1 minute read
Don't fear this Friday the 13th
Triskaidekaphobia Fest II takes place this Friday, beginning at 9 p.m. in the Founder's Hall gym. Four bands will be appearing in the gym and food and drink will be provided. Beer will also be served to those who are 21 years old and older and have ID.
by Janice C. Funk staff writer
Advertisement
To an individual with the disorder "triskaidekaphobia," an abnormal fear of the number 13, Friday the 13th may arouse feelings of dread, anxiety or paranoia. But as members of the •. Cabrini College community know, with four bands and food and drink in the Founder's Hall gym, Friday the 13th is nothing to be afraid of.
WYBF-FM, along with the Campus Activities and Programming Board, is hosting Triskaidekaphobia Fest II, the annual celebration of that fabled day.
This year, Triskaidekaphobia Fest will be held on Friday, Nov. 13 from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.
Founder's Hall gym is the site of this year's event. Food and drink are covered in the $3 admission price, which will be split between WYBF and CAP Board. Those who are 21 years old and older should bring their ID if they plan to drink alcohol, as beer will also be provided. cover of self-titled Thicker than Water CD Thicker than Water; which features first-year student John Bozzuto will close out the night.
The band Grow will be kicking off the Triskaidekaphobia Fest II at 9 p.m. in Founder's Hall.
"The night starts out with lighter rock," said senior Kelly Monahan, operations manager of WYBF. "As the night goes on, the music gets progressively by Monahan as "rock-country," will follow the opener at about 10 p.m. Tom Gillam may be recognized from their performance at the Corestates Center with Garth Brooks.
Room with a View, referred to by Monahan as a "techno-rock" genre, follows Tom Gillam. They will play at about 1 I p.m.
The last band to perform at 12 p.m. will be Thicker Than Water, a band with a Cabrini connection. Guitarist John Bozzuto is a fust-year student at Cabrini majoring in English/communication.
Says Bozzuto of Thicker Than Water's premiere performance at Cabrini, "It's cool that they're having a bunch of diverse bands play at one show, in front of, hopefully, a lot of people." harder."
The first band taking the stage at 9 p.m. in Founder's Hall will be Grow, a three-piece acoustic group. Tom Gillam, categorized
Fall Theater Review
Bozzuto adds, "I hope people still stick around when the beer runs out, because we're a good band."