Jimmy Eat Flag Eater Works

Jimmy Eat Flag Eater Works

The Lumberjack Jimmy eat Flag •tiff performing Sat­ urday at th» Cato iC fin tln c . eater Works Tha Arizona Theatar Worfct ia producing tha play "Starting Haro, Starting Now” through Oct. 12. Records! Photo courtesy of Reprise Reprise of courtesy Photo For the week of Oct. 1-6 .The Lumberjack Happenings Page 2 A G i m p s e o f Rockers L7 taking Harkins Flagstaff Lii\ur\ II Woodlands Village Bvld 774-4700 Kiss the Girls (R) big show <11:20 Sat. & Sun. only>,1:25,2:10, 4:20, 5,7:15,8, 10:10 & (10:50, to small 12:45 a.m. Fri. & Sat. only) LA Confidential (R) • Dylan Simmons 12:20, 3:20,6:30,9:30 & (12:15 time town Happenings reporter a.m. Fri. & Sat. only) The Edge (R) L7 is one of Americas pio­ their new release, a 12-song (11:00 Sat. & Sun. only), 12:40, neer punk all-stars. But the finale of fast rifts with some four ladies that make up this smooth melodies and sharp, 1:50, 4:10, 5:10, 7:30, B:15, 10:20 band have been rocking the on point lyrics that are emo­ & (12:50 a.m. Fri. & Sat. only) hard core music scene on an tional and fierce. The Peacemaker^R) international level since the And to add to the creativ­ (10:45 Sat. & Sun. only), 1, 1:40,4, mid 1980s. ity, The Beauty Process: Triple Their story begins with four Platinum features the sassy 4:40, 7, 7:40, 10, 10:40 & (12:40 girls, Suzi Gardner guitar, vo­ voice of Lionel Richie doing Fri. & Sat. only) cals, Donita Sparks guitar, the 1-2 countdown on The Game (R) vocals, Dee Plakas, drums "Moonshine" the fifth song on (11:10 Sat. & Sun. only), 12:30, 2, and the^sew recruit, former the album. Belly bassist Gail Greenwood, "Lionel Richie was record­ 3:40, 4:50, 6:50, 7:50, 9:50, 10:30 trying to make it in the vibrant ing next door to us, so we & (12:30 a.m Fri. & Sat. only). Southern California music went and asked him to do the The Full Monty (R) scene. After four releases, a countdown. He said sure and (10:55 Sat. & Sun. only), 12:50, tour with Bad Religion and came over and did it for us. I Nirvana their career took off do not think he had any idea 3:30, 6:40,9:15 &(midnight Fri. & to the majors with two records who we were, he was a total Sat. only) released on Reprise/Slash gentlemen. The even crazier Vertigo (R) Records. thing is that his management 11:50, 3:10,6:20,9:40 & (12:25 Despite all this L7 has let us use it on the album,* done some charity work. The Gardner said. a.m. Fri. & Sat. only) band members formed and For this tour L7 is taking on still support Rock for Choice, a new attitude and a more ProchfM m Tb ea k r a non-profit organization subtle vibe. which raises money and "This tour is different be­ NAU North Union 523-6904 awareness for Women's re­ cause we are getting to play Nothing To Loose (R ) productive rights. smaller towns. In smaller But now L7 is concentrat­ towns the crowd is more ap­ Wed. & Thurs. - 9 p.m. ing on the new album, The preciative and responsive. In Fri. & Sat. - 7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Beaty Process: Triple Platinum the larger cities people can and a new member, Gail see an awesome show every Greenwood night and they start to get sick 'We are very grateful to of rock being pusheo down have her (Gail). Gina from the their throat all the time,* Luna Chicks suggested that Gardner said. we get Gail to play bass for But Gardner has her priori­ rizona.'s Art us. And when Gail was mak­ ties straight, top on her list ing the decision to come with right now, is to hunt down the us her boyfriend said That she three UMM BOPers of Museum of S, A rizona Vrtist Gallery had to join the band so he Hanson and the Queen of could mark his place jn Rock teenage angst Fiona Apple, for Highway 180 774-5211 17 N. San f ransisco St 773-0958 and Roll history. For the band a grown up experience and a having Gail is a dream come release of frustration, she said. PftitcnK Art Mustum true/ Gardner said. L? will be performing on Exhibits:“Quilting From the October artists of the month : So what now for the punk Saturday at the Old Post Of­ 1625 N Central Ave., 257-1222 Hop* Nation” thr0ugtl ° ctober George Averbeck and Stewart rock sisters? A tour with Off­ fice, 106/108 N. San Fran­ Wolf. spring, Marylyn Manson and cisco St., and Friday at the Exhibit: “32nd Annual . now Sweet 75 in support of Electric Ballroom in Tempe. Cowboy Artists of America Sale and Exhibition/* If you wouldlike to submit information loHappening the s contact - Jeff Bell P.O Box 6000 Cover story: The members of L7 are coming Saturday to The OM Post Office. Flagstaff, Az. 86011 L7 is clockwise from top left: Donita Sparks, Dee Plakas, Sozi Gardner and Gail or e-mail at jab6fcdana.ucc.nau.edu For the week of Oct!-6 The Lumberjack Happenings Page 3 the revie w at all to the conflict between cation in Canada, the scenery —bothis of which were quite good, r The Edge Hopkins and Baldwin over magnificent, making the shots cin­m give a prize to anyone who can Hopkins’ trophy wife played by Billionaires have always go! it ematographer* proof. No one couldname Hopkins’ last movie. NoU Elle Macpherson. 1 really wanted shoot this movie the wrong way.guess? I That's right, “Surviving NCERT rough in the movies. They're neverto give this movie a good review.pick “The I Edge” as the low boxPicasso” of­ in *’96. Don’t worry, no satisfied. Apparently the billions ofthink Alec Baldwin is an excellent fice of the year because of the du­one else saw it either. “The Edge” Aerosmith: Desert Sky Pa­ dollars are a cold, unfeeling mis­actor, and Sir Anthony Hopkins bious is pairing of Hopkins andbrings too much bad box-office vilion, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14. tress. This perception is taken to thea fine example of a British actor Blur: Electric Ballroom, 8 extreme in my early pick for low Baldwin. The last box office hit karmaei­ to succeed, and that’s too that doesn’t rely on his British ac­ther of them had wasNixon in ‘95. bad. It is pretty good until the end, p.m. Monday. box office of the year, “The Edge.cent to ” carry him through movies. Since then they have seven box-of­which killed the movie for me. 2 James Brown: Orpheum The trailers are deceptive. The The story is routine and would fice be losers between them, includ­ i/2 out of 5. It’s worth seeing, but Theater < Phoenix), Oct. 12. movie is devoted almost entirely better to served with characters that ing Baldwin's “Ghosts of Missis­don’t expect a 5 star thriller. Call for showtime. wilderness survival and almost werenot animals or kids. Shot on lo­sippi ” and “Looking for Richard” Jimmy Buffett & The Anthony del Rosso/Happenings Coral Reefer Band: Deserl Sky Pavilion, 8 p.m. Oct. 21. t h e lists The Cramps, Demolition Dollrods and Guitar Wolf: Monsoons Electric Ballroom, 8 p.m. Nov. 2. ars & Band 22 E. Route 66 774-7929 Bo Diddley:Mason Jar, 7:30 Wed. - String Cheese Incident and 10 p.m. Oct. 21. Fri. - Schredlocks En Vouge and Tony! Toni! Ton!: Arizona State Fair, Campus C oflve Jkun ■ 'Ha-statt Brcuin« C o. Sat. - Bone Shakers Veterens Memorial Coli­ 1800 S. Milton Road 556-066016 E. Route 66 773-1442 Sun. - Onus B. Johnson seum, 7 p.m. Oct. 18. Faith No More: Electric Wed. - Two Dollar Wed. - Inbet weens Ballroom, 9 p.m. Saturday. Bookman' Sat. - Judy Paster Thurs. - Nick ‘N’ Time > I onte Vista L ounge Fleetwood Mac: Desert Sky 1520 S. Riordan Ranch 774-0005 Sun. - Seth Blum Fri. - Blue Grass Milita 100 N. San Fransisco St. 774-2403 Pavilion. 8 p.m. Oct.22. Mon. - Don Lee Sat. - Space Fish Jars of Clay:Union Hall, Fri. - The Buzzard Brothers W'ed. - Open Mic 7:30 p.m. Monday. Sat. - Aaron Norris Tues. - Jon Fisher. Mon. - Knee Bone and the Thurs. - Phono Royal Patti LaBelle: Celebrity Sun. - Daniel White Eagle Wonder Twin Powers. Fri. & Sat. - Funky Bonz Theater, 8 p.m. Oct 29. C harlv's Sun. - Jason Thompson Love Spit Love: Electric Ballroom, 9 p.m. Oct. 25. Cabo Cantina 23 N. Leroux 779-1919 Main Street Bar & Grill Tues. - Sandpaper Love Man or Astro-Man? 119 W. Phoenix Ave. 774-8078 Thurs. - Charlie Fillmore 14 S. San FransiscoSt. 774-1519 Boston’s, Oct. 21. Call for Museum Club showtime. Sat. - Jimmy Eal World Thurs. - Onus B. Johnson Fri. & Sat. - Hans Olsen Wed. - NAU Jazz Band 3404 E. Route 66 526-9434 Misfits with Sick of It All Tues. - Skoidats Thurs. - Steve Reynolds and H20: Electric Ball­ Oct. 8 - Mother Hips Mon. - Monday Night Blues Tues. - Sun. - Midnight Rodeo room, 8 p.m. Oct. 29. Tues. - Open Mic Fri. & Sat. - CAVU Monkees: Arizona State Fair, Veterens Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. Oct. 21. MxPxwith Piinko: Electric Ballroom, Sunday.

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