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IN THIS ISSUE

VOL. 16, NO. 19

Publisher CHRIS SHEPPERD Managing Editor SHARON ROE

FEBRUARY 12, 2020

Desginer MARTA PATE Marketing and Sales Coordinator DAVID COSTANZA

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Parker McCollum Come to Harry's this weekend to see Parker McCollum live!

Social Media and Marketing AVERY NIELSEN Staff Writers STEVEN JORDAN ALLISON BEATTY

FOOD Messina Hof Learn from the best at Messina Hof Winery and Resort.

Interns AMBER JONES ANNA VILLALOBOS DYLAN ALLEN MIKEY GALO RHETT ARTIS DIONE DEL SIGNORE BENJAMIN OLSON

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MAGIC: MANASTRIKE Platform: iOS, Android Cost: Free (in-app purchases) by Steven Jordan

Magic: ManaStrike, Netmarble’s latest mobile game based on Wizards of Coast’s unbelievably successful Magic: The Gathering products, is a player-vs-player strategy game based on the characters and lore from the Magic universe. True to its trading card game roots, you will build a small deck of cards representing creatures and spells that you can use throughout the game. The good news is that ManaStrike nails the classic themes of of Magic decks: if you play a green deck, you will summon hordes of giant beasts to trample your enemies underfoot, while if you play red, you will recklessly smash into your opponents right out of the gate. The bad news is that, while the game is free-toplay, it pigeonholes you into spending real money on in-game products through microtransactions. In all, Magic: ManaStrike is a worthy addition to the Magic series of products if you’re looking for some quick games to play during your day.

APPS MOVIES MUSIC


THE MASTER by Rhett Artis

For drifting alcoholic WWII Navy veteran Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phoenix), the one thing missing from his life is some sort of structure and discipline. But after drunkenly stumbling onto a boat captained by cult leader and radical author Lancaster Dodd (Phillip Seymour Hoffman), Quell finds that plus much more. Although the movie is a bit of a slow-burner that spans almost two and a half hours, Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Master” is brimming with beautiful landscape settings, colorful shots, and a dark plot sure to keep your eyes glued to the screen for its entire duration. Joaquin Phoenix and Phillip Seymour Hoffman give performances of a lifetime, showing all why they received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Actor in a Supporting Role, respectively. Log in to Netflix to see this recently added cinematic masterpiece before it’s gone.

“High Road” by Kesha by Anna Villalobos Released Jan. 31 of this year, ar tist Kesha comes back again to the music scene with “High Road,” her four th album. Haven’t given it a listen? You’re missing out - her solo sounds are remarkably different from her pop hits of the beginning of the decade. Still playing with her roots in pop with ballads, dance, and rap, “High Roads” encompasses themes of being forever young, embracing the wild moments of life, and missed oppor tunities. Kesha focuses on living in the moment despite wondering about the past. Filled with for-sure hits, Kesha proves herself once again as a seasoned crooner on this album. Songs like the hear t-wrenching “Cowboy Blues” contrasts the beats in the power anthem “Raising Hell.” On “High Road” she boldly spreads her wings as an ar tist, with a vocal range that is raw, power ful, and vulnerable.

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retty much every weekend at 4 Star Brenham Concert Hall packs a punch, but this Valentine’s Day weekend will be extra special. So gather your special someone, your best friend, or the whole group and drop by 4 Star Concert Hall on Feb. 14 and 15!

Shane Cooley and the Midnight Girls: Friday, Feb. 14, 9:00 p.m. til midnight

After a romantic dinner on Friday, head on over to 4 Star’s Valentine’s Day party with Shane Cooley and the Midnight Girls for an evening of dancing — complete with complimentary champagne, roses, and even a photo booth. Singer-songwriter Cooley, who is active in the Austin music scene, is a veteran artist with several albums and EPs under his belt. His best-known album is “Kings Highway,” which was released in 2015. It can be described as a mix of country music, folk, and Americana. “Leave this Place” is a particularly catchy song off the album that showcases Cooley’s ability to combine a great, upbeat melody with thoughtful lyrics. He is particularly versatile as a writer. This is perhaps best seen in his song “She Comes Calling,” which he wrote with Virginia musician Paulo Franco in 2013. It is a deep, haunting song that the listener is sure to remember. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show begins at 9 p.m.

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The Peterson Brothers Band: Saturday, Feb. 15, 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Saturday night, 4 Star will be bringing you a young duo that ’s smoking the stage with soul, jazz, blues and funk. Hailed as “festival fixtures” for state fairs and music festivals, the brothers have crossed the U.S. many times, per forming their unique blend of music that moves you. Listing as inspirations The Isley Brothers, Ear th, Wind, and Fire, and legendar y blues guitarist B.B. King, the brothers have taken from the best of the best and made a sound all their own. Their recently released EP, “ The Intro,” does not disappoint.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit the 4 Star Brenham website.

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Parker McCollum

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he young, uber-talented country music star Parker album, “Probably Wrong,” was another major success that McCollum is coming to Hurricane Harry’s and will cemented his status as one of today’s hottest stars. play with guest Grant Gilbert on Feb. 14 and Hayden Baker on Feb. 15. McCollum can do it all. He sings, writes his own lyrics and can play multiple instruments. It is hard not to get McCollum is arguably one of the most popular musicians taken in by his upbeat and catchy songs, but his talents in today ’s country music scene. His first album, “ The as a musician really shine through when he writes of the Limestone Kid,” was released in 2015 and put him on heartbreak and pain he has lived through. Songs “Hell the fast track to stardom. Several songs off the album, of a Year ” and “Memphis Rain” are brutally honest and like “Meet you in the Middle” and “New Orleans,” were authentic, showcasing McCollum’s vulnerable side and both critical and popular successes. His most recent allowing his audience to connect with him.

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Grant Gilbert is a burgeoning artist in his own right. The North Texas native, who just released his debut EP “Loud and Clear” in 2019, has a promising future. He is a country artist, but his songs seem to have a fusion of rock and even the blues – namely his use of power chords and long guitar riffs – that give his music

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a unique sound. Gilbert is managed by country music singer Josh Abbott and has a rapidly growing fanbase. Online tickets for the Feb. 14 show are sold out. However, tickets can still be purchased at Cavender’s Boot City College Station location. Doors open at 9 p.m. and the show starts at 10 p.m.

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Hayden Baker will play with McCollum the following night. Baker went viral back in 2016 when singer Brad Paisley took to Twitter to compliment Baker’s cover of his song, “Without a Fight.” Since then, Baker has gone on to release an album, “Born in the Wrong Generation,” that drew praise from country music fixtures including Clay Walker and Ronnie Dunn. Baker is

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an excellent guitar player with a special knack for songwriting. His style will complement McCollum’s well. Tickets for this show can still be purchased online and at Cavender’s. Doors for this show will open at 9 p.m. and the show will begin at 10 p.m.

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hat is your purpose? Where did we come from? On Thursday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. at Rudder Theatre, Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass of Washington University at St. Louis’ Dept. of Pathology and Immunology and Dr. Michael J. Behe of Lehigh University’s Dept. of Biological Sciences will be debating these questions at the Veritas Forum 2020 event “God And/Or Evolution?” While both agree science and faith are non-conflicting, they disagree on how to view God's activity through the lens of science. The Veritas Forum is an event that has taken place at over 200 universities in the US and Europe since 1992. The idea is to engage campuses with discussions on the “big questions of life,” with the purpose of showing that the Christian worldview has something to say about these big questions — and to address that from an academic standpoint. “ There’s a stereotype out there that Christians and their biology classes don’t mix,” says Dr. Micah J. Green, a faculty member of the Chemical Engineering department at Texas A&M, “What’s interesting,” Green says, “is that while Swamidass and Behe are both Christians, they view the science of God’s role in the development of biological life very differently.”

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Dr. Swamidass views life like Mount Everest: unlike any human design and without clear evidence that it required more than natural laws. Dr. Behe views biology like Mount Rushmore, with clear-cut evidence that a mind brought it into existence. Dr. Green says that the purpose of this Veritas forum is to provide a place to think through these deeper issues. For Christians who attend, he suggests they think about how God is involved in the development of biological life. For those who are not of the Christian faith, Green hopes they realize that the question of “where did we come from?” is relevant to everyone.

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“There is more than one Christian view on how to interpret science,” says Green. “There is no wall between religion and science that should prevent them from talking to each other.” Green further states that Christians should recognize that, when it comes to questioning the origins of biological life, it’s okay to disagree. Veritas 2020 is a free event, but you do need to register.

To learn more about this event, and to find out how to register, call Rudder Theatre at (979) 845-8903.

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SOUTHERNS LINEUP:

CHARLEY CROCKETT & SAM SHUPAK by Steven Jordan

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outherns in College Station is the new hot spot for great food, drinks, and music. Snagging some of the biggest names in Texas Country music, the Southerns’ lineup this week is no different, with great shows coming up on both Feb. 15 and 19.

traditional southern childhood, from a young age he also dedicated himself to performing. Soon enough, by the time he graduated high school, he was opening for big acts that came through town, and by the time college was coming to a close, Shupak was on the verge of recording his own albums. So far, he’s released one album, “Angelina,” and a handful of hit First of all, this Saturday, Feb. 15, Charley Crockett will be singles, so don’t miss the chance to check out this free show at performing his instantly recognizable brand of vagabond 8:30 p.m.! country. After spending much of his young adult life as a drifter on the road, he eventually settled down back in Texas and began to synthesize his unique experiences in his songwriting. If you’re in the mood for some great country music this Since then, he has released six albums to critical acclaim. upcoming week, Southerns has got you covered! Crockett’s latest album, “The Valley,” is a more mature effort that was influenced by the dangerous open-heart surgery that he underwent last year. Crockett is known for his high-energy live performances, so don’t miss this exciting show starting at To purchase advance tickets for the 8:00 p.m. Next up, on Wednesday, Feb. 19, Southerns is continuing their Free Concert series with a performance from Sam Shupak. Shupak is a native of East Texas, and aside from having a

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Charley Crockett show, check out Southerns’ website.


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C O O K I N G PA R T Y : P E R S O N A L FAVO R I T E S by Amber Jones

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o you enjoy wine? How about cooking? If you answered yes to either one or both of those questions, then a Messina Hof Cooking Party at The Vintage House Restaurant is the perfect way to spend your Sunday afternoon. On Feb. 16 from 1-3 p.m., Messina Hof will be hosting their monthly cooking party. This month’s theme is “Personal Favorites from Chef Glenn.” Throughout the class, Chef Glenn Huggins will guide guests through how to prepare a three-course meal, each of which incorporates a different type of Messina Hof wine. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned chef, Messina Hof ’s cooking classes cater to everyone. Beginners will get the chance to take part in beginner lessons, and experts will have the opportunity to gain more information on spices, cuts of meat and more.

Messina Hof ’s first vineyard opened in Bryan in 1977, and the business prides itself on being a family-owned business that thrives off of family, tradition and keeping their customers happy with good food and award-winning wine. The vineyard produces 130,000 gallons of wine each year, and The Vintage House was voted one of the Top 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America. Everyone that attends this event will get their very own recipe booklet and be entered in a drawing to win culinary door prizes. After attending six classes, guests can save 10 % on upcoming cooking demos and become an honorary Vintage House sous chef. This is an event that is sure to spice up your Sunday! For more information, please visit the Messina Hof website.

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A TAST E OF

AGGIELAND 2020 by Allis on Beatty

Imagine an area as large as a grand ballroom with all your favorite restaurants gathered together, cooking up their specialties. Pretty great, huh? Well, that’s exactly what happens once a year at Taste of Aggieland, so be sure to mark your calendars for Tuesday, Feb. 18 iif you want to sample the night away! Held at the Brazos County Expo Center from 5-8 p.m., for three full hours a variety of flavors will be at your fingertips. Big fan of barbecue? Really in the mood for pizza? Feeling a little adventurous and yearning to try something new? Worry not! These restaurants have got you covered, from the savory to the sweet. Foodies and non-foodies alike will revel in the tasty treats and simultaneously discover and support new local businesses in the community! What better way to spice up the middle of the week than devouring some local cuisine? This event is put on by the Bryan College Station Chamber of Commerce. General admission tickets can be purchased for $30, but the Chamber is also offering group rates at discounted prices.

For more info, please visit the 2020 Taste of Aggieland Facebook event.


ASTRONOMY

ON TAP by Amber Jones

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f learning about space while enjoying a beer sounds like the per fec t way to spend a Wednesday night, check out this month’s Astronomy on Tap! This monthly event is held at the Grand Stafford Theater and will feature guest speakers Addy Evans and Jacqueline Antwi-Danso, who are graduate students at Texas A&M. Astronomy on Tap originated in New York City and made its way across the U.S., arriving in Br yan in April 2018. I ts widespread success proves that you don’t have to be in a lec ture hall to learn about the wonders of the universe. Astronomy on Tap #22 is a two -hour event consisting of Evans giving a presentation on the histor y of non-Western astronomy and Antwi-Danso discussing the past, present and future of Astronomy in several African countries. Along with the two speakers, guests can also take place in trivia with the chance to win fun prizes and have the oppor tunity to hang out with local astronomers. The event star ts at 7 p.m. on Feb. 19, and is free and open to all ages. For anyone interested in getting there early, the bar opens at 6 p.m., and as always, you have to be 21 to drink . Come on down to the Grand Stafford for an out of this world event you won’t want to miss!

For more information, visit the Grand Stafford Theater website.

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Spring with the Blinn College

THEATRE ARTS PROGRAM by Rhett Artis

As we in c h towa rd wa r mer weath e r and c learer sk ies, it c an b e easy to over l o o k a c t i vi t i e s a n d a r t e ve nt s t h at a re n o t ce nte re d a ro u n d bei n g o u tsi de in t he sun. But when sp eak ing ab out t he u p co mi n g p e r fo r ma n ce s o f t h e Bl i n n Co l l e g e Th e atre Ar ts Pro gra ms, the forec ast is b r ight wit h a c hance of sat iat i n g t h e s p i a n i s m.

Blinn College Br yan Campus O n Fe b. 19- 20, at 7:30 p.m., i n th e St ud ent Center Theat re on t he Br yan c am p u s, t h e Bl i n n - Br ya n Th e at re Tro u p e wil l k i c k o f f th e sta r t o f th ei r spr ing season wit h a d rama-filled rend it ion of Lyn n N o t t a g e’s “Po o f! ”, a h u mo ro u s pl ay ab o u t a wo ma n w h o se l i fe takes a fier y t ur n af ter a lit t le magic frees he r fro m h e r a b u s i ve h u s b a n d, gi vi n g h e r a n e w l ea se o n l i fe.

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Blinn College Brenham Campus On Feb. 20-21 at 7 p.m. and again on Feb. 22-23 at 2 p.m. in the Dr. W.W. O’Donnell Per forming Arts Center, the Blinn-Brenham Theatre Arts Program is scheduled to begin their spring season with a bonafide classic stor y of betrayal: William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Adapted by Jim Devenport, “Macbeth” follows the life of a prestigious general determined to be crowned king of Scotland, and together with his wife, let greed and superstition get the best of their moral compasses. Tickets for both plays are $5 for students and $10 for general public admission.

For more information about tickets or the Blinn College Theatre Arts Programs, please visit the Blinn College Theatre Arts website.

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THE PLAY THAT GOES

WRONG by D ylan Allen

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lurring the lines between Sherlock Holmes and Monty Python, the latest Broadway meta-comedy, “The Play That Goes Wrong,” has astounded audiences with its cleverness and nostalgic flare. Called “Hilarious! Non-stop pandemonium” by Entertainment Weekly and “Broadway’s funniest and longest-running play” by the New York Post, this Tony-winning play will be bringing its chaotic energy to Rudder Auditorium on Feb. 18 and 19. “The Play That Goes Wrong” follows the shenanigans of the Cornley University Drama Society as they attempt to create a production of a 1920s murder mystery drama. As you might have guessed from the title, this is not as easy a feat as it sounds, with everything that could go wrong...going wrong. Despite these hindrances, the actors of the Cornley University Drama Society bravely push through their adversities as they try to get to the end of the play. The Lyceum Theatre was the first to show “The Play that Goes Wrong” in April 2017. The show ran all the way until January 2019, playing 27 previews and 745 performances and claiming the 2nd spot for the longest running show in the theatre’s history. “The Play That Goes Wrong” is being brought to College Station by MSC OPAS and will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 18 as well as Wednesday, Feb. 19, both at 7:30 p.m. The comedic drama is written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre Company and has a runtime of 2 hours and 5 minutes with a 20 minute intermission. Tickets are available online or at the MSC Box Office.

For more information, visit the MSC OPAS website or call (979)-845-1234.

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ebruary tends to have a reputation as the month of love, so why not celebrate in a unique way with a Daddy Daughter Date Night put on by Stella Southern Cafe? This event has a special limited menu for the evening to suit both daddy and daughter taste buds, and it will take place on Friday, Feb. 21 with various time slots for dinner. Come down to Stella and share a special evening with your daddy or daughter! Stella Southern Cafe opened in July 2018 and has made its mark on Bryan College Station ever since. Founded by native Texan Michael Lair, who attended the Culinary Institute of the Arts in New York, the restaurant strives to provide guests with a taste of good ol’ southern home cooking. The menu they’ve created for Daddy Daughter Date Night features such

goodies for dads as Chicken and French toast, Oxford Burgers, or Southern Benedict, and for daughters, half orders of kid friendly delectables like Cookies & Cream French Toast, a Kid’s Egg Plate, or a Kid’s Bonut, an irresistible biscuit-donut concoction. The meal also includes beverage choices of coffee, iced tea and sodas. Dads and daughters of any age are welcome to come celebrate together, but the event and menu were designed with daughters age 12 or younger in mind. Tickets cost $20 per person and can be bought for one of three time slots, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tickets do need to be purchased in advance for this event, so be sure to check out their Facebook page soon if you’re interested.

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"DECADE IN REVIEW, PART 5"-FUN STUFF FROM 2018 & 2019. Š 2020 MATT JONES

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6 Go through flour

2 Cut off, as branches

10 Pale

3 Pop singer and "The Masked Singer" (U.K.) panelist Rita

13 Blue ___ (butterfly species) 15 ___ Shamrock McFlurry (McDonald's debut of 2020)

5 Knickknack perch

16 Ingested

6 Den furniture

17 Company that launched Falcon Heavy in 2018

7 Monopoly token replaced by a cat in 2013

18 Game that generated more digital revenue in 2018 than any game in history, per the Hollywood Reporter

8 Two-___ (buy one, get one deal)

20 "Nashville" director Robert 22 Word before eye or twin 23 "The ___ Squad"

9 "Paw Patrol" watcher 10 Forfeit voluntarily 11 Lofty storage area 12 Hockey Hall of Famer Cam 14 Jamaican stew ingredient

26 Air traffic org.

19 It may be pressing

27 Like some soft coats 29 Blue, in Barcelona

21 Broadway hit based on a Roald Dahl book

31 "So the theory goes ..."

23 Senior's focus

34 Host who retired from "Inside the Actors Studio" in 2018

24 Jason Bateman Netflix drama

36 On the nose

25 Flying Disney character

39 What goes around?

27 ___ Schwarz (toy store that reopened in 2018)

40 "That's mildly funny," online

28 Bedding purchase

41 Aquiline bird

30 Luau wear

43 "King Kong" and "Citizen Kane" studio

32 Parking units

44 Song that topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a record 19 weeks in 2019

35 Thing in a ring

47 Detroit-born fashion designer 48 Crossword puzzle, without the clues

33 Gateway Arch site 36 Ancient Greek market 37 Type of M&Ms renamed "Milk Chocolate"

49 Part of some pirate costumes

38 Partner of Abe, Thomas, and George

52 Fighting a bug, perhaps

42 Buenos Aires loc.

54 Indefinite quantity

45 Highly volatile fuel, for short

55 "___ y Ahora" newsmagazine)

Answers

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46 Words repeated after "Whatever" in a Doris Day song

56 Amy's "Parks and Recreation" role

47 Landed

59 It held up a banana in Maurizio Cattelan's 2019 artwork "Comedian"

49 "Top Chef" host Lakshmi

62 ESPN personality who retired in 2019 after being with the network since its inception in 1979

51 Big name in bags

66 Little ___ (protagonist of PunchOut!!) 67 Omen 68 Make angry 69 2001 Will Smith role (or a princely 2019 role opposite Will Smith)

50 = 53 Pride participants? 56 Org. for Madelene SagstrĂśm and Park Hee-Young 57 "___, meeny, miney, mo" 58 Spain's longest river 60 Chinese menu name

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