The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 24, 1988, Image 20

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If your club has live music that you would like listed,
call At Ease at 845-3312.
Brazos Landing
Brazos Landing is at Northgate. Everyone is admitted. Beer
and wine are served. For more information call 846-3497.
Friday — Tommy Elskes and Stephen Foster. Acoustic. $2
cover.
Saturday — Sundown. Acoustic. $2 cover.
Cow Hop Expansion
Next to the restaurant at Northgate. Those 18 and older
admitted. Alcohol served to legal drinkers. Call 846-1588 for
more information.
Thursday — Don Overby. Originals and classic hits. No cover.
Friday — Agent Orange. Dance rock. $2 cover.
Saturday — Sneaky Pete and the Neon Madmen. Classic rock.
$3 cover.
Wednesday — Sneaky Pete singalong. $1 cover.
Eastgate Live
On Texas Avenue across from the east entrance of campus.
Those under 21 admitted. Legal drinkers can purchase wine or
beer. Call 764-2095 for more information.
Thursday — Reggae Force. Reggae. $4 cover.
. Friday — Joe “King” Carrasco. Rock ’n’ roll. $5 cover.
Saturday — Agent Orange. Dance rock. $3 cover.
Monday — To be announced.
Tuesday — Minus Zero. Funk. $3 cover.
Wednesday — Uppman Jam. Open stage for musicians. No
cover.
Emiliano’s
In Bryan at502 W. 25th street. Those 18 and older admitted.
BYOB (set ups served). Call 775-9539 for more information.
Friday — Jore Alejandro y La Paz. Urban and Spanish. Cover
$3-$5.
Saturday—Johnny Bustamente y L.A. Band. Urban and
Spanish. $3 cover.
Sunday — Sunny Ozuna and Sunliner Band/ Los Momentos.
Urban and Spanish. $7 cover.
Hall of Fame
In Bryan on FM 2818 north of Villa Maria. Those 18 to 20
admitted on selected dates. Alcohol served to legal drinkers.
Call 822-2222 for more information.
Thursday — The Debonaires. $4 cover.
Friday — Don Rogers and the Texas Rose Band. $4 cover.
Saturday — Texas Fever. $4 cover.
Kay’s Cabaret
At Post Oak Mall. Those 18 and older are admitted. Beer, wine
and liquor are served to legal drinkers. For more information,
call 696-9191.
Thursday — Singalong with Greg Rivers. No cover.
Friday — Pat Foster. Classic hits. No cover.
Saturday — Don Overby. Originals and classic hits. No cover.
Morgenstem’s
About one-half mile north of campus on College Main. Those
21 and older are admitted. Beer, wine and non-alcoholic
beverages are served. For more information call 846-1812.
Thursday — KANM benefit. Music by Frayed Knot, No I.D.
and For Crying Out Loud. $3 donation.
Friday — Miss Molly and the Passions. Rhythm and blues. $5
cover.
Saturday — I-Tex. Reggae. $5 cover.
Page 6/At Ease/Thursday, March 24,1988
Art show to benefit local center
By james johnson
The Texas Artisans and the
A&M Physical Therapy Club
will present its first Brazos Art
Classic show and sale in
Rudder Exhibit Hall on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. The
show will feature the work of
twenty-four Texas artists who
have been critically acclaimed
in both the state and the
nation.
Depicting cultures from
western to contemporary, the
artists’ entries range in price
from $100 to $55,000.
Proceeds from the sale of art
will benefit the Brazos Valley
Rehabilitation Center, a local
facility devoted to supporting
the disabled.
Among the program’s
exhibitors will be Dalhart
Windberg, a nationally
renowned artist who will unveil
10 of his masterpieces totaling
more than $200,000 including
one painting valued at
$50,000.
“Windberg is a very
exquisite artist and should draw
an exceptionally large crowd, ”
says Frances Pieman,
executive secretary of the
Rehabilitation Center.
Tickets for the Friday night
exhibit are available to the
public for $12.50 at the MSC
Box Office. The ticket price will
include admission to a private
artist’s reception that will give
those attending the opportunity
to meet the artists and
purchase the art work.
Admission is free on
Saturday and Sunday for those
who wish to view or buy the
remaining exhibits. Saturday’s
show is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
and Sunday afternoon’s exhibit
will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The show will include oil
paintings, water color entries
and an authentic sculpture by
Ronnie Wells, the 1984 Ducks
Unlimited artist of the year.
Wells will be joined by other
popular artists such as Bob
Wygant, president of the Texas
Association of Professional
Artists (TAPA), George
Hallmark, nominated by Sen.
Phil Gramm as the 1988 artist
of the year, and James H.
Johnson, an A&M graduate
who was named Texas artist of
the year in 1982.
Other guest artists include
Russell Cushman, Jim
Robinson, John Pototschnik,
Martin Grelle, Vaughn Wyatt,
David Griffin, Jimmy Dyer, Lee
Herring, Tony Eubanks,
George Seville and M.D. Laird.
Participants who will represent
the Texas Artisans include Jean
Westbrook, Doxie Wootan,
June Dudley, Betty Blevins,
Johnnie Griffin, Dwade Engle,
Bernice Brown and Rosemary
Wilson.
Johnnie Griffin, chairman of
the show, says the Brazos
Valley area is very fortunate to
have so many well-known
artists to participate in the
show.
“This is the first time that this
area has ever had the
opportunity to present the
show,” Pieman says. “Just the
exposure to such an event
should be really educational
and worth every bit of time and
money involved in putting it
together. ”
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All movies and times are provided by the
theaters, and are subject to change.
Cinema Three
Cinema Three is at 315 College Ave. Call 693-
2796 for more information.
Biloxi Blues. Rated R. Show times are 7:05
and 9:05. Starts Friday.
Masquerade. Rated R. Show times are 7:10
and 9:10.
Moving. Rated R. Show times are 7:05 and
9:05. Ends Friday.
Moonstruck. Rated PG. Show times are 7
and 9.
Post Oak Three
Post Oak Three is at Post Oak Mall. Call 693-
2796 for more information.
Barfly. Rated R. Show times are 7:10 and
9:35. Starts Friday.
Johnny Be Good. Rated R. Show times are
7:05 and 9:30. Start Friday.
Glass Menagerie. Rated PG. Show times are
7 and 9:45. Starts Friday.
Off Limits. Rated R. Show times are 7:05
and 9:25. Ends Friday.
Hope and Glory. Rated PG. Show times are
7 and 9:20. Ends Friday.
She’s Having a Baby. Rated PG-13. Show
times are 7:20 and 9:30. Ends Friday.
Schulman 6
Schulman 6 is at 2002 E. 29th. For more
information, call 775-2463.
Three Men & a Baby. Rated PG. Show times
are 7:10 and 9:35.
Shoot to Kill. Rated R. Show times are 7:10
and 9:40.
For Keeps. Rated Pg-13. Show times are
7:15 and 9:50.
Fatal Attraction. Rated R. Show times are
7:10 and 9:45. Starts Friday.
Planes Trains & Automobiles. Rated R.
Show times are 7:30 and 9:50.
Action Jackson. Rated PG-13. Show times
are 7:20 and 9:40.
Overboard. Rated PG-13. Show times are
7:10 and 9:45. Ends Friday.
Plaza Three
Plaza Three is at226 Southwest Parkway. Call
693-2457 for more information.
Vice Versa. Rated PG. Show times are 7:30
and 9:50. Starts Friday.
Switching Channels. Rated PG. Show times
are 7:30 and 9:50. Ends Friday.
D.OA.Rated R. Show times are 7:25 and
9:45.
Good Morning Vietnam. Rated R. Show
times are 7:10 and 9:40.
Manor East Three
Manor East Three is at Manor East Mall. Call
823-8300 for more information.
A New Life. Rated PG. Show times are 7:10
and 9:35. Starts Friday.
The Fox and the Hound. Rated G. Show
times are 7:20 and 9:40. Starts Friday.
Vice Versa. Rated PG. Show times are 7:20
and 9:40. Ends Friday.
Police Academy. Rated PG. Show times are
7:25 and 9:45.
Frantic. Show times are 7:10 and 9:35. Ends
Friday.