~ Page6 — LION'S EYE — November 2, 1982 by Nick Anastasio THE JERRY GARCIA BAND (Tower Theatre, November 7) — The co-leader of the Grateful Dead shows off his solo work, as well as some of his Dead material, in two shows at the Tower. The first show is at 6:30, the second at 9:00. Neither Garcia nor the Grateful Dead have released any new material for a few years, so the songs should be fairly well-known. Except a large turnout of Dead- Heads. REO SPEEDWAGON and SURVIVOR (The Spectrum, November 9) — The Spectrum needs to settle down after last montt*'s two heavy metal con- certs Judas Priest and Van Hale '. So along come REO Spee iwagon, led by Mr. Clean hir lf, and Survivor, who oper . up for Kansas back in Aug REO is supporting “Good T:ouble,”” while Sur- vivor is supporting ‘‘Eye of the Tiger.”” REO finally made it big after ten years of obscurity, while Survivor is heading for obscurity after making it big early. On Tour MEN AT WORK (Ripley Music Hall, November 10) — It’s the Australian Invasion. First there was Split Enz. Now there's Men At Work, whose debut album ‘‘Business As Usual” is in the Top Twenty, while their single, “Who Can It Be Now?,” is in the Top Ten. They've already finished their second album, which should be out in time for Christmas. They were last seen in Philadelphia two months ago, opening up for Fleetwood Mac at the Spec- trum. PETER GABRIEL (The Spec- trum, November 16) — The man who was once the driving force behind Genesis has just re- leased his fifth solo album — the first to have a title (the other four were just called “Peter Gabriel’) — entitled “Security.’’ Already he has one hit, ‘Shock the Monkey,’ from the album. Other songs to look for at the concert include ‘I Can't Remember,”’ ‘‘Games Without Frontiers,’ ‘‘Salsbury Hill,” and, from his Genesis days, “The Lamb Lies ‘Down on Broadway." “All My Sons’ at Hedgerow Theatre Arthur Miller's award- winning play “All My Sons” will open at the Hedgerow Theatre November 11 and play through December 11. Winner of the Drama Critics’ Circle Award, “All My Sons" is set in the backyard of the Keller home in the outskirts of an American town, immediately following World War II. Here is a large segment of the very fabric of our society — a household, a neighborhood, a nation, and a world — caught, simplified, in- tensified, and recreated in the turbulent conflict between Joe Keller and his conscience, be- tween two standards of business conduct, between the values of father and sons, be- tween the realism and the dreams of the strong-minded mother Kate. The action of the play is tight and tense, and the total effect is powerful. “All My Sons’ Dykes. Tickets for “All My Sons’ are on sale at the box office Tuesdays through Saturdays - from 10 am to 8:30 pm. Tickets cost $5 Thursdays. $6 Fridays, and $7 Saturdays. There is a $1 discount for students and senior citizens. Hedgerow Theatre is located on Rose Valley Road in Moylan, Shows start at 8 pm. > COLLEGE TOP TEN 1. ABC “The Lexicon of Love" (Polygram) ! 2 ROMEO ‘‘Benefactor’’ (415) 3. BANANARAMA (Polygram) 4. IGGY POP (Animal) 5. SHRIEKBACK “Trench” (Y) VOID 6. DEUTSCHLAND “Deutschland, Deutschland” (Cachelot) 7 FACTRIX/CAZAZZA ‘California Babylon’ (Subtera- nean) 8. FLIRTS (0) 9. THE GUN CLUB “Miami” (Animal)) 10. TONI BASIL (Columbia) "The Lion's Den I LIED I said I'd never write a love poem I said I'd never loved I said I never would I said I never could I thought that special had died, something But when I saw you again I realized I lied Frank Mitchell 11 DAWN An angel, robed in spotless white Bent down and kissed the sleeping night Night woke to blush, the sprite was gone Men saw the blush, and caked it Dawn John David Smith Wy ke os “Dreamer” hd NASA . .,:" ‘ t ? 4“ ) 3 hood SIOTRC Nar TO Thy na WL We EIS nae NE pe WY) ER TEL hy UE NT TT ER Nh v, 6% 2 3 0 BET SO WHAT IS LOVE? Love is a touch, So tender my dear, A ‘meaningful look Secrets that we share Love is laughter, Love is tears, Shared by our hearts that grow close through the years Love is my faith That dreams will come true Love is wonderful Love is being with you Gregory Davis PRET ry Ea i ash Bh ak fag an = . BUST RI ET EDI VS ES 4B cd SAG NEN is directed by Ron “Shakespeare in Person” by Christopher Conti - On Tuesday, October 19th Penn State's Delaware County campus was honored by the esteemed playwrite William Shakespeare. Most of the in- telligent readers of this article are by now asking themselves how this is possible since Shakespeare has been dead for almost 400 years. Well he may be dead in body, but not in soul. Just as he lives on through his plays, he also lives on through the acting of Rob Inglis. Rob Inglis, who has played with several Royal Shakespearen companies, has been touring the country as William Shakespeare since 1964. His two hour perfor- mance, sponsored by the Ar- tists and Lecture Series com- mittee, deals with the life and times of William Shakespeare as Inglis has interpreted them through research. He has broken Shakespeare into 3 ‘‘persons.”” The ‘‘safe Mr. Shakespeare,” based on written documents; the ‘‘sensational Mr. Shakespeare,” as sug- gested by his sonnets; and the ‘sweet Mr. Shakespeare,” based on the idealogy of his poems and plays. On stage he single-handedly plays a number of characters ranging from Shakespeare himself to Christopher Marlowe and the comic Wil Kempe. Through expert acting he gives the audience a sense of Shakespeare the man, not only through his own portrayal of Currents by Helen Cohen YAZ "Upstairs at Erics’’ — A versatile album that everyone from rock to r&b fans will like. Synthesizers form the backbone of the music, and the tone of the album ranges from light to eerie to downright depressing. The rhythm of each song is so appealing, that they becom addictive. BOW WOW WOW ‘Twelve ‘Original Recordings’ (RCA) — This band claimed their fame this past summer with their hit “I Want Candy.” Now comes a collection of twelve songs (hence the title), some previous-~ | n e W. Ld a le 3 ly released, some Annabel’'s voice is just as dynamic and curious as ever, and the music is nothing short of invigorating. > ANDY SUMMERS- ROBERT FRIPP ‘I Advanced Masked" — Summers, of The |. Police, and Fripp, of King Crim- son, have joined forces. /The album is all instrumental, but don't let that turn you off. Sum- mers and Fripp play all thesin- struments, resulting in an™in- teresting mixture of style with adaptable gualities that anyone can enjoy. MAGAZINE ‘‘After the Fact" — A collection of songs never before released in the U.S. by a band consisting of some of the very first punk ar- tists ever to exist. Lead singer Howard Devoto, formerly of the Buzzcocks, is remembered as being ahead of his time. The music is energetic and creates a notion of nostalgia, reminding the listener of a time when punk was just a newborn. FACTRIX/CAZAZZA “California Babylon’ (Subtera- nean) — This has been describ- ed as being ‘‘primidoral dance macabre.'’ The music from this avant-garde band is fiendishly sedugtive and demands atten- tion. FASHION ‘‘Fabrique’ — This is the first album by this German band. It's basically boring — the songs are all so alike they become monotonous. Shakespeare but through the portrayal of many characters from Shakespeare's plays. There was a surprisingly large crowd for an afternoon show (even one of this prestige). And from the reaction of the au- dience no one regretted taking two hours out of their time to listen to Inglis spin the tale of Shakespeare's life. Although there was a fairly large crowd, many students I talked to who didn't attend, said they had wanted to but 12:00 noon was an awkward time. These students eagerly await the news of when Bob Inglis will perform his next one-man show. Unfortunately, no one seems to know if another show is to be or not to be. You know that’s what youre going to say if your candidate doesn’t win. A Public Service of the National Association A of Secretaries of State, this Publication and 0 the Advertising Council dui all This ad is for all those who ever wonder if your United Way gift is really appreciated. United Way Thanks to you. it works. for ALL OF US. Guna A Public Service of This Newspaper & The Advertising Council Por EY bin Ripe pm i
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