)ri1 13*,rsday. April 13, 1995 Aggielijm The Battalion • Page 5 when cian, \\] 3useot ie Tew ETURNOF 111? IfVVM m iiiiuii Robert Earl returns to his roots Friday night and will take the Stafford stage one last time before the club closes. i Michael Landauer e Battalion e Stafford Opera House, which is closing at the end of the month, will host Robert Earl Keen, Jr. one last time Friday i night. Keen, who is playing at Stafford tonight and Friday ht, said he is very sad about Stafford’s closing. Keen said the manager of Stafford Opera House, Thanh Nguyen, ave him a place to play his music when he was starting out. Nguyen first booked Keen at his old club on Northgate before fford was opened. Keen said he enjoyed playing at Stafford and irking with Nguyen. “I really thought Stafford was a neat place,” he said. “And he guyen) is eternally optimistic — I’ll say that for him.” Keen, who rarely plays such small venues anymore, said he is |ed to his favorite clubs closing. “It’s not the first time I’ve played at a place that closed up imme- ilitely afterward,” Keen joked. “If anyone wants to have a going out if business sale, I’m up for grabs.” Keen thinks the music scene in Bryan-College Station is improv- ng and is much better than some larger towns. “Sometimes there’s more live music in B-CS than there is in Houston almost,” he said. The music scene is far better than it was when he went to school at A&M in the late ’70s, Keen said. “It should have been there when I was in school,” he said. “If the Brazos River wasn’t rising and the fishing wasn’t good, your only form of entertainment was Channel 3. Wow, that’s exciting!” Keen is not sure if he’ll play at The Dixie Theater after it opens in Stafford’s place. He said his larger audiences make it hard for him to talk with his audience, something Keen said he likes to do in inti mate venues like Stafford. “In recent years it’s been almost impossible to do,” he said. “But I still foolishly attempt it. I will seize the opportunity when it’s available.” Keen, whose song, “The Road Goes on Forever,” has been selected as the Highwaymen’s title track for their next album, said his song writing is still the most important thing. “I’m not like Mr. Pavoratti — I about halfway sing,” he said. “The lyrics are what people come out to hear.” Although critics have called him the Bob Dylan of country music, Keen takes that as a compliment to his writing and is preparing to publish a complete song book in the next couple of months. “It’s the one thing I strive to do better,” he said. “I’ve pretty much blown off any attempt to improve anywhere else.” Hwy 6 Bypass @ Hwy 30 764-7592 MOVIES 16 HOLLYWOOD USA CINEMARK THEATRES MOVIES BELOW ARE FIRST-RUN $3.50 MATINEES BEFORE 6PM AFTER 6PM ADULTS $5.50 CHILDREN & SENIORS $3.50 These times good starting Friday April 14. For Thursday's times call the theatre! WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (PG) 7:30 Friday and Saturday nlqht 12*™**™*°.) 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Justice of the Peace Floy Cano issued a varrant Friday charging the shock jock with lisorderly conduct for mocking fans of the slain Tejano singer Selena on his show. “I did it for all the Tejano fans,” Cano said. The warrant could be served if Stem sets bot in Texas. Jay Jacobson, executive director for the Texas chapter of the American Civil Liber ties Union, said the warrant violates Stem’s free-speech rights. “Being a music critic, no matter how "I did it for all of the Tejano fans" —Judge Eloy Cano, harsh, is not grounds for criminal charges,” Jacobson said. Soon after Selena was slain in Corpus Christi on March 31, Stem played her music to mock gunfire and said: “Alvin and the Chipmunks have more soul. ... Spanish peo ple have the worst taste in music. They have no depth.” Stem later apologized on the air. A call Wednesday to Howard Stern spokesman Don Buckwald ini New York was n’t immediately returned. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1995 7:30 P.M.-9:30 P.M. 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CA 90212 O 1995. all rights reserved "■jj 'rt M-yvJ O'] •viwr*'^ SENIOR WEEKEND ‘95 ‘95 Achieving Fhe Dream Tickets on Sale NCJW at the MSC Box Office Package price for ALL four events — $85/couple. You save $10.00 by purchasing the package. SENIOR BASH Thursday, April 20, 1995 Lakeview 8:00 p.m. - 1 a.m. $5.00/person $10.00/couple MUSTER Friday, April 21, 1995 G. Rollie White Coliseum/ Rudder Auditorium 7 p.m. SENIOR BANQUET Saturday, April 22, 1995 Hilton 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. $15.00/person $30.00/couple RING DANCE Saturday, April 22, 1995 MSC-Rudder Complex 9:00 p.m.- 1 a.m. $27.50/person $55.00/couple Includes: Five Dance Rooms - Country, Tejano, Orchestra, Piano Bar & DJ Programs & Champagne Glasses Ring Dance Pictures Pre-packages sold April 17-21, 1995 in the MSC main hallway Two packages available at $15.00 and $10.00 AVOID LONG LINES!!! Take pictures all day Saturday, April 22, 1995 in Rudder Auditorium from 10:00 a.m. - 1 a.m. SENIOR WEEKEND T-SHIRTS Available in the MSC main hallway April 10-13 and April 17-21. SENIOR PICNIC Sunday, April 23, 1995 Spence Park 1:00 p.m. Contest problems will cover topics up through Math 151 (Engineering Calculus I) for Freshmen, and through Math 251 (Engineering Calculus II) for Sophomore contestants. For purpose of this contest, freshmen are first-year undergraduate students, and sophomores are ^^^^^^^^seconc^eai^ndei^mduat^students^^^^^^^^^ ut + ‘Tm’cmXS 260-2660 TICKETS ON SALEAPRIL 16th FROM 6 - 8 PM MON. APR. 17 TUBS. APR. 18 WED. APR. 19 THRS. APR. 20 CHEM 102 5-7 PM CH 21 CH 23, 24 CH 31 PRAC. TEST CHEM 102 7 - 9 PM CH 21 • CH 23, 24 CH 31 PRAC. TEST CHEM 102 9- 11 PM CH 21 CH 23, 24 CH 12 PRAC. TEST BEGINS SUN. MON. SUNDAY APR. 16 APR. 17 PHYS 202 10 PM-MID. 11 PM - 1 AM PRAC TEST #1 PRAC TEST #2 MON. APR. 17 TUES. APR. 18 WED. APR. 19 THRS. 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