--- Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 12, 2000 Council Travel Voted #1 by Students 622 W. $12^{\text{th}}$ St. • 749-3900 For CDs and records.7 days a week! (check out our huge poster selection) LOVE GARDEN SOUNDS 936 1/2 Mass. St. (upstairs) tel. 843-1551 "in the heart of downtown" www.lovegardensounds.com PAJAMA PARTY GO WILD!! Monday, October 16 8am-6pm 1.) Morning: A mountain of Krispy Kreme doughnuts awaits you. * Trunk Show with PJ Salvage * Live remote with Austin and Elena * "Ugliest PJ"$ worn into Hobbs. * Silent alarm clock contest- bring 'em in to show us * Prizes galore: Robs, slippers, robes, CD's and more - 1pm- Live: Chef Tony's Crazy TV Cooking Show, featuring Junk Food Galore • 2 pm to 3pm cosmetic demonstrations • 20% discount on all cosmetic and skincare products • Donate your old PTS and set $5 off any purchase of $25 or more Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet Seattle searches for new sounds; grunge is history The grunge exhibit takes up a few display cases in the museum. SEATTLE — It's a pretty good clue that your music is "over" when it becomes a museum exhibit. The Associated Press The section's final exhibit is a video screen that shows clips of some current Seattle bands and asks which will be the next defining Seattle sound. The display, like most observers, can't hazard a guess. Crumpled, hand-scrawled lyric sheets are displayed alongside battered, sweatstained guitars, and fliers for small-club shows featuring grunge bands that hadn't quite mastered their instruments but would go on to sell millions of CDs. Many of the beer-soaked relics of Seattle's grunge-rock heyday are now captured under glass at the new Experience Music Project. But just because grunge is part of a museum, it doesn't mean that the Seattle music scene is dead. In fact, the disappearance of the flannel-shirt-and-cutoffs crowd has cleared the way for a vibrant, eclectic mix of new sounds. "In some ways it's great, because without that national spotlight beaming on Seattle, people don't have to be so self-conscious," said Joe Ehrbar, editor for The Rocket, a weekly that covers Seattle's music scene. "Remember, the kind of music that came out of here was something that no one had ever heard," he said. "Now, with the Internet especially, everyone knows what's going on. I think it's going to happen somewhere else, if it ever happens again, and it's going to be a totally different kind of music." Seattle will continue to produce high-profile bands, Ehrbar predicted, but it's unlikely to become the center of the rock universe again. Those seeking a window into the lost world of grunge can pay the $20 admission price at Experience Music Project, a pet project of local software billionaire Paul Allen. Crossword ACROSS 1 Out of fashion 6 Strip cut by a lawnmower 11 Original 14 Fred Astaire's arc 15 California ballplayer 16 Boston hockey great 17 Garden cart 19 Compete 20 Focal point 21 Poor sleepers 23 Reaping tool 25 cool or groovy 26 Clean and ady dyes 30 Wines 30 Bedtime drinks 34 Sound component 38 Showed contempt for 39 Sleeping bag 41 Nearby 43 Surrounded by hostile forces 43 Colombo's country 44 Meat inspecting 46 U.S. voter 48 Amen to that! 53 Dall's movement 58 Church recess 58 Hurry 60 Bluebloods 62 O'Hare abbr. 63 Like fatty animal tissue 64 Go along with 65 Chelmsford's county 66 DOWN 1 Hocks 2 Committee type 3 Run-down and shabby 4 Falling ice 5 Moray or conger 6 Bridge 7 Destroyer or fragile © 2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved 10/12/00 8 Sure-handed 9 Ioil 10 Felled 11 Exploiling stars 12 Children's character 13 Soerce forcibly 14 'The Devil's Dictionary' writer 22 Guarantee 24 Mad as a ... 25 Naughty 26 Trap type 30 Sports division, est 1969 31 Sick 32 Sticky stuff 33 European light cavalryman 34 Collie or corgi 35 de France 36 Annie 37 Cross or Affleck 38 Inuit 39 Plain-woven fabric Solutions to Wednesday's Crossword 44 "Son of Daeaalus 45" "of the Field" 46 Lead to seats 47 Musical composition 48 Apprehension 51 Bogart movie. *Key* 52 Let live 53 Daisylike flower 54 Relaxation 55 Charan's river 56 Hack PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts CONGRATULATIONS U.S. MARINE CORPS OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL GRADUATES BROGAN ISSITT AND MICHAEL BARNETT IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO JOIN THIS ELITE GROUP OF UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS STUDENTS CONTACT CAPT W.A. PATTON 1-800-531-1885 OR PATTONWA@9MCD.USMC.MIL