The Lied Center of Kansas www.lied.ku.edu · 785.864.2787 Hulf-Price Tickets for KU Students! STUDEN Available at Lied Center, University Theatre, and SUA Ticket Offices. SENATI Kronos Quartet Saturday, November 5 7:30 p.m. Program: WORLD PREMIERE of Inkarri, a work by KU Composer-in-Residence Gabriela Frank. Other works will include John Zorn's Cat-O'-Nine-Tails, Sigur Rós' Dreams of Angels, and Steve Reich's Triple Quartet. Monday, November 7 - 7:30 p.m. Violin extravaganza described as "STOMP meets Riverdance." Aquila VIP Sponsor Ravi Shankar Festival of India II Wednesday, November 9-7:30 p.m. The legendary virtuoso sitarist will be joined onstage by his daughter, Anoushka, and an ensemble of Indian musicians. India Palace VIP Sponsor grandchildren of the buffalo soldiers NEW PLAY by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. * produced by Trinity Repertory Co. & Penumbra Theatre Co. Thursday & Friday, November 10 & 11 - 7:30 p.m. This poignant drama explores the complexities of mixed-race heritage in America. Additional Activities, FREE and Open to the Public: Tuesday, November 8: Richard Allen Cultural Center * 412 Kiowa Street * Leavenworth * 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. - Tour of Cultural Center, conducted by Phyllis A. Bass, director. * 7:00 p.m. - Conversation with William S. Yellow Robe, Jr, playvright, and company members of the play. Thursday, November 10: Haskell Indian Nations University, Navarre Hall, Regents Room. * 3:30 p.m. Pre-performance Seminar 40 For Tickets Call: 785.864.2787 TDD: 785.864.2777 daftarnama 18161 931 -3533 17821 234 -4591 Read 3 Weekly choice table of contents Bite hunt for your dinner Notice the perfect haircut FeatureFO triathalon 14 Venue host a game night 16 Contact what an ass-hole 17 Reviews watch, listen, read, play 19 Speak beautiful noise Editor's note You can do it if you set your mind to it. Two years ago my dad proved it to me when he set a New Year's goal for himself: Lose 100 pounds and run a marathon in a year. When he told me his plan I said, " Yeah right dad." Every morning before work, he ran. On his lunch break, he cycled. And after work, he swam laps. By June, my dad had lost more than 50 pounds and was days away from completing a triathalon. On December 5, 2004, my dad completed the Tucson Marathon in four hours. And he was 95 pounds lighter. Call it cliche,but watching my dad reach his goal truly inspired me to set some lofty goals for myself. It's your turn to be inspired. Read Kathryn Anderson's story about triathletes and one KU student training to reach his goal: To become an Ironman. Anja Winikka JAYPLAYERS EDITOR AKA THE STAR Anja Winikka ASSOCIATE EDITOR AKA WILDTHING Brian Wacker CLERK GETS AROUND TOWN Leigh Ann Foskey DESIGNERS MAKE PRETTY PAGES Becka Cremer Timothy Aaron Huston PHOTOGRAPHER TELL ME WHAT YOU NEED Kit Leffler BITE ALWAYS HAS THE MUNCHES Natalie Johnson Kelsie Smith Laura Snyder CONTACT WILL HELP YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS Meghan Miller Chris Moore Katie Moyer NOTICE TAKES NOTE OF IT Kathryn Anderson James Foley Katy Humpert VENUE HAB BOOZE AND THE BEAT Rory Flynn Lindsey Ramsey Dave Ruigh CREATIVE CONSULTANT KNOWS A LOT Carol Holstead COPY EDITOR Erin Wisdom Cover Photo Model: Julie Oborney SPEAK UP JUST SEND AN E-MAIL TO: jayplay2005@gmail.com or individually, the formula is: (1st initial)+last name@kanan.com) OR WRITE TO: Jayplay The University Daily Kansan 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall 1435 Jayhawk Bld. Lawrence, KS 68045 VOLUME 3,ISSUE 11 --- 2| Jayplay 11.03.05