2 a/VlCTI/lOiAd At Ease CONTENTS If you live at the local dance clubs, if you imagine yourself as a young Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers, or if you’ve just got a good case of happy feet, you might be a candidate for the Dance Arts Society. The group offers classes in modern dance, jazz, ballet and a variety of other forms of dancing for fun and profit. (Or at least, for exercise.) If you have that Gotta Dance feeling, there’s only one thing to do. Dig out the dance shoes of your choice and dig into this issue of At Ease. Features Doin' the Dishes 6 The Dishes. Talented? Yes. Diverse? You bet. Strange? Definitely. Just check out their “Hot Diggety Dog" al bum cover. This feature explores the music and background of this Houston-based band that includes College Station in its lineup of regular gigs. Gotta Dance 8 The Dance Arts So ciety is growing as Aggies become more interested in the fine arts. Some members join to get in shape, and others see it as an outlet for personal expression. This week, At Ease takes a look at the organization, its activities and its members. Departments Previews 3 At Ease Staff Preview of Halloween activities; Texas Prison Rodeo Editors Bill Hughes Marybeth Rohsner Staff writers Tony Cornett Karen Kroesche Nancy Neukirchner Reviews Karl Pallmeyer Photographer Bill Hughes Reviews 4 Movie Review: “Deadly Friend” Album Reviews: Elvis Costello’s “Blood and Chocolate” Talking Heads’ “True Stories” Movie Scene: What’s showing around town