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Russian RadioA former KTRU staffer takes her show on the railsPublished on August 11, 2005SUN 8/14 "I'm building my own low-frequency transmitter, and I'll be operating The Train Station from our cabin," says the former KTRU promotions director and DJ. On the air, Harren will premiere new tunes from experimental electronic artists and will interview conference participants, traders and tourists aboard the train. To bankroll her trip, Harren has organized a benefit concert at the Proletariat this weekend, featuring Houston acts the Wiggins, Cee Plus and Go Spread Your Wings. Harren will offer T-shirts and information on The Train Station as well. Plus, musicians can submit their stuff to be played on her show. (Who would turn down the chance to say they've gotten airplay in Russia?) Obviously, operating an illegal radio station in a former Communist country is a bit risky, but Harren isn't intimidated. "Dealing with the train managers is going to be a bit rough," she says, "but I'm going to do it anyway." All we can say is pump up the volume, Natilee. 9 p.m. Sunday, August 14. 903 Richmond. For information, call 713-523-1199 or visit www.trans-siberianradio.org. $5. -- Travis Ritter KING BISCUIT'S TEQUILA SUNRISE I enter the deserted stone patio of the King Biscuit Patio Cafe (1606 White Oak Drive, 713-861-2328) with my faithful drinking companion Sadie. It's twilight, and I feel like taking it in with a tequila sunrise. The kooky server is quick to take our order and even quicker to forget what it was. He's chatty, too. Before the ice even settles in my drink, we've heard all about his theater escapades in New York. But the patio is pleasant. As the Grateful Dead seeps out of nearby speakers, the space begins to fill up with dogs and drunken regulars. The would-be actor replenishes my drink, so I endure his babble. Before long, he's sitting at our table, buying us rounds and talking about doing LSD in high school. And I must admit, the longer I stay here, the better the tequila gets. 4 ounces Jose Cuervo Gold tequila 2 ounces orange juice 1 ounce cranberry juice Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour in ingredients and stir. Dip a lemon slice in sugar to garnish, and ponder why this is Mel Gibson's favorite drink. -- Jason Kerr Dope A>S>H>S Party SAT 8/13 Hash It Out FRI 8/12
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