The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, September 24, 1992, Image 9

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    Thursday, September 24, 1992
The
Matchbox
players'
first play
is "Next..."
Jennifer Toubakaris
The Collegian
Have you ever thought about
what will happen in your life
after college? The Matchbox
Players newest production,
"Next..." will address all your
concerns, anticipations, and
thrills of life after you graduate.
"Next..." is not your
traditional "run of the mill"
play. It consists of various
scenes from plays, monologues,
and poems that deal with the
stages of life a person goes
through.
Relationships, marriage,
having children, aging, and
death are some of the important
events that "Next..." touches
upon.
Dr. Kathleen Campcll directed
the cast whch includes: Stephen
Daniel, Terri Evans, Ericha
Hagenbuch, Glenn McCall, Eric
Soder, and Terri Swanson.
The play is approximately
one hour long and is being
performed at Behrend college's
Studio Theater at 8:30 p.m.
Friday .Sept. 25 and at 1,5, and
8 p.m. Saturday Sept. 26.
Tickets are $3 for the general
public and $2 for students,
faculty, and staff.
Horoscope
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Aries: (Mar. 21-Apr. 19) Your
stress will peak when you acci
dentally run down a sidewalk
full of pedestrians in a high speed
chase.
Taurus: (Apr. 2C-Mav 20) A
nasty cut you get while shaving
will become infected with gan
grene. An amputation is likely.
Gemini: (May 21-june 21) The
new moon is perfect for making
resolutions that stick. Cut back
on anal intrusion.
Cancer: (June 22-Julv 22) Swal
lowing a bottle of little blue pills
will bring an end to those nag
ging financial difficulties.
Leo: (July 23-Aug. 22) A new
relationship will ‘have you
walking on air, but will come to
an abrupt end when you repulse
your mate with your incessant
nose-picking.
Virgo: (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Ask
*younelf what you need to feel
Once just wasn't enough: Ric and
Brian Butler's triumphant return Friday
night at Bruno's.
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Scorpio: (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Bring
friends together this weekend,
then bicker with them about
unsubstantiated gossip.
Sagittarius: (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
You'll acquire the ability to
withstand extremely cold tem
peratures. Use this new power to
fight crime.
Capricorn: (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Ensure your position at the
workplace. Urinate on the wails
in areas that you consider your
territory-
Aquarius: (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Af
ter staring at a video display
terminal for too long, you will
see a ghostly image of Gavin
MacLeod.
Pisces: (Feb. 19-Mar. 20) If your
feet tire, ache, pain, bum. itch
or perspire excessively from
over-exertion, fatigue or stress,
then eat titan.
Astrologer Ruby Wyner-lo has
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Back by
demand!
Ric and Brian Butler to Perform
by Pamela Baccus
The Collegian
Back by popular demand!
Making their second appearance
at Bruno's (Behrend's only on
campus night club) this fall, it's
Ric and Brian Butler. The Butler
brothers are accoustical guitar
players that put on a show you
must sec.
"This act was designed
especially for venues that don't
need a large band, yet desire a
quality and style second to
none." says Mark Lots, the
manager of the brothers, "The
atmosphere is both sincere and
carefully calculatcd-a style
reflective of their personalities
on one hand, and a product
packaged for sale on the other,".
"The brothers, Ric, 28 and his
brother Brian, 26 have been
singing together since they were
young boys", continues Lots.
The brothers lived on a farm as
young men. "They learned to
drive a tractor before they could
read, and piano and voice
lessons started soon after”,
finishes Lots.
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Both members of the duo
attended college. Ric studied at
Cedarville College, his brother,
Brian, studied at Edinboro
University.
Their music is a combination
of works from great artists such
as John Mellancamp , Bruce
Springsteen, and John Denver.
The mixture can provide an air
of humor as well as a
spectacular show.
Ric and Brian Butler will be
performing Friday night at
8:00 pm If you missed their first
show, be sure to catch this lottg
delayed encore.
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