2 • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INSIDE THURSDAY, OCTOBER3, 2002 Table of contents Grocery store offers 'Help' with Beatles classes...3 Folk artists to play free concert for students ...3 Conner moving out of the garage ...4 Weezer releases concert album...5 'Tuxedo' fits Chan, spoofs spy-movie genre ...6 'Red Dragon' eerie addition to Hannibal trilogy ...7 Love made dangerous in 'Sex and Lucia' ...7 Barbers downtown mainstay ...8 'Two Gentlemen' tale of learning, growing ...10 Seinfeld's stand-up not as friendly, just as funny ...10 Hand bags no longer billboards for designers ...11 MTV video jockey defies expectations with attitude ...11 Female genitalia: more than just a vagina...12 Breast cancer a threat for all ages and genders ...12 No Lessons to rock Jazzhaus ...13 Lawrence Oktoberfest to celebrate German culture ...14 Tongue in Beak ...15 Contact Kristi Henderson, Jayplay editor at khenderson@kansan.com or 864-4810. LIVE MUSIC TODAY The Ordinary Way The Bottleneck 18+ Open mic/open jam night Stu's Midtown Tavern 9 p.m., no cover $2 Dollar Shoe Revival Story Jazzhaus $3 West Side Folk: Colleen Sexton / Trina Hamlin Hawk's Nest, Kansas Uni 7:30p.m., free for students with ID, $5 at the door for others TOMORROW DJ Not a DJ CD release party The Pool Room $5 for 18-20, $3 for 21+ $10 DOS Super Furry Animals/Fourtet The Bottleneck 9 p.m., 18+, $8 in advance, The Schwag (Grateful Dead Tribute Band) Abe & Jake's Landing 8:30 p.m. doors open, 18+, $5 Billy Ebeling And The Late For Dinner Band Stu's Midtown Tavern ■ Matthew Moon Jazzhaus $4 SATURDAY Son Venezuela The Bottleneck 18+ No Lessons Jazzhaus $4 Erfmen/Jumbo's Killcrane Replay Lounge 21+, $2 SUNDAY Esau/Lovelife Replay Lounge Aerosmith/Kid Rock Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Bonner Springs 7:30 p.m., $75 and $65 for reserved, $30 for lawn Billy Ebeling And The Late For Dinner Band 4 p.m., Sunset Elementary Benefit MONDAY Mooney Suzuki/Sahara Hotnights/Conner The Bottleneck 8 p.m., 18+, $10 TUESDAY ■ Mortician/Scar Culture/Malignance/Truth Cell The Bottleneck 7:30 p.m., all ages, $8 WEDNESDAY ■ Julia Peterson and David Swalve Jazzhaus $3