Entertainment Briefs
Campus Times
February 13, 1998
Soul Food Dinner
Students are invited to continue in the celebration of Black History
Month next Thursday, Feb. 19, with the Annual Soul Food Dinner.
Dr. James Benson and his ensemble of jazz musicians will perform throughout
the evening, as Aramark food services serves guests and students of the
event.
The Soul Food Dinner begins at 4 p.m. in the Davenport Dining Room.
Students with meal cards may use their card, while guests must pay $7 for
the dinner.
Acetone Band Performance
Vapor Records' Acetone band will perform at Rhino Records in Claremont
tomorrow at 5 p.m.
Acetone has been featured in a variety of music magazines, including
CMJ, Option, LA Weekly, BAM and The Beat.
In addition, they have toured the United States and Canada within the
last year, opening for Spiritualized. This March, they will reunite with
Spiritualized as the opening act for the band's England tour.
Rhino Records is located at the corner of Bonita and Yale in the City
of Claremont.
Jordan's Sports
With proper proof of identification, La Verne students are entitled
to free access of the pool tables at Jordan's Sports Bar & Grill on
Tuesday nights.
Jordan's Sports Bar & Grill is located in the Arts Colony of Downtown
Pomona, at 296 West Second St., on the corner of Second and Main. For further
information or details, contact Jordan's at (909) 623-6529.

