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Entertainment The Western Carolinian Page 6 Thursday, February 23,1989 Holly Wheatley ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Things to do on Campus by Dawn Daniel STAFF WRITER So many people here at Western complain about Cullowhee being dull. At least once a day someone says, "There's nothing to do around here'.'The following schedule of events is sure to prove different! March 2 Baptist Student Union—Pause song service 5-11 BSU—"Charity Trip" to Florida :United Campus ministries—"Charity Trip" to Jonesville, Va.16-19 Catholic Student Union "Encounter with Christ" retreat in Hickory, N.C. :18 BSUDance:19 Presbyterian Easter Contada: 20 Lewis Kraus, coordinator for WNC Habitat Humanity to speak at BSU : 22 United Campus Ministry—Easter Service: 29 Catholic Student Union—"Buc Meal" eat for $1.00: 31 Wesley Foundation—Retreat (Location to be announced) March 31-April 2; N.C. Catholic Student Conference in Greensboro; BSU Spring Leadership Conference (For all BSU's) The churches on campus also offer weekly activities such as prayer meetings, student devo- tionals, intramural sports, and many other fun, helpful, and inexpensive activities, so get INVOLVED! For more information call: Baptist Student Union 293-9030 Catholic Student Union 293-9374 Presbyterian Student Union 293-5523 Wesley Foundation 293-9214 Church of Christ 293-3981 CELEBRATE SPRING BREAK '89 in FT. LAUDERDALE at MN6I6 on the beach FT. LAUDERDALE'S PREMIERE CONCERT AND DANCE CLUB 18 YEARS AJVD OLDER ADMITTED 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. POOLSIDE PARTIES LIVE D.J. EMCEEING POOLSLDE CONTEST * WATER VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT • FREE T-SHIRT RELAYS • THE BELLYFLOP CONTEST AND CLIMAX THE DAY WITH . . . THE WETTEST. WET T-SHIRT CONTEST FEATURED IN PLAYBOY MAGAZINE • CASH PRIZES • FREE T-SHIRTS AND OTHER GIVEAWAYS SUMMER GAMES VIDEO NOW ON SALE AS SEEN ON CABLE T.V. 7 P.M. to 8 P.M. COLLEGE HAPPY HOUR Western Carolina U. Party * Thursday,Mar. 9 FREE SPRING BREAK *89 T-SHIRT WITH PAID ADMISSION FOR ABOVE COLLEGE STUDENTS BETWEEN 7 AND 8 P.M. WITH PROPER COLLEGE l.D. ALL BAR DRINKS AND DRAFT BEER 75<t COMPETE IN CONTESTS FOR PRIZES! EVENINGS SUMMERS ON THE BEACH PRESENTS . . . FURY FT. LAUDERDALE'S FINEST ROCK TV ROLL RAND NIGHTLY PLAYING THE BEST DANCE MUSIC . . . PLUS 6 BARS TO SERVE YOU! ■Xn.H'* *vW! i ur.ssAY Western Carolina U. Party * Thursday,Mar. 9 ONE FREE BAR DRINK OR DRAFT OR SOFT DRINK GOOD FROM 7-8 P.M. NIGHTLY Slltninrrs'nntllt'lVilch. 21'IS All.mMt Hlvrl • n I.indent.lie II. • ClOSMrH M1I7K tUX'ATEtl I •IHI.iiCKXOKrHOriASOlASltLW (IV.A/.M ADMISSION POLICY: 18 YEARS OR OLDER WELCOME SPRING BREAK '89 CAJUN KITCHEN AND CRAFTS Brenda and Archie Mixon Open Tues. - Sat. 11:00 - 8:30 Call (704)586-5720 An Agatha Christie Mystery Comes to Life at WCU What's Hot in Music Agatha Christie's murder mystery novel "Towards Zero" will come to life at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, when the Asolo State Theater of Flordia brings the "whodunit" to the stage at Western Carolina University's Ramsey Regional Activity Center. "Towards Zero," a murder mystery in the classic Christie tradition, tells the story of a group gathered for a weekend at an English country house. Each member of the group feels that something strange is about to take place, and that something strange is murder. The question of who will be the victim is as much a part of the story's su- pense as who is the killer, and it seems impossible for any of the supects to have committed the murder. Admission for the WCU performance of "Towards Zero" is $10 for adults, $8 for senior citizens and WCU em- WCU students. Tickets are available at the Ramsey Center ticket office from 1 until S p.m. Monday through Friday; telephone (704) 227-7722. Asolo State Theater has been performing "Towards Zero" across the South, Northeast and Midwest since January and will stage the play at 32 locations during the eight-week tour. The performance at WCU is produced by the Asolo performing Arts Center and is part of Western Carolina's Lectures, Concerts and Exhibitions Series. The program is made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts through the Southeastern Arts Federation. Asolo State Theater was founded by the Flordia State University theater department in 1960 and was named an official state theater by the Florida legislature in 1965. ployees, and $3 for youths and The TOP 10 SINGLES in the USA by Fred Mason STAFF WRITER 1. Straight Up Paula Abdul 2. Wild Thing Ton Loc 3. Born To Be My Baby Bon Jovi 4. Lost In Your Eyes Debbie Gibson 5. The Lover In Me Sheena Easton 6. When I'm With You Sheriff 7. She Wants To Dance With Me Rick Astley 8. What I Am Edie Brickell & New Bohemians 9. Walking Away Information Society 10. You Gotlt (The Right Stuff) New Kids on the Block Songs Moving Up Surrender To Me Ann Wilson & Robin Zander Dial My Heart The Boyz The Living Years Mike and the Mechanics Roni Bobby Brown A Little Respect Erasure by Frederick Mason STAFF WRITER There are a number of songs in the news today, some from debut albums and others from existing ones. Anita Baker has another song heading up the charts called "Just Because". This song is a strong followup for Anita's last hit "Giving You The Best That I've Got". The song compliments Anita's singing to a tee. Look out for this song. In the reggae area, a new album has been released by Asher D and Daddy Freddy. You may have heard their last hit "Ragamuffin Hip Hop", which scored on numerous charts throughout the country. Now with their album out, you may want to look out for one of their tracks named "Posse Rock And Move". This track is produced, mixed and engineered by Simon Harris, known for his popular track "Bass, How Low Can You Go?" If you listen carefully you can hear the imitated theme from the movie Halloween in the background. The whole album is interesting to listen to, though I doubt you can understand the words that they are saying. Still, it is a good album that is sure to hit the charts. Asher D and Daddy Freddy are given credit to being the only rap artists to add reggae to rap music successfully that includes Milli Vinilli and MC Shinehead. We leave that decision up to you. Simon Harris also has another master mix out now called "Here Comes That Sound". The track resembles that of his last jam, and, in fact has some of that public enemy sound that made his last jam so popular. Look out for that one. A major rap record is in the stores now not made by one rap artist or group but a number of them. The title of the track is called, "Self Destruction," and is geared to rap fans in an attempt to cease the senseless violence created by drugs and gang wars. There are anumberof well known artists on the Hst including KRS-one, Public Enemy, MC Lyte, Kool Moe Dee and Stereosonic. This is definitely a must for the rap fan. The popular group Guy is also making a strong representation in the charts. You may well remember their first hit "Groove Me" which launched their career and success. Other songs became popular such as "Teddy's Jam" and "Spend The Night". Still the erouo has more jams to send to the public. One song doing well on the charts is "Round And Round" as well as two mellow songs, "I Like" and "Piece Of My Love". There seems to be no end for this group. One of the stars of the three man group is producer Teddy Riley. Teddy has gained much respect through his producing. He has produced songs for such artists like Bobby Brown, Heavy And The Boyz, Al. B. Sure!, and Today. He is in the midst of producing songs for the Jacksons, so you may want to look out for that. One other group you may want to watch out for is the Todd Terry Project. This group specializes in dance music. You may have heard one of their popular tracks, "Just Wanna Dance", but from their album there are nine tracks of dance music, including "Bango" and "Weekend". These are just some of the songs played in the clubs, radio stations and homes throughout the country. Check it out while it's hot. Future 10 Raps to Hit the Charts Given to Us by Tim Westwood, Capital Radio And Night Network 1. The Court is Now in Session 2. Self Destruction 3. Na Go Commercial 4. Straight Out the Jungle 5. Wrath of Kane 6. Stop the World 7. Who's in the Place 8. Inside Out 9. I'mRiffin 10. Just Got Laid Chill Rob Various Artists KRS-One The Jungle Brothers Big Dady Kane Black Rock N'Ron DJ Cash Money & Mc Marvelous Latifah Mc Duke Taking Your Business Student Orientation Leader Positions available for the Summer of 1989 Applications at Orientation Office 460 Administration Building 227-7234 Application deadline: March 3,1989 Tau Kappa Epsilon will be sponsoring an Alcohol Awareness Seminar tonght in the Music/English recital hall at 7:30pm. The public is invited. 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