Inside Reviving downtown Bryan 3 Downtown Bryan was dead on most of our arrivals here in Bryan-Coliege Station but with the help of local merchants, it’s slowly being revived. Writer-editor Bill Hughes examines the problems Bryan has experienced and talks to the people bringing it back to life. 8 The Studio: a struggle to survive Artists in Bryan? As Bohemian as it sounds, an artists’ community, called The Studio, has been thriving in a rebuilt bank building in the reviving downtown area. But the future of the community is threatened unless The Studio’s artists can raise the money to buy the building. Bill Hughes talks to the artists about the growth of The Studio and their hopes for the future. 10 Art exhibit Who says art doesn’t exist in Bryan-College Station? In a special showing, the works of local artist Margit Ilika will be on display from Dec. 15-21. Staff writer Jay Blinderman talks to Ilika, who denies she is a victim of hazing. 10 Movie Review In “White Nights,” the audience enters every defector’s nightmare. The film stars Mikhail Baryshinikov in a could-be-autobiographical role, as well as dancer Gregory Hines and model-turned-actress Isabella Rossellini. It’s the story of a Russian defector whose plane crashes, you guessed it, back in Russia. See Baryshnikov and Hines try to dance their way out of political intrigue and the cold, white nights of Siberia, in a review by Molly Pepper. 11 Record Reviews If you’re looking for an album as a stocking stuffer, Karl Pallmeyer can help you out. He reviews “Mad Not Mad” by Madness, “Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention,” oddly enough, by Frank Zappa, and “ I he Rhythmatist,”by Stewart Copeland (who cares if its been out a year), and tells which are worth the vinyl they’re printed on. 12 At Ease Co-editors Bill Hughes, Tricia Parker .TTammy Bell, Jay Bimclerman "N/l < >\\ v , i-> v-.vtr-t'-y Vi-< »\ i'1 [[im sadoq aqs ieiji nojp uoqEziuESjoaa e jo jspiui aqj -xa jjaj jb auo aqj sauaas ‘(ojoifd doj) 3UOp9J U99q SBq SDIUIEJ93 S^BUUOQ joj apuDBj aqx iqoqM