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HTML MgieLife ~ 1 the“e BATTALION l1nirstlj\, September(ihutMl.i). S IS The tradition of talent in Aggieland is sustained by today’s area mu< who are showcased weekly at a variety of venues. Check out the Weekend Preview every Thursday to catch your and peers on their way to stardom. Thursday: yrA vHpcr 0(lnVtrt(\ Experience the hard-rocking shock treatment of the heavy metal and rap sensation, RubberHead. The opening band, Marla Singer, is rapidly gaming attention with a hard-hitting punk rock sound. The show begins at 10 p.m. Cover charge is $5. recent CD. Consent to Treatment, and performing with the same sharp and focused emotional immediacy of Ibeir ear lier work. Singer. Justin Furstenfeld, said the band's eclectic sound of enthusiasm and pam is something the listeners will be able to relate to. Cover charge has not yet been announced. Fufthouse 8 £ Blues Sand will feehouse guests charge is Si at 9:30 p.i >en m> At 10 p.m the indoor stagelvill highlight the acoustic, harmonising duo of 6 Bridges, while acoustic singer Shane Walker attracts attention on the outdoor stage with a blend of original and cover songs in the Texas country and blues gen res. There is no cover charge. Wide Open me Night, hosted by Chad Boyd, will begin on the porch stage at 8:30 p.m. Musicians are invited to express themselves with cover songs or originals. and there is no cover charge. O* The band Lagan is a we* on the Cantina's porch sf starts at 9 p.m. and charm Satui Friday: Me “sc At 9:30 p.m. Jay Goodin, a regular at the Crooked Path Ale House, will perform some classic rock covers with a splash of onginal acoustic rock. There is no cover charge 3> rA TTteer 0Anthill Rockafella s will entertain crowds with i blend of classic rock and roll and country beginning at 10 p.m. Cover charge is S5. $rA 0* As a rare treat an 1980s band. Street Pizza, will be er tor nronstrous entertan at 10 p m. The area and heavy metal hand, show. Cover charge W'ttz.(sviUy's Area party rock band. Tireants. has been a regular on the outdoor stage for five years and will be back tonight at 9:30 p.m. There is no cover charge. T’s At 10 p.m. Thanks for the Update, an area rock band with an alternative twist, will be performing for guests at tire pizze ria. There is no cover charge. Rif Ral will perform ‘ rock for the AC DC am College Station at 9:3 door stage There rs no hdAfit V 0A>iVD>i At 10 p.m. the Houston-based quintet, Blue October, will be promoting their MitZivUCy £ The Austin-based Beitfuries wilt be show cased at 9:30 p.m. The Belifuries have an Americana sound reflective of such locaf favorites as Robert Earl Keen and Jack Ingram. There is no cover charge. At 9 p.m latte lovers < while also enjoying com ban rock by Lindsey Hi charge is $1. year, r ■ liK-4\lu irlil Yet stu &M and th« lation have to cm to succeei V Student jpirtunities ai cus on every t jerrHit to con am other tia |ont so thai isir ss (uop>e^ T1 c Career: old: s Student |ude is lookik dps students ; iient and coopt ^Riman Rc- )rofeghout the Sept. fhamber of Ct te job fair a isinesses wil lould plan on iten icu attire Most depart raduate stude •aching assist: lictKv in a x’ide it they : An option nployment a: iadcr. SI lead |old tutoring s ara help in th Christina I hajor. said wo Lick cash for ‘llasically, iiidjdone well Iharc the alrea ■ Miller sai Becoming ; ne to work Satchel’s BBQ & Steaks 303 Boyett • College Station, Texas 77840 BBQ Rotisserie Chicken Salads ♦ Steaks ♦ Chicken Fried Steak ♦ Cathsh \ jto^hm e cij , ck j neon rage coo| w years dov Vvorking in Iways an opti fives students j,- ■■ v, n ^ ^ ^ T tow to deal v Ihe Guitar ng a job in ft \ /^mtbie to ha V /\ i f ’i , * , i I xist more in I ^ •Over 100 Guitars in stock | eg ecommun ^ • r iu\ Restaurant • iNew Guitars Irom otle to quick harming wait •Used Vnij)s, (Guitars. X Hass’s ant helps to eaches studen Huy, Sell, Trade. cK (amsi^nment* 1 ^ efficien ^ J B\s with ait ant business Located on l niversitv iMdiind tlie (iolden (.oral vhfcther or no 260-7262 n8 ' re,ated All University League Football Kickoff Thursday, September 6 @ Reed Arena - - - J y —^ — ^ I w m ^ m Texas A&JV1 vs, Wyoming on the Big Screen Doors open @ 7 Game @ 9 Pre-game Features: Aggie Wranglers and Percussion Studio Halftime Performance: Kappa Alpha Psi Plus: The Aggie Band and Door Prizes! Free Admission m wm I m> l * mTO ™ m itf Jm T Champion si up 4^1 ViSION iLu e I bn i c in Aihleiit s