The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1988 Page: 14 of 20
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14 Friday, January 22,1988 THRESHER Fine Arts
Almost No Modern Dance tonight in Hamman Hall
FRIDAY
•Herschell Berry & the Titans
plays Fitzgerald's (2706 White Oak
Drive) tonight along with Wayne
Toups & the Zydecajuns.
•The Dusters play tonight and
tomorrow in Fitzgerald's basement at
Zelda's.
•Bill Tillman plays Rockefeller's
(3620 Washington Ave.) tonight. Call
861-9365 for more information.
•The Glassell School of Art
(5101 Montrose Blvd.) opens One +
One: Collaborations by Artists and
Writers this evening, exhibiting
twenty-six works by well-known art-
ists and writers, including Rice's
Susan Wood and Peter Brown. The
exhibit runs through February 25.
Call 529-7659 for more information.
•The Rice Dance Theatre pres-
ents its annual concert, An Evening of
Almost No Modern Dance, tonight
and tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Hamman
Hall.
SATURDAY
•Rockefeller's showcases Leon
Russell and Edgar Winter this eve-
ning.
•Missed The Zydecajuns last
night? Fitzgerald's brings them back
tonight with Marcia Ball. I bet she's
really happy about that.
•Goofy name night moves to The
Red Lion tonight as Joe's Baby plays
rock and roll.
SUNDAY
•Catch the Washington Squares,
"the last refuge of the Bohemian
spirit," tonight at Rockefeller's.
"Bohemian spirit?" Get real, guys.
MONDAY
•This is the last Monday to catch
William Reeder's Bach to Blues at
The Red Lion.
TUESDAY
•Dana Cooper plays the The Red
Lion Tuesday night taco buffet.
Looks like he has finally made it big.
•Zelda's brings you Sudden Im-
pact and Joker tonight.
•Rodgers and Hammerstein's
classic South Pacific opens tonight at
8 p.m. in Jones Hall. Performances
run through Sunday, January 31. Call
530-3600 for more information.
WEDNESDAY
•It's a Keith York jam session—
or is Jam Session the name of a band?
You can never tell with the strange
names at Zelda's.
Rice Dance Theatre presents its annual concert tonight in Hamman Hall.
COMING UP
by John Montag
•What else to do this Wednesday?
Maybe watch Perfect Strangers, hit
the pub, quaff a few brews and be
back in time for M*A*S*H.
THURSDAY
•In the footsteps of Dana Cooper,
Trout Fishing in America plays the
Thursday night fish and chips buffet
at The Red Lion.
•Thought I was kidding about the
strange names at Zelda's? Catch
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The visible difference begins with our tech-
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But don't take our word for it. If you're
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Electrical Engineers
Members of technical staff, manufacturing
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Computer Scientists
Members of technical staff, software en-
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ON-CAMPUS
Presentation/Demonstration:
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Interviews:
Thursday, January 28
Please contact your Placement Center for details
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YOU
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Dash Riprock there tonight. Go just
to laugh at them for not thinking of a
better name.
ONGOING
•Radio Music Theater runs In-
vasion of the Bed Snatchers Fridays
and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through
the end of January. Call 522-7722 for
more information.
•The Alley Theatre runs its pro-
duction of The Miracle Worker
through February 14. Hunting Cock-
roaches continues through January
24 on their Neuhaus Arena Stage. Call
228-8421 for more information.
•The Comedy Workshop
performs Looking Ahead to the Past
every Friday and Saturday. Reserva-
tions are necessary. Call 524-7333 for
more information.
•The Company Onstage contin-
ues its production of You Can't Take
it With You Fridays and Saturdays at
8 p.m. through February 20. Call 726-
1219 for more information.
•Stages Repertory Theatre has
extended its run of Vampire Lesbians
of Sodom through January 23. You
lucky dogs. The Colored Museum
plays through February 20. Call 527-
8243 for more information.
•The Sewall Art Gallery contin-
ues its Modern Masters exhibit
through February 20. The Farlsh
Gallery is exhibiting Aldo Rossi's
Projects in America through Febru-
ary 20 also.
•The O'Kane Gallery continues
its exhibit of watercolors by Mary
Ellen Carpenter, Ann Hartley and Del
Wagner through January 29. Call
221-8010 for more information.
•The Museum of Fine Arts con-
tinues its exhibit of Gauguin and His
Circle in Brittany through February
21. Call 526-1181 for information.
•The Glassell School of Art
(5101 Montrose Blvd.) exhibits One
+ One: Collaborations by Artists and
Writers, including works by Rice's
Susan Wood and Peter Brown,
through February 25. Call 529-7659
for more information.
•The Houston Grand Opera
performs Nfozart's Cosi fan tutte
January 24,27 and 30 and February 2,
5,7, and 10. In repertory with Cosifan
tutte is La Rondine, which opens
January 28, with further perform-
ances on January 31, February 3,6,9,
and 12. Call 227-ARTS for more in-
formation.
•Jones Hall hosts South Pacific
Tuesday, January 26 through Satur-
day, January 30 at 8 p.m. and Sunday,
January 31 at 2 p.m.
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Wucker, Michele. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1988, newspaper, January 22, 1988; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245682/m1/14/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.