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Show Try your hand ab one of bhe world's 2 mosb engrossing 6 puzzle challenges. Pg. 4-5 7 8 4 9 3 1 3 5 9 5 7 6 5 9 4 9 4 8 5 7 3 7 8 6 6 3 Campus &'Community. Arts A Entertoinment_^l\\e. Utah Statesman • _ Utqh_5tgte. University_ Benefit concert brings together local bands and DJs for a festival of hope helping victims of Hurricane Katrina THE ROCK THE RED CROSS benefit concert features 15 bands and five DJ's. Bands playing in the TSC ballroom include Voodoo Science (6:15 p.m.), Invane (7 p.m.). Flocked Cows (7:45 p.m.). Day Two (8:30 p.m.), Mojam (9:15 p.m.) and The Rock Bandits (10 p.m.). Bands in the Sunburst Launge include Todd Milovkh and William Pollett (5:30 p.m.), Ethan Oevilbliss (6:15 p.m.), Shawn Palous (7 p.m.), Ryan Morse and Libby (7:45 p.m.), Dead Beat (8:30 p.m.), Joe Reynolds (9:15 p.m.) and Dave Williams (10 p.m.). The Walnut Room features Swill (7 p.m., shown in top photo) and several DJs including Turntable Willie and Albert Bergado (photo bottom right). Ho, ho, ho and Merry Cross benefit concert has the Christmas. Everyone knows same goal in mind: benefiting that Christmas is a time for giv- those, struck by tragedy. All ing, receiving and laughing at proceeds from the evening will carolers as they stand outside be used to aid six families your door singing about rein- that lost their homes to hurdeer with incredibly bright red ricane Katrina and since have found refuge here in noses. ^mmamm Logan. In many ways, Josh Law rock concerts are like Rock the Red Christmas. Cross will begin at This Saturday on 5:30 p.m. and go the second floor of until the fat lady the Taggart Student sings, or in our Center, the Campus case, until after TTie Independent Music Rock Bandits perAssociation (C.I.M.A.), form. (They take the 1 along with the help of stage around 10:00 Livin It p.m.) After many other sponsors the conLocal and individuals will be cert, representatives putting on a show for from the Red Cross the student body and residents will be invited onstage to perof Cache Valley. Everyone is sonally accept all donations invited to enjoy an evening earned throughout the course of music and fun all done in of the evening. The organizers the spirit of giving. The event will also be raffling off a variboasts fifteen bands, five DJs ety prizes. The grand prize for and several other talented per- the raffle is an acoustic guitar formers from the Logan area. donated by KSM music. So if for some reason you find yourAnd the whole kit and self leaving for a couple hours, caboodle only costs $3. make sure to come back for the With the natural disasters drawing. that have been sweeping the globe, people from everywhere At tnis festival of hope, have united to help those in you can jump to the sounds need. Some help through char- of bands like Swill, Mojam, itable organizations, others Flocked Cows and many othfight the calamities with their ers. music. Dallon Williams, a singer for The Live 8 concert held last the band Smooth Like James, summer, put on in four differ- said Swill is a wicked awesome ent countries and earned over ska-regae band. $80 million, was organized "I love Swill; I love their1 with the sole purpose of end- sound. They are sure to make ing global poverty. Just like your head bob and your toes children selling lemonade to tap," Williams said, raise money for a family in Todd Milovich, a member of Indonesia affected by the tsu- the Utah State University facnami, the concert epitomized the spirit qf service and the- . „ : . ., : degir*tabehefitptbere-'..... . •BENEFITQpNCERT „ .This week's Rock the |