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The Pendulum A&E Friday, August 22, 2003 •Page IS Beyond the Elon bubble; a hot-spot guide Kaitlyn North A&E Editor It’s a Saturday night, midterms are a month and a half away and there’s nothing going on in the Greek courts. While Elon freshmen are getting used to the sight of vast fields and gas stations, their counterparts around the country are taking part in a flashy urban nightlife. If you are sick of hearing your high school friends brag about the trendy club down the street, then check out the possibilities the Triad area has to offer. Theaters: Church Street Cinemas West End 14 Cinemas Both are prime locations for a night at the movies. Centennial Station Dinner Theatre 121 Centennial St. High Point Bam Dinner Theatre 120 Stage Coach Trail Greensboro As soon as patrons are fmished a full course meal, the entertainment begins. Showtimes vary. Live Music: The following locations host a wide variety of musical tastes, from reggae to alternative to indie rock. Local bands are frequent acts, however all of the locations draw in mainstream acts from time to time. Check Web sites and Coming Attractions (p. 13) for schedules and ticket information. Disco Rodeo 2820 Industrial Drive Raleigh www.ritztheater.com This is the popular location for many overflow shows from other smaller loca tions. Check ticketmaster.com for ticket information and schedules. The Brewery 3009 Hillsborough Street Raleigh www.breweryrocks.com Cat’s Cradle 300 East main Street Carrboro www.catscradle.com Ziggy’s 433 Baity Street Winston-Salem www.ziggyrocks.com The following venues are the closest arenas for national tours and mainstream acts. Check ticketmaster.com and Web sites for schedules, or check your favorite artist’s homepage for touring information. Greensboro Coliseum 1921 West Lee Street Greensboro www.greensborocoliseum.com Alltel Pavilion 3801 Rock Quarry Road Raleigh www.alltelpavilion.com Clubs/Bars: The N Club 117 South Elm Street Greensboro Wednesday night is college night, and ladies are admitted free before midnight. College Hill Sundries UNC-G Monday night is Trivia Night. Bring a team and a quick wit. The Idiot Box (improv) 203 S. Elm Street Suite 101 Greensboro Shows are Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Students pay $7. Contact Kaitlyn North at pendulum@elon.edu or 278-7247. This is not your Grandmother's church • Gone are the boring sermons • Missing are the blue-haired ladies • Absent are the pipe organs • Vacant are the stained-glass windows, steeples and pews Wcstsidc Peilowship offers q relaxed, casual atmosphere; free breakfast; a “come-as-you-are" dress code; relevant, interesting messages; rockin' music: and a challenging college ministry. Join us this Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Elon Elementary School gym (across from the university tennis courts). I p O Box 455 • Eion, NC 27244 II J-.l www.westsidefellowship.org • 336-524-0098 College Poster bavid Coker FEllOWfHI? davc * 336-226-1333 Ec>ckiS W\cav. BUNCH ESOFBOOKS.COM NO LINES NO HASSLES JUST BOOKS We specialize in USED COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS To place an order visit our site or phone 1-800-691-8288.
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