The Show
Will Go On

Editor Keri Grubbs' two cents...

On St. Patrick's Day this year I sat at the bar in JB's and watched the TwistOffs perform. I've never been one for the local music scene so I was rather interested to see what it was like.

My first realization was that the Twisoffs, though essentially playing for the crowd, were really playing for themselves. They were doing their best to entertain the green-clad college-kids surrounding the stage, but really, they would have been doing the same thing had everyone in that bar suddenly disappeared.

The show would have gone on. I guess that's really the point of it all.

Sitting here at 4 a.m. just a mere 13 hours before the printer comes to pick up the magazine, I wonder, why I have done it all?

I graduate this year and I know I will no longer see the same people each day that I have become accustomed to. Though I will be sad to leave them, new adventures await all of us.

Life is a series of phases, people come into my life and then they go. A new phase is beginning and I cannot take all the people I love with me, but I have learned many lessons from them and I will take those with me.

I have learned to live every day to my best ability and even if there is no crowd, the show will go on.overy does indeed exist, if you're willing to look for it. Now, it's up to me to travel it on my own.