DEVELOP & PRINT • 3” PRINTS 24 exp #i|97 36 *Qn ,nJ I 99 36 exp 2nd set i coupon must accompany order. CAMPUS 1 HR PHOTO 1231 ALDER • 683-4693 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX* WATCH THE BLAZERS TONIGHT l AND SATURDAY on our TV! IhursdcT H: M) I MUj/l I eh. II yx) vimiw INkch (41 Si*' N(iw! | >«| *A*hi I nk / •Hid I «4 *tf4l «•■ W««M / lirm *"#»r !♦•«»«*»% Iviivr <4 ( rimh / • »* r Hr HiHk \m M imirt !*• W l i«' J YAHOO Off ITM GOISI’f/ WL.j . BLIND BOYS Continued from Page 5 vocals with soaring solos. “God said It." a pop-soul mi* with a contempo rary sound, is a stark contrast to the recording's title track, "Deep River," an a capolla treatment of turn of the century choral singing. As a whole, the recording is a testament to the fact that trends and fads in music will come and go (yes even grunge), but the roots that all these diverse styles of rock V roll draw from will con tinue to thrive. Although Deep River would be a great addition to any soul fan's music collection, the real oppor tunity will come tonight at the Hull Center's Silva stage Beginning at 8 p in.. The Five Blind Boys of Alabama will join 67-year-old blues leg end Charles Brown for a performance sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. Tickets for the show are Stfi and S14 ANI Continued from Page 6 change. ODE: Thai's great' All loo often, it seems, universities shelter you and sivm to place blinders on you Ani: Yeah ODE: So did you have any major influences7 Writers or musicians? Ani: I think there's .1 lot of dif ferent people along the way It's sort of different every week, you know, who I'm into So it's hard to s.iv ODE Weil that seems to he a positive way to go about learn ing and creating Ani: You know some people, musicians. sa\ I don’t listen to anyone because 1 might become too influenced and I don’t want to become someone else What the (heck) is that? If you don't listen to everybody, then how do you know where you stand? ODE: Yeah People limit them selves that way, and. in their attempt to create, become too close-minded. Ani: Definitely ODE: Are you familiar with the recent controversy surrounding the anti-homosexual ballot mea sure here in Oregon ? Ani: Yeah I've read about it as I've been traveling around ODE: Have you felt this resur gence of the "Right Wing extremists" nationwide? Bringing with it racism and homophobia? Ani: Yeah, absolutely. 1 feel it's mostly stemming from intoler ant e and fear i think it was really coming to a head, anil i wonder how much it will really he diffused I guess we're all sort of wondering "what now' Is the pendulum going to swing hack or what ODE: And now we're wonder ing where the next hot spot will lie Ani: Things were getting so spooky there fur awhile, with OCA for example. I sort of thought that if Bush sol re elected or if we elected some sort of dictator like Perot, things would've come to a head every where. with race riots and total release of pinnod-tip anger But now, it's funny. Now there's that typically American slow reform feeling happening again It's like every lime it seems to be coming down to ''Revolu lion" time, it's like there's |tisl enough to pacify us ODE: That reminds me of a line in one of your songs "The sys tern gives you pist enough to make you think that you see change They will sing you right to sleep and then they'll screw you just the same Ani: Yeah 1 guess only hind sight will tell ODE: Do you think tin* media tend to perpetuate the narrow mindedness? The phobias and intolerance that are evident in our society? Ani: Yeah The mainstream, corporate media. They make sure their interests are served lust like any big business and the interest in big business is paramount. I think that's sort ol a given. So I believe that in the structure of “the system." whatever the hell it is. only cer tain stories gel told. 1 think it's kind of funny. The media al ways seem to need a scapegoat And the people, too. They need a scapegoat to channel their aggressions toward. It used to tie the "damn commies" that were synonymous with the devil and now it’s "Drugs." "Faggots '' or "Dykes" or this or that. It's scary to watch this unfold time and lime again. So. yeah. I think the media feeds that. ODE: How do you think you've been represented by the main stream media? Ani: Well I think of myself as three-dimensional and normal, and so my music has whatever it is I am in it. Amt tney always reduce it to anger Some sort of hateful, militant, one-sided thing. It seems that's only the other model they Can think of for women It’s like you’re not following the formula that they've laid out for you. then they have to put you over here, to sort of "dolegilimi/.e" you in some way I find that most of what's written about me in the mainstream papers is kind of silly But it teaches me about newspapers and stuff, and peo ple’s perceptions ODE: Definitely And how to read between the lines Ani: Right I wonder how much people do. though You know, a lot of people seem to just pick up the paper and believe it and turn on the TV and not question it. ODE: Right. Things become so diluted and so distant from our everyday lives. Like, for exam ple. how the media handled the Gulf War and manipulated our perception of it. Ani: Yeah 1 mostly overheard conversations around that time. I don’t have a t.v. but it was really scary' how it just disap peared from people's minds as though it never happened. I was thinking that everytime I do a regular interview and someone asks me. “So what concerns you? " 1 should say for the rest of rny life, "The Gulf War." to make the point that it actually did happen and thousands of people died and then; was dev astation. Remember that folks? ODE: Right. To not let it die. Ani: There's so many things that should always be brought up ODE: So. winding up. do you find music the most powerful vehicle for addressing issues? Keeping them alive and openly discussed? Ani: Yeah It’s like everybody does it and every laxly needs it It's an excellent way to talk to people and i ross boundaries SUPER BOWL TRIVIA! Qj Where can you get a - ^ Small Pizza for AI At TVack Town Pizza on Super Bowl Sunday!! 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