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Night - Any single shot bar^drink, longneck, or margarita $1.25. Music by Texas Fever. College & Faculty I.D. Discount 822-2222 Pothers VIP Cards accepted 2309 FM 2818 South 'ZZ22Z£. University Dr. $6.50 per person with this coupon l Groups rates available: $6.00 per person l (for 25-30 people) private hayride for groups of 25 or 30 l_ C^upon_good Frida^and^Saturdayonly^ For ticket information call The Convention and Visitor Bureau at 260-9898 or Sigma Chi at 822-7447 or Jay at 268-4514 icIiconV Jhorf Fri. October 16 & Sat. October 17 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. K Corner of Boonville V-v & East Bypass Hayride with Haunted Spooks Come See Freddy Kruger & Deadly Creatures of the Night. •KTSR Costume Party Oct. 31 Best costume wins $150.00 Boonville AUlt FILM SOC I f 1 Y ■ ■ ■ ■ ■OF TEXAS A & M I (INCMA An MSC Student Programs Committee HILARIOUS! Janet Maslin, THE NEW YORK TIMES ifi Irresistible! A Hit! Move over ‘Diva’ and la Femme Nikita’!” - J. Hoberman, THE VILLAGE VOICE DEIKATESSEN * 1 / A film by JEUNET & CARO “Outraoeous!” - Michael Upchurch, [Upchurch, SEATTLE TIMES “Brilliant!” - Andy Klein, LA READER 0196 Mr mux HIM. M rltft rtnrvtL THE ALTERNATIVE FILMS SERIES TONIGHT! Thursday, Oct. 15 / 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Admission is only $2.50 If you miss this movie, you will regret it. Trust us. WHOOPI No Sex. No Booze. No Men. No Way. THE BLOCKBUSTER FILMS SERIES This weekend: Friday, Oct. 16 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17 10:00 p.m.* & Midnight Admission is only $2.00 Take a date! (*Please note the new time!) Call 847-8478 for more info All films will be presented in Rudder Theatre Complex. • SISTER ACT Page 4 Texas A&M University ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTThe Battalion Thursday, October 15,199! Alan Jackson sticks with traditional country sound By LESA ANN KING -ft TT -K Special to THE BATTALION M Te: of m week : work light home Th Satur tional show al Stu of IS/ Alan Jackson's latest album stays true to traditional country sounds. Alan Jackson A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love) Arista Records Nashville has declared October as Coun try Music Month, and Alan Jackson could not have picked a better time to release his album "A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love.)" Alan Jackson maintains his status as one of the top country male vocalist and song writers in his latest release. His CD delivers a clever mix of traditional country blues, cryin' steel guitars and lively Tennessee twin fiddles. "A Lot About Livin'" comes alive with upbeat country cuts such as "Chatta hoochee," "I Don't Need the Booze (To Get a Buzz On)" and "She Likes It Too." These cuts paint vivid pictures of good times in thejcountry — like parties by the river, young love and cruisin' through the town on a motorcycle. One of the major strengths of this CD is how Jackson takes a sad country lyric and makes it upbeat and fun. You forget the song is a sad one, like "Tropical Depres sion," "She's Got the Rhythm, I Got the Blues" and "Up to My Ears in Tears." This CD also includes the usual sad, heart-breaking country ballads like "If it Ain't One Thing, It's You" and "Who Said You Can't Have it All." Alan Jackson and Randy Travis co-wrote the album's first release "She's Got the Rhythm, I Got the Blues," a song about a cowboy that leaves his woman and then re grets it as he watches her on the dance floor. Many of the new country artists release their first CD packed with traditional coun try music, then follow it up by changing to more progressive country music. Jackson, however, stays true to the traditional coun try sound that brought this Georgian into the country music spotlight. So, if you love down-home country mu sic, "A Lot About Livin' (And A Little'Boul Love)" will be right at home in your CD col lection. Christian singer bridges gaps with love, music in Rudder By JULIE POLSTON Feature Writer of THE BATTALION Christian singer/songwriter Babbie Mason is building bridges with her music to create racial and denominational unity in the midst of diversity. Tonight, Mason will perform at a free con cert sponsored by the Baptist Student Union at 7:30 in Rudder Auditorium. In her fourth and most recent album, "A World of Difference," the opening cut entitled "From Love to Love" makes a strong state ment about unity. "We've got to love all our brothers and sis ters," the lyrics say. "How can we say we love God when we don't love each other?" Mike Graham, director of the Texas A&M Baptist Student Union, said that anyone who appreciates musical and vocal talent will enjoy Mason's performance. "We've brought a lot of different people in over the years," he said. "And to me, she is the best Christian songwriter in the nation." Mason writes on a variety of topics, many of which reflect her background. Christian singer Babbie Mason. The daughter of a pastor, she was raised in Jackson, Michigan where she served as pianist and choir director for twenty years. Shelate graduated from Spring Arbor Collegewiflii bachelor of arts in music education. In recent years. Mason has become advel) involved with her church in Georgia, when she lives with her husband and two sons. Mason works in environments as diverseai her background and her music. "One week we might be in a black chaffi matic church, where worship is considered) verb — an action word," she said. "The ltd I week, we could be in one of the mostconsen ative Southern Baptist churches in thenatioi Or we could be overseas in Africa worship®! with people who have no concept of time." Despite her popularity in the musicb® ness. Mason said she is amazed thatsheiss® well-known as a songwriter. She said when she first began songwritinj; she wrote from her heart and did notreali® until a few years ago that there was a tech nique to writing songs. "I'm trying to value my songwriting)! heavily as I do my singing," she said. "Ma)h even more so because the life of a song"® last longer than the length of one of my® certs." OCTOBER 16 5:00 at MSC Fountain roin dole ia Humours Visit 10 Texas MBA Programs One Place - One Day October 24, Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM Dallas, Texas Sheraton Grand Hotel Highway 114 & Esters Boulevard Cost: $5 Payable at the Door Baylor University (817) 755-3718 Dallas Baptist University (214) 333-5421 Laredo State University (512) 722-8001 Southern Methodist University (800) 472-3622 Texas A&M University (409) 845-4714 Texas Christian University (817) 921-7989 University of Dallas (214) 721-5174 University of Houston (713) 743-4901 Universify of Texas • Arlington (817) 273-3004 U niversity of Texas -Austin (512) 471-7612 Meet Admissions Representatives From These Schools As Well As Representatives From An Additional 70 National and International MBA Programs. You owe it to yourself to visit the MBA FORUM!