerning drug abuse and discuss penalties and actions taken against any one caught possessing illegal drugs. Greenleaf Hospital is sending someone to talk about their chemical dependence unit and the physiological and psychlogical effects of drugs. The other speaker will be from the Brazos Family Institute. Also on Monday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., a non-alcoholic beverage bar will be set up in the MSC lobby,.where students can obtain samples, recipes and more information. “This has been done here be fore and is very popular with the students,” Winniford says. On Tuesday, Dr. Wayne Wi ley from the Department of Health and Physical Education will have “alcohol simulated” video games in the MSC hall way. Winniford says these games enact the circumstances of an evening of drinking and test the players responses. The resource tables will be moved to the Blocker Building . Wednesday is devoted to al cohol awareness programs. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., nine resource tables will be set up in the MSC hallway including three from beer distributors: Coors, Anheuser-Busch and Miller. From noon to 1 p.m., a speaker from the Texas Alco holic Beverage Commission will discuss legal issues, such as DWI laws and the new legal drinking age, and someone from the Brazos Family Insti tute will outline how to iden tify problem drinkers. \ Jav’s Gvm TOTAL FITNESS FOR MEN & WOMEN 10 SO-mimite Tanning Sessions $45.00 $99 Spring Shape-up Package 1414 Gym Membership Tflnnlnff Tanning Membership new members only call for more info. 3609 AS. College 846-6272 jPMfe RESTAURANT & BAR Enjoy Our Refreshing Muggarita's Friday through Sunday for $1.75 "Eat in or Take Out" 764-2975 1704 Kyle Ave. South Open 11 a.m. - Mid.