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Our first annual Holiday Gift Guide! Plus, we chat with Corpus Christi singer/songwriter Jimmy Willden about his upcoming EP and check out some sequel comic books including the return of Bill & Ted.
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DECEMBER 8-21, 2014P. 2
Editor’s Note
As 2014 rolls to an end, it’s nice to reflect on the films that have been released over the past months.
But it’s really hard to do that when the 2015 film release sched-ule is packed with so much awe-someness! We’re getting some long awaited sequels like “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and the latest Bond film “Spectre.” We’re getting another Terminator film as well, “Terminator: Genisys,” which is supposed to kick of a new set of films. And yes, Arnold is back in at least the first one as an ‘older’ Terminator model who has been protecting Sarah Conner basically her whole life.
We will also travel back to Jurassic Park with “Jurassic World” where the theme park is officially open for business, and that can’t be a good thing.
Mad Max is also making his tri-
umphant return to the big screen with “Mad Max: Fury Road” but instead of Max we grew up with over the years, Mel Gibson has been replaced with Tom Hardy and will more than likely be a very excellent replacement.
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2” will be released (though I don’t really care for the franchise) as well as what might be the final installment of the highly popular “Fast & Furious” film series “Fast 7.”
A few more notable releas-es are Marvel’s “Ant-Man,” “Mission Impossible 5,” “Ted 2,” “Tomorrowland,” “The Peanuts Movie” and the reboot of “Fantastic 4.”
While mostly all these movies are sure to make tons of dough throughout the year, there’s one film that, for me, is outshining them all.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has been on every fan boys radar even before it was ever officially announced. I mean, they’ve brought the main cast from the original three films back, 30 years later, to continue their adventures in a gal-axy far, far away.
With only a teaser released so far, which shattered Youtube view-ing records, fans and non-fans alike will more than likely watch the film because it’s a new “Star Wars” film which makes it more than a film. It becomes an event.
– Paul GonzalesEditor
2015 is going to be huge
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DAPHNE GARCIADaphne has been playing video games since her mother bought her an Atari when she
was 4 years old. When not kill-ing zombies or raiding caves, Daphne can be found creat-ing weapons and clothing for her Steampunk character.
contributorsPAUL GONZALES
Paul does things and then writes about them. That’s pretty much it. Now, sometimes, he gets to do really fun
stuff and still manage to have a job when he returns to his office. Maybe they’re just not on to me yet?
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
n Monday, Dec. 8, the cast and crew of the 24th
James Bond film head to Pinewood Studios in London to begin film-ing the latest install-ment of the hit fran-chise. And in less than a year it will be hitting screens around the world.
“Spectre” is the title for the film, which is also the fictional global terrorist organi-zation featured in Ian Fleming’s James Bond nov-els. SPECTRE stands for SPecial Executive for Counter-
intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion and is run by Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who was previously played in the
films by Donald P l e a s e n c e , Telly Savalas, Charles Gray and Max von Sydow among oth-
ers. He’s also the basis of
the char-a c t e r
D r .
Evil from the “Austin Powers” films.
“Spectre” marks the fourth time Daniel Craig will don Bond’s tuxe-do, but in the last film, “Skyfall,” which dealt with the aging secret agent, will it be his final film? Craig is the oldest looking Bond on screen that’s for sure, but he’s still got a lot left in the tank if they choose to keep him as the titular hero.
In the movie, a cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to
uncover a sinister orga-nization.
While M battles political forces to keep the secret ser-vice alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.
David Bautista, fresh off his hit
“Guardians of the Galaxy,” will play Mr.
Hinx and be joined by Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra, Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann and two-time Oscar win-ner Christoph Waltz as Oberhauser.
Along with the filming in London, the production will also travel to Mexico City, Rome, Tangier and Erfoud, Morocco, Sölden, Obertilliach and Lake
Altausee and Austria.
And this Bond will be cruising in a Aston Martin DB10 which was created specifically for the film.
Sam Mendez, who
helmed the highest gross-ing Bond film so far, “Skyfall,” has returned to the director’s chair to give us another thrill and hopefully another great Bond film.
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TRICKED OUT RIDE The original Aston Martin DB5 made its debut in 1985’s “Goldfinger” and was full of nifty gadgets like machine guns, tire slashers and a smoke screen. These days Bond likes to stay exclusive with the newest Astin Martin DB10 created for the film and not for sale.
The 1981 cult classic “Escape From New York” is mak-
ing a comeback, albeit, in comic book form.
John Carpenter’s film features Kurt Russell as Snake Plissken and is set in 1997, which is the future, and New York has been completely written off by the gov-ernment and turned into a giant prison. Plissken gets caught and tricked into saving the President after his plane goes down over Manhattan.
There was a sequel to the film in 1996 called “Escape From L.A.” which wasn’t as awe-some but still managed to be fun.
The comic book, from BOOM! Studios, takes place right after the final frame of the first film, disregarding it’s West Coast sequel entirely.
“We’re starting right at the end of “Escape from New York” and following Snake from the moment he walks off screen,” the comic book writer Christopher Sebela said during a recent inter-view.
“Everything is so wide open at the end of the movie that there’s about a billion directions we can go, and we’re going to try to go as many of them as possible.”
This isn’t the first time the film or it’s pro-taganist has been vis-ited in comics. There was a Marvel one-shot called “The Adventures of Snake Plissken” and
a four-issue CrossGen miniseries titled “John Carpenter’s Snake Plissken Chronicles.” But what makes this new take on the char-acter interesting is that it’s planned as an ongo-ing series, so who knows where Snake will end up?
“The best part of hav-ing a springboard like this is if America is in such dire straits that the crime rate has risen 400%, and they turned
New York City into a walled prison, how warped are the other 49 states of the union?” Sebela said.
“Snake is gonna find out exactly just how messed up the rest of America has truly got-ten.”
The first issue of “Escape From New York” is available online and at your local comic shop. You can find the nearest retailer at Comicshoplocator.com.
DECEMBER 8-21, 2014P. 4
comic books
Plissken Readies for Yet Another ‘Escape’
by Paul Gonzales
The Wyld Stallyns Ride AgainBOOM! Studios is
also breathing new life into another cult classic, this time
something a little more humorous.
Bill and Ted finally make their most excel-lent return next year with “Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return,” and although it’s not the way most fans wanted to see them, at least we’re getting something.
Following the time-traveling historic epic of Excellent Adventure and the turbulent life and death of the duo in Bogus Journey, Bill and Ted must now ful-fill their destiny as the inspiration for galactic harmony. And how can someone hate the Wyld Stallyns as much as the evil Chuck De Nomolos? With the power of time travel, Bill and Ted set their sights on turning a young 27th-century Nomolos’ non-non-hei-nous attitude into some-thing most outstanding and metal.
That’s right, the band’s back together, and this time they’re a little heavier.
There’s been talks over the past few years about Bill and Ted’s return to the big screen with Keanu Reeves being the most vocal about their immanent next adven-ture.
“It didn’t help that the first script that they brought in was prob-ably budgeted at $150 million dollars,” Reeves said during a press jun-ket interview earlier this year.
“I don’t know if Bill & Ted carry that much
weight. Part of the argu-ment is that it’s not that popular internationally, that’s where so much of the funding for movies comes from these days.
“They’ve worked on the script and the bud-get, just trying to get the right script and then get the business side wrapped up, financiers and rights, all the show business stuff.”
With the film look-ing further and further on the horizon, BOOM! Studios decided to treat us with this six issue mini-series that launch-es in March 2015. Each issue of the series will be 32 pages and in full color. Mark your calen-dars for their most tri-umphant return indeed.
Until then, be excel-lent to each other.
HERE COMES THE BOOM! BOOM! Studios’ ‘Escape From New York’ comic book sequel to the John Carpenter’s cult hit film is out now for a mere $2.99 and can be picked up online or at your local comic book retailer.
MOST EXCELLENT ‘Bill & Ted’s Triumphant Return’ drops March 2015 and will be a six issue mini-series.
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HELP PRODUCE A FEATURE FILMorpus Christi’s Jimmy Willden has been prom-inent in the art
scene for quite some time now. The award-winning writer, film-maker and songwriter returns to the music world with his first solo work in six years. “Melodies of the Aftermath” is his newest four track EP and will be released on Thursday, Dec. 18, at the House of Rock, 511 Starr St. in Corpus Christi.
Willden started his musical career at the age of 14, releasing his debut album “Beginnings.”
Since then, he has released four solo albums, two EPs, toured the western half of U.S. and attracted the attention of MTV, with one of his songs making it onto the soundtrack of the popular dating show, “Next.”
We had the chance to chat with Willden about the songwriting pro-cess, his new EP and his upcoming touring plans with the Jimmy Willden Band.
STXscene: When did you get in to play-ing guitar and what inspires you to write songs?
Jimmy Willdon: I got into guitar playing when I joined my first band with three of my cousins back when I was 12. I wanted to be able to write my own stuff, so I had my cousin Nathan teach me a couple chords (C and G, which became the basis for all of my songs for a couple years...) and the rest is history.
For me, everything is susceptible to becoming inspiration for a song. Of course, heartbreak and pain lead to some of the best stuff, but so does the quest for a brief under-standing of life, people, God, and the world around us. Sometimes, I can look at a f***ing tree, and be reminded of some random childhood memory...and then bam, a new song is written. BY LOOKING AT A F***ING TREE!
But I digress: usually it depends on if I’ve had my coffee.
STX: What are some of the stories behind the tracks on the EP?
JW: The theme for the new EP “Melodies of the Aftermath,” and the full album (which will drop next spring) seems to come from wad-ing through the haze of a tumultuous chapter in my life.
“Some Savior,” the opening track of the EP, depicts my thoughts and trepidation of getting back into a relationship with someone I know I shouldn’t be in one with, but I’m going to do it any-way.
“Stuck in Love” is pret-ty self-explanatory.
For “Smoke,” I call that track my “gift song” because I can spend three months laboring over trying to write a crappy song, let alone a good one.
And that one was written one night in five minutes while I was waiting to go to dinner with my Dad. I don’t know where that song came from...in fact, I was probably staring at a tree. A F***ING TREE!
STX: How’s the new single doing?
JW: “Stuck in Love” is doing great so far. We’ve been on the radio around Texas and in the UK, and we’ve been added to sever-al Internet radio stations worldwide. This month, we’ll also be going into production on the music video, which should drop soon!
STX: I knew you first as the filmmaker and now the musician. Do the two mediums com-plement one another?
JW: I’ve been playing music ever since I can remember, and I’ve also been “playing movies” ever since I can remem-ber. I do think they complement each other because, first and fore-most, I consider myself a storyteller, and a story can be told in countless mediums, be it a poem, a photograph, a painting, a movie, or a song, right? Art is relative, or some-thing; and the stories are the only thing that binds it all together.
But simply, there’s nothing greater than the marriage of film and music. Watching a movie that has the perfect song behind those moving images...flawless.
STX: I know you’ve done a little travel-ing with your band so what’s the best show you’ve played?
JW: Recently, I’ve only done some solo shows around Texas. One of my favorite recent out-of-town shows was at
the Red Shed Tavern in Austin for the Texas Indie Fest that was held in October. That group really supports artists and songwriters.
STX: What comes after you release the EP?
JW: Once the EP drops on the 18th of this month, the band and I will be div-ing headfirst into a whirl-
wind, working on a Texas tour as the start of 2015, expanding nationally as we get into springtime, and then ultimately, I want to go overseas by the end of next year.
It’s been six years since I’ve released any new music of my own, and I’m excited to share these new songs with anyone who’s willing to listen!
local music
Corpus Christi musician Jimmy Willden makes his return to music with a brand new EP and his eyes set on the horizon
interview by Paul Gonzales
DO THE MATH The new EP ‘Melodies of the Aftermath’ will be released Dec. 18 at the House of Rock, 511 Starr St. in Corpus Christi, with doors opening at 9 p.m.
DECEMBER 8-21, 2014P. 6
gift guide
Already tired of that glorious smell of pumpkin spice and turkey? Well bring back that fresh Taco Bell scent with this burrito scented candle. Don’t feel like Mexican? Try Popcorn, Pizza, Beer and Vomit scents as well.
$9.99Perpetualkid.com
In-laws making you drink too much? Your beer can’t get cold fast
enough? Simply take one of the Chillsner beer chillers out of the freezer and insert it into your favorite beer and BAM! Instant cold refreshment. Each pack comes with two spikes that require chilling before use.
$21.00Amazon.com
Poor Chewie. He’s no longer a walking rug. BUT that’s great because now you can use him to add some much needed Wookie charm around your place. Two sizes available: 6’ x 3’ or 8’ x 4’ $99.99 – $149.99
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STXscene’s for your
HOME
for your
GUYfor your
GIRL
Burrito Scented Candle
This T-Rex 3D resin wall art is sure to inspire many a
conversation. It comes with a metal keyhole to mount it flush to the wall and is 14(H) x 14(D) inches which is said to be big enough to eat a small child.
$48.00Amazon.com
Wall Mounted T-Rex Head
Chewbacca Rug
Turn some heads in the parking lot and protect your ride at the same time. This sunshade is universal in size and style and is an officially licensed Star Wars product.
$14.99Amazon.com
Star Wars Accordion Sunshade
Marshall Amp Mini Fridge
This Marshall fridge looks just like an amp and can keep your favorite beverages cold during jam sessions. It comes in at 24.2 x 33.9 inches and weighs 55 lbs.
$369.99Amazon.com
Crazy, Stupid, Lovely Tee
Yes, this is T-shirt with pictures of Ryan Gosling all over it. The front and back feature the heartthrob from some of his most handsome
poses through the years.
$54.99Modcloth.com
Hasselhoff? More like Hasselhon! This ‘Best of’ collection from
the ‘Baywatch’ crooner features the overseas hits ‘Michael Knight,’ ‘Freedom From the World’ written by Paul Anka and two previously unreleased tracks ‘Fallin’ In Love’ and ‘Do You Believe in Love.’ Perfect.
$9.00Amazon.com
The Best ofDavid Hasselhoff
This brasserie converts to a face mask with a radiation sensor incorporated into the bra. The sensor strip can test radiation in RAD units. Each, umm, cup can be converted in to a wearable face mask so if you give this to a loved one she might just pay you back by saving your life. It could happen.
$49.99Ebbra.bigcartel.com
RAD Emergency Bra
Chillsner Beer Chilling System
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gift guide
Now you can update your profile pic in real life! This social media
shower curtain is perfect for your friends who can’t get enough social media. It measures 70 x 70 in. and is, of course, water resistant.
$16.00Amazon.com
The perfect gift for children who are just learning to iPee or iPoop. There’s a nifty little stand to hold 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation iPads and features a clear toughscreen protector which guards against smudges and messy hands.
$24.00Amazon.com
CTA Digital iPotty
Why should you be left to clean up the holiday mess all by yourself? Put your little crawler to work by putting them in this awesome outfit. Teaches them a good work
ethic and saves you time and money on cleaning.
$40.00Betterthanpants.com
Has someone been making your life a living hell all year? Well, look no further as you have
found the perfect gift for them. You can send a quart or gallon of Cow, Gorilla
and even Elephant poop completely anonymous. Or splurge and get the three poop combo.
$15.95 – $44.95Poopsenders.com
Quite possibly the best holiday movie ever made. Dan Haggerty stars as an ex-cop battling an elf demon created by the Nazis. It’s rated PG-13 but there is a few scenes of the elf getting a little frisky so be warned. It’s only on VHS so enjoy. $28.00
Amazon.com
This is TCSM in all it’s Blu-Ray glory! You get a poster, a bloody apron and five discs (Blu-Ray, DVD and special features) as well as a replica case of the 18-wheeler from the end of the film. It also features an all new digital transfer from the 16mm film.
$68.00Amazon.com
for your
GEEK
for yourENEMY
for yourMOVIEBUFF
for yourHIGHROLLER
for yourBABY
Poop
The Official Baby Mop
This is a soil sample collected from the 1947 UFO crash site reported in New Mexico. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity so if you know an alien enthusiast, give them a piece of UFO history.
$12.95Amazon.com
Social Media Shower Curtain
Roswell Soil
Sample
Level-Up Pipe Mug
Perfect for your late night gamer this mug has saved Mario too many times to count and holds 15 oz. and is dishwasher and microwave safe.
$12.99Thinkgeek.com
Texas Chain Saw Massacre(Black Maria Special Edition)
Elves(VHS)
Back to the Future II Hoverboard Replica
Well it’s almost 2015 and while we’re still waiting for real hoverboards to hit the market (look for them late next year) this replica from the ‘Back to the Future’ films will have to do. It’s 31 x 4.8 x 10 in. and comes with a smaller 6 in. replica, too.$380.00
Amazon.com
Authentic 1966 Batmobile ReplicaAccurate, officially licensed and
road worthy replica of Adam West’s Batman TV show Batmobile. This thing has everything; the batphone, afterburner
and rearview camera system.
$200,000hammacher.com
LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector’s MillenniumFalcon
This is the ultimate Millennium Falcon model containing 5,195 pieces and measuring in at 33.1(L) x 22.2(H) and includes five LEGO Star Wars characters.
$4,638.95Amazon.com
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Easily convert almost any vintage typewriter into a USB computer keyboard. You can use it with any Mac, PC or even iPads. You’ll only need a screwdriver, sandpaper and a hot glue gun! After the conversion you can still use the manual typewriter to type on paper.
$94.00Etsy.com
for yourHard
PARTIER
for your
NERD
You’ve probably spent way too much bailing them out of jail anyway but it is the holidays so this might do just fine. Don’t forget to attach a note with the amount of money they owe you.
$8.99Amazon.com
The Gift of Nothing
BACtrack Vio Smartphone Keychain Breathalyzer for
Smartphones
Do you have a tendency to party a little too hard during the Holidays? Well now you can tell if you over did it with this device which connects via bluetooth to
most smartphones and will let you know when your BAC will return to 0.00%
$52.00Amazon.com
Now you can play games wireless on your PC, Mac, iPhone or Android device with this nifty throwback NES controller. It also features upgradable Firmware and programmable keys so get your game on.
$35.50Amazon.com
Nintendo Bluetooth Control
Do you know someone who always has to be connected, even when they’re on vacation or camping out in the middle of the woods? Sure, we all do. Now they can keep all their devices charged and it folds up easily to fit in your backpack next to your pick ax or first aid kit.
$59.99Amazon.com
Anker 14W Dual-Port Solar Charger
Print your favorite pics straight from your phone on the go! You can connect via Bluetooth, NFC or USB. Now, this is an Android only device so I can’t fully endorse it, but it’s still pretty rad and if you do use an Android phone it’s a must have for gatherings.
$139.00Amazon.com
USB Typewriter Kit
LG Pocket Photo Printer
Big Mouth Ultimate Wine Bottle Glass
When you give this gift remember, you’re not enabling your friends’ drinking. You’re just making sure they stay seated instead of walking to the kitchen to fill their wine glass and possibly falling and hurting themselves. It holds a 750ml of wine and takes standard corks and bottle stoppers.
$13.00Amazon.com
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’Tis the season to be jolly and a little melan-choly. This holiday sea-son is offering great “new-gen” bundles of the Xbox One and PS4. With a year under the belt, each sys-tem has an impressive library of video games that will guarantee joy this holiday season. And as many gamers look for-ward to the high defini-tion thrills that the new generation of consoles has to offer, I can’t help but stop and feel somewhat sad I am leaving my old systems behind.
The old generation of consoles consisted of the titans Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 (PS3) as well as family-friend-ly Nintendo Wii. These three consoles made up the seventh generation of home entertainment sys-tems.
The Xbox 360 was released in 2005 and would remain unop-posed until the PS3 and Wii were released the fol-
lowing year. So for the last 7-8 years these were the systems that defined a generation of gamers. It was during this time that they were introduced to “Dead Rising,” “Gears of War,” “Assassin Creed,” “Infamous,” “Uncharted,” “Bioshock,” “Dragon Age” and “Mass Effect.”
Honestly, the list could go on and on.
Many of these games are genre defining, and it’s for that reason I per-sonally find it hard to believe their reign is over as the new generation of consoles begin to hit their
strides.
For the past year “new-gen” and “old-gen” have been co-existing in some-what peaceful harmony, with the exception of console exclusives, most games for the year have been released on both generations of system. But the signs of change are upon us.
On Oct. 28 of this year, video game developer Techland announced that their highly-anticipated game, “Dying Light,” was cancelling their PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game. As I read the arti-cle comments I noticed that fellow gamers were
falling
into two categories; those who were finally switch-ing over and those who were glad that the older generation version were being dropped.
No one was upset or outraged due to the “old gen” cancellation. For non-early adapters it was just the push most of them needed to make the leap to the new gen. This all just seemed odd in my opinion. Gamers have the tendency to get up in arms when their games are cancelled or messed with in any way. “Mass Effect 3”’s original ending was rewritten and
released f r e e
because the gaming com-munity was unhappy with the original ending.
But this wasn’t the case with “Dying Light”. Everyone was just accept-ing of the whole situation.
Another sign of chang-ing times is the remakes and enhanced releases of old gen games. Most recently “The Last of Us Remastered” and “Grand Theft Auto V” were released on the new con-soles with the later intro-ducing a first-person view that breathed fresh air on an already high octane game.
While I am excited for the future of gaming, I
can’t help the bittersweet goodbye I now must say to my older systems.
I know their days are numbered.
I no longer buy games for them, and soon my friends will also have con-verted over to the new systems, so game night will now consist of the lat-est new gen games.
So goodbye, sweet sys-tem, I will remember you fondly.
Let’s just hope your younger brother can live up to your impressive legacy.
Now, go forth and game on.
video games
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A(not so)Brief History of the Home Gaming Console
1958
Tennis for Two
Magnavox Odyssey
Atari 2600
Nintendo Color TV Game 6
Fairchild Channel F
Mattel Intellivision
Sega SG-1000
ColecoVision
Nintendo 64
Xbox One
Nintendo Gamecube
Sega Dreamcast
Playstation 2
XboxXbox 360
Playstation 3
Nintendo Wii
Sega Genesis
Neo Geo AES
Sega Saturn
Super NES3DO
Playstation
NEC PC-FX
Neo Geo CD
video games
Brown Box
1972
2001
1996
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19881986
1977
2005
1998
1990
1980
2006
1991
1982
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1968
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1994
1983
Nintendo Entertainment System
Sega Master System
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Thurs. Dec. 11• Voodoo Glow
Skulls at The House of Rock: No Questions Asked and Noah and The Beyonders will open up for the return of the Voodoo Glow Skulls. The doors open at 8 p.m. and tickets are just $13 at the door. 511 Starr St. in Corpus Christi.
• Adam Carroll at Schroeder Hall: Owen Temple will be joining Adam Carroll for a FREE show in the beer garden. The music kicks off at 7 p.m. and once again, it’s free. 12516 FM Rd. 622 in Goliad.
• JB and The Moonshine Band at Brewster Street Ice House: Mike Ryan will be opening up for JB and the Moonshine Band during the 94.7 Texas Throwdown Thursday. Tickets are just $15 and the doors open at 8 p.m. 1724 N. Tancahua St. in Corpus Christi.
Fri. Dec. 12• Inner Demons
Screening at Art Museum of South Texas: Director Seth Grossman will be in attendance at the screen-ing. The film follows an intervention style reality crew as they encounter a 16-year-old girl who may or may not be possessed. 1902 N. Shoreline Blvd. in Corpus Christi.
Dec. 12 & 13• Todd Bridges at
Chuckles Comedy Club: Todd Bridges, an
actor best known for play-ing Willis on “Diff’rent Strokes” in the 1970s and 1980s, performs stand-up comedy at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Friday and 10 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are just $18 at the door with VIP tickets also available. 617 Mesquite St. in Corpus Christi.
Sat. Dec. 13• Masters of Metal
Tribute at Zeros Hard Rock Club: No Remorse from S.A. (SLAYER Tribute), Hostile (PANTERA Tribute), Xodia (Metallica tribute) and Wrath will be rocking all night long during this awesome tribute to heavy metal. Doors open at 7 p.m. 6327 McArdle Rd. in Corpus Christi.
• Emmure at the House of Rock: The Acacia Strain, Fit For A King, KUBLAI KAHN and Sylar will be sup-porting Emmure for a full night of rock. The doors open at 5 p.m. and tickets are just just $22. 511 Starr St. in Corpus Christi.
• The Nutcracker
Ballet at American Bank Center: The Corpus Christi Ballet presents ‘The Nutcracker’ and will kick-off Saturday Dec. 13 and run Dec. 14, 20 and 21.Tickets will run from $16.50 to $31.50 for the Gala performanc-es. For more info visit Americanbankcenter.com. 1901 N. Shoreline Blvd. in Corpus Christi.
Thurs. Dec. 18• Jimmy Willden CD
Release Party at the House of Rock: Jimmy will be releasing his first EP in six years. Lady Katherine and Steven James will be sharing the stage with the Jimmy Willden Band and it’s just $5 to get in. The doors open at 9 p.m. 511 Starr St. in Corpus Christi.
Fri. Dec. 19• Andrew W.K. at
the House of Rock: Yip Deceiver, IAYD and Sebris will join the party king Andrew W.K. The doors open at 8 p.m. and it’s just $25 for a night of hard partying. 511 Starr St. in Corpus Christi.
• Josh Abbott Band at Schroeder Hall: With their new single burning up the country charts, it’s about time to catch Josh Abbott if you haven’t yet. Doors open at 8 p.m. and tickets are $20 the night of the show. 12516 FM Rd. 622 in Goliad.
Sat. Dec. 27• Cody Johnson at
Schroeder Hall: Cody Johnson returns to Schroeder Hall with his band and the doors open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 the night of the show. 12516 FM Rd. 622 in Goliad.
Thurs. Dec. 31• The Scott Taylor
Band at Schroeder Hall: Spend New Year’s
Eve with Scott Taylor and his band. The show’s bound to be a big one. Doors open at 8 p.m. and goes on until 2 a.m. It’s just $20 to attend. 12516 FM Rd. 622 in Goliad.
• 361 Photographers Meet-up Submission Contest: Submissions are being accepted for the possability to be featured in STEAM Magazine. They’re for everyone from novice to pros with an emphasis on creativ-ity. You can get more info by searching ‘361 Photographers network’ on Facebook.
Need your awesome event listed? Drop us a line at Paul@stxs-cene.com or send us a Facebook event invite at facebook.com/stxscene.
DECEMBER 8-21, 2014P. 12
“Reality leaves a lot to the
imagination.”– John Lennon
1940 - 1980
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