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10.02-10.08meet the team

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Essentials:Listen 4Play 12Discover 19Look 20

Walks:14 - The Buffalo Stampede and Buddy Walk will raise money for BV Natural History Museum and the BV Down Syndrome Association.

Granger Dibbles:5 - Country singer Granger Smith will be bringing his alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., to Harry’s on October 3 at 9pm.

What?!:9 - A man rents out his girlfriend to buy an iPhone 6 and a hippo is spotted in the Chicago River in this week’s oddball news.

Acrobats:

7 The National Acrobats of The People’s Republic of China is bringing their world-renown show to College Station on Tuesday, October 7.

The show is brought to you by MSC Opas and will begin at 7pm.

PUBLISHERChris Shepperd

BUSINESS MANAGERLeisha Shepperd

EDITOR-IN-CHIEFChris Zebo

ASSISTANT EDITORCheyenne Mueller

PHOTOGRAPHERAsad Panjwani

STAFF WRITERSDrew Knight

Katie LeaJoshua Russell

MARKETING INTERNSCody CarlsenValeria Cenoz

Daniella DelgadoCecilia Garcia

Rachel PickeringConnie Song

WRITING INTERNSEunice De Luna

Rebecca RamirezKate Williams

DISTRIBUTIONCody Atkinson

Lindsay CoxRandy Shepperd

Maroon Weekly is an independent, publication and is not affiliated with

Texas A&M University. Maroon Weekly receives no student fees or university

funding.

Opinions are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views

and opinions of the editor, publisher or the newspaper staff. Maroon Weekly

is not liable for omissions, misprints or typographical errors. No part of this

publication may be reproduced without the express consent of the publisher.

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Album:No Sound Without Silence

Album:Mistakes to Learn From

Single:Under Pressure

Album:This is All Yours

Recommended Track:Superheroes

Release Date:Sept. 30, 2014

Release Date:Sept. 16, 2014

Release Date:Sept. 16, 2014

Release Date:Sept. 22, 2014

The Script

Brad Paisley Brad Paisley Brad PaisleyLUCA Logic alt-J

The Script started out in the early 2000s, founded by guitarist Mark Sheehan and vocalist Danny O’Donoghue. Both Script members were originally in an Irish band called Mytown, which achieved local acclaim but never garnered international attention. Sheehan and O’Donoghue sought a bigger horizon in Los Angeles, where they decided to produce music for a few years. When the pair relocated back to Dublin, they recruited drummer Glen Power. When the trio mixed their ideas, sound, and lyrics, the group ended up producing some of the most popular hits in the 2000s.

Songs like “Breakeven”, “For the First Time”, and “The Man That Can’t Be Moved” are merely three of the dozens of top chart hits The Script has dropped. In August, the Script released their new single “Superheroes” to give fans a taste of the new album. The single keeps true to The Script’s modern rock sound, along with a dose of heavy lyrics.

No Sound Without Silence is available for pre-order on iTunes.

LUCA, a local College Station band, just came out with their new EP Mistakes to Learn From. LUCA formed in 2013 and even though the band is fairly new, their sound channels another era, specifically ‘90s post hardcore and grunge with a dash of Death Cab for Cutie and Pedro the Lion.

LUCA features two current Aggies in its line-up and Mistakes to Learn From has been released on local record label, Sinkhole Texas Inc. The band recently performed a live session at Maroon Weekly—a song called“Folded Lanterns” from the 5-track EP.

Available on Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

Maryland rapper Logic has released his latest single “Under Pressure” this past week. The single is off his highly anticipated debut album of the same name. The rapper who amassed a huge Internet following, released four mixed tapes before being signed to Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings.

The single starts off with a nice breakbeat and Logic rhymes fast to slow--reminiscent of Twista or Busta Rhymes. “This is everything I ever wanted, I can’t pass it up / Life changed in a year, couldn’t happen fast enough.” Towards the end of the song, the music changes, the beat slows down, and a phone rings to round out the number. The actual song will be nine minutes long and will include phone calls from his brother and father. Logic’s album, Under Pressure, will be released October 21.

Alt-J’s first album, An Awesome Wave, came out with a bang in 2012, and now two years later, the band has released a new album, This is All Yours. The lyrics are haunting yet with happy melodies. The conflicting feelings each song channels, combined with lead singer Joe Newman’s unique vocal delivery, makes for a psychedelic journey though, space, time and sound.

The English indie band formed in Leeds in 2007. In January of 2014, guitarist/bassist Gwil Sainsbury left the band after a series of music festival performances and heavy touring. The band quickly picked up the pieces and moved forward, remarking that Sainsbury is still on good terms with the group despite his departure.

By Rebecca Ramirez By Eunice De Luna

By Rebecca Ramirez

By Kate Williams

Music Reviews

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Granger Smith at

HURRICANE HARRY’SBy Kate Williams

WHAT: GRANGER SMITH AND EARL DIBBLES JR.

WHERE: HURRICANE HARRY’S

WHEN: OCT. 3 @ 9PM

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Granger is no stranger to College Station. He produced his first full-length album Waiting on Forever his freshman year at Texas A&M. Junior year, Granger went to Tennessee where he stayed for five years, signed a songwriter contract, and met his wife, Amber. Even with a successful music career, he graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree and moved back to Texas.

He has released a total of seven albums and one EP. His latest album, Dirt Road Driveway, was released in 2013 and reached number 15 on US country charts and 11 on US indie charts. Granger Smith has had ten Top 10 singles on the Texas Music Charts, including four on the Top 5. Smith has played by invitation at the White House, went on tours through Iraq and Kuwait visiting American soldiers, and this year he will be partnering with The Boot Campaign to raise awareness for the needs of troops as they return home from combat.

Granger Smith’s alter ego Earl Dibbles Jr. originally started as a joke between brothers messing around with a camera on a ranch. “Earl represents at least half of my family, so it was easy to jump in my old truck, grab my shotgun, and slip right into character,” Smith says. “The Country Boy Song” and “Country Boy Love” are both renditions of Dibbles that have gained popularity all over the world. Networks like CMT, CBS Sports Network and YouTube have contributed to the fame.

Granger Smith and his alter ego Earl Dibbles Jr. will be performing this Friday, October 3 at Harry’s. Doors open at 9pm. Tickets can be purchased online or in person at Southern Jewlz, Cavender’s, and Aggieland Outfitters on University.

October 18, 2014 7am– 2pm

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Items Accepted: Fluorescent Light Bulbs Batteries Household Cleaning Agents Automobile Fluids Oil / Oil Filters Paint & Thinners Pesticides & Herbicides Cooking Oil Computers / Components TV’s Expired/ Unused Medication Items NOT Accepted: Radioactive Materials Tires / Household Garbage Large Copiers / Printers Refrigeration Units Explosives / Ammunition Waste Generated by a Business

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BOOK DRIVE! We will also be accepting

NEW, GENTLY USED BOOKS & MONETARY DONATIONS To Assist Local In Need Children. The Goal is to Promote Literacy & Well

Being Across the Brazos Valley.

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The first Friday of every month has a special meaning to the BCS community. Citizens love to let their hair down and gather in historic downtown Bryan to appreciate the arts and culture College Station’ssister city has to offer.

If it’s your first time at FF, the opportunities are plentiful, including many restaurants and food trucks, packed bars with drink specials, live music on the streets and inside venues, shopping in numerous boutiques, and even a free movie in Gloria Sale Park at dusk.

To start the night off, there are a variety of restaurants to choose from. Stop by Casa Rodriguez for some authentic Mexican food, or if you're craving pasta, there's always Caffe Capri. Downtown also has Indian food now (Taz), a great Bavarian restaurant (Brauhaus), and a localvore cafe (the Village).

Downtown Bryan’s bustling with boutiques. If you're looking for something inexpensive, there’s Alice’s Attic thrift store; if you’re looking for something trendy, Haute Couture might be more your speed.

Live music is one of the main attractions at First Friday. Grand Stafford Theater has established quite a name for themselves as a music venue, and Revolution’s Café, Murphy’s Law, and the Village Cafe all offer live music, as well.

As you walk down Main Street, make sure to keep an eye out for Maroon Weekly. We’ll be rolling out the “Maroon Carpet” in front of the Stafford and taking photos of passersby. Don't worry; we'll make you look good. Real good.

WHAT: FIRST FRIDAY

WHERE: DOWNTOWN BRYAN

WHEN: OCT. 3 @ 6PM

thescoop

First FridayBy Eunice De Luna

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The National Acrobats of The People’s Republic of China is bringing their world-renown show to College Station, Tuesday, October 7. The show is brought to you by MSC Opas and will begin at 7pm.

The troupe is know for its elaborate sets, colorful costumes, and jawdropping stunts. The company was founded in 1951 and has been one of the most applauded acrobatic troupes in

China and the world. The company has created several unique acts, such as “ A e r i a l Bungee Tumbling’s”, “Kicking Bowls to Heads on High Unicycles”, “Diving

t h r o u g h Moving Hoops”, and several other choreographed acts.

S i n c e their start in the '50s, there have been more than 200 artists that have performed with the company who have won gold and silver awards at international and national acrobatic competitions. In the '70s, the troupe was one of 72 guests to be invited to the White House by President

Richard Nixon. During this time, the United States and China didn’t have diplomatic ties and the company played a key role in the

reestablishment of diplomacy.

Since the late 90s, the company has produced several themed productions such as “Mirage”, “Pirates!”, “Sun Birds”, “Mirage of Dragons”, and “Confuscise”. These wonderful productions have been performed almost four thousand times across Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Israel, Argentina, and Chile. To this day, the company has toured 500 cities in over 70 countries.

This time around, the acrobats will bring a brand new production to Aggieland. Tickets are $28 and are available for purchase online or at the MSC box office.

WHAT: NATIONAL ACROBATS OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

WHERE: RUDDER AUDITORIUM

WHEN: OCT. 7 @ 7PM

thescoop

National Acrobats @ Rudder AuditoriumBy Eunice De Luna

MSC OPAS UPCOMING SHOWS:THE NATIONAL ACROBATS OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

WHERE: RUDDER AUDITORIUM

WHEN: OCT. 7 @ 7PM

THE SWINGLE SINGERS

WHERE: RUDDER THEATRE

WHEN: OCT. 16 @ 7:30PM

PHILLIP PHILLIPS

WHERE: RUDDER AUDITORIUM

WHEN: OCT. 8 @ 7:30PM

ANYTHING GOES

WHERE: RUDDER AUDITORIUM

WHEN: OCT. 21 @ 7:30PM

THE CAPITOL STEPS

WHERE: RUDDER THEATRE

WHEN: OCT. 28 @ 7:30PM

SISTER ACT

WHERE: RUDDER AUDITORIUM

WHEN: NOV. 5 @ 7:30PM

WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY

WHERE: RUDDER AUDITORIUM

WHEN: NOV. 17 @ 7:30PM

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Fun fact: the chuckwagon is the food truck of the 19th century. It’s basically an old-fashioned wagon equipped with a kitchen, and its invention is attributed to Charles Goodnight, a Texas rancher who introduced the concept in 1866.

The typical chuckwagon would contain a “chuck box,” an item attached to the back of the wagon with drawers and shelves for storage space, a hinged lid to provide a flat cooking surface, a water barrel, and a canvas hung underneath the wagon to carry firewood.

The Chuck Wagon Cook-Off is coming to Brazos Valley Natural History Museum in Bryan, Texas October 4 through the 7. The American Chuckwagon Association is an organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of the chuckwagon. Its members participate in the chuckwagon cook-offs throughout the US. Through these events, members educate the public on its history and traditions...all while feeding you.

Not only will you get a blast from the past, but you will also get to chow down on classic Texas delicacies, as chuckwagon competitors vie for a first place prize to see who’s chuckwagon is the best and most authentic. While you satisfy your gut, live performances from Pat Gavin and the Buckaroo Band will entertain you throughout the event.

Meal tickets will be sold for $10 each. Plates will be so big that children can share. Tickets can be purchased at the event or ahead of time at the museum. The event starts at noon.

WHAT: CHUCKWAGON COOK-OFF

WHERE: BRAZOS VALLEY NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

WHEN: OCT. 4-7

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Chuckwagon Cook-OffBy Rebecca Ramirez

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The Apple of My Eye: Man Tries to Rent Out Girlfriend to Buy iPhone 6SHANGHAI – One Shanghai man has taken mobile dating to another level.

In order to buy Apple’s latest installment in its smartphone series, the coveted iPhone 6, the man has reportedly offered to rent out his girlfriend.

On pictures posted to Chinese social media sites, the man can be seen holding up a sign that reads: “Sharing girlfriend for pocket money. 10RMB [$1.63] per hour, 50RMB per day, 500RMB a month. If you are interested, connect to personal hotspot ‘Wi-Fi sharing master’ to check out the girlfriend.”

Perhaps most shockingly, the girl was reportedly in on the whole plan, which had hourly, daily, and monthly deals up for grabs.

In another online post by the man, the service items included, but were not restricted to, “eating together, studying together, saving seats (in libraries/classrooms), three-person dates. Fees generated during dates should be split.”

The Bastille Post has reported that there were plenty of interested parties.

AUSTRALIA – After a run in with a self-proclaimed tipsy goose hunter, this crocodile’s tears were real.

Stephen Moreen, 20, said he was retrieving a downed fowl from the water in the Northern Territory of Australia when the crocodile snapped hold of his arm and performed a notorious “death roll” as the reptile pulled him below water.

That’s when he saw his chance.

Moreen, who said he had been “a little tipsy” at the time, jabbed the croc in the eye as he went under. The reptile snapped loose in time for Moreen’s cousin to shoot it, he reported.

“It made me cry. I’m fine, I’m alive. It could have been bad. It could have got my leg,” Moreen said looking back. “I have a scratch on my back, the rest on my arm. He ripped out a bit of skin and left me with two or three holes.”

He also said he threw back a few more brews to numb the pain as he waited for an ambulance.

CHICAGO – Perhaps the Chicago River has its own version of the Loch Ness Monster, or maybe it’s just a hungry hippo. A bizarre 27-second clip has surfaced from the depths of YouTube, appearing to show a hippopotamus chilling out in the center of Chicago. It’s already accumulated more than 40,000 views and has now sparked a hippo hunt for those who believe it’s all just a humungous hoax.

In the clip, two men can be heard talking about a creature going underwater. “That boat is pretty much heading right towards it,” one says. Seconds later, the “hippo” surfaces again, and he says, “There it is, there it is. Do you see it?” The other responds, “Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh my god, what is that?”

The boat traveling along the river is seen swerving around the dark object as passengers on board peer below..A Chicago police spokesman said that there had been “no reports of wild animals roaming the streets—or the rivers—of Chicago.”

Hopped-up Hunter Fights Off Cranky Croc with a Poke in the Eye

Suspected Hippo Hoax Kicks Off Hunt in Chicago River

Humans have a huge influence on the world. Everything from the environment to whether or not various species thrive or die is heavily impacted by our existence. Game hunting, oil spills, and deforestation are several human activities that have caused concern for the welfare of various species; but what about the way we eat?

Glenn Jones, an oceanography professor at Texas A&M Galveston, and his graduate student, Raven Walker, have been studying how the popularity of certain food items affects living resources. Studying menus and food prices for the last century and a half, they have been examining patterns

between consumer demand and depletion of related species.

Passenger pigeons and canvasback ducks both had their moment on human taste buds in the later part of the 19th century. Both fowls appeared on high-class menus beginning in the 1870s, with their prices rising with time. By 1914, the passenger pigeon went completely extinct, and in 1918 the Migratory Bird Treaty Act was passed, installing laws policing the hunting of migratory birds between the United States and Great Britain.

As a species, we obviously need to understand how our culinary choices affect other

creatures around us. As such, policy makers need to be ready to intervene in order to protect these species from extinction and to keep them from getting close to the point of depletion. Walker also believes our control over species via our diet could be used for good. Lionfish are an invasive species that have been introduced into Florida. She suggests that “getting more restaurants to offer them on their menus [might] be a good approach to the problem.” Perhaps we will be entering into an era where our restaurant dining choices could actually help with overpopulation in a calculated way, similarly to how small scale hunters already aid in preventing species like deer from overpopulation.By Katie Lea

What You Eat, You Deplete

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Calling all fajita lovers! Kappa Alpha Theta will be hosting their 5th Annual Theta Fiesta on Friday, October 10. Guests can expect a full dinner, raffles, as well as live entertainment from The Brewers, a band comprised of Aggie grads. The tickets for the event are $5 before the event and $7 at the door, and can be purchased from a Theta member starting a week before the event. Raffle tickets will also be available at the event starting at $10, with prizes such as a $700 ring from David Gardner’s and an Aggie basket filled with goodies such as a YETI Cooler, $125 worth of t-shirts, gift cards to local restaurants, and 4 tickets to an A&M football game.

All proceeds from the Fiesta will benefit the Scotty’s House Child Advocacy. The center, which was established in 1995, is located in Bryan and aims to help children who are victims of child abuse. This year, Theta’s goal is to raise $20,000 for the center, hoping to surpass last year’s $16,000.

The event will be located at the Theta House, located on 1503 Athens Drive in College Station. For more information about the event itself or how to contribute to it, please visit aggiethetafiesta.webs.com.

WHAT: THETA FIESTA

WHERE: THETA HOUSE

WHEN: OCT. 10 @ 6PM

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FRIDAYGRANGER SMITH

SATURDAYWIENER FEST

TUESDAYBREAKAWAY

Granger Smith will be joined this Friday by Earl Dibbles Jr. and special guest Jeff Allen.

Head out to Wolf Pen Creek for the “Wanna be a Wiener” races and more.

Connect with 10,000 of your closest friends in Reed Arena for Breakaway.

THURSDAY 10/02CINDY TAYLORFourteen years ago, Cindy Taylor skillfully directed the merger of four private companies to create Oil States International, Inc. Under her leadership, Oil States International has built a global reputation for providing innovative, technology-focused service to the oil and gas industry. Taylor will be sharing her thoughts on leadership, innovation, and the future of the energy industry. A RSVP is required to attend. GEORGE BUSH LIBRARY 1000 George Bus Dr. College Station, Oct. 2, 2014 5:30 PM FREE

UNCLE LUCIUSUncle Lucius is from South Austin, Texas. After 8 years of touring across Texas and to both coasts and back, UL

was named 2014’s Best New Band by the Texas Regional Radio Report. Their sound is attributed to country/jazz/rock fusion native to Austin, as well as the ever-evolving gumbo that is New Orleans music. GRAND STAFFORD THEATER, 106 Main, Bryan, Oct. 2, 2014 8:00 PM $12

FRIDAY 10/03AGGIES VS. GATORSTexas A&M Soccer plays Florida on Friday, October 3rd at 7 p.m. The FIFA Tournament Finals – The Maroon Mitlitia will host a FIFA Video Game Tournament for TAMU Students October 1-3rd, with the finals taking place during halftime of our game vs. Florida. The giveaway at the game will be the 2014 Texas A&M Soccer Poster. ELLIS FIELD, TAMU Campus, Oct. 3, 2014 7:00 PM $4-8

GRANGER SMITHTexas A&M alumni, Granger Smith, is hitting the stage at Hurricane Harry’s to showcase his hits. Granger Smith has been busy reinventing the face of traditional country music one chart-topping single at a time. By consistently providing blended hits that are well outside the realm of “typical”, Granger’s music provides a refreshing and unique variation on the growing independent country music scene. Opening up the show will be Granger’s alter-ego, Earl Dibbles Jr. and guest Jeff Allen. HURRICANE HARRY’S 313 College Ave. College Station, Oct. 3, 2014 9:00 PM $10

SATURDAY 10/04DANCE FESTIVALBrazos Dance Collective is hosting the Brazos Contemporary Dance Festival bringing in professional dance companies including Wild Goose Chase Dance, Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company, BrazosDance Collective, Karen Stokes Dance, Frame Dance Productions, and University of Houston Dance Ensemble. Visitors may park in lot 100 which is directly across Penberthy from PEAP without a permit after 5pm on Fridays and all day on Saturdays and Sundays. PEAP 207 TAMU Campus Oct. 3&4, 2014

SALSA SATURDAYSVoted Best Night of Dancing for three years, Salsa Saturdays starts with a fun “30-Minute Crash Course Salsa Lesson” at 10pm followed by a hot night of dancing. Come prepared to sweat and to

meet new people at this Aggie hot spot! Visit www.mambosentertainment.com/salsasaturdays.html for more details. VILLAGE CAFÉ 210 W. 26th St, Bryan Oct. 4, 2014 8:00 PM $5

MONDAY 10/06TRIVIA NIGHTTeams can have up to 6 members. There are five rounds of trivia and whoever has the most points at the end wins. The top three teams will win bar tabs. Grab a friend, or five, and show your trivia dominance. REVOLUTION CAFE AND BAR 211 S Main St, Bryan Oct. 6, 2014 9:00 PM FREE

TUESDAY 10/07BREAKAWAYJoin thousands of students each week at this non-denominational service with live music and a time of teaching. REED ARENA TAMU Campus Oct. 7, 2014 9:00 PM FREE

WEDNESDAY 10/08SALSA WEDNESDAYSThree-time Best of BCS winner for Best Dancing, Salsa Wednesdays begins with a 1.5 hour professional salsa lesson for beginners, no partner necessary. Lessons are from 8-9:30pm and are followed by social dancing til midnight. $8 for lesson and dancing, $5 for dancing if you arrive at 9:30pm. VILLAGE CAFÉ 210 W. 26th St, Bryan Oct. 8, 2014 8:00 PM $8

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The 6th annual Buffalo Stampede is Saturday, October 4 and will feature two races: a half marathon that will start at 7:30am and a 5k race that will start at 7:45am.

The races will be timed with disposable bib tags on USATF certified courses and time results will be available on allsportstiming.com. The half marathon course passes through open country, neighborhoods, and parks. It also has a downhill 2 mile finish. The 5k follows the first 1.55 miles of the half marathon and turns around to end at the Brazos Valley Natural History Museum, where the race started.

The courses will also offer water stops, port-a-potties, and music provided by Stevo DJ. T-shirts, buffalo awards, and post-race refreshments will also be given to participants.

The following day, the 11th Annual Buddy walk held by the Down Syndrome Association of Brazos Valley will take place. The event will be at Wolf Pen Creek amphitheater and will start 11am and end at 3pm, with the one mile walk starting at 1:30pm.The festivities will include food and entertainment for the whole family.

The Down Syndrome Association of Brazos Valley was founded in 2002 not only to educate the community about Down syndrome but also to celebrate the people who have been affected by it. On their homepage, they describe themselves as a community of individuals and couples with Down syndrome, self-advocates, families and professionals.

Support from the community allows the organization to host a variety of events throughout the year. Besides the Buddy walk, they have regular social activities, year-round educational programs, conferences, workshops, and community events.

WHAT: BUFFALO STAMPEDE & BUDDY WALK

WHERE: STAMPEDE: BV NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, BUDDY WALK: WOLF PEN CREEK

WHEN: STAMPEDE: OCT. 4 @ 7:30AM, BUDDY WALK: OCT. 5 @ 1:30PM

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Buffalo Stampede and Buddy Walk Embrace Fall Weather

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By Rebecca Ramirez

WHAT: WIENER FEST

WHERE: WOLF PEN CREEK

WHEN: OCT. 4 @ 7AM

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Wiener Fest is coming to College Station October 4. Not only will you be able to visually enjoy and fawn over wienie dogs (the kinds that bark and have tails), but while you’re at it, you'll simultaneously be supporting a great cause. Wiener Fest is the largest annual fundraiser for the Aggieland Humane Society. The money raised from the fundraiser will go to helping homeless animals in the College Station area.

There will be a multitude of exciting and paw-some activities at Wiener Fest, including a wiener race—where you can bring your fuzzy friend to compete against fellow wiener dogs in a friendly race to the finish line. The “wanna-be” race is for other breeds of dogs wanting to participate in the racing festivities of the fundraiser. If you would like to get in the middle of the action with your own canine, the 5k Walk/ Run is perfect for you.

In the costume contest segment of the fest, you can dress your dog and yourself as your favorite fictional cartoon or superhero duo! If you'd like to become involved, become a part of the vendor participation group, where you can help sell t-shirts and other merchandise at the festival.

The event will be going on from 7am to 6pm. Admission is free of charge. If you need further information or would like to sign up for an event, visit aggiehumane.org/wienerfest.

Wiener Fest @ Wolf Pen Creek

LAUREN LISS (L) & EMMA RUCKER (R)

Whataburger

BROOKE FERGUSON & GARHETT WYATT

Fuego, but will be Torchy’s when they open

ALEX SCHMITZBERGER (L) & LIAM MAHARHA (R)

Liam: IHOPAlex: Subway

TOM BROWN

A big breakfast anywhere, with pancakes or eggs.

DENEESHA JARVIS & CLEVELAND JONES JR.

Cleveland: FuegoDeneesha: IHOP

Question: Best place to eat the morning after a night of partying?

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WHAT: ELECTRIC ATTITUDE, MODOC, VIDEOING, TAZ & COMPANY

WHERE: GRAND STAFFORD THEATER

WHEN: OCT 3 @ 8PM

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Grand Stafford’s free First Friday concert will feature Electric Attitude, MODOC, Videoing, and Taz & Company.

Hailing from Houston, headliner Electric Attitude has earned the Houston Press Music Award for “Best Soul/Funk/R&B” act in 2011, 2012, and 2013 and they are nominated for the award again this year. EA doesn’t have one distinct genre in which they classify themselves, instead merging elements of rock, blues, funk, soul, and disco into one futuristic sound. Front man Blake Shepard’s voice is reminiscent of The Black Keys, and the band has two albums, Skin Tight and Solid Gold and Laser Laser Laser Beams.

MODOC, who are Nashville-transplants originally from Indiana, don’t mess around with gimmicks often found in today’s rock. Adhering to classic rock as their inspiration, MODOC was Fox Sports’ Band of the Month and their song “Devil on My Shoulder” was featured in promos for ABC’s 666 Park Avenue. The band’s self-titled album was released on August 27, 2013 and can be previewed on their official website.

Videoing, a music project from Austin, mixes high-tech intentions with gears and whistles. Adreon Henry and Brendan Reilly, the two behind Videoing, were formerly known as Single Frame and released four albums in the ‘00s. Making their return in 2012 with a new name, the duo opted for unorthodox recording methods, and their album, Reader LP, features tracks recorded in bedrooms, kitchens, closets, and showers.

Taz & Company’s lead singer, Taraz Nosrat, is a recent graduate of Texas A&M. His album, The Divine Spark, was created over the span of three years and is an original, world album taken from the principles of the Bahà’ì religion. Taraz, a multi-instrumentalist, wrote guitar, viola, ukulele, melodica, ocarina, and vocal parts for the album. The Divine Spark can be listened to online.

Doors open at 8pm and there is no cover charge.

Grand Stafford First Friday Lineup By Kate Williams

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The Art of Love, The Love of Art will be a live graffiti exhibit showcasing the spray-paint talents of A&M students. Singing performances and spoken word will both be part of the main event, all themed on “The Art of Love, The Love of Art.”

The MSC Carter G. Woodson Black Awareness Committee sponsors the program that is primarily run by students. The Art of Love, the Love of Art will take place on October 2 from 6-8pm in Rudder Fountain Plaza.

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By Cheyenne Mueller

Hey. Guess what. The movie is different from the book. Glad that’s out of the way, because every single movie that’s been adapted from a novel—except for maybe Holes—is different from the book. How is this still source of outrage?

Anyway, Thomas (Dylan O’Brien, Teen Wolf) wakes up in an elevator. He has no idea where he is, where he’s going, and – at this point – what his name is. When the elevator’s ceiling doors are opened, he’s greeted by 60 teenage boys and a huge green field where humongous walls box the community in. Alby (Aml Ameen, Lee Daniels’ The Butler) and Newt (Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Game of Thrones) explain the situation to him: they don’t know why or how they got to the Glade; but they’ve established a community with the resources they’ve got. It’s not perfect, but it works. Every month, a new boy and supplies come up in the elevator. It’s been this way for three years.

Shortly after, two boys run out from an opening in the walls. They’re called “Runners,” and their primary job is to run the maze, memorize it, and report their findings in hopes of discovering a way out. The walls change every night, but so far, there haven’t been any leads on how to escape. Thomas is fascinated with them and wants to become a Runner, and after he’s attacked by one of them (who’s subsequently banished), he’s made a run. Right as a routine begins to settle with Thomas, noise signals that the elevator is coming back up, but it’s too soon for the monthly supplies.

Much to the Gladers surprise, instead of a boy, there’s a girl inside (Kaya Scodelario, Skins). Her presence serves as the catalyst for a change in the Glade. The walls don’t close at night, the community is attacked by horrible machine-monster-things called Grievers, and everything that the boys have worked so hard to achieve is leveled in a night. A handful of boys (and the girl, Teresa) decide to go inside the maze and fight their way out. What they discover about the current condition of the world is so frightening that being imprisoned in the Glade seems preferable.

There are some pretty significant differences from the book-to-movie transition, but that’s to be expected; and despite some serious plot holes, the film is never boring. Even in the slower parts, the audience is being filled in with important information, and there’s either a humorous or dramatic event to keep people from going cross-eyed.

The Maze Runner is 113 minutes and rated PG-13 for thematic elements and intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, including some disturbing images.

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Drama (Not Rated)The first look of Símon Bólivar is of the back of his head. He sits in a serious posture and his military uniform leaves no question that he’s the guy in charge. He wanders up through stairs and corridors—the audience still not seeing his face—and he’s kind but curt in all of his responses. He’s a busy guy; he doesn’t have time to waste on pleasantries. The first glance of his face is when he opens a bedroom door and is greeted by a woman. Quickly, his demeanor changes and the two embrace. Before the two can lay together, there’s an attack on the building, and Bólivar must escape.

Bólivar is younger, a Venezuelan aristocrat visiting the royal Spanish court. While there, he meets Maria-Theresa del Toro and the two fall in love. He brings her from Spain to Venezuela and the two enjoy their marriage for a whopping six months before she succumbs to yellow fever. In his grief, Bólivar travels back to Paris where he picks several different poisons to try to forget his anguish. Bólivar mentor shakes him out of his pity and reminds him of what he is capable of, what he was taught to be—the man who will free Venezuela from a three-century Spanish colonial rule.

For clocking in at around two hours, director Alberto Arvelo packs a lot into this film. All of the material is important and nothing really outshines. While there isn’t any particular scene that stands out from the rest; the entire film is solid. The acting by Édgar Ramírez (who plays Bólivar) is phenomenal. It’s easy for performances to get campy in historical films, but his acting is sincere.

The Liberator will be released on October 3. It’s 119 minutes long and is Not Rated, but there is some violence and sexuality/nudity in the film.

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1. The Equalizer After believing he escaped his troubled past, Robert McCall is called to action after seeing a young girl who is under the control of Russian gangsters. He gets involved, reawakening his inner brutality. R (131 min)

2. The Maze Runner Thomas wakes up with no memory and in an ascending elevator. He’s delivered to an all-male community where he learns that the walls that enclose them leads out to an extraordinary maze. His arrival serves as the catalyst for their escape from the walls, but it comes with a price. PG-13 (113 min)

3. The Boxtrolls Based on the children’s novel by Alan Snow, a young orphaned boy who was raised by box-dwelling trolls ventures out into the real world to save his adopted family from an evil terminator. PG (96 min)

4. This is Where I Leave You In the wake of their father’s death, four grown-up siblings return home where chaos ensues. Placed under house arrest by their overbearing and over-sharing mother, they’re stuck with spouses, exes, and the what-ifs of their former lives. R (103 min)

5. Dolphin Tale 2 The team of people who saved Winter’s life reassemble in the wake of her surrogate mother’s passing in order to find her a companion so she can remain at the Clearwater Marine Hospital. PG (107 min)

6. No Good Deed An unstable escaped convict terrorizes a woman who is alone with her two children. PG-13 (84 min)

7. A Walk Among the Tombstones After a drug kingpin’s wife is kidnapped and murdered, private investigator Matt Scudder is hired to find the people responsible. While on the case, another woman is kidnapped, and it’s a race against the clock to keep her

alive. R (113 min)

8. Guardians of the Galaxy Light years from Earth, 26 years after being abducted, Peter Quill finds himself the prime target of a manhunt after discovering an orb wanted by Ronan the Accuser. PG-13 (121 min)

9. Let’s Be Cops Two struggling pals dress as police officers for a costume party and become neighborhood sensations. But when these newly-minted “heroes” get tangled in a real life web of mobsters and dirty detectives, they must put their fake badges on the line. R (104 min)

10. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles A group of mutated warriors face off against an evil kingpin who wants to take over New York. PG-13 (101 min)

11. The Skeleton TwinsTwins Maggie and Milo have been estranged from one another for over ten years, but on the same day, they both narrowly escape death. In the wake of their near-death-experience, the two reconcile in hopes of repairing their relationship. R (93 min)

12. The Drop Bob Saginowski finds himself at the center of a robbery gone awry and entwined in an investigation that digs deep into the neighborhood’s past where friends, families, and foes all work together to make a living. R (106 min)

13.If I Stay Life changes in an instant for young Mia Hall after a car accident puts her in a coma. During an out-of-body experience, she must decide whether to wake up and live a life far different than she had imagined. PG-13 (106 min)

14. The Hundred-Foot Journey The Kadam family clashes with Madame

Mallory, proprietress of a celebrated French restaurant, after they open their own nearby eatery, until undeniable chemistry causes the Madame to take gifted young chef under her wing. PG (122 min)

15. My Old Lady American Mathias Gold is granted a Paris apartment in the will of his estranged father. Making the voyage from the United States to France, Gold comes face-to-face with the occupant of the apartment – the former mistress of his late father. PG-13 (107 min)

16. TuskWallace Bryton is a host for a popular podcast and while on an assignment in Canada, Wallace stumbles upon the home of Howard Howe… who has an obsession with the walrus that once saved his life. R (102 min)

17. When the Game Stands Tall

The journey of legendary football coach Bob Ladouceur, who took the De La Salle High School Spartans from obscurity to a 151-game winning streak that shattered all records for any American sport. PG (115 min)

18. The Giver In a seemingly perfect community, without war, pain, suffering, differences or choice, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain and pleasure of the “real” world. PG-13 (97 min)

19. LucyVacation gone awry, Lucy finds herself being the drug mule for an international cartel. After being attacked by one of the members, a large dose of the drug enters into her bloodstream, allowing her to access the full extent of her cerebral capacity. R (89 min)

20. Boyhood The life of a young man, Mason, from age 5 to age 18. Texas director Richard Linklater sets his film in the Lone Star and produces what might just be his opus. R (165 min)

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“SMALL POTATOES”

Across1 Tilting, poetically7 Be worthwhile10 Solemn column14 Brangelina’s kid15 Peeper16 Chess closer17 Potato products on the golf course?19 Fit for the job20 Gold-medal gymnast Korbut21 Throw on the floor?22 Some flooring choices24 Head honcho, briefly25 Bump on the head26 “America’s Drive-In” chain27 Potato products on the playground?29 Wonder32 Clan of hip hop fame35 Gradation of color36 Lose traction37 Improvised38 Kind of cord or saw39 Touchy-___40 “Family Guy” mom41 Long tool42 Grand expeditions43 Channel that became Spike TV44 Potato products on sprouting plants?46 Use a lot of four-letter words48 Free (of)49 Oom-___ band52 Bluff54 Touchy subject?55 Comic Johnson of “Laugh-In”56 Title role for Julia57 Potato products in computers?60 Manage, as a bar61 Sometimes called62 Rob of Matchbox Twenty63 Crossword puzzle rating64 Calligrapher’s item65 “It’s not much of a tail, but I’m sort of attached to it” speaker

Down1 Grp.2 Fossil-yielding rock3 Buzzwords4 “M*A*S*H” star Alan5 Right away6 2002 horror film centered on a videotape7 Simon of “Star Trek”8 Sailor’s word9 Sign of support10 Certain Arab11 Potato products used as a term of affection?12 “___ cost you extra”13 Concert souvenirs18 Responsibility23 Plug-___25 Lozenge ingredient26 Borscht, e.g.27 Art colony of New Mexico28 Pickpocket, for one30 Droop, like aging flowers31 Ice cream brand32 Goofy’s co-creator33 Japanese noodle34 Potato products that can’t take criticism?36 Gets the message38 Leonine noise39 Last name in wabbit hunting41 It represents temperature by color42 Man of La Mancha44 Necklace given after deplaning45 ___ Rabbit47 Late playwright Wasserstein49 First-class50 Face-valued, as stocks51 “Siddhartha” author Hermann52 Big celebration53 Floor space measure54 Do some self-checkout work55 Chips ___!58 Tina’s ex59 “Evita” narrator

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Aggies Find New Identity as Road Warriors

FootballAt the beginning of the season, Mississippi State looked like the easiest SEC road test the Aggies would have. It doesn’t look that way anymore. The Bulldogs went to Baton Rouge and beat up on LSU, going from unranked to #14 in the polls. With multi-purpose QB Dak Prescott running the offense, the A&M defense will be on their heels all game. Mississippi State will also have a bye-week before the Aggies arrive.

The Aggies are not scared to play on the road in the SEC. A&M is 7-2 on the road, including road wins over #9 South Carolina (2014), #15 Mississippi State (2012), and who can forget the upset of #1 Alabama (2012). The two losses came in 2013 to #15 LSU and #5 Missouri. MSU is the lowest rank road contest for A&M this year as the Ags travel to #3 Alabama and #5 Auburn.

Coach Sumlin has created an “us versus the world mentality” for his team. It has worked for them so far, as the Aggies aren’t afraid of any challenge. Few people gave A&M a chance in the road opener to South Carolina, especially without

Johnny Manziel. Sumlin had his team prepared, and first year starters Kenny Hill, Armani Watts, and Myles Garrett performed like seasoned vets. The cowbells of Mississippi State won’t scare the Aggies; they’ll just add fuel to the fire.

SoccerAfter two tough road tests, the Aggies are back home to the friendly confines of Ellis Field where they are undefeated so far this year. The #10 Aggies open the two-game home stand against #7 Florida. Florida is the only team in the SEC ranked higher than the Aggies and the two split both games against each other last year. A&M’s win was in the SEC Championship game and gave the Aggies their first SEC Tournament victory.

The second game this weekend for the Aggies is against Kentucky at 11am on Sunday. The Aggies didn’t face off against Kentucky last year.

In the first week of SEC play, senior Shea Groom was awarded Offensive Player of the Week and junior Karlie Mueller was

named Defensive Player of the Week. Groom scored a hat trick in a 3-0 versus Tennessee while Mueller added an assist and aggressive defense to keep the Volunteers scoreless.

VolleyballThe Aggies start SEC play after an impressive non-conference showing, going 8-3 and knocking off two ranked teams. A&M is only one of three SEC teams ranked in the AVCA poll, checking in at #22.

The two teams ahead of A&M are Florida (#10) and Kentucky (#14), were both picked ahead of the Aggies in the SEC preseason poll. Neither team, however, has shown much separation between themselves and A&M.

The Aggies will get a shot at Florida and Kentucky on the road, where the Aggies have yet to lose and pulled their upset wins on the road. A&M also will play Kentucky at home. The Aggies get an early shot to prove they belong in the top tier of the conference as they play the Wildcats on Sunday (11am on the SEC Network).

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