The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 18, 1996, Image 6

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^5 % “Street Sounds is both inspiring and |
. t '■ spirited. A smmd the world t^n embrace.” i
. S ' „ ^ —Pete SetM*^ vocalist,; Jr
■Thursday, January 25
8:00 p.m.
Rudder Auditorium
Gospel, jazz, rap, rhythm and
blues, civil and human rights
songs, African chants, doo-wop,
traditional and contemporary
rhythms and sounds.
An innovative variety for all
to enjoy!
Tickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office-TAMU, or
charge by phone at 845-1 234. New extended Box
Office hours include Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Opera C* Society
http://www msc.tamu.edu/msc/opas/opas.html
opas@tamu.edu
Now accepting Aggie Bucks™
| fc. Persons with disabilities please call 845-8903 to inform us of your special needs. V\fe request notification three |3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability.
Aggielife
[Itursday
bnuary 18, 1
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The Total Fitness Experience.
COURTS
AQUATICS
‘ 3 Raquetball Courts
1 2 Tennis Courts
' Basketball
' Volleyball
• Certified Instructors
• Five Studios Over
6000 sq. ft.
• Over 100 Classes
Weekly
• STEP Classes
1/10 mile Indoor Track • 8 Lane, 25 Yard Pool
* Olympic Free Weights
> Eagle/Cybex Circuit
> Qualified Trainers
> New Weight Room
> VfcrsaClimber
• StairMasters
»Treadmills
• Indoor, Heated
• Water Aerobics
• WaterWorks Classes
• Hydropower Classes
Semester Special
No Enrollment Fee
BRYAN
1900 W. VILLA MARIA
B23-0971
CALL FOR MORE INFO.
COLLEGE STATION
2220 S. TEXAS AVE.
6934)073
(AEROBICS ONLY)
AGGIE SPECIAL
- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -
- MONRAY-THURSDAY, 5:30A.M. - 12A.M. -
•FRIDAY 5:30A.M.-9P.M.*
SATURDAY 9A.M. - 0P.M., SUNDAY 12P.M. - 8P.M.
$10 OFF
any student
membership! 5
*Good thru February 15> 1996.
Not valid with any other offer.
MSC FILM SOCIETY PRESENTS...
“A terrific, crowd-pleasing comedy!”
-Janet Maslin.THE NEW YORK TIMES
“Romantic, charming and engaging!”
-Kenneth Turan, LOS ANGELES TIMES
Mill: *
BROTHERSM MULLEN
Thurs., Jan. 18 at 7 & 9:30pm
‘ABSOLUTE PERFECTION.'
Ur\ Ui«mI. NN < > 11SI UNI l<
"A GREAT AMERICAN :■)
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HOW TO MAKE AN
American
Quilt
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Fri. & Sat., Jan. 19 & 20 at 7 & 9:30pm
Admiuion $2.75 w/I.D. $3 w/out I.D.
Persona with disabilities please call 847-8478 to Inform us of your special needs. We request notification
3 working days prior to the event in order that we map assist you to the best of our ability.
Aggie Cinema Hotline: 847-8478 Rudder Box Office: 845-1234
All films are presented in the Rudder Theater Complex
e-mail: films.janOmsc.tamu.edu.
Jack Ingram, a country singer
from Fort Worth, is playing as
part of fraternity rush at The
Texas Hall of Fame
Ingram
The Killer Bees (above), a reggae band from
Austin, is playing at the Dixie Theatre.
Peeping Tom, a rock / cover band, is playing at
The Tap.
Vivid Rock, a rock band, is playing at Fitzwilly's.
Saturday
Head West, a rock / cover band from Dallas, is
playing at The Tap.
Bobby Bare, a country and western performer
from Nashville, is playing at 3rd Floor Cantina.
Mary Cutrufellow is opening.
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Bobby Schilling, an acoustic rock singer, is
performing at Fitzwilly's.
Citizen Lane, a Latin progressive funk band from
Austin, is performing at Sweet Eugene's House of
Java.
Friday
Blue Midnight, a rhythm and blues band from
Austin, is performing at Sweet Eugene's House of
Java.
The MSC Film Society is presenting How to Make
an American Quilt in Rudder Auditorium at 7 p.m.
and 9:30 p.m.
J. Goodwin, an acoustic guitarist from Houston, is
performing at Dead Lazio's.
Winona Ryder stars in How to make an Ameri
can Quilt.
Ruthie Foster, a rhythm and
blues performer from Cause, is
playing at 3rd Floor Cantina. % l?
Foster
Forever Falling, a rock band from Houston, is
playing at the Dixie Theatre. Johnny Goudie is
opening.
MSC Film Society is presenting How to Make an
American Quilt in Rudder Auditorium at 7 p.m.
and 9:30 p.m.
Sneaky Pete, an A&M professor who perforins
humorous songs, is performing at Fitzwilly's.
Toy Subs, a rock / cover band from Houston, is
performing at The Tap.
“Play A Part In The Big Picture!”
An ft!SC Presentation
JJu
It’s Back, And It’s Better Than Ever!
January 21, 1996
2-6 P.M. In The MSC Hallway
More Than 250 Organizations Will Be Represented
Entertainment And Other Events Planned
Organization Sign-Up Ends On January 18
PR
Sponsored by the MSC
Public Relations Committee
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