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SEPTEMBER 27,1995 Lifestyles Patterson Hall not just room upstairs ♦ A new concert hall opens up in Fresno offering alternative music by Rob Morgan Stall Writer Paul Cruikshank and Jon 11.inks have been promoting concern in local clubs for more than a decade, but it wasn't until Ihc opening ol Patterson Hall that ihej had something the) could call their own Cruikshank and Hanks, who also co-own Raein' IsYcords at 735 E. Bullard, continued their promotion ot concerts upon the opening ot Patterson Hall in earlv June. The Tower District: not just another pretty face you wanl to have a cocktail. Livingstone's Restaurant and Pub and I Ik- D.nlv Planel arc in a world ol Pallets. Hamburg Hall is a room lac son Ihc Fulton Ma! Until more funds arc acquire ashow-kvshow basis Cruikshanksaj a turning Ihe hall into a regular club Currently, Paiterson has a no-alcohol policy to avoid confrontations at past shows in local clubs which served alcohol. When asked if the no-alcohol and all-ayes policies would deter the college crowd from attending their shows Hanks said. "I'm surprised thev aren't coming, because there's really no alternative in town lo this." Close to half of lhc crowd at Patterson's show on a recent lluirs- d.iv featuring the Dance Hall Crashers. A.F.I, and local band Plaviue Mosaic, were high school students. Patterson Hall will provide a wnsi band thai will allow the 21- and-over to enter The Fulton, a club down the mall thai sells alcohol . To provide this service. Cruikshank and Hanks require an annual S2 membership fee to attend shows at Patterson. Fees go toward insurance costs, security and maintenance tor the build- ini! ami nearbv parking garage on Tulare Street -yfe're paying a lot of dollars for real sccuril) [event staffl. 1 ; diin'l want to see anybody getting hurt.'" s.ml Hanks Alter the Sept. 21 show, some of the band members voiced iheir opinions on the opening of the club and its strict rcgula- Headliner Dance Hall Crashers, whose song "Enough*' plays on ihe "Angus" motion picture soundtrack, enjoj playing all-age crowds. "Enough" is also featured on Ihc group's I release-Lockjaw," from 51<> Records Crashers" lead vocalist Elysc Rogers, more often than not. joys plav ing for an all-age crowd because thev show up lor "I don't think people should pav Rogers said. Plague Mosaic members And) Witche/ and h.ul an opinion on the Patterson guidelines "I like plav ing lor all-age crowds.because kids will suppi Insight photo by David J< Karina Denjke sings with the Dance Hall Crashers at Patterson Hall. See PATTERSON, page 6 The Crashers performed with A.F.I, and Plague Mosaic on Thursday. at motto! the night in the quiet : and got to know one another tv sitid. "I was very impressed e him take me there. Usually ' ronsisl of an average dinner at bar and grill" wasn't the end of their date- dinner thev walked up the up block to Butie/fie'ld's Brew ing Co a movie and listened to a live band playing Jerful to walk there. •in date from For all of vou thinking about taking ipping lor a someone out on a dale, vou should oi wine ' seriously consider the Tower District, n check oul the Melissa" Havcrtv was s,» impressed. Ill sc-c-l . Bruce, a Brown The Golden 1 Student Pack—- Financial Clout For Staying On Top Of Your World The last thing you want to do is worry about money. That's why The Golden 1 Credit Union designed the Student Pack. The Student Pack offers you the financial services you need most. It helps you establish credit on your own, provides overdraft protection, and gives you the flexibility of using an ATM card. When you open a Golden 1 Student Pack, you'll receive the following: CREDIT UNION ^ A Checking Account with no monthly service charge and your first box of Custom Image checks FREE— Plus a $200 line of credit for overdraft protection!* ^ An ATM card for accessing your accounts or getting cash 24 hours a day at ATMs throughout the state. ^ A low-cost VISA* Card/ with no co-signer, plus a 1 % cash rebate!** Shaw Branch I I I Last Shaw Avenue Monday and Friday. 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday. 10:00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Saturday. 9:00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Clovis Branch 1030 Shaw Avenue Monday and Friday. 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 1-800-448-8181 Membership in The Golden I Credit L'nion is open lo all California sute employee*, faculty, staff, and students of the University of California and California State University systems and to members of their families. To leam if you ore eligible, telephone us at (9161 732-2900 or l-WO-Mtt-8181 * Subject to,credit approval '• On all qualified purchases excluding purchase credits and cash advances. Accounts in default under terms of the credit agreement or closed accounts forfeit all accumulated rebates.
Object Description
Title | 1995_09 Insight September 1995 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Dept. of Journalism, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Description | Weekly during the school year. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 8 1969-v. 29, no. 23 (May 13, 1998, issue. Title from masthead. Merged with Daily collegian. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodials |
Contributors | California State University, Fresno Dept. of Journalism |
Coverage | October 8, 1969 - May 13, 1998 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi, TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | 015_September 27 1995 p 3 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1995 |
Full-Text-Search | SEPTEMBER 27,1995 Lifestyles Patterson Hall not just room upstairs ♦ A new concert hall opens up in Fresno offering alternative music by Rob Morgan Stall Writer Paul Cruikshank and Jon 11.inks have been promoting concern in local clubs for more than a decade, but it wasn't until Ihc opening ol Patterson Hall that ihej had something the) could call their own Cruikshank and Hanks, who also co-own Raein' IsYcords at 735 E. Bullard, continued their promotion ot concerts upon the opening ot Patterson Hall in earlv June. The Tower District: not just another pretty face you wanl to have a cocktail. Livingstone's Restaurant and Pub and I Ik- D.nlv Planel arc in a world ol Pallets. Hamburg Hall is a room lac son Ihc Fulton Ma! Until more funds arc acquire ashow-kvshow basis Cruikshanksaj a turning Ihe hall into a regular club Currently, Paiterson has a no-alcohol policy to avoid confrontations at past shows in local clubs which served alcohol. When asked if the no-alcohol and all-ayes policies would deter the college crowd from attending their shows Hanks said. "I'm surprised thev aren't coming, because there's really no alternative in town lo this." Close to half of lhc crowd at Patterson's show on a recent lluirs- d.iv featuring the Dance Hall Crashers. A.F.I, and local band Plaviue Mosaic, were high school students. Patterson Hall will provide a wnsi band thai will allow the 21- and-over to enter The Fulton, a club down the mall thai sells alcohol . To provide this service. Cruikshank and Hanks require an annual S2 membership fee to attend shows at Patterson. Fees go toward insurance costs, security and maintenance tor the build- ini! ami nearbv parking garage on Tulare Street -yfe're paying a lot of dollars for real sccuril) [event staffl. 1 ; diin'l want to see anybody getting hurt.'" s.ml Hanks Alter the Sept. 21 show, some of the band members voiced iheir opinions on the opening of the club and its strict rcgula- Headliner Dance Hall Crashers, whose song "Enough*' plays on ihe "Angus" motion picture soundtrack, enjoj playing all-age crowds. "Enough" is also featured on Ihc group's I release-Lockjaw," from 51<> Records Crashers" lead vocalist Elysc Rogers, more often than not. joys plav ing for an all-age crowd because thev show up lor "I don't think people should pav Rogers said. Plague Mosaic members And) Witche/ and h.ul an opinion on the Patterson guidelines "I like plav ing lor all-age crowds.because kids will suppi Insight photo by David J< Karina Denjke sings with the Dance Hall Crashers at Patterson Hall. See PATTERSON, page 6 The Crashers performed with A.F.I, and Plague Mosaic on Thursday. at motto! the night in the quiet : and got to know one another tv sitid. "I was very impressed e him take me there. Usually ' ronsisl of an average dinner at bar and grill" wasn't the end of their date- dinner thev walked up the up block to Butie/fie'ld's Brew ing Co a movie and listened to a live band playing Jerful to walk there. •in date from For all of vou thinking about taking ipping lor a someone out on a dale, vou should oi wine ' seriously consider the Tower District, n check oul the Melissa" Havcrtv was s,» impressed. Ill sc-c-l . Bruce, a Brown The Golden 1 Student Pack—- Financial Clout For Staying On Top Of Your World The last thing you want to do is worry about money. That's why The Golden 1 Credit Union designed the Student Pack. The Student Pack offers you the financial services you need most. It helps you establish credit on your own, provides overdraft protection, and gives you the flexibility of using an ATM card. When you open a Golden 1 Student Pack, you'll receive the following: CREDIT UNION ^ A Checking Account with no monthly service charge and your first box of Custom Image checks FREE— Plus a $200 line of credit for overdraft protection!* ^ An ATM card for accessing your accounts or getting cash 24 hours a day at ATMs throughout the state. ^ A low-cost VISA* Card/ with no co-signer, plus a 1 % cash rebate!** Shaw Branch I I I Last Shaw Avenue Monday and Friday. 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday. 10:00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Saturday. 9:00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Clovis Branch 1030 Shaw Avenue Monday and Friday. 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 1-800-448-8181 Membership in The Golden I Credit L'nion is open lo all California sute employee*, faculty, staff, and students of the University of California and California State University systems and to members of their families. To leam if you ore eligible, telephone us at (9161 732-2900 or l-WO-Mtt-8181 * Subject to,credit approval '• On all qualified purchases excluding purchase credits and cash advances. Accounts in default under terms of the credit agreement or closed accounts forfeit all accumulated rebates. |