Monday, August 27,1990 The Battalion Page 11 A&M Focus: Town Hall MSC program aims for diversified schedule this year -fly JOHN RIGHTER” Diversity in the goal of Town Hall this year, says Chair Steven Wall, The MSC student organisation eeordinates and presents between five and 10 shows a year, ranging from comedy to country music to club shows. In the past, Town Hall has planned its schedule around a major country music show in the fall and spring, with several other comedy and rock music events in between. Last year, Town Hall pre sented Restless Heart, Baillie and the Boys, and Asleep At The Wheel as its country snow in the fall, and George Strait and Patty Loveless performed together in the spring. Other shows last year included R.E.M., Indigo Girls, the Second City comedy troupe from Chi cago and the Coors Light Com edy Commandos, featuring Da vid Naster and Taylor Mason. Wall says that Tow n Hall plans to broaden beyond the staple country shows this year. Of spe cial interest, is the possibility of expanding the organization’s club format. Last year’s Indigo Girls concert in DeWare Auditorium was very successful, Wall says, and he Battalion File Photos. Town Hall has brought per formers like George Straight and Asleep at the Wheel to A&M students in the past. hopes that Town Hall stages seve ral of these type shows, which would include smaller rock and alternative groups and possibly some jazz and reggae artists. With the acoustic problems of G. Rollie White Auditorium (The ceiling supports won’t hold the sound equipment, so the nor mally flown sound system is in stead stacked on the floor) and the disappointing crowd turnout for anything but the country shows, it makes sense to focus on the smaller club shows for the rock, alternative and jazz shows. Wall says Town Hall could pre sent shows at a number of places on campus, including DeWare and Rudder Auditorium. Also, there is a possibility that in the future Town Hall might pursue a joint venture with the Front Porch Cafe. Wall says talks between Town Hall and Front Porch owner Hugh Stearns are underway, but such a venture would not be pos sible before the spring semester. The main goal of Town Hall this year, Wall says, is to provide a more well-rounded entertain ment package for Texas A&M and the surrounding Bryan-Col- lege Station area. As of yet, the ’90-91 schedule is tentative, but Wall says he hopes to have the fall schedule con firmed by the second week of school, In addition to the m^jor pre sentations, Wall says that Coffee house will continue in Rumours every Friday at 8 p,m. this fall. Coffeehouse is an open forum for every brand of entertainment. Wall describes the free-forum event as “a folkie kind of thing that is mostly musical based, but certainly not limited to that.” Any freshmen or transfer stu dents interested in joining Town Hall for the ’90-91 school year should attend the MSC Open House on Sunday, September 2, where applications to join will be passed out. About 20 freshmen- transfers will be selected to ac company the roughly 100 mem bers selected last spring. The Town Hall council for this year in addition to Wall is Brigid Canty, vice chair of concerts; Mark Kirk, vice chair of club; Da vid Reysa, vice chair of Coffee house and Jeffrey Brown, vice chair of house. Dave Salmon is the organization’s advisor. For more information on join ing Town Hall or on the upcom ing events for this year, call the MSC Student Activities Office at 845-1515. O LABOR DAY SALE WOMEN’S SOFFE WIND SHORTS 100% nylon shorts are cool and comfortable. Elastic waist and side vents. 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