Section A·Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 3, 2000 Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 Personal Web Sites ¢.28/day, $8.34/mo, or $100/yr Great For: =Students =Fraternities =Organizations =Campus Teams =Sororities =Resame/Portfolio Includes: Hosting, Creation, Design, Posting, Registration, and Maintenance Opportunity to make money by selling web sites Contact Linda Schattier (913) 768 -7611 or e-mail: LindaagentKC.com YOGA CLASSES! YOGA CLASSES! Lunaria Holistic Health Center Experience serenity in our new, quiet, & spacious yoga classroom Drop in on a class and discover how great you can feel with yoga! 2 for 1 special! (Bring a friend, & get 50% off!) (785) 841-1587 1414 W. Sixth St. Suite 100 Call for a current class schedule! Exp. 11/15/00 Presenters: Dennis M. Dailey, Professor, School of Social Welfare O&I Student Organization & Lifelong Learning Room 601, Campus center Helen, Sweatheart of the Internet MTV2 had never played an entire album before but agreed when Radiohead's representatives approached station executives. "It is unique and refreshing in this day and age that a band is looking at the whole album," said David Cohn, general manager of MTV2. "Many artists probably think they are and probably are writing an album as a whole. But they don't market it that way." Radiohead is encouraging listeners to treat the album as a unified piece of art. It isn't releasing a single or making a video to accompany any of its songs. With so many entertainment options competing for attention, if there's no hit single being played on the radio, albums frequently go unheard. Long popular in Europe, compilation discs that string together hit singles of various artists recently have started selling well in the United States. The approach is a sign of respect for Radiohead and, perhaps, of a backlash in the music industry against short attention spans and the dominance of hit singles. The British band's last album, OK Computer, was critically hailed as a rock landmark and, without the benefit of a hit single, sold 1.7 million copies. This week's release of the follow-up has been eagerly awaited. CD players also give listeners the chance to skip songs they don't like at the press of a remote control button. With records, such a chore required getting up, going to the turntable and moving the needle. MTV2 plays entire album NEW YORK - For nearly an hour recently, the video channel MTV2 aired a film of something many viewers probably had never seen: a record album spinning on a turntable, the needle inching toward the center. The Associated Press About a dozen radio stations also are playing the album from start to finish. To accompany the visual, MTV2 played *Kid A*, a new album by the rock band Radiohead that arrives in stores today. Not just one song, but 10 of them — the whole album. Crossword ACROSS 1 Drag 4 Third-baseman Wade 9 Wooden shoe 14 Greek letter 15 Concur 2 Disconcert 17 Crowd fig. 8 Basic microtechnology 1 Singer Reese 20 Ooze 22 Approximation 22 Went wrong 28 Silent 27 Queen's address 29 Pea capsule 37 Crazes 34 Pub choice 36 Macmillan or Wilson 38 Locality 38 Region of Israel 41 The devil 43 J.K. Gaibraith's field 44 High on drugs 46 Sock's end 47 Lairs 47 Sawbuck 48 Window part 49 Dada artist Max 51 Country on the Gulf of Aden 56 Omnipresent overseer 61 Space starter? 62 Man market 63 Greek learn 6 Also 66 Judges' gab 67 Maine college town 69 Proofs of age, briefly 77 Wedding VIP 78 Computer geeks 81 Average grade DOWN Rib Plain mammal Planic dessert Spoiled Curved molding Ground grain 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 © 2000 Tribute Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. 10/2/00 7 Terrorist police force 8 Punctuation mark 9 Egypt's Amwar 10 Aid a criminal 11 Island off Java 12 Norwegian capital 13 Comparison conjunction 14 Vegetable sphere 15 Centers 16 Armenia Arlene 18 Eminent conductor 19 Rooter 20 Art of counting 21 Art 23 Japanese drink 24 Elderly 25 Sheoostring 26 Memory 27 Elected ones 28 June 6, 1944 29 Coastal wind Solutions to Monday's crossword direction 50 Red or Yellow 51 Rub out 52 Carusor or 53 Poison 54 Eat away 55 Hangman's loop 56 Fishhook feature 57 Stravinsky or Sikorsky 58 Mongolian desert 59 Engendered 60 Fruity coat 61 Romaine DRINK LOG YOU COULD FLY UP ON FREE