4A AGGIEL1F Now Forming Near Rudder JL Pfaueri Rigoletio It’s an opera. But don’t let that scare you. The storyline is easy to follow. The costumes are vibrant and colorful. The singing...well these opera voices are some of the best you’ll ever hear. Plus, it’s presented by MSC OPAS, the same organization that brought you RENT last year. MSC OPAS continues the Main Stage season by presenting an Italian-style tragedy on a grand scale with RIGOLETTO. To be performed by the distinguished Opera Verdi Europa, RIGOLETTO tells a touching story between a devoted father and a loving daughter. Only - their story turns tragic when she falls in love with the Duke and under the curse of a mysterious Count. RIGOLETTO Opera Verdi Europa A Company of 100 With a Live Symphony Orchestra Thursday, October 2 at 7:30 PM Rudder Auditorium TICKETS 845-1234 www.MSCOPAS.org buy tickets, be inspired MSC i OPAS Three Decades of Performing Arts lighten I entertain 1 inspir THE BATTALION Thursday, September 25,2(i Recording industry withdraw lawsuit against 66-year-old AGGIELIF THE BATTALI BOSTON (AP) — In a possible case of mis taken identity, the recording industry has with drawn a lawsuit accusing a 66-year-old woman of illegally downloading and sharing more than 2,000 songs online, including the rap song “I’m a Thug.” Sarah Seabury Ward and her husband use their computer and Internet connection to send e-mail to their children and grandchildren, said Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Cindy Cohn, who has worked with the family. And the Wards use a Macintosh, which cannot run the software needed for the Kazaa file-sharing service they are accused of using illegally. The Newbury woman was one of 261 defen dants sued by the Recording Industry Association of America this month for alleged illegal file-shar ing of copyright material. The industry threatened to hold her liable for up to $150,000 for each song. The RIAA withdrew the case Friday, call the move a “gesture of good faith” but Ward’s attorney the organization will continue investigate and reserves the right to refile lawsuit. RIAA spokeswoman Amy Weiss Wednesday the group still believes it traced alleged illegal actions to the right Intern Protocol, or IP, address and account. Cohn said she expects more cases liked Wards because Internet service providers 11 Comcast, used by the Wards, do not assign addresses to any one user but shuffle them arom Comcast spokeswoman Sarah Eder declined comment on Ward’s case, but said the comps has helped the recording industry to matcli| addresses with users’ names in cases w Comcast is legally required to do so. Weiss said this was the only case the RIAAlJ withdrawn. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Hopkins gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame LOS ANGELES (AP) —The star of “The Human Stain" has a new spot on Hollywood Boulevard. Anthony Hopkins, who stars in the film adap tation of Philip Roth’s novel about a disgraced academic’s fling with a janitor (played by Nicole Kidman), received a star Wednesday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hopkins, 65, won an Academy Award as the cannibalistic genius Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs,” and also played the killer in the thrillers “Hannibal” and “Red Dragon.” As a young actor living in England, Hopkins said he aspired to become a Hollywood star. He described the Walk of Fame ceremony as the culmination of those hopes. "This is synonymous with the dreamland of the movie business, and that’s where I always wanted to come,” Hopkins told the crowd gath ered at the ceremony in front of the Kodak Theatre, home of the annual Oscars telecast. The celebrity guests included his “Silence of the Lambs” co-star Jodie Foster. “If you have the good fortune to become wer doing what you love to do, what happens is youra have an obligation to give back in some w.' Grammar said Monday on Fox News Channe “Hannity & Colmes." He won’t be joining Arnold Schwarzenegger ir the campaign trail anytime soon. Grammer saidrn wouldn’t start in politics until he’s done acting, arc there’s more he wants to do with that job. Grammer, 48, kept his political views vague to his appearance on the cable news network. “I would like to try to rid the country of the ideate it’s the rich against the poor," he said. Duran Duran reunites Kelsey Crammer for Senator? NEW YORK (AP) — The star of “Frasier” may be ready to move from radio psychology to politics. Kelsey Grammer says he might be interested in running for the U.S. Senate from California when he’s finished with acting. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Duran Duran, British makers from the ’80s, are fashionably cool once agar More than 14,000 retro-rock fans nudged there into a sun-drenched meadow in Golden Gate Ran Sunday to hear the re-formed band, who played: two large Southern California crowds. Keyboardist Nick Rhodes told The Assooaled Press the idea to begin Duran Duran anew cane over a Los Angeles lunch he had earlier thisyeai with John Taylor. A few well-placed cell phone cal later and the band was back together. Rhodes said the band has matured enough!; take advantage of its popularity once again. “We were lucky that we became successful at a r early age because some of the stuff we wer through, you wouldn’t want to do that in your 30s an: 40s," he said. WWW. TEXAJSIISLJLLCfF FytlVlH. IWHT <>979-822-2222 Hall of Fam fears in iryMliege StatM $1 u-call-its and $1.50 longnecks til 10 pm $2.50 pitchers and $1.50 chuggers all Finally, then ates a listening downing a spic hangover. 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