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4 Next faze. New Wave. Dance Craze. Any way. It's still
rock n' roll . . . The '50s brought us be-bop. The '60s
ushered in the British invasion. With the 70s came
punk, hard rock and ... (do we have to si
disco. And the 80s? Assistant editor Cath
McHugh explores where musical trends i
headed in today's world of CDs, progres
sive college rock stations and expanding
musical genres.
3 For all the people who want to fill the world with silly
love songs, this one's for you. Arts editor Elizabeth Ellen
gives a preview of WXYC's upcoming emission, the K
Tel Ronco Solid Gold Spectacular Extravaganza. Take a
trip down memory lane as disc jockeys Carolyn Hochmuth
and Niklaus Steiner tell about all those old favorites. Don't
miss those crazy Village People, the Bee Gees and
dreamboat Shaun Cassidy. Oh, the joys and the pains of
those Boogie Wonderlandish days! And they're calling it
culture. Not available in stores.
6 The man from Texas is still raggin' on Jim and Tammy.
Get the real facts from Joe Bob's exclusive interview
with Jimbo and the family. Many excuses, some sex tips
and a bit of good Christian advice included. Drive-In Movie
of the Week? It's "Witchboard" a flick which combines
a weejie board, a rainbow-haired punk-psychic chic and
. . . well, isn't enough said? Lots of Fu action.
7 Maybe it has been Term Paper Plethora week in your
life. Perhaps your main squeeze has left you and you
need something to do to forget about the whole deal. Or
maybe you're just tired of watching your pet Slinky sulk
on the powdertable. The cure for cultural deprivation is
here. See Week's Fare for ail the Triangle happenings to
come this week.
Before you even start reading, we want to warn you against
a possible heart attack-provoking element in this issue.
Due to lack of space, Graffiti, our regular column of unusual
sayings, will not run this week. Hold on until next week,
when Memsy Price reveals song lyric graffiti.
Staff: Beth BufSngton, B3n DeRcssct, Chris Ccin, John
Cobbs, Teresa Eatmon, Josnne Gordon, Angela Hsmpton,
Pilemsy Price, Sharon Ke$s!er, James Surowiecki, Bowen
Vanderberry, Cathy McHugh, assistant editor, Lisa Lorentz
and Rachel SOr, copy editors.