The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 12, 1998, Image 5

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Thursday,
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fry-swing-blues band, will perform at
.egends Night Club at 9 p.m.
)anny Santos, a local folk and
rluegrass musician, will perform
at Brazos Blue Ribbon Restaurant
and Bakery at 7 p.m.
Linus, a local alternative-rock
aand, will perform at Crooked Path
\le House at 9 p.m.
Steamroller, a rock band from
\ustin, will perform with Last Free
Exit, a local jam band, at The The
atre at 8 p.m.
jjsister Seven, a modern-rock band
from Austin will perform with Spir
it Tree, a local electric-rock band,
at The Tap at 9 p.m.
Skillet, a Christian-rock band from
Memphis, will perform with Sky-
Park, a Christian-rock band from
Southern California, and Mancy
A’lan Kane, an acoustic musician,
at The Lighthouse at 7:30 p.m.
Friday,
Nov. 13
Ruthie Foster, a local rhythm and
blues musician, will perform at
Coffee Station at 9 p.m.
Texas Twister, a local classic-rock
band, will perform at Legends
Night Club, at 9 p.m.
Last Free Exit, a local jam band,
will perform at Crooked Path Ale
House at 9 p.m.
Blue Note Allstars, a local rhythm
and blues band, will perform at
Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m.
MSC Film Society will show
Dancer, Texas: Pop. 81 at Rudder
Theatre at 7 and 9:30 p.m
Saturday,
Nov. 14
Grubworm, an alternative-rock
band from Dallas, will perform
with Stinkbug, at Crooked Path
Ale House at 9 p.m.
Blue Valentine, a local classic
rock and rhythm and blues band,
will perform at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m.
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Correction:
In the Friday, Nov. 6 issue of The Battalion, Manisa Munoz was credited for the sculpture “Ode to Joy,”
which is on display at the Visual Arts Gallery as part of the Purse Building Studios exhibit. Munoz is not
the artist but the student curator of the gallery. Marcus Adams, an artist with the studio, is the creator
of the sculpture.
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4rMSC Film Society presents . . .
Dancer,
Pop. 81
Friday, Nov. 13
Four guys, best friends, have grown
up together in Dancer,TX Pop.81, a
tiny town in West Texas. Years ago
they made a solemn vow to leave
town together as soon as they
graduate. Now it’s that weekend
and the time has come to “put up or
shut up.” The clock is ticking; and
as all 81 people in the town watch,
comment, offer advice and place
bets, these four very different boys
with unique backgrounds struggle
with the biggest decision of their
lives . . . whether to stay or leave
home.
7:00 & 9:30 pm
Tickets: $3.00 at the door or
$2.50 in advance at the MSC
Box Office. (845-1234)
All films shown in the (^.
Rudder Theatre Complex.
Persons with disabilities
please call 845-1515 to
inform us of your special
needs.
Questions? Call the Aggie
Cinema Hotline 847-8478.
Website:
http://films.tamu.edu
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