Qnspm l)ally bmerold's Weekly Mum, Theater, Dance, Yulev and St^hthje (, iuide "Hang the DJ because the music he constantly plays says nothing about my life..." - Panic The Smiths By Katy Moeller Emerald Contributor "! am not Kathy l.eo Gifford 1 act like how I foul. When I'm having a had hair day. I'm hav a had hair day.' said M lissa inis, th*> enorgotic host of the lafe-night video show Panic that leaped in Eugene. m tnmc. named after a Smiths nuiiKi mi i .uiiiuim.'i in ii.mi. mi Fox-affiliated Kl.SR and features videos from cutting-edge bands like Skinny Puppv. Nine Inch Nails, Mudhoney, The Dogs of Lust and Faith No More These bands fall into the increasingly popular alterna tive music category. Unlike mainstream groups, al ternative hands are less commercially motivated and aren't necessarily looking for mass appeal. Daniels said Daniels weeds out groups like Warrant, which she refers to as a "hair band" that often capitalizes on crudity, she said. Daniels, a former telecommunications und film student at the University, selects the videos, sells the advertising, designs the set and does her own lighting and filming. Having worked as a VJ, or video jockey, for the past five years at KLSR. producing Panic comes naturally to Daniels. M'lissa Daniels (above, left) hosts and produces Panic, a late-night video show taped in Eugene and broadcast on Fox affiliated KLSR. In 14)H7, she i ii hosliitl After Hours with |ohn Napier At that 11mo M..SK was a 24-hour inii.su video station Thu station, owned by the Art tii: Slope Cor . ■" - j11 »i