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october 7, 2010 volume 6 issue 10
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letters to the reader dear city council,
news studies have shown it is cheaper to medicate children
editorial greene needs to attack demint.
cover story an interview with tom clements, green party candidate for u.s. senate
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Letters to the
Reader
Dear University of Southern
California,
Youve tried to do away with USC
gear for the Gamecocks and now you just
won a suit over the interlocking SC logo,
too? Can we maybe have the South part
of South Carolina, even though theyre
the first few letters of Southern? Would
that be okay? Oh, and we could really use
University too, with youre permission.
Hopefully, you havent found a way to
copyright that and sue the rest of the
nation. Speaking of legal trouble, it seems
like you folks have way bigger fish to fry
these days in your athletics department.
Why dont you just switch your S to a
more accurate $ to depict Southern Cal
athletics and well call it a day?
Columbia City Paper
Dear City Council,
We appreciate your legitimate efforts
to address teen violence in Five Points,
but a city wide 11 p.m. curfew has
fiasco written all over it, from potential
civil rights issues all the way down to
practical enforcement. That one idea about
corralling them all in a city-sponsored
teen night at Martin Luther King Jr. Park
has been most accurately described in the
CCP office as channeling a fascist June
Cleaver. Maybe a curfew just for the Five
Points area could work, similar to what
Greenville does in its bar district; just one
big nightly sweep like breaking up a large
party. All that said, heres our idea and its
relatively cheap: install large bullhorn-
like speakers on the light poles at every
corner in Five Points and start blasting Air
Supplys Greatest Hits starting at 10:55
every night. Those teens will scurry like
rats, guaranteed.
Columbia City Paper
Dear sweetie,
Im still rattled from the conversation
we had the other day. I asked if you still
would have dated me if I was a primordial
dwarf and your answers, frankly, planted a
seed of doubt.
Me: It would still be me. The same
brain, same personality, same history, only
Id be two feet tall and talk in a high-
pitched voice like an animated doll.
You: Uh-uh. No way!
Me: I still wouldve dated you. If you
would have waddled up to me at the bar
and tugged on my pant leg--
You: Yeah, right! Youre way too
shallow.
Me: What if I contract some type
of shrinking disorder now that were
married?
You: Would EVERYTHING shrink?
Me: Theoretically.
You: Then youre theoretically shit
out of luck.
How is a guy supposed to take that?
...Sweetie?
Columbia City Paper
Dear state legislators,
We would like to go on record in
support of the legalization of pari-mutuel
horse betting in South Carolina as put forth
by an Aiken area thoroughbred owner. He
believes it would bring in more money
than the lottery. To say nothing of tourism
dollars. In reality, it would probably flop.
We just want the spectacle. Men with mint
juleps and cigars clucking around in white
suits, ladies in large sun hats and white
gloves, while the poor and desperate in
the cheap seats wring crumpled betting
tickets in their hands, praying that babys
formula money isnt lost on James Henry
Hammonds Lap Dance in the fourth race.
Instead of pimping our state out to
the nuclear waste industry, we should
oust the businessmen pretending to be
moralists in the State House, get some
real businessmen in there and give this
gambling thing a shot. Heck, why stop
there? Churches get a tax break; the way
we see it, theyre just getting in the way
of progress and not even contributing
to the state treasury, to boot! Vice, dear
legislators, is where the money is. After
setting up the horse tracks, we could
ease up on our states beloved prostitutes,
legalize them, health screen them, and
tax the crap out of them. From there we
look ahead to windswept acres of tax-rich
hemp and marijuana fields where tobacco
once grew. If you tax vice, gentlemen, the
deficit would be gone in a single term and
we would have one of the most vibrant
state economies on the eastern seaboard.
...Were just sayin.
Columbia City Paper
CORRECTION:
Last week, Aaron Johnsons Op-Ed
piece entitled So You Want to Ruin a
Community? incorrectly stated that the
art work Busted Plug Plaza was publicly
funded [referred to in the story as the Blue
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piece and all of Blue Skys work has been
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regrets the oversight.
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Though the use of antipsychotic drugs
on children is believed to carry significant
risks even when used properly to treat bipolar
disorder and schizophrenia, its not uncommon
in some states for juveniles in detention to be
prescribed antipsychotics simply to counter
mood disorders or aggressive behavior,
according to an investigation by Youth Today,
which covers the juvenile justice system and
youth services.
Data on antipsychotic expenditures and
individual diagnoses show that for juvenile
detention facilities in Connecticut, Louisiana,
New York, Texas and West Virginia, 70
percent of prescriptions were filled for
conditions other than bipolar disorder and
schizophrenia the disorders for which
these drugs generally are FDA-approved.
(Doctors can still prescribe the drugs for off-
label uses, or to treat conditions for which
they have not been approved.)
Most states, when surveyed, either could
not or would not demonstrate that they were
even monitoring the use of these drugs on
incarcerated juveniles, Youth Today reported.
Of the 34 states that provided no answers
when queried, 16 refused to answer.
A piece in The New York Times over the
weekend provided additional context on the
subject. Over the years, drug companies have
aggressively marketed second-generation
antipsychotics known as atypicals
to be safer than the first-generation drugs.
While some side effects appear to be less
severe, the atypicals have a range of other
side effects, and the safety claims regarding
these second-generation drugs have been
greatly exaggerated, Jeffrey Lieberman,
chairman of Columbia Universitys
psychiatry department, told the Times.
The industrys response? Again from the
Times:
The drug companies say all the possible
side effects are fully disclosed to the F.D.A.,
doctors and patients. Side effects like
drowsiness, nausea, weight gain, involuntary
body movements and links to diabetes are
listed on the label. The companies say they
have a generally safe record in treating a
difficult disease and are fighting lawsuits in
which some patients claim harm.
In recent years, four major drug
companies Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eli
Lilly, Pfizer and AstraZeneca have settled
lawsuits brought by the government, which
accused them of illegal practices related to
the marketing and promotion of antipsychotic
drugs. Some of these lawsuits were related to
promotion of off-label use which doctors
may prescribe, but drug makers are not
allowed to promote once a drug has been
approved by the FDA for specific uses.
Youth Todays report raised the question
of whether these drugs are being used off-
label as chemical restraints or sedatives for
youth with behavioral problems that could be
treated more effectively by other means. Not
all psychologists have a problem with the use
of antipsychotics to alter behavior, the piece
pointed out:
Adolescent psychologist LeAdelle
Phelps has been involved in the juvenile
justice system for decades first as a girls
program director in Utah and more recently
as a professor at the State University of New
York-Buffalo and she views the atypicals
as an important means to an end: ushering
juveniles to a mental place where they are
amenable to psychotherapy.
Asked if she thinks the diagnosis used
to establish a prescription mattered, Phelps
replies bluntly, Not really. In the end, what
youre trying to do is get him to be responsive
to treatment. By reducing aggression by
having calming, soothing effects, it makes
[the youths] more malleable.
But others expressed concern about the
risks, especially to youth:
Im concerned about using [atypical]
medications with any adolescent, says
Ron T. Brown, former dean of the Temple
University College of Health Professionals,
now provost and senior vice president at
Wayne State University.
The way to think about using atypicals
for youths is in terms of risks and benefits,
explains Olfson. If an anti-psychotic does
not address the patients problem, he says,
the benefit derived is vanishingly small or
nil. But the risks are going to be the same,
roughly, whether you have a psychiatric
illness or not.
Studies have shown it is cheaper to
medicate children than to pay for counseling,
which is why children from low-income
families are four times as likely to receive
antipsychotic drugs compared to the privately
insured, according to the Times.
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october 7,, 2010
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I used to think things would be better
when bastards like Strom Thurmond
and Jesse Helms were dead. It was
inconceivable that we could have worse
senators representing the Carolinas.
Younger somehow meant better. But,
that was before Jim DeMint. Thurmond
was horrible in his defense of repressive
norms. DeMint wants something new.
He wants to overturn the secular world
and create a simultaneously pro-business
and fundamentalist empire that resembles
nothing so much as Saudi Arabia.
This week, the big Washington pubs
put out stories on DeMint. Steve Perlstein,
the Washington Posts Business columnist
asked Can Business Afford DeMint?
He addressed fiscally conservative
Republicans directly from their point of
view, and the answer was a resounding
no. Jonathan Cohn, in the New Republic,
began his piece Your Government, Held
Hostage by declaring that DeMint was a
fourth branch of government.
The whole thing started when DeMint
was quoted by Bloomberg Businessweek
as saying he desired complete gridlock
in the Senate. DeMint claims he was
misquoted, but even in his explanation to
Greta Van Sustern on FOX, DeMint said
that gridlock would keep people from
wondering what the Federal government is
going to do next.
All this got me to thinking: If DeMint
really doesnt want anything to get
accomplished, how is he any different than
Alvin Greene?
I hadnt talked to Greene for a while,
so I called him up.
Jim DeMint started this recession,
Greene insisted numerous times throughout
our discussion. Hes proved that hes
about getting nothing positive done. He
started the recession in his first term. Well
do whatever it takes.
I was happy for a moment. That was
a little more like it. Greene needs to attack
DeMint. He needs to make DeMint put
up a little bit of a fight and spend some
money. So far, he has done nothing but
feed the DeMint monster. Greene allows
DeMint to be the Senior Senator of the Tea
Party instead of the Junior Senator from
South Carolina.
DeMint is able to travel around raising
money for radical candidates because he
is not facing a serious challenger. In the
primaries, he supported the worst of the
new Radical Right who will later be his
acolytes. He told the Wall Street Journal
that he had several opponentsthe White
House and the Congress.
As DeMints national stature grows,
you can already tell that he hopes to be
president. Meanwhile Greene seems to
shrink. When I went to Greenes house,
it seemed as if he were a man getting
sucked into the twenty-four hour news
cycle through the television in his living
room. This was reinforced when I recently
watched the footage of Greene, in his
underwear, closing the door on a reporter
on the day he was indicted for showing
porn to a minor on a USC computer. He
wailed No! Go! from the front window
his home as his brother, wrapped in a green
poncho, talked to the reporter in the balmy
Manning rain.
Greene did not holler or yell when I
talked to him, but there was something
sad about it. He didnt seem to understand
the game he was playing. I wanted him to
say more about DeMint. He caused the
recession, was as far as it went. When
I asked whether he thought Green Party
candidate Tom Clements would take votes
away from him, Greene replied:
Why wouldnt they take them from
my opponent? There is only one man in the
South Carolina Senate race that caused the
recession. He should take his votes away.
Sure, he shouldbut this is American
politics. Well, but he is trying to appeal to
Democrats, I said. Youre competing for
the same votes.
The person who started the recession
should be in the most trouble, he insisted,
hesitantly.
Greene wouldnt say much about his
campaign organization and I got the sense
it was because he had none. He has not
even raised the five thousand dollars that
would require him to make his spending
public. Meanwhile, DeMint raises millions
for other radical candidates.
After my conversation with Greene,
celebrated Lowcountry chef Nathalie
Dupree entered the race. Of DeMint,
Dupree says that she wants to cook his
goose. I hope she does. But she wont
be able to do it alone. Dupree, Greene,
Clements, and anyone else who can, ought
to go on the full-out attack against DeMint.
They may not be able to drive him from the
Senatebut they could keep him from the
White House.
talkback@columbiacitypaper.com
THE PERSON WHO STARTED THE RECESSION
SHOULD BE IN THE MOST TROUBLE
The 2010 South Carolina race for the
U.S. Senate has left many voters scratching
their heads in bewilderment, shrugging
their shoulders in apathy, or rubbing
their faces in annoyance. Jim DeMint
has become the brash new kingmaker
of the rightwing Tea Party movement,
alienating moderate Republicans and
Independents and making progressives
consider moving to another state. Alvin
Greene, the Democratic candidate, has
been a controversial and perplexing figure
since his come-from-nowhere defeat of
Vic Rawl in the Democratic primary and
hasnt been able to mount a formidable
campaign or garner much support even
among his own party.
But there is, however, another choice,
another party. Enter Tom Clements, the
Green Partys candidate. Clements was
kind enough to sit down with me for a few
minutes at his office on Sumter St. before
heading to a meet and greet at Goatfeathers
in Five Points. After meeting him for the
first time, I was sure of three things: hes
an intelligent yet down to earth man, he
has the knowledge and experience to make
him a serious candidate, and hes looking
for a fight.
DARIEN CAVANAUGH: I didnt
know about your campaign until a few
weeks ago, but since then Im hearing more
and more people talk about you, and youre
starting to get some considerable media
coverage, both locally and nationally. The
Charleston Post & Courier ran an article
on you last week and The Nation ran one a
couple of weeks back. Why dont we start
with you telling those who still might not
be familiar with you a little about yourself?
TOM CLEMENTS: I was born in
Georgia. Lived a good part of my life
in Atlanta, but I was born in Savannah
and grew up out in the country. I got a
bachelors degree from Emory in Atlanta,
and I have a masters in forest resources
from the University of Georgia in Athens.
My main professional work has been
related to environmental issues. I worked
for the U.S Forest Service for a while.
Then I worked in Kentucky with the U.S.
Office of Surface Mining, where I was a
strip miningcoal mininginspector for
environmental regulations, so Im quite
familiar with the environmental destruction
wrought by mountain-top removal for coal.
I lived here in 89 and 90, working mostly
on the Savannah River Site. Then I went
to Atlanta, working for Greenpeace, and
then switched to Greenpeace International,
which is based in Amsterdam. I went
to Washington and lived in the D.C.
area for 13 years. During that time I
also became the director of the Nuclear
Control Institute, which focuses on the
proliferation of nuclear technology and
materials. Then I went back to Green
Peace International. After that I went to
South America and worked for a human
rights organization called Peace Brigades
International. We accompanied human
rights defenders all around Colombia. That
was quite an experience. Then I came here
to work for Friends of the Earth and Im
now the Southeaster Nuclear Campaign
Coordinator for them.
I gained a lot of experience meeting
with foreign governments during my
work for Green Peace International and
the Nuclear Control Institute, and also as
an advocate for human rights in South
America. I was constantly meeting with
governments, including the Colombian
government. My work on nuclear non-
proliferation led me to travel around the
world to meet with government officials,
particularly in Geneva, and Europe, and at
the UN in New York and a whole host of
embassies in Washington.
DC: Your background suggests youve
always been politically engaged, but youve
never run for public offce before. Why
now, and why as a Green Party candidate?
TC: The Green Party approached me,
and Im fed up with the divisiveness in
Washington. I think we need to break open
the two-party system to allow participation
of more diverse views and by more parties.
I believe that a more European-type
system, which is often a parliamentary
system where there are multiple parties,
would allow for a broader discussion in
American politics. In Germany the Green
Party held the balance of power in the
last government. They actually had the
foreign minister and environment minister
positions. So, Im running, in part, as a
way to expand political representation and
participation beyond the views of those in
the Republican and Democrat parties.
I was already the Green Party nominee
before the Rawl-Greene primary was
decided. I did check out Mr. Rawl and
his campaign but I didnt think he would
challenge Jim DeMint like Jim DeMint
needed to be challenged. Then when he
lost, I realized it was urgently important
that I step up my campaign because I
didnt think that the Democratic candidate
was going to present the challenge to Mr.
DeMint that he merited. I certainly realized
the limitations of a so-called third party
that doesnt have a big apparatus or a lot of
money, but, considering those limitations,
its pretty amazing the reception weve
had and the things weve been able to
accomplish in a short amount of time.
DC: Your two main opponentsAlvin
Greene for the Democrats, and Jim DeMint
for the Republicansare controversial
in various ways. What do you think of
Greene and DeMint, as candidates, and
how do you differ from them?
TC: Well, first, about Mr. DeMint, Im
not sure that he really is a candidate. Hes
going to be on the ballot and hes listed as
a candidate, but Im not aware that hes
doing anything in South Carolina. Mr.
DeMint is AWOL from South Carolina.
Hes been afraid to come back and discuss
the important issues that are going on
in our country. Hes taken the voters
for granted. I have not run across him,
nor any of his surrogates speaking for
him, anywhere on the campaign trail. He
may be coming back on the weekends
and doing some events, but hes not out
campaigning. Ive challenged him to
debates. One of my steering committee
members asked him on a radio show over a
month ago if he was going to come back to
South Carolina to debate with me and Mr.
Greene, and he said, No, my debate is in
Washington. People ask me all the time,
When is there going to be a debate? I
dont think Mr. DeMint has the guts to
come back and stand up and debate me
in front of a statewide audience, but I still
extend the challenge to him. I think he
has a dangerous agenda that needs to be
challenged, an agenda that is dangerous to
the United States and the people of South
Carolina. And Im putting out an appeal
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to Democrats to help me challenge Mr.
DeMint. I think its a very sad situation
that hes not here in the race.
As far as Mr. Greene goes, I still
hear people say that they think there was
something nefarious going on with his
primary win. I dont see that. He just
won. It may have been a fluke, maybe
because he was at the top of the ballot or
maybe because people were voting against
Vic Rawl as a vote against the Democratic
establishment. But Mr. Greene is not
really running a campaign either, except
for maybe an occasional appearance.
Although it seems likes hes been getting
more coverage than just about any other
politician in the United States for the
last several months. I think thats a real
testament to the shape the media is when
they focus on him and his missteps so
much. I try to focus on issues and on Jim
DeMints record and the fact that hes
not here. But the media has been more
concerned with Mr. Greenes mistakes and
making a sideshow out of the whole thing.
I think thats unfair to the voter and to Mr.
Greene.
DC: Jim DeMint is a very polarizing
fgure, but he seems to be popular here in
South Carolina. How do you run against
Jim DeMint in South Carolina?
TC: It is difficult to go up against
Jim DeMint. He is taking the voters for
granted here in South Carolina, and I
think hes trying to exploit peoples fears.
Hes using rhetoric that can be attractive
to some people, even though I find it
very empty and vacuous. Hes not really
presenting any solutions. He just says
hes about defending the Constitution
or fighting for freedom or taking our
country back. I dont have any idea what
any of that means exceptyou knowwe
all support the Constitution and freedom
and are against evil. He just uses hot-
button language to try to confuse people,
and a lot of people are falling prey to it.
The Republicans have learned to
manipulate the system and use rhetoric
to get people to vote against their own
self-interests, particularly in relation to
Social Security and Medicare. I think we
have to understand the motivation of the
people in the Tea Party and their anger at
the government. We all share a lot of their
anger, but I think their logic breaks down
in defending Mr. DeMint, because hes on
the side of multinational corporations and
the super wealthy. The vast majority of
people in South Carolina are just average
folks who are not rich. I think one reason
DeMint does not want to come back and
debate me is because it might expose him
for who he really is. What hes about
right now is trying to gain more power
and influence. In fact, he has become the
consummate insider in Washington. Hes
the exact type of incumbent that we need to
remove from office because he is causing
divisiveness and logjams and preventing
the two parties from having a decent
conversation in Washington.
DC: The South Carolina Democratic
Party has more or less walked away from
Alvin Greene. The SC Democratic Party
cant officially endorse you, but have you
been working with any Democrats?
TC: I have spoken before a couple of
lets call them Democratic clubs. [...] A
lot of Democrats at that level, and even
higher up, tell me that they will vote for me
but that they cant offcially endorse me.
For a lot of people, I think this campaign
has kind of become the de facto campaign
for Democrats and Independents.
One problem for me is that a lot of
people, Democrats and Republicans, vote
a straight-party ticket. In my case, you
have to vote for the race. My campaign
manager, Frances Close, had an op-ed
in The State about two or three weeks
ago in which she said, Vote for the
candidate, not the party. And thats what
Im telling people: You have to vote for the
candidate, not the party. If you feel that,
as a Democratic entity, you cant officially
endorse me, spread the word and give me
an opportunity to speak. Actually, I asked
Mr. Sheheen to vote for me last week. He
gave me a thumbs-up, but Im not sure if
that was exactly official.
DC: Are there any closing thoughts
youd like to leave our readers with?
TC: Just that this is a serious
campaign. Ive got a great staff full of
dedicated workers, and were committed to
doing everything we can to challenge Mr.
DeMint on the issues that are important to
South Carolina. We just ask that people
give us a chance and hear what we have to
sayand help us spread the word.
For more information on the Tom
Clements campaign for U.S. Senate visit
http://clementsforsenate.com/
The Republicans have learned to
manipulate the system and use rhetoric
to get people to vote against their own
self-interests
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10
october 7, 2010
Audrey Auld likes to joke that devils
are not the only thing to come from
Tasmania. Already a veteran singer-
songwriter in her own right in Australia,
her music has kicked into another gear
after spending nearly a decade immersed
in the American country scene. She is
currently based out of Nashville.
Aulds album The Fallen (2000)
was nominated for Best Country Album
in Australia before the darker, more
haunting Losing Faith (2003) put her
on the map in the U.S. She began
touring stateside soon after. Her album
Texas (2005) was also an Australian
Best Country Album and thoroughly
showcased her incredible range. One
song will be reminiscent of Gillian Welch
or Emylou Harris and then roll right into
a classic juke joint crooner like Ball and
Chain that would make Patsy Cline
jealous. Auld is often lauded for her
sense of humor, but in my opinion, it is
the darker, richer atmospheric presence
inherent in her songwriting that really
sets her apart.
Building on the success of her
albums, Auld won the 2006 MerleFest
Song Contest and performed her winning
song Losing Faith at the festival with
Rich Brotherton (Robert Earl Keen)
on guitar. Shes been climbing on up
through the ranks ever since.
Jack Lawrence will accompany her
for the White Mule gig. Lawrence has
accompanied Doc Watson for the past
20 years or more, so this should be a
great way to spend an otherwise dreary
Wednesday evening.
-Norbet Sykes
12
october 7, 2010
Road TRip
10/08/10 :: Friday
The Whigs 40 Watt
Club Athens,
GA
Pacifico Chase
Park Transduction
Athens, GA
Ken Will Morton
New Earth Music
Hall Athens,
GA
James Moors
Stillwater Taproom
Augusta, GA

Wisebird Surrey
Tavern Augusta,
GA
The Train Wrecks
Pirates Festival
Tybee Island, GA

Domino Effect
Topsail Tybee
Island, GA
Greg Humphreys
Grey Eagle
Asheville, NC

Delta Moon
Mo Daddys
Asheville, NC

Scott Miller Stella
Blue
Asheville, NC

Zegg
Yesterdays
Gravy The
Garage at Biltmore
Asheville, NC

illicitizen
Andrew Ripp
Andy Lehman & The
Night Moves
The Evening Muse
Charlotte, NC

The Gracious Few
Visulite Theatre
Charlotte, NC

Koffin Kats Rock
Shop
Fayetteville, NC

Sol Driven Train
Downtown Hickory
Hickory, NC

Nancy Moran
The Well Pineville,
NC
The Dirty Dozen
Brass Band
The Pour House
Charleston, SC

Big Boi
University of
South Carolina
Columbia, SC

Bret Mosley Daniel
Island Grille Daniel
Island, SC
Deer Tick
Jason Isbell and The
400 Unit
Holy Ghost Tent
Revival
The Bridge Fall For
Greenville Festival
Greenville, SC
Afro America
Karma
Greenville, SC


Donna Jean
Godchaux Band
w/Jeff Mattson
The Boathouse
Myrtle Beach, SC

Simplified Fast
Lane Rock
Hill, SC

10/09/10 :: Saturday
Neon Indian
Miniature Tigers
Prefuse 73 40 Watt
Club Athens,
GA

Colour Revolt
Caledonia Lounge
Athens, GA

Pacifico Chase
Park Transduction
Athens, GA

Wisebird Amici
Milledgeville, GA

Gringo Star Jinx
Savannah, GA

Rachael Sage
Sentient Bean
Savannah, GA

Kotamundi
Tantra Lounge
Savannah, GA

Domino Effect
Huc-A-Poos
Tybee Island, GA
Eddie Money
WormsLoew
The Train Wrecks
Pirates Festival
Tybee Island, GA

The Malah
Papadosio Club 828
Asheville, NC

Jim Lauderdale
Grey Eagle
Asheville, NC

Eric Lindell
Mo Daddys
Asheville, NC

Scott Miller Stella
Blue
Asheville, NC

Paul Cataldo
StraightAway Cafe
Black Mountain, NC

Mad Tea Party
Warren Wilson
College Black
Mountain, NC

Charlotte Symphony
Orchestra
Belk Theatre
Charlotte, NC

Chris Duarte Group
Double Door Inn
Charlotte, NC

Marshall Tucker
Band
Swampdawamp
Neighborhood
Theatre
Charlotte, NC

Cory Morrow
Pucketts Farm
Equipment
Charlotte, NC
Grown Up Avenger
Stuff
Salvador Deli
Charlotte, NC

Richard Marx
Spirit Square
Center for the Arts
Charlotte, NC

Jill Andrews The
Evening Muse
Charlotte, NC

Acoustic Alchemy
High Point Theatre
High Point, NC

Simplified White
Owl
Mooresville, NC

Big Daddy Weave
Grace Chapel
Sanford, NC

Bret Mosley Sapphire
Mountain Brewing
Co. Sapphire,
NC
Sara Bareilles
Wilkes Community
College
Wilkesboro, NC

The Gracious Few
The Music Farm
Charleston, SC

IDEAMEN The
Oasis
Charleston, SC

Dangermuffin
Fall For Greenville
Festival
Greenville, SC
Thursday October 7
New Brookland Tavern
NBT Battle of the bands
Utopia
Open Mic w Betz Kirby
The White Mule
Jill Andrews (the
everybodyfields) early
show w/ Eric Scott
Guthrie.
Friday October 8
Hard Knox Grill
Zack Deputy 10:00pm
New Brookland Tavern
Black Veil Brides
William Control
Motionless In White
Utopia
JOvert
The White Mule
Dangermuffin w/ Ryan
Bonner.
Saturday October 9
Art Bar
Sons Of Young, Head
Space
Cafe Strudel
Redd Wyne
New Brookland Tavern
Pomegranates
The Fluorescents
TBA
Utopia
Blue Train
The White Mule
Matt Pond PA w co.
Sunday October 10
New Brookland Tavern
Invoking The Abstract
Vespers
Ironwill
Roselyn
Saying Goodbye To
Scarlett
The White Mule
Cory Morrow (full band
acoustic) w/ Chase Asmer
& Dell Castillo
Monday October 11
New Brookland Tavern
Acoustic Open Mic Night
w/ Brightford
Tuesday October 12
The White Mule
Brendan James w/ Jesse
Isley
Wednesday October 13
New Brookland Tavern
NBT Battle of the bands
Utopia
Vince McKinley Band
The White Mule
Audrey Auld & Jack
Lawrence w/ Ashley Wells
Thursday October 14
New Brookland Tavern
NBT Battle of the bands
Utopia
Open Mic
Friday October 15
New Brookland Tavern
All-New Badges
Two Cow Garage
Dave Hause (from The
Loved Ones)
Timshel
Utopia
Blue Iguanas
The White Mule
Hannah Miller (late show)
w/ tba
Saturday October 16
Art Bar
Bentz Kirby
New Brookland Tavern
Throttlerod
(Original lineup/
Eastbound & Down
Album-only)
The Void
Gods Of Mars
Swig
Utopia
Stillhouse
Sunday October 17
New Brookland Tavern
Sylis
Graveside Mannor
Undefined
The White Mule
Nathan Angelo & Todd
Carey w/ Seth Phillpot
Monday October 18
New Brookland Tavern
XIU XIU
Fire Island AK
Calculator
Tuesday October 19
New Brookland Tavern
Fiend Without A Face
13
october 7, 2010
movie times
Movie times listed
are for the weekend
of October 1, please
confrm with theater.
Regal Columbia
Cinema 7
3400 Forest Drive
Suite 3000, Columbia,
SC 29204
Its Kind of a Funny
Story new! (PG-13)
2:40 5:05 7:30 9:50
My Soul to Take new!
(R)
2:30 5:10 7:45 10:20
Case 39 new! (R)
2:10 4:45 7:15 9:45
Let Me In new! (R)
2:15 5:00 7:40 10:15
Wall Street: Money
Never Sleeps (PG-13)
1:45 4:40 7:35 10:30
You Again (PG)
2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30
The Town (R)
1:50 4:35 7:20 10:05
Carmike Wynnsong
10
5320 Forest Drive,
Columbia, SC 29206
Life As We Know It
new! (PG-13)
1:30 4:10 7:05 9:45
Secretariat new! (PG)
1:00 4:05 7:10 10:00
The Social Network
new! (PG-13)
1:40 4:25 7:10 9:55
Legend of the
Guardians: The Owls
of GaHoole (PG)
1:30 4:10 7:05 9:30
Legend of the
Guardians:The Owls
of GaHoole 3D (PG)
Digital 3D Showtimes
More Info
1:40 4:20 7:15 9:40
Devil (PG-13)
1:50 4:00 7:20 9:35
Easy A (PG-13)
1:45 4:20 7:05 9:30
The American (R)
1:35 4:30 7:20 9:50
The Expendables (R)
1:40 4:30 7:05 9:40
Despicable Me (PG)
1:30 4:05 6:50 9:15
AMC Dutch Square
14
800 Bush River Rd.,
Columbia, SC 29210
Regal Columbiana
Grande Stadium 14
1250 Bower Pkwy,
Columbia, SC 29212
Carmike 14
122 Afton Court,
Columbia, SC 29212
Its Kind of a Funny
Story new! (PG-13)
1:35 4:30 7:25 9:55
My Soul to Take 3D
new! (R)
Digital 3D Showtimes
More Info
1:45 4:20 7:00 9:30
12:00am
Case 39 new! (R)
1:40 4:25 7:10 10:05
Let Me In new! (R)
1:55 4:40 7:20 10:00
Legend of the
Guardians: The Owls
of GaHoole (PG)
1:50 4:45 7:30 10:00
Legend of the
Guardians:The Owls
of GaHoole 3D (PG)
Digital 3D Showtimes
More Info
1:30 4:35 7:15 9:40
Wall Street: Money
Never Sleeps (PG-13)
1:00 4:00 6:55 9:50
You Again (PG)
1:20 4:15 6:45 9:25
Alpha and Omega 3D
(PG)
Digital 3D Showtimes
More Info
2:30 4:50
Resident Evil: Afterlife
(R)
1:25 3:50 7:30 10:05
Resident Evil: Afterlife
3D (R)
Digital 3D Showtimes
More Info
7:05 9:35
Lottery Ticket (PG-13)
1:05 3:40 6:30 9:10
Nanny McPhee
Returns (PG)
1:15 4:10 6:40 9:20
The Switch (PG-13)
1:30 4:05 6:35 9:15
The Other Guys (PG-
13)
1:10 3:45 6:25 9:05
Regal Sandhill
Stadium 16 450 Town
Center Place
Life As We Know It
new! (PG-13)
1:45 4:30 7:10 10:00
12:20am
My Soul to Take 3D
new! (R)
Showtimes More Info
12:00 2:25 5:00 7:30
10:10 11:45
Secretariat new! (PG)
1:30 4:15 7:00 9:50
Case 39 new! (R)
11:50am 2:20 5:05
7:50 10:25
Let Me In new! (R)
11:35am 2:15 4:55
7:40 10:20
The Social Network
new! (PG-13)
11:30am 1:15 2:15
4:00 5:00 7:15 7:45
10:00 10:30 12:25am
Legend of the
Guardians: The Owls
of GaHoole (PG)
2:30 4:50 7:25 9:45

Open Captioned
Showtimes More Info
12:10pm
Legend of the
Guardians:The Owls
of GaHoole 3D (PG)
Showtimes More Info
11:40am 2:00 4:20
6:55 9:15
Wall Street: Money
Never Sleeps (PG-13)
12:45 3:50 6:50 9:55
You Again (PG)
11:45am 2:05 4:35
7:20 9:50
Alpha and Omega 3D
(PG)
Showtimes More Info
12:20 2:40 4:45
Devil (PG-13)
12:05 2:10 4:25 8:05
10:10 12:15am
Easy A (PG-13)
12:15 2:45 5:10 7:35
9:55
The Town (R)
1:20 4:10 7:05 10:05
Resident Evil: Afterlife
3D (R)
Showtimes More Info
8:00 10:15 12:30am
Takers (PG-13)
11:55am 2:35 5:15
7:55 10:25
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In 2009, Oscar
nominee Joaquin
Phoenix walked
away from acting to
pursue a rap career, an
inexplicably bizarre
detour captured in
stunning detail in this
documentary directed
by Phoenixs brother-
in-law, Casey Affeck.
Some speculated
Phoenixs behavior
was part of a well-
orchestrated hoax -- or,
even worse, a mental
breakdown. But some
of the flms graphic
footage suggests it
could have been a little
of both.
OCTOBER 8-14,
Friday-Thursday
Friday, Oct. 8 - 3:00,
5:30 and 8:00
Saturday, Oct. 9 - 3:00,
5:30 and 8:00
Sunday, Oct. 10 - 3:00,
5:30 and 8:00
Monday, Oct. 11 - 5:30
and 8:00
Tuesday, Oct. 12 - 8:30
only
Wednesday, Oct. 13 -
3:00, 5:30 and 8:00
Thursday, Oct. 14 -
5:30 and 8:00
THE BIG MO
MONETTA DRIVE-
IN
5822 Columbia
Highway North,
Monetta SC 29105
Gates open at 6:30pm
and show starts at
7:45.
Oct 8, 9 and 10.
Screen 1
Nanny McPhee
Returns
Devil
Screen 2
Easy A
Wall Street 2
St. Andrews Cinema
5 527 St Andrews
Road Columbia, SC
29210 (803) 772-7469
Please call
Regal Pastime
Pavilion 8 929 North
Lake Drive, Lexington,
SC 29072
Life As We Know It
new! (PG-13)
2:30 5:00 7:30 10:10
My Soul to Take new!
(R)
2:45 5:10 7:45 10:15
Secretariat new! (PG)
1:55 4:40 7:20 10:00
Case 39 new! (R)
2:50 5:20 7:55 10:20
The Social Network
new! (PG-13)
2:40 5:15 7:50 10:25
Legend of the
Guardians: The Owls
of GaHoole (PG)
2:10 4:30 7:00 9:20
Wall Street: Money
Never Sleeps (PG-
13)
2:00 4:50 7:40 10:30
You Again (PG)
2:20 4:45
Easy A (PG-13)
7:10 9:30
Written by Brent Bracamontes
http://www. moviefilmreview. com/
author/bibracamontes
You dont have to look far as a
Hollywood executive before you see that
a film about the origins of facebook is an
almost surefire endeavor. As social media
marks its territory on human conscious-
ness and history, facebook is THE jugger-
naut. With more than 500 million active
accounts, facebook has almost single hand-
edly changed the way we communicate. I
would wager a guess that the average face-
book user checks his/her profile page (from
home or mobile device) at least 10 times
per day (Im being stubbornly conservative
with this guess). All things considered, now
seems like almost too perfect of a time for a
facebook movie.
I would be lying if I claimed not to
be flabbergasted by the amount of critical
praise The Social Network has received.
Generally speaking, the only movies to
garner 98% positive reviews on rotten-
tomatoes.com are animated pictures that
guilt critics into giving positive criticisms.
It is almost unheard of for a live-action,
dramatic film to receive a score of 90% of
above. Needless to say, my expectations
were elevated for my screening of The
Social Network. Although there are some
extremely positive thins to say about the
film, such critical praise is unwarranted.
Producers of The Social Network are
lucky they got David Fincher on board
to direct, because without his presence,
the film would cease to make any sort of
impact. Although the origins of facebook
are interesting, the film appears to trade in
authenticity for emotionally devoid dramat-
ics. Although I expect such a thing from
a major Hollywood production, the films
narrative winds up being an insulting cari-
cature. The caricaturing comes predomi-
nately from the films lead performances.
Jesse Eisenberg provides the most vul-
gar caricature, depicting facebook founder
Mark Zuckerberg as weakling and anti-
socialite. Not since Antitrust have I seen
a young computer programmer depicted
so uninterestingly. The lampoons continue
with characters like the Winklevoss twins.
And, although I feel strongly for Justin
Timberlakes ability to hold his own with
other entertainment personalities, his por-
trayal of Napster founder Sean Parker is a
complete joke, and undermines whatever
credibility Fincher sought for his characters
to contribute.
Luckily for the film, David Fincher
demonstrates again why he is an elite direc-
tor. His talents as a filmmaker should never
go understated, and he put forth an honest
effort in doing justice to what may be the
most attractive film plot in recent memory.
From scene-to-scene, Fincher makes the
film come alive. At times, you literally
feel like you are a fly on the wall of a dorm
room, watching eccentric programmers do
what they do best. The films editing was
also quite effective, switching from a linear
narrative and the aftermaths of court litiga-
tions. Praise should also be given to Trent
Reznor and Atticus Ross for their contribu-
tions to the films score, which at times is
hauntingly poignant for such topic matter.
As many critics have pointed out, this
film isnt so much a tale of the history of
facebook as it is a commentary on wealth,
power, greed, and life. Unfortunately, it
contributes little insight into any of these
salient issues. The scenes that should serve
to debate some of these issues are sacrifices
for unconvincing arguments between any
numbers of underdeveloped characters.
Unfortunately for The Social Network,
its attempt to narrate a convoluted story
leaves it falling short of the many insights it
could have made. Through the inclusion of
characters and plot elements that go under-
developed, the film falls short. Apart from
the genuinely stellar work from Fincher
and faculty, there are few reasons to see
this movie. Youd be better off getting your
fill of moral lessons from films that dont
try to be too many things at once. I feel
it is important for a film to have identity
and purpose. Although efforts are certainly
made, The Social Network has neither.
talkback@columbiacitypaper.com
Im a straight
college guy, age 21,
and I share a house
with some buddies and
a couple. This couple
has been together for
four years. Theyre both
quite sexual, but shes
got more libido than
he does. Ive got a big sex drive, too. Both of them
have stated an openness to polyamorous situations.
She started firting with me, and firting turned into
no-sex threesomes with her and her BF every few
nights.
Im perfectly fne with poly, or I wouldnt be
doing this, but it feels a bit awkward fngering her
or sucking on her nipples while her boyfriend is in
the room, or even the same bed. Both of us guys
are straight and have no desire to see the other
naked, so theres none of that going on. Ive got no
beef with guys who like beef, but being in a sexual
situation with another guylike the one going on
heremakes me uncomfortable. And anyway, I feel
like hes the primary one, the one she loves and
kisses, so I move over whenever he shows interest.
This is reinforced because she said that she didnt
feel comfortable kissing other guysalthough
fngering is fne (?)and I get the impression that
hes not entirely happy that Im cuddling and/or
fngering his girlfriend while he plays Dawn of War
fve feet away from their bed.
Im fne with being the secondary guy. But
Id much rather have some privacy if wemeaning
me and herare gonna try to get each other off,
particularly if this arrangement of ours should
progress to actual sex. But this is tough, since
theres nowhere else in the house to go other than
their room. Incidentally, we havent told our other
friends/housemates about this, although they could
probably put two and two together; she screams in
orgasm, and half an hour later I say good night and
go back down to my room.
Any advice for making the situation more
comfortable for all involved?
Cant Think Of A Clever Name
Youre fngering her, youre sucking her tits,
youre getting her off (screaming orgasms induced
dicklessly), shes getting you off (your orgasms
induced somehow or other)which means,
CTOACN, that this cant be described as a no-sex
arrangement. Youre not having vaginal intercourse,
youre not kissing the girl, but youre having sex,
and a lot of it.
But I wouldnt slap a 10-dollar word like
polyamorous on what youre doing. You may be
in a polyamorous relationship somedaywith this
couple, with some other couplebut all youre
really doing at the moment is messing around.
Okay, CTOACN, it sounds like this girl
is pretty up front about what shes comfortable
doingno kissing, no vaginal intercourse (for
you)and clear about her boundaries. You need
to be similarly assertive. Tell them both that youre
not comfortable messing around while hes in the
room. So instead of playing Dawn of War while
you two mess around, her boyfriend could head to
the library, go for a walk, do some reading in the
communal space of your shared house, orhey
go play Dawn of War in your room for a while.
If he balks, CTOACN, then you may want
to reconsider the assumptions youve made about
him. Youre not comfortable with any hint of guy-
on-guy, but he may want to be in the room while
youre messing around with his girlfriend because
he digs that hint. Im not saying that hes bi, or that
he wants to get with you, as the kids were only too
recently sayingbut Im not saying he isnt bi or
doesnt want to get with you, either. I guess what
Im saying is...
Considering (1) his presence every time youre
messing around with her (surely the library, the
living room, or your room wouldve occurred to him
if he were uncomfortable being in the same room
while you fngered ODonnelled his girlfriend), (2)
the limitations shes placed on the kind of sex shell
have with you, and (3) his tendency to suddenly
show interest after youve been messing around
with his girlfriend (at which point you move
over and, presumably, out), Im thinking this girls
boyfriend is into cuckolding-lite.
Not that theres anything wrong with that, of
course. But it could mean asking for quality time
alone with his girlfriend would bring the messing
around to an end.
IT GETS BETTER: Last week, I wrote about
Billy Lucas, a 15-year-old kid in Indiana who took
his own life after enduring years of bullying for
being gay. Billy didnt identify as gay and may not
have been gay. But the consequences of anti-gay
bullyingwhether the kid being harassed is gay
or closeted or just differentare often the same:
isolation, pain, despair, and suicide.
After last weeks column went to press, I
learned about another teenagerthis one openly
gaywho recently took his own life. Cody J. Barker
was a 17-year-old high-school student in Shiocton,
Wisconsin. Cody was a cyclist and a gardener and
a Lady Gaga fan who had planned to start a gay-
straight student alliance at his high school this fall.
He really cared about making schools a safe place
for students, a friend of Codys told the Wisconsin
Gazette. That wasnt always his own experience
with school.
Billy Lucas in Indiana, Cody Barker in
Wisconsin, Justin Aaberg in Minnesotathese
three boys and countless other LGBT kids have
committed suicide because they couldnt picture a
future for themselves.
Thats why my boyfriend and I launched the
It Gets Better Project, a slightly grand name for a
YouTube channel. We made a short video about our
livesthe harassment we endured in school, the
full and rewarding lives we enjoy nowand invited
other LGBT adults to make and upload videos
about their lives. The response has been completely
overwhelming: thousands of members, hundreds of
thousands of views, and more than 100 videos from
people all over the world sharing their stories, all
in an effort to let bullied and isolated and unhappy
LGBT kids know that it gets better.
There are a couple of similar and ongoing
projects that deserve a shout-out: the amazing
and deeply moving Im from Driftwood (www.
imfromdriftwood.com) documents true stories by
gay people all over. Please check it out. And theres
a large archive of YouTube videos from LGBT
teenagers talking about their own coming-out
experiences at www.tinyurl .com/2fuwffh. And if
any LGBT teenagers reading this are contemplating
suicide, please visit the Trevor Project (www.
thetrevorproject.org), a suicide-prevention project
for gay teenagers, or call its 24-hour hotline at 866-
488-7386.
And heres a thought for people who are
thinking about making videos for the It Gets Better
Project: Many of the early submitted videos focused
on something many gay adults have in common
with gay kidsour experiences with being bullied.
The pain we endured as kids should be touched
on. But it would be great to see more videos that
give gay young people a picture of the lives they
could make for themselves if they just hang in there.
LGBT kids who dont know any LGBT adults need
to seewith their own eyesthat gay adults lead
happy and rewarding lives. So if you decide to make
a videoand I hope that you dodont just share
your pain. Share your joy. Give em hope. Save a
life. www.youtube.com/itgetsbetterproject
mail@savagelove.net
14
october 7, 2010
Love
Savage
Sex advice
by Dan Savage
Jonesin crosswords
by Matt Jones
Across
1 Sensitivity training targets
7 Just about
13 They may be made without
the yolks
15 Pasta specifcation
16 Forms a menacing group
17 Eye drop that makes your
pupils widen, e.g.
18 They think alike, according
to the saying
20 Mythological 2011 movie
with Anthony Hopkins
21 My Name Is Asher ___
22 Heavy snorers problem
23 Letter that looks like a
horseshoe
24 List-ending abbr.
26 ___-hoo (chocolate drink)
27 Forest clearings
28 Uppity type
30 Gets the tangles out
32 Travel like a scent
34 Rancids category
35 Dining option
38 He loved Lucy
41 Raid the arsenal early
42 Move like a wallaroo
44 London gallery
46 Drink in a sleeve
47 Painter Matisse
49 WWII naval vessel
50 E pluribus ___
51 Rite of passage for girls
53 Apostle known as The
Zealot
55 Calm down
56 Forcing out
57 Specifcation in the ketchup
aisle
58 Came to be, like an uncertain
feeling
59 Exactly
Down
1 Word game with dice
2 Turkish inns
3 Certain urban Swiss
4 Olympian Korbut
5 The T in Ferrari TR
6 Short and thick
7 Boxers Muhammad and Laila,
for two
8 Bad variety of cholesterol
9 The dating scene, to some
10 Discreetly
11 Iggy Pops backup group,
with The
12 Mountainous regions of
planets
14 Driving disasters
15 ___-line phone plans
19 Gas in glass
23 Warner who played Charlie
Chan
25 It can be 1%
27 Wildebeest
29 Wilkes-___, Pa.
31 Soundgarden hit of 1994
33 Having XX chromosomes:
abbr.
35 Spanish tennis champ ___
Sanchez Vicario
36 Request when your friends
are locked out
37 Country guitarist Atkins
39 Rescue from destruction
40 Jumpin Jack Flash refrain
41 Theyre positive
43 The joint
45 Old anesthetics
47 Put up some paintings
48 ___ easy to fall in love...
51 City on the Rhine
52 Gozers minion, in
Ghostbusters
54 DI doubled
2010 JonesinCrosswords
(editor@jonesincrosswords.
com)
Grab Some Cash--four hidden sources of it.
15
october 7, 2010
MONDAY
OCTOBER
11 & 25
8pm
w/ BRIGHTFORD
ACOUSTIC
OPEN MIC
NIGHT
$10/$12 7 pm
8pm
7pm
$13/$15 6pm
Thursday 8
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122 State St. W Columbia SC 29169
www.newbrooklandtavern.com 803.791.4413
Open Mic
Night w/:
BRIGHTFORD
Sign up in advance or at the
club that evening. Under 21
Must sign up before 10pm.
personal pie
$2.50 all the time
$10/$12
Saturday 9 Thursday 7
$8
Friday 8
O
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$10/$12 8 pm
Friday Ocotober 8th
7:00 pm
$10 in Advance
$12 Day of Show
Ente
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or Death
TOUR
Monday October 18th
8:00 pm
$10 in Advance
$12 Day of Show
XIU XIU
Saturday
October
30th
8:00 pm
$8 in Ad-
vance
$10 Day
of Show
Val i ent Thorr
Black Veil
Brides
William Control
Motionless In
White
XIU
XIU
Fire Island AK
Calculator
The Toasters
Hawaiian
Shirt Day
TBA
Saturday 16 Monday 18 Wednesday 20
Pomegranates
The Fluorescents
TBA
$8 8pm
$7 8pm
$8 7pm
free 21+ 8pm
$5/$8 6:30pm $8 8pm
free 21+ 8pm $10 8pm
Friday 15 Thursday 14
Wednesday 13 Monday 11 Sunday 10
Invoking
The Abstract
Vespers
Ironwill
Roselyn
Saying Goodbye To
Scarlett
$8 7pm
BATTLE OF
THE BANDS
TBA
The Jupiter Tide
Granthams Asylum
TBA
All-New
Badges
Two Cow Garage
Dave Hause
(from The Loved
Ones)
Timshel
Throttlerod
(Original lineup/
Eastbound & Down
Album-only)
The Void
Gods Of Mars
Swig
$8 7pm
Ladies Night Out
Death Of Paris
Cd Release
Today The Moon
Tomorrow The Sun
Haley Dreis
Katelyn Redfern
Open Mic
Night w/:
BRIGHTFORD
Sign up in advance or at the
club that evening. Under 21
Must sign up before 10pm.
WED 6 - THURS 7
WED 13- THURS 14
WED 20- THURS 21
BATTLE OF
THE BANDS
FREE
Sunday 17
Tuedsay 12
BATTLE OF
THE BANDS
BATTLE OF
THE BANDS
BATTLE OF
THE BANDS
MIDNIGHT
MUDERAMA
TBA
TBA
Octopus Jones
Pan
Mazes and
Monsters
The Losos
TBA
Black Veil
Brides
William Control
Motionless In
White
Our Last
Hope
TBA
BATTLE OF
THE BANDS
TBA
Saturday 23 Thursday 21 Friday 22 Wednesday 27 Monday 25 Sunday 24 Tuedsay 26
$8 7pm
BATTLE OF
THE BANDS
TBA
TBA
TBA
$8 7pm
Pomogranates
Saturday
Ocotber 9th
8pm
$8

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