wmmmm Thursday, November 4,1993 The Battalion Page 5 Around Town Information is prm’idcd by the individual organizations. It is subject to change. Events Brown Bag Concert 402Academic, Texas A&M campus. For more in- firmaiion call 845-3355. Wednesday, Nov. 10 - Althea Waites, pianist. Performance begins at 12:30 p.m. Concert Kidder Theatre, Texas A&M campus. For more in- ftrmtion call 845-3355. Tuesday, Nov. 9 — Althea Waites, pi anist. Performance begins at 7 p.m. Messina Hof Winery 4545 Old Reliance Rd.. Bryan. For more infonna- m call 778-WINE. Friday Sunday, Nov.5-7 - WINEFEST. Italian wine and food festival. For addi tional information and reservations, call Designer Events at 778-3418. MSC Film Society kdder Theater Complex. For more information, till845-1234. Thursday, Nov. 4 — “Man Bites Dog.” — Film shown at 8 and 10 p.m. Tickets are 52.50 for students and $3.00 for non-stu dents. The Muslim Students’ Association Taos A&M campus. For more information call S46-4375. Monday-Friday, Nov. 1-5 — Islamic Awareness Week. Activities planned throughout the week. Information table in the MSC. OPAS Rudder Auditorium, Texas A&M campus. For more information, call 845-1234. Saturday, Nov. 6 — American Brass Quintet. - The longest continuously per forming brass quintet in North America will perform at 8 p.m. Exhibits MSC University Center Galleries Texas A&M campus. For more informa tion, call 845-8501. Eliot Porter: Color Photographs — Traveling exhibition of 51 nature pho tographs. Shown through December 16. Images of the West: The Cowboy Artists of America — October 29 through December 16. XAJT = Plays Aggie Players Rudder Forum, Texas A&M campus. Wednesday - Saturday, Nov. 3-6 and 10- 13 - “Seascape” by Edward Albee. Pro duction starts at 8 p.m. StageCenter 70! N. Main St., Bryan. For more information, call 823-4297. Thursday - Saturday, Nov. 4-6 — “Drac- ula: The Musical?” by Rick Abbot. Production begins at 8 p.m. Clint Black to hold auction The Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A night of dancing, dinner and a celebrity auction will be hosted in Texas by country singer Clint Black and wife Lisa Hartman Black this month to raise money for - flood vic tims in the Midwest. Proceeds will go to Operation Heartland, which was launched by Black last summer to help flood victims. The fund has do- nated about $130,000 to food banks, farmer advocacy groups, child care pro grams and homeless outreach projects, according to a release from Black's press agent in Los Angeles. Items to be auctioned include boxing gloves autographed by Sylvester Stallone, an auto graphed brassiere from Cybil Shepherd and a guitar from the band Aerosmith. Tickets to the evening will cost $75, and $150 for those wishing to attend a champagne reception be- fore the event on Nov. 22 at the Lake Long horn Grill in Houston. The event follows the last night of Black's "Black & Wy" Tour with Wynonna Judd in his home- town of Hous ton. Black played clubs in Houston for about a decade before his 1989 single "A Better Man" kicked off a string of country music hits. Hartman Black is an actress, best known for the television se ries "Knots Landing." Clint Black will raise money for the Midwest flood victims. E. L. Miller Lecture Series j.c Presents Under the Microscope: The Future of Genetic Research A panel discussion including several experts in the fields of genetics and ethics from several campus communities. November 9 and 10 7:30 p.m. MSC Rm. 201 Reception Following Brought to you by the *93 - '94 MSC Political Forum (^V-Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. The views in this program do not express the views of MSC Political Forum, the MSC, or Texas A&M University. Coming soon in Aggie life •Features on a former student riding his bike from San Antonio for Bonfire and visiting journalism students from Germany. •Music reviews of Kate Bush, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Boyz II Men and Harry Connick, Jr. •Film reviews of‘RoboCop 3,’ 'The Three Musketeers’ and Addams Family Values.’ Thread’ Continued from Page 3 Eagles songs during their club days." Outstanding performances to listen for on "Common Thread" include the loner's anthem "Des perado" performed like musical poetry by Clint Black. Honky-tonk heartbreaker Alan Jackson does a soulful ren dition of "Tequila Sunrise." And one of the most power fully creative forces in country music, Vince Gill, gives a pas sionate version of "I Can't Tell You Why." Other cuts to listen for are Bil ly Dean's mournful "Saturday Night" and Lorrie Morgan putting her heart and soul into the reflective ballad "Sad Cafe." The unique vocal talents of each performer can be heard on each cut; however, the album manages to retain the essence of the Eagles' sound. The area benefiting from this project, Walden Woods, is a 2,680 acre tract of land surrounding Walden Pond that was the inspi ration for many of Henry David Thoreau's famed literary works. The area has long been con sidered the birthplace of modern conservation movement and is visited each year by more than half a million people from around the world. 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