UCSB GOSPEL CHOIR LIVE! Byjesse Engdahl Arts Editor Mccurtis Had Brought Most of His the Mona Lisa in an Early Stage, with (Gss’P ’L) N

UCSB GOSPEL CHOIR LIVE! Byjesse Engdahl Arts Editor Mccurtis Had Brought Most of His the Mona Lisa in an Early Stage, with (Gss’P ’L) N

arts&entertainment UCSB GOSPEL CHOIR LIVE! byjesse engdahl arts editor McCurtis had brought most of his the Mona Lisa in an early stage, with (gSs’p ’l) n. 1. the choir to the rally because they could only the browns or greens painted, teachings of Jesus and the add some entertainment to the you could not begin to understand its Apostles 2. anything Teach-In, and any teacher knows beauty. The miracle is that each that entertainment will always help single part is then greater for its proclaimed or accepted as the education process. Luckily for creative possibility. Seeing what the absolute truth. us, the Gospel Choir delivers vital John was accomplishing as a part of “You guys are electric!" knowledge in the form of sweet, the group made me appreciate him someone told Gospel Choir mighty music. "We demand a more as an individual. I decided I miracle!” sang the director, and he liked John a lot. Director Michael McCurtis has shown this campus that with our Still, before Saturday's concert at during the intermission of help he can create one. Lotte Lehman, I wondered if my their show last Saturday, I had stopped by my friend’s hopes were too high; I’d been let and there’s no better word. house on my way to the rally. down by many concerts just by “You’re going to the rally?” his expecting too much. A moment No warning could have roommate John asked me. "Yeah, (See GOSPEL, p.4A) prepared me for the sheer the Gospel Choir’s there. Are you?” force created by 40 voices “ I’m supposed to. I’m in it.” booming in absolute, sweet I didn’t say anything, feeling a INSIDE harmony. The only show I mixture of jealousy and disbelief. All my life, even more than wanting to Mona Lisa Tells All! 2a can compare it to is Living play basketball like Magic Johnson, I Color, who blew the doors wanted to sing like Marvin Gaye. If I See Our Photos From off Campbell Hall two weeks could sing, the supreme form of Our Trip to Hell 3a ago. UCSB Gospel rocks. communication would be mine; I figured happiness (beautiful girls) Polyester Jazz Fish 4a “We’re going to be throwin’ down would follow. Well, these guys are tomorrow night!” Michael McCurtis after an even greater happiness (so told the crowd cheering his choir last you know I'm skeptical). Ecstasy American Style 5a Friday at the Ethnic Studies Gospel is an example of mankind’s Requirement Rally. McCurtis and finest potential: creation, making a Today's Teen Scene 6a the choir proved Saturday night that sum much greater than the parts. they don't just talk the talk, but can This happens when we add A Commentary on Beards 7a definitely walk the walk. imagination (spirituality). If you saw I— -------- rrrrrirrrrn — rl 2A 03 • 09*89 JACK IN. TURN ON. FLIP OUT Gibson’s Mona Lisa Overdrive Charts New Territory In Fiction It is sometime in the future. That's all you need to Mona dreamed she was dancing the cage back in some Cleveland know. juke, naked in a column of hot blue light, where the faces thrusting William Gibson's newest novel, Mona Lisa Over- up for her through the veil of smoke had blue light snagged in the drive, is an incredibly inventive combination of whites qf their eyes. They wore the expression men always wore powerfully poetic imagery and post-post-postmodern when they watched you dance, staring real hard but locked up science — jacked into a big stack of Marshall amps, inside themselves at the same time, so their eyes told you nothing at fuzz turned up past 11. all, and their faces, in spite of the sweat, might have been carved Compared to the wanking pseudo-philosophical from something that only looked like flesh. gibberish being cranked out by the Brat Pack writers, Not that she cared how they looked, when she was in the cage, Gibson’s work is a sleek matte-black artificial- high and hot on the beat, three songs into the set and the wizjust intelligence robot 10 meters high on a maniacal search starting to peak, new strength in her legs sending her up on the balls for the bodies of Jay Mclnerney and Tama Janowitz. ofherfeet... And since this is an age of relativism, a good way to One of them grabbed her ankle. describe Mona Lisa Overdrive is to imagine Gabriel Garcia She tried to scream, only it wouldn’t come, not at first, and when Marquez and Allen Ginsberg meeting Isaac Asimov it did it was like something ripped down inside her, hurt her, and and Stanley Kubrick, and the four of them plugging the blue light shredded, but the hand, the hand was still there, Metallica's guitars into a stack of really fuzzy amps. around her ankle. She came up from the bed like a pop-up toy, This is what they call cyberpunk, baby. Fuck the fighting the dark, clawing hair away from her eyes. descriptions. Read for yourself: Mona Lisa Overdrive is basically about four unrelated women in the not-too-distant future, a future with computer interfaces that connect directly with the central nervous system, with most commerce con­ trolled by Japanese megacorporations and most crime controlled by the Yakuza, Japan's version of the Mob. Mona, the woman who has the dream in the excerpt above, is a Cleveland prostitute caught in a dead-end existence, willing to do almost anything to get out. Kumiko is the daughter of a Yakuza warlord, forced to go into hiding in London when infighting gets too intense. Angie Mitchell is an international star of the stims, the computer interfaces that act as movies, Instead, Gibson's text is both feverish and cool, except with all senses intact; born in a laboratory/- violent and serene — a hallucinatory vision of things to factory, she can see into cyberspace without a com­ come on an entirely new level. I remember seeing an puter. Cherry Chesterfield is a medical-technician, or interview with Gibson in Interview magazine, where he at least impersonates one, and keeps tabs on a said he gains inspiration from the music of Steely Dan. comatose man known as “the Count," who is hooked Like Steely Dan's often disturbing lyrics obscured into an extremely powerful version of the computer- behind glossy instrumentation, Gibson’s prose is often brain interface. so smooth and polished that the brooding images he Intrigues and counter-plans are the norm, and the conjures go unnoticed. womens’ stories cross and double-cross, but plot Mona Lisa Overdrive is also a fairly short book, an mechanics don’t do Mona Lisa Overdrive justice. Had excellent diversion for the pre-Dead Week stress Gibson stayed with a standard science-fiction ap­ syndrome. It is one of the most innovative works of proach, with flat characters and flatter prose, his fiction I have ever read, and I cannot recommend it books would have ended up at the old Merlin’s free, highly enough. box. — doug arellanes ...The last Daily Nexus for the Quarter is THIS FRIDAY March 10! But, for those of you who forgot to place your ''roommate" ad or for those who'll need a ride home after finals we're publishing a "Classified Section"* on Tuesday March 14th - This will be THE LAST CHANCE Deadline 4 pm Friday 3/10 * with our coupon issue r — ------- in n O rrm — 03»09»89 Iä RTSi 3A A LOT O’ HELL Mona Lisa Overdrive: ; **f3| The catwalk groaned and swayed, The stretcher was too wide for the gonzo journalist — as a Rolling Stone reporter, he’s toe walk’s handrails, so they had to keep heir to Hunter S. Thompson. But unlike Thompson, it chest-high as they inched across. O'Rourke is not obsessed with his indulgences (unless Gentry at the front with his gloved you count the occasional dozen G&Ts). Also breaking hands clamped around toe rails o ri from the Thompson route, O’Rourke has a decidely either side of toe sleeper's feet. Slick conservative bent. had toe heavy end, toe head, wito the O'Rourke reports on Communist concrete: Commies batteries and all that gear; he could love concrete but they don’t know how to make it.^Concrete is a feel Cherry creeping along behind mixture of cement, gravel and straw? No? Gravel, water and wood II him. He wanted to toil her to g e tb a Jjj pulp] Water, potatoes and lard? that they didn’t need her weight on But before you sign him up for the NRA and the toe walk, but somehow he couldn’t. John Birch Society,, understand that nothing and no one is sacred in his eyes, from the PTL to Simon LeBon. O’Rourke's a little xenophobic, but considering where he’s been, maybe he's right. He’s been everywhere and returned to tell us it's a mess. But that's okay, the only enemies out there are those who want to take our fun away and if we’re going to Hell, that’s no reason not to have a good time. ■ Giving Gentry Kid Afrika's beg of drugs had been a mistake. He didn't P.J. O'Rourkes Holidays In Hell know what was in toe derm Gentry’d College students have a tendency to wander about done; he didn't know what had been the earth wreaking all kinds of havoc as if the world t m m i H m in Gentry’s bloodstream to begin with.

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