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American CHemical Society Student Affiliate Chapter Informational Meeting K : v 6: 3q ^ ' I z\°? All Majors Welcome!!J Page 4 • Thursday, September 3, 1998 A^ggielife Battalion Thursday, September 3 Frid ay, September 4 Breedlove, a rockte Austin, will play atS's at 9 p.m. Pat Green, a country musician, will be playing at Hastings in College Station at 5 p.m. Rick Trevino, a country musician, will playing at Rodeo 2000 at 8 p.m. Stage Center Theati the play "Charley'sr p.m. Vallejo, a rock band, plays at The Theatre at 9 p.m. w. >■£/- Zeta Tau Alpha Congratulates Pledge Class Jason and The Scorchers, a country punk band, will play with Bare Jr. at Shadow Canyon at 9 p.m. Texas Knights, a country-western band, will be playing at Rtzwilley’s at 9 p.m. S a turds Septemlx Fire Ants, a blues and rock band from Brenham, will play at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. Monk the Ensemble, a jazz and funk band, will be playing at Sweet Eugene's at 9 p.m. Super Band Waist Bar and blues band, will pe Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. ‘3 . 1998! 1-45, a punk band from Houston, will be playing at Cow Hop at 10 p.m. The MSC Film Society will show /t Came from Outer Space in 3-D at Rudder Theater at 9:30 p.m. Big Apple Trio, ajar: Sweet Eugene's at 9: Kim Aniol Jaime Baillio Debbie Beatty Brittany Boggs Joanne Bradford Calie Cochran Cynthia Craig Jordan Dickeson Reagan Dillard Kaydi Dimmick Keri Donalson Nikki Edwards Amanda Gano Britney Gore Tiffany Graybill Lindsay Griffin Tiffani Hackett Kaaren Harstad Brittney Haseloff Callie Might Gretchen Hilsberg Courtney Holmes Abby Holmes Maddie Huffman Jaime Keats Kristy Keele Mary Lawson Julie Leake Pam Lemmons Kristi Lewis Melissa Limerick Kari Litzman Jessica Logan Katie Maher Suzanne McCowen Suzanne Melville Kristi Miculka Melanie Miller Jackie Mobley Jennifer Nichols Amanda Panneton Janet Petty Amy Pohlmeier Amanda Priesler Natalie Rapp Betsy Restivo Jenni Robertson Sharon Robinson Ashley Rush Allison Schreiber Lindsey Scoggins Melissa Shew Kristen Shurley Ashley Smith Susan Stindt Genni Sweat Alysia Tata Jill Turner Meredith Turner Brenna Vawter Gretel Verst raete Veronica Vickers Risa Waddell Kristin Walden Natalie Walls Amy Walz Julie Williams Courtney Wingo Stephanie Wolf Erin Wright Angela Yank Stage Center Theater presents the play “Charley’s Aunt” at 7 p.m. Ruthie Foster, a jazz and blues mu sician, will be playing at the Coffee Station at 9:00 p.m. Last Free Exit, a bar'. ing at the Coffee Sir p.m. *5=31 J.Wayne Stark University Center Galleries will display The Prairie Schoolhouse, 45 black-and-white photos by John Martin Campbell through Sept. 13. Blue Note AUStars, a jazz and blues band, will be playing at the Cow Hop. Stage Center Theate play "Charley'sAum' i CD COURTE Big Otis, a soul musician, will be playing at The Theatre at 9 p.m. Possum Du „ , ast overlook J. Wayne Stark Unr^^ fu eiv shei Galleries will dispb. - scol ie recor scape Revisited: li* 6 ;l — Movement through People in the News Marilyn Manson goes glam M V ^ "SBas? NEW YORK (AP) — Trading his death mask for oversized glam rock sunglasses, Marilyn Manson has gone Hollywood — in spirit and for real. The outrageous rock star moved to Tinseltown’s famed Laurel Canyon, home to the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison when they were outra geous rock stars. “This whole past year, my house has become a real Hollywood Babylon, Studio 54 type of place,” Manson says in the Sept. 17 issue of Rolling Stone, adding that he likes to invite semi-forgotten former stars over for karaoke performances. “So at any given moment, you may have found Leif Garrett or Corey Feldman singing the theme from Grease, Manson says. The singer-songwriter often criticized — and in some cases banned — for his unholy, explicit lyrics and walking corpse persona hastra ened eye-sockets look for lighter rate orful 1970s outfits featuring platfor Elton John-style spectacles. Manson's new album Mechanics- Sept. 15) is a big change too, swap: Satanism and hissing, postindus'/ sound from his 1996 debut album* perstar for melodic guitar grooves am spacey sci-fi romance fantasies. Still. Manson continues to st \ album wo America. The MechanicalAnimalswg-coTd store, depicts Manson as a nude, andn# Also word nequin. Kmart and Wal-Mart refusedSem) are Sm with that artwork, so Interscope Re: ?sfo, Possuri a tamer version for them. 'ailable on ( "If you’re going to pretend Manson explains, “then you havetcs::"^™" ,l ' ,,, " — to what it is." The album ir’s Rick Oc: ight Think?’ I>p appeal. Ti lenny’s Song ertfine”sho xon’s flair fi :asek’s ear f Don’t let tf )weyer. Poss ind at heart, >nt when lis hat?" and tl Relying he •arse but elf ngs like tht Your Official Campus Source For Soft Memorial Student Center, College Station, TX 409-845-8681 • http://tamu.bkstore.com HOURS: Mon-Thurs: 8a.m.- 6p.m.,Fri: 8a.m.-5p.m., Sat: 10a.m.-5p Certain restrictions apply. See store for details. A current school I.D. is required to receive