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v; 13U044I7I/\|.Ucf/VtJ Around Town Live Music 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. Thursday — Progressive music with About 9 Times. $4 cover. Friday — Brazilian music with Quizumba. $5 cover. Saturday — Rock with Trout Fishing in America. $4 cover. Children’s matinee performance at 2:30 p.m. $1 cover. Cow Hop Annex. Next to the restaurant at Northgate. Those 18 and older admitted. Alcohol served to legal drinkers. Call 846-1588 for more information. Thursday — Rock with Patio Furniture. $2 cover. Friday — Rock ’n’ roll the Flesh Harvesters. $2 cover. Saturday — Rock ’n’ roll with Neue Regal. $2 cover. Wednesday — Singalong with Sneaky Pete. $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 with Michael E. Johnson and the Killer Bees. $5 cover. Friday — Local music with the Change, 13th Floor, Patio Furniture and the Monads. $5 cover. Saturday — Original rock with the Kerouacs. $4 cover. Tuesday — To be announced. Wednesday —Lippman Jam. Open stage for musicians. No cover. 'The Immigrant' depicts Texan settler 's plight By Staci Finch Immigration has always been the backbone of the diverse American culture that exists today. Immigrants came to this country for economic reasons, religious reasons or simply for a change of scenery. Many older Americans who immigrated tell stories of coming to the United States on boats from Germany, Scotland or Ireland, or of crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico. Often those stories include the first sight of the Statue of Liberty, or of the first feel of American soil, and are accompanied by a tear of nostalgia at the remembrance of an eventful time. The Missouri Repertory Theatre is bringing such a tale of immigration to Texas A&M Thursday night with ‘The Immigrant. ’’ The play tells the story of Haskell Harelik, a Russian Jew who immigrated to the United States in search of religious freedom. However, instead of entering the country by the usual New York City route, Harelik immigrated via Galveston, Texas and eventually settled in Hamilton, Texas to open Harelik’s Department Store. Written by Harelik’s grandson, Mark Harelik, the play is based on fact. It follows the life of Harelik as he adjusts to the American people and their way of life, and it shows how he leams to deal in the department store business. The repertory company, sponsored by the Mid- America Arts Alliance, is celebrating it’s 25th year of existence. Patricia Meilrath started the company in 1964. It’s now under the executive directorship of James E. Costin. The Kansas City based company has performed such diverse works as Shakespeare’s timeless “Hamlet” and “Othello,” the classic “Glass Menagerie” and “Nicholas Nickelby” and the contemporary “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, ” among others. The performance is tonight at 8 in Rudder Theater. Tickets are available at the MSC Box Office. Emiliano’s In Bryan at502 W. 25th Street. Those 18 and older admitted. Beer and set-ups served. Call 775-9539 for more information. Friday — Latin and Spanish with Jimmy Edwards. $6 cover. Frank’s Bar and Grill In College Station at 503 E. University Drive. All ages admitted. Beer, wine and liquor are served to legal drinkers. Call 846- 5388 for more information. Saturday — Jazz with Don Pope and Friends. $2 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 — Nightlife. $2 cover. Friday — American Sunrise. $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. Friday — Rock V roll with the Band With No Sleep featuring Don Overby. $2 cover. Saturday — Progressive country with James Shilling on guitar. No cover.... ,. Page 6/At Ease/Thursday, Oct. 20,1988 Movies 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. The Last Temptation of Christ. Rated R. Showtimes are 5:30 and 8:30. Ends Friday. Pumpkinhead. Rated R.. Show times are 7:10 and 9:10 Gorillas In the Mist. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:00 and 9:25. Halloween 4. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:15. Opens Friday. Post Oak Three Post Oak Three is at Post Oak Mall. Call 693-2796 for more information. Die Hard. Rated R. Show times are 7:00 and 9:30. The Accused. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:05 and 9:25. Alien Nation. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:15. Schulman 6 Schulman 6 is at2002 E. 29th. For more information, call 775-2463. Big. Rated PG. Show times are 7:20 and 9:50.. The Great Outdoors. Rated PG-13. Show times are 7:15 and 9:30. Young Guns. Rated R. Show times are 7:10 and 9:35. Opens Friday. The Dead Pool. Rated R. Show times are 7:10 and 9:35. Ends Friday. Big Business. Rated PG. Show times are 7:15 and 9:45. Nightmare On Elm Street 4. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:00 and 9:40. The Presidio. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:05 and 9:25. Plaza Three Plaza Three is at226 Southwest Parkway. Call 693- 2457 for more information. A Fish Called Wanda. Rated R. Show times are 7:10 and 9:35.. Imagine: John Lennon. Rated R. Show times are 7:15 and 9:40. Ends Friday. Punch Line. Rated R. Show times are 7:05 and 9:45. Memories of Me. Rated PG-13. Show times are 7:15 and 9:40. Opens Friday. Manor East Three Manor East Three is at Manor East Mali. Call 823- 8300 for more information. Heartbreak Hotel. Rated PG-13. Show times are 7:25 and 9:50. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Rated PG. Show times are 7:05 and 9:35. Eight Men Out. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:40.