The D aily Collegian G-Unit member to play at Mezzanine By Karina Yiicel COtLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Lloyd Banks just might set the one. Mezzanine's roof "On Fire " with "During the day people will be his concert tonight. able to buy tickets or bpy Though doors them through will call and those open at 8 p.m.. the tickets will be $lB, but once we actual concert will open the doors for the show the not start until 10:30. Tonight's show is open to anyone 18 and over, general man- ager Dominic big names because he is part of G- Manno said Banks Unit, which is 50 Cent’s crew. Manno said the And Manno said that fact should club received a lot of requests make Banks a good draw for the from people who weren't 21 but college crowd. Katie Silvia Col'egian Members of the Band Elf Power perform at Chronic Town on Monday night. For complete coverage of the concert, visit us at www.psucollegian.com. ■"-•iEN prepare yourself, BECAUSE RENTAL SEASON Wed, September 29, *. grmalty.com -119 S Burrowes St - (814) 238-1878 ro \\eSf al ' c° Guide Dining m gfiffWiPfhifHl# still wanted to see Banks, so the club decided to lower the age to 18 so it could accommodate every- tickets will be $25,” Manno said. Manno also said the club expects a really big turnout for the event. Banks is associated with a lot of for 2011-2012 Open House on October 2 Banks will perform after three opening acts: Mic Mobbs, Big Keen and K-Money. The concert is scheduled to go until 2 a.m., so there is no telling what the four will do. Manno said. Thinking about the concert gives some students a feeling of nostalgia about Banks and G-Unit. “I saw G-Unit in concert a cou ple years ago with 50 Cent, when they were hot,” Mel Lawson (sen ior-crime, law and justice) said. "It was a good concert.” Lawson said he will probably go to the show to see if Banks is still as good as the last time he saw G- Unit. While Lawson reminisced BEGINS B:3oam Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-5 Sat 114 about his previous concert , he also said he is looking forward to hear ing new songs. Quilan Arnold (sophomore public relations) said that as a hip hop dancer he enjoys Banks' music, even if he hasn't listened to his music recently. But Arnold said he wouldn't be going to the show because Banks is too overhyped Tom Lucas (junior-marketing) said he is excited for the show, especially because it isn't 21 and over. Having underage attendees is something that is unusual for a place like the Mezzanine. Lucas added. I just enjoy his style and his Website allows to find specific Meeting the age oid question "What are we doing tonight?" head-on, the website Goby.com tries to provide an intelligent way of answering. Goby.com provides a search engine specifically tor iinding fun things to do. The mam page asks "What would you like to do? Where? When?'' It is this idea ol searching ■‘where” and "whet! liiat inter ested students Apoiio Lee and Kate Fagan "You can Google- cv\ ms." Lee (junior-finance- said. Tune is something that Goo.-.’.ie doesn't handle ' And the site also pi,r e into the growing trend of location-based Web tools. ‘•You can choose a - o.se loca tion,” Fagan (senior landscape construction l said. “Lik«. it some thing is in Pittsburgh, i a inst say ‘Never mind.'" The engine then Urn:.-, out both specific results and events that are similar and mm ,->Uo be of interest. When searching ' may automatic all\ results for live mus The results include an interne tive Google map with markers to show where the acnvhies are located in relation to t he specified city and to each oilier 84% of the students read The Dally Collegian and you are one of them! By Will Schultz collegian siaf: C :, 'C.TtS. it idt: the D@sds@6» ©tsSTPiiflfSfi Tuesday, Sept. 21,2010 I 7 If you go What: Lloyd Banks When: Doors open at 8 p.m. Where: The Mezzanine Details: Tickets are $lB in advance and $25 at the door. Must be 18 or older to attend the concert. flow and his swag,” Lucas said of Banks. “I think that Lloyd Banks is making a comeback. He has a lot of new stuff coming out lately.” To e-mail reporter: kzysols@psu.edu users events Individual results display the attraction’s basic information and pictures as well as a link to any official websites. Goby.com covers all event venue sizes provided that the infor mation is already online. April Rose said she enjoys con certs at small venues, but learn ing about them with enough time to schedule them in can be an issue. “I don't know about a lot of smaller events until the day of,” Rose (senior-telecommunica tions) said. According to its website, Goby.com is a planning tool for "taking a unique vacation to cre ating this weekend’s adventure." Ryan Glass said he is interest ed in using Goby.com to plan fun trips. "I could look up my interests in [New York City] and get a list of what’ll be happening,” Glass (senior-energy, business, and finance) said. Chris Teats said he feels a deci sion engine such as Goby.com would be useful for cutting through the overflow of informa tion and finding events and attractions you actually want to attend. "It would be a great tool for freshmen when they just don’t know what to do,” Teats (junior accounting) said. To e-mail reporter: wjssoB4@psu.edu