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Best Bets Concerts in Roundtop provide a rustic retreat Okay, Ags, it’s Friday. By now, you should be fully recovered from the Astros’ loss Wednesday night and you’re ready to party and start thinking about other things — like what a great time you can have this weekend. This list is your live music key. if you haven’t recovered, get a grip on your self. Gather all your pals who put their money on the Mets, take a deep breath, and force yourself to have a good time anyway. Creole Cafe This restaurant serves up live music on weekends. It’s in Culpepper Plaza on Texas Avenue. If you want more info, call 764-0567. All ages admitted. Friday - Jazz Plus. Jazz. Cover $3. Saturday - Sneaky Pete. ’50s and ’60s rock. Cover $3. If the mid-term blues have got you down, and the Northgate scene just doesn’t do the trick any more, then why not try a quick road trip to Dallas, Austin, or perhaps Roundtop, Texas. Roundtop? You may find yourself wondering what in the heck you could possibly do for ex citement in Roundtop. But wonder no more, be cause the International Festival-Institute has a cul tural cure for your study blahs. Set in the rustic scenery and open-air isolation that surrounds Roundtop. the institute will present the third set of concerts in its “August-to-April" series next weekend, featuring violinist Joseph Genualdi and pianist Eugene Row- ley. Together the musicians will perform sonatas by Mozart and Brahms, and Genauldi will also perform Bach Sonata #1 in G mi nor for solo violin. The concerts will begin at 3 p.m. on October 25th and 26th in the Parlours of the William Lockhart Clayton House on Festival Hill. Tickets are $7.50 per person, and may be pur chased at the door. To get to Festival Hill, take High way 60 out of College Station until it hits High way 36. Turn south on 36 towards Brenham and then turn west on High way 290 (towards Austin). Then turn left when you reach Highway 237, and follow the winding road until you reach Festival Hill. Eastgate Live Located on Texas Avenue across from the east entrance of Texas A&M. Under 21 admitted. Le gal drinkers can purchase wine or beer or bring their own liquor - Eastgate Live provides setups. Call 764-2095 for more information. Saturday - Pet Peeves. Rock. Cover $3.50. Next Thursday - Public Bulletin. Rock. Cover $3.50. Le Cabaret Le Cabaret is in the Westgate Shopping Center on Wellborn Road. 21 and older admitted. Call 846- 1427 for more info. Friday - Slippery When Wet. Rock. Cover $2. Saturday - 4 Hams on Rye. Rock. Cover $4. Next Wednesday - Lippman Music Co. Jam Ses sion — local musicians. No cover charge. Morgemtem’s This club is about one-half mile north of campus on College Main. Those 21 and over are ad mitted. Beer, wine and setups. For more informa tion, call 846-1812. Friday - Johnny Reno and the Sax Maniacs. Cover $6.50. Saturday - Jomo Pemberton and the Jam Seeds. Cover $4. Next Thursday - Lyle Lovett Cover $4. Sunset Grill Sunset Grill is between Charlie’s Grocery and the Cow Hop at Northgate. Under 21 admitted. Serves beer, wine and setups for legal drinkers. For information on cover charges, call 846-9351, Friday - Dana Cooper. Rock. ; Saturday - Bad Sneakers. ’50s and ’60s Rock. Sunday - Pat Foster. Rock guitarist. Next Wednesday and Thursday - Sneaky Pete : and the Neon Madmen. ’50s and ’60s rock. Town Hall Broadway rises with ‘Superstar’ MSC Town Hall Broadway will kick off its 1986-87 season Nov. 6 with “Jesus Christ Supers tar,’’ a rock opera about Christ’s last days. Town Hall Broadway is making a comeback after facing hitches in schedul ing and financing for this season. The committee has regrouped and put a new schedule together. The next performance will be the National Shakespeare Company’s production of Shake speare’s “Romeo and Ju liet" on Feb. 14, followed by Cole Porter’s “Can Can" on March 1. Then William Windom will bring his one-man show on humorist James Thurber to A&M on April 23. Want groaft tokiong papers? Use our IBM PCs and word processing software to type your papers and then print them on our Laser Printer. No waiting for a computer! "Word Perfect" is easy to learn! No parking problems! $6.00 Per Hour! Laser Printing Available! 707 Texas Avenue, Suite 128C Phone: 764-7363 Hours: Mon-Thur 1-9 p.m., Fri 1-5 p.m. Season tickets sales be gin Wednesday. They range in price from $38 to $59.25 for the general public, and $35 to $50.50 for students. Tickets for “Jesus Christ Superstar,” which go on sale Oct. 27, are $17.75, $14.25 and $11.50 for students, and $21, $16.75 and $13.50 for the general public. I 1 anH fhp RAX MA (esta and the SAX MANIALS Sat-18 Jomo Pemberton & the Jam Seeds Mon-20 Mon Nite Football