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Lions, tigers and cougars, oh my! A Wylie sanctuary lets visitors get in sync with exotic cats and volunteer, has worked with anThe Shorthorn senior staff imals through Hurricane Katrina Vicky Keahey has 53 babies and relief efforts in New Orleans and counting. seals in Greece. She came to the But these children are furry, sanctuary two years ago to bring weigh hundreds of pounds and her skills to the cats. She calls her carry a large set of fangs and claws. experience at the sanctuary “unbeSince 1998, the former veteri- lievable.” nary technician with 45 years of “It’s been unbelievably rewardanimal-care experience has led In- ing because I feel like I’m doing sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and something to give back to these unEducational Center, a 4-acre haven believably majestic animals,” Wilin Wylie, for abandoned and ne- liams said. “It’s just the little bit that glected exI feel like I can do otic cats like to help them.” tigers, lions “It’s been unbelievably For each cat, and mountain no matter its origrewarding because lions. ination, the hardMany of I feel like I’m doing ships endured the cats in the have tragic simisanctuary were something to give back larities. Midas, a abandoned, to these unbelievably golden tabby tiger neglected or with a peachy majestic animals,” abused by forgolden coat and mer owners chocolate stripes, or breeders. Lisa Williams, is one of only 40 The sanctumedia director and volunteer to 50 in the world ary works 100 and has skin canpercent off cer. Apollo, a tiger of donations and volunteer work. who was seized from an underThe labor and donations go toward ground breeder, came to the sancfeeding, cleaning and tending to the tuary as skin and bones and on the animals. brink of death. Because he had lived It all started with Tahoe, a cou- in his own urine and feces, he sufgar, that was brought in by its owner fered from chemical burns resulting for vet care but was never claimed in the loss of his fur. Shazam, a rare by her owner again. Keahey was white lion, was brought in with an left with the choice of euthanizing ear infection, brain parasite and her or finding her a home. After legs so weak he could only drag obtaining the proper licenses and himself with his front paws. being left with another cougar to “Their former owners were only care for by the state, Keahey turned interested in breeding them,” Wilthe property she owned in Wylie liams said. “They kept them alive into a sanctuary. so they could have more and sell “I think that because of a certain them.” chain of events and the way I got When the cats first arrive, the into doing this, this is my God- volunteers sit with them overnight calling,” she said. “I can’t stop.” Lisa Williams, media director CENTER continues on page 8b

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A Bengal tiger stares out of his fenced enclosure Sunday at In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center.

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Gas it, don’t pass it What: In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center Where: 3430 Skyview Drive in Wylie, Texas Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Price: A $10 donation is encouraged Online: www.insyncexotics.com Phone: 972-442-6888 Flower Mound

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Concerts Friday Portugal. The Man When: doors open at 8 p.m. Where: The Aardvark, 2905 W Berry St. Fort Worth, Texas Cost: $15 Experimental indie rock fourpiece, Portugal. The Man will play The Aardvark in Fort Worth on its way to Austin City Limits.

Pulse’s guide to arts and entertainment in the Metroplex this weekend. If you know of a cool Arlington event, let us know at features-editor. shorthorn@uta.edu.

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Saturday The National When: 8 p.m. Where: House of Blues, 2200 N. Lamar St. Dallas, Texas 75202 Cost: $54 Brooklyn-based indie rockers The National are on a Southern tour on their way to Austin City Limits and will stop in Dallas to play at the House of Blues.

Tonight Bed Races When: 7-11 p.m. Where: Maverick Stadium Cost: Free festivities, registration closed for teams racing This is a UTA tradition that is in its 30th year. This year the theme is “Bed Races Remixxx� and is a throwback to when the event began in the ’80. Friday Robin Hood (Russell Crowe) When: 5:30 p.m. Where: Planetarium Cost: $2

In the Metroplex Friday After Dark in The Park When: 5-11 p.m. Where: River Legacy Park, 703 NW. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, Texas 76012 Cost: Free. For volunteer information, contact UTA Volunteers at utavolunteers@uta.edu. Volunteering opportunity and festival at the Living Science Center located in River Legacy Park for young children. It features story-

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Diane Lane stars in Secretariat, the story of a racehorse that won the the Triple Crown in 1973. The film opens Friday. telling, a pumpkin patch, entertainment and crafts. MusicArte de Fort Worth When: Noon-10:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday Where: Sundance Square, 201 Main St., Suite 700, Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Cost: Free An outdoor festival celebrating Latino art, music, food and dancing in Fort Worth’s Sundance Square. Ansel Adams: Eloquent Light When: 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednes-

day, Friday, Saturday Noon–5 p.m. Sunday Where: Amon Carter Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107 Cost: Free Landscape photographer Ansel Adams has forty landmark and lesser-known works shown by the Carter Museum. It runs until Nov. 7.

In Theaters Life as We Know It Director: Greg Berlanti Starring: Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, Josh Lucas

Rated: PG-13 In Theaters: Friday Two single adults become caregivers to an orphaned girl when their mutual best friends die in an accident. -imdb.com Secretariat Director: Randall Wallace Starring: Diane Lane, John Malkovich, Scott Glenn Rated: PG In Theaters: Friday The life story of Penny Chenery (Lane), whose racehorse, Secretariat, won the Triple Crown in 1973. —imdb.com

Comedy Godfrey When: 8 p.m. Tonight, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Where: Improv Comedy Club, 309 Curtis Mathes Way # 147 Arlington, Texas 76018 Cost: $15 Godfrey is one of the hottest young comedians on the horizon. In fact, Ben Stiller cast him to play himself in Zoolander, a performance that has since achieved cult status. His more recent film roles in Johnson Family Vacation, Soul Plane, The Cookout and Phat Girlz, highlight Godfrey’s comedic range. —improv.com

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FRIDAY Music Ziegenbock Stage 5 p.m. – The Amorist 6:30 p.m. – Jaci and Those Guys 7:30 p.m. – Petty Theft 9 p.m. – Telegraph Canyon 10:30 p.m. – Sarah Jaffe Bud Light Stage 5:30 p.m. – The Sound of Curves 7 p.m. – Hoyotoho 8:45 p.m. – Smile Smile 10 p.m. – The Hope Trust Redrock Micro Graffiti Room 5 p.m. – Seth Nelson

codemus Montez. He directed Dreamer, a short film. He shot Grand Prairie is partnering the film with local actors in one with several local businesses to day. “It came from watching my provide independent filmmakers and musicians a platform to friends who are struggling musicians, and they really want to showcase their talents. Fall Indie Fest is a collab- make it,” Montez said. “It’s not orative effort in its first year, set always easier, but at the end to last from Friday to Sunday. of the day, they’re happier for The film and music festival will doing it.” Art senior Daniel Mele will spotlight the performances of more than 35 musical acts along have two films showing this weekend, Program and The with screenGuardian . Proings of about gram is about 40 films, trail“The thing about a set of teeners and music energy, is that it’s agers whose videos. The computer profestival will really contagious,” gram is placed take place the in the wrong same weekend Amy Sprinkles, hands, while as the Austin City of Grand Prairie The Guardian City Limits communications director is about a man Music Festival. who loses his Grand Praifamily and must rie officials esdecide what to do next. Mele timate a large crowd. “I think, conservatively, we’re entered the competition on a hoping for 3,000 in our first friend’s suggestion, hoping his year,” said Amy Sprinkles, City of work would make the cut. “I felt lucky to have a project Grand Prairie communications in there,” he said. director. Sprinkles said the point of The Uptown Theatre in downtown Grand Prairie will Fall Indie Fest is to promote both host the new event. Managing Texas musicians and tourism in director Elspeth McDonald said Grand Prairie. The amount of the theatre is excited to be the creativity put into one spot will venue of choice for Fall Indie bring a high level of energy to Fest. Musical performances will the city, she said. “The thing about energy, take place outside of the theatre, while films will be shown inside. is that it’s really contagious,” “This is going to be such a Sprinkles said. Fall Indie Fest offers an alhuge event for us,” McDonald said. “Several of our entrants ternative to the popular, but are UTA students, which we’re relatively more expensive Austin festival. A standard day pass excited about.” Among UTA students getting for Fall Indie Fest will cost $10 involved is film sophomore Ni- versus Austin’s $85. The indie

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6 p.m. – Minor Damage Film Uptown Theater 6 p.m. • A Small Murder (short) • “Dear Momma” (music video) 7 p.m. • Hailey’s Angel (short) • Dreamer (short) 7:45 p.m. • Baalam Gimble’s Gumption (short) • Ice Cream Man (short)

8:30 p.m. Amateur (short) 9 p.m. • The Kelly Tapes (short) • Crown Thy Good (short) • “Scott McCurry & The Mercenaries” (music video) 10 p.m. • Thicker Than Water (trailer/teaser) • Day Javu (trailer/teaser) • Texas Curse (trailer/ teaser) • The Big Announcement (trailer/teaser) • Deeper and Deeper (feature)

Music Ziegenbock Stage Noon – Clay Thrash 1 p.m. – Racing Gravity 2 p.m. – Jet City Rotation 3 p.m. – Love vs. Hate 4 p.m. – Noah Caveny and The Marfalites 7:30 p.m. – Darden Smith 9 p.m. – Charlie Robison 10:30 p.m. – Reverend Horton Heat Bud Light Stage 12:30 p.m. – PS150 1:30 p.m. – The Lost 2:30 p.m. – Da SpeakerBoiz 3:30 p.m. – The Ones You Loved

Fall Indie Fest When: 5 p.m. to Midnight Friday 12 p.m. to noon Saturday 1-6 p.m. Sunday Where: Uptown Theater 120 East Main St. Grand Prairie, Texas 75050 Day pass: $10 Three-day pass: $20 VIP: $50 Free Parking 30

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festival will place an emphasis on Texas artists. “One of the requirements was that the films and music had to be produced by Texas filmmakers and the majority of a band had to come from Texas,” S&B Visionary CEO Dave Siebert said. S&B Visionary is one of the participating businesses partnering up with Grand Prairie to produce the event. The marketing firm assists the city in organizing events. Among the headliners are Dallas-based acts Reverend Horton Heat and indie folk duo, Smile Smile.

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SUNDAY 4:30 p.m. – Ideophonic 5 p.m. – Unveiled 6 p.m. – Scott McCurry and The Mercenaries 7 p.m. – Summer Ames 8:30 p.m. – Maren Morris Band 10 p.m. – Spector 45 Redrock Micro Graffiti Room 12:30 p.m. – Katsuk 1:30 p.m. – Ruby Likes Red 4:30 p.m. – Bible Fire 5:40 p.m. – Intake 6:40 p.m. – My Anthem Film Uptown Theater Noon • Thicker Than Water (trailer/

teaser) • Day Javu (trailer/teaser) • Texas Curse (trailer/teaser) • The Big Announcement (trailer/ teaser) • His Name is Bob (feature) 1:55 p.m. • Baalam Gimble’s Gumption (short) • “Scott McCurry & The Mercenaries” (music video) 2:30 p.m. • Hailey’s Angel (short) • The Guardian (short) • Program (short) • Judas The Lost Soul (short)

3:30 p.m. • Copperhead Road (short) • Thicker Than Water (trailer/teaser) • High Stakes (short) 4:15 p.m. • Seeds (short) • Card Shark (short) • Swing (short) • Crown Thy Good (short) 5 p.m. • The Box (short) • When He Left (short) • Amateur (short) 6 p.m. • Unbroken: The Pearl Bluegrass Circle (feature)

7:30 p.m. • “BAD B” by Taronica (music video) • “GOAT” - Highest Low (music video) • “Five Times August” - Break (music video) • Xtra Fly - “Crown Rock” (music video) • “Times Like These” (music video) • “Dear Momma” (music video) • “Scott McCurry & The Mercenaries” (music video) • “Angel Flight: Radney Foster” (invited music video) 8:30 p.m. Swept Away (invited feature)

Music Ziegenbock Stage 1 p.m. – The King Bucks 2:30 p.m. – Veronica y Avance 3:45 pm – The Hi-Tones 5:30 pm – Mount Righteous Bud Light Stage 2 p.m. – Kassy Levels 3 p.m. – Jax Brothers 4:30 p.m. – Josh Bradford Film Uptown Theater 1 p.m. • Uptown: Relived, Renovated, Renewed (short) • Life Through The Lens

(short) • Bail Out (Short) 2:15 p.m. • Judas The Lost Soul (short) • Card Sharks (short) • Seeds (short) • The Guardian (short) 3 p.m. Black Mold Exposure (feature) 5 p.m. • Bramblitt (short documentary) • Artist John Bramblitt speaks about his current exhibit in the Uptown Art Gallery

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be added to the shop, along with been one rough year.” Cowboy Style Philly’s theme more flat panel displays and two With the first year of his busi- is notable the moment a patron more video game systems, in adness drawing to a close, Sean walks in. The interior is paint- dition to the Xbox 360 he already Mathis said the hardest part is ed to look like the inside of the owns. “I want it to feel like you are over and the Cowboy Style Philly’s Cowboys Stadium, with memoactually at the owner is ready to expand on the rabilia sporadihe said. placed. business model that got him cally “I bring my wife, my game,” The menu at Floors mimic through the first year. The idea of Cowboy Style yard lines and kids, and my homies,” Cowboy Style Philly’s is also Philly’s started four years ago grass turf, while fashioned to at Texas Stadium where Mathis one wall bears Frank Mares, look like a play began as a chef in a Philly chees- a mural of the Cowboy Style Philly’s customer card. The names esteak vendor before moving to Metroplex skyof items on the Cowboys Stadium. When Mathis line featuring decided it was time to start his Cowboys Stadium and Reunion menu are all football related, with references to first, second and own independent venture, he left Tower. Mathis said he plans to fin- third down. Students are offered his job at the stadium and his career as a truck driver to pursue ish additions to the shop in time the Maverick 8 Combo providing his goal. He said he has invested for the Super Bowl. In the next students with a beverage, cheesa lot into bringing the business month, bleachers will be placed esteak, and fries for $8. As the chef, Mathis said he on the “sidelines” of the restauaround. “They say the first year is the rant as well as more memorabilia makes his own sauces. His experoughest,” Mathis said. “It has along the walls. Wi-Fi will also rience with making cheesesteaks goes back to his first experience of having an authentic cheesesteak from PhiladelOpen Every Fri & Sat phia. He said his is the flavor and authenticity he wants to thru Oct. 30 & Oct. 31! bring to university students. He makes his sandwiches with a 5 ounce sirloin steak, mushrooms, bellpeppers, onions and his secret-recipe Cowboy Cheese Sauce. Finding a location close to the university was important to Mathis. He said he wants his business to appeal to college students as a fun place. He said he has a dedicated group of regulars who are university students who come in weekly to hang out and eat. “They were my first customers,” he said. “I’ve dedicated a table to them. I’ve got a lot of respect for them.” Open Every Fri & Sat, Server Amber Irvy has thru Oct 30 worked at Cowboy Style Plus Sundays Oct 24 & 31 Philly’s for the past month. She And Wed-Thurs Oct 27-28 said in her time she’s noticed the familiar tone the staff has 7 pm til 12 am Fri’s & Sat’s with customers and most of til 10 pm all other nights them are on a first name basis. Thrill The World! I-30 & Forest Park Blvd “It’s a great place to work, October 23, 5:30 p.m. One mile west of or to just hang out,” she said. See website for details! downtown Fort Worth “It’s got a great atmosphere.” Patron Frank Mares said he 817-336-HANG • www.hangmans.com comes to Cowboy Style Philly’s

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almost everyday. He works next door, so the location is convenient for him as well as affordable, he said. “I bring my wife, my kids and my homies,” he said. Mathis said the restaurant will soon host College night on Fridays. On those nights, trash can punch is served for $3 and keg beer will be $2. Mathis said he wants to give students a venue that’s within walking distance of the university so they don’t have to drive before or after. As for the hardships and joys of being his own boss, Mathis noted the differences between working in the Cowboys Stadium and owning Cowboy Style Philly’s. “I don’t have paydays anymore,” he said. “Payday for a business owner is everyday.”

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BELOW: Interdisciplinary studies sophomore Kelsey Jackson and social work senior Rachel Anne sit under the shade reading Monday afternoon outside Woolf Hall. The pair said they found the spot prior to a test for a class they had together.

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to get them used to their voices and ease them into the process of the sanctuary. Williams said the cats are given proper care, medicines, nutrition and a tremendous amount of love. She said the amount of lessons she’s learned from the cats is immeasurable. “It makes me much less selfish about things in my own life,” Williams said. “It’s helped put things

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into perspective.” Williams’ favorite cat is a lion named Kahn, who suffered from so much neglect-related stress he chewed off the end of his tail. “I have no qualms about putting my hand in his mouth to feed him,” Williams said. “It’s about building relationships where they trust you and you trust them.” Williams said ideally the cats could be rehabilitated and released into the wild, but because they don’t know how to hunt or protect themselves and are de-clawed and domesticated, it’s unlikely they

would survive in the wild. Visitors can visit the cats on a self-guided tour from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. A $10 donation is encouraged. Scheduled group tours are available all week for groups of ten or more at a discounted price. Williams said when the lions start to roar, the sound is almost deafening. “You can feel it in your belly if you’re near them, the vibrations, and no matter how many times you hear it, it doesn’t get old,” she said. Rowlett residents Nina Salinas

and her boyfriend, Don Johle, visited the sanctuary Sunday because of their interest in the serval cat. Salinas said the up-close experience with the animals is overwhelming. “You can see the paw size and their actual reactions,” she said. “It’s kind of intimidating because it’s inyour-face real as opposed to seeing them far away.” Salinas, who walked through the self-guided tour, said the sanctuary made her feel like she wasn’t even in Texas anymore. “It kind of brings you into their life instead of them in our world,”

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she said. “It transcends you into their world, their culture. It’s very intimate. That’s what gives you the incentive to come here and help them out.” Keahey said the sanctuary has given her an amazing purpose in life. “My purpose is to take care of these magnificent animals,” she said. “The rewards I get in return are so amazing that there’s nothing else that can touch it.”

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