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Saving Abel to play in Planet birthday concert

TimeOut previews Saving Abel, a band playing in the Sept. 30 concert.

By Greg Blanton

For this lowly TimeOut writer, there is no Clemson event more exciting than the rare rock show at Littlejohn Coliseum. Last November, Littlejohn took about all the rocking it could withstand when it featured Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Three Days Grace and Fall Out Boy, among others, in a two-day span.

Be Kind, Rewind

By Liz Hunter

Gather 'round, film philistines, prepare to be enlightened. There's a new girl in town, and she's successfully secured this weekly space in order to spread a little film love to the Clemson community. Though the name has changed, the film column continues, and for good reason.

The Dining Duo

Jittery Joe's Coffee

Katie is from the suburbs of Washington, D.C, and on her victory lap as a senior. After former Diva Amanda graduated Clemson (and is now a graduate student at Georgia State), she decided on recruiting Nick to bring a male perspective and some red meat to the column.

On the prowl

By Ivanna Johnson

Though life is not a John Travolta film with musical numbers, life lessons and poodle skirts, there is something to be said about summer lovin'. Whether it be the warm sunny days or the lack of clothing (string bikinis and such), summer always seems ripe with romance.

The top 5

Major Changes of Clemson Over the Summer

By Corrina Miller

5: Lake Hartwell Um.... where'd it go? There is distinctly less lake than there was before the summer started. We are at least 20 feet below as of the last update. Those who own lakefront homes have a lot more beach and a lot less water. A word of caution to those who go swimming: There's lots of old trees and sticks out there you don't want to run into.

The Ten Commandments of Parking Services

By Zach Musgrave

I. I am the LORD thine God, Parking Services. I brought thee from chaos into order. Thou shalt have no gods before Parking Services, and thou shalt not make for thineself an idol, a false hangtag or decal, no matter of what color. Thou shalt not bow down to the evils of CAT, for I, Parking Services, am a jealous and vengeful God.

Quick Cut-Out

Tilapia for Two

By Kelly Croughwell

2 tilapia fillets 1 can coconut milk (found in Hispanic foods aisle) ¼ cup flour 1 envelope Good Seasons Italian dressing mix Non-stick spray (such as Pam) Spatula Marinate tilapia in a zip-top bag filled with coconut milk for one hour. Pat dry with paper towels.

Horoscopes

By Jorge Torrocita

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Watch out for scary people in the first-floor Brackett bathrooms. "Candy" is cheap, and you can get it somewhere else. And didn't your mother ever warn you not to talk to strangers? Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You don't want to forget things at home.

On [tech]

By Jason Yang

So Michael Phelps has won a lot of gold medals, we find out that the girl singing in the opening ceremonies was really lip synching, and the fireworks during those ceremonies were actually computer generated and done before the show. What about the BSOD projected on the roof of the Bird's Nest during the opening ceremonies? The BSOD, or Blue Screen of Death, is the classic error message that gets displayed when Windows operating systems have fatal system errors and crash.

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