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James Passolt, a UNL junior business and philosophy major and the artist behind the Lincoln band Trinity Sound System, an act that makes $50 to $75 a month on the site, said he likes mp3.com because it's free and a great way for people to get their music out “I get e-mails every day from people all over the world that lis ten to my songs, and they like them,” he said. Passolt also said that one of the differences between mp3.com and Napster is that although people say they visit Napster to find new music, they probably don't. But with mp3.com, new music is always featured. f “You don’t go there to look for Metallica or bands you’ve heard of before,” he said. “If you go in there, you are looking for new music.” Dollar Days! Two BIG Days! 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When the troupe asked the audience to name a scene, every one in the audience came up with a lewd suggestion. “People were saying ‘whore house’ for a setting,” Ranson said. “And we would have to take the exact setting the audience gives you because that is one of the rules for The Second City.” Celeste Pechous, a touring actress for The Second City, said she improvises about 30 percent of her material for every perform ance. Pechous said the acting troupe is always there to catch her during the more awkward bits of improvisation. However, sometimes the actors can be too funny “There are some scenes peo ple will pull out, and you will try so hard not to laugh,” she said. The Second City perform ance tonight will feature a “best of” series of skits as well as new skits and, of course, improvisa tion. In past performances, actors would go out in the audi ence and ask members to read headlines from newspapers. They would then construct a skit around those headlines. Pechous has been touring with the group for about eight months. Before that, she worked in radio and had some writing gigs. She once wrote knock knock jokes for the Dixie Cup Company. So far this year, The Second City has performed throughout the United States. They have played in venues that have seated anywhere from 50 to 1,400 peo ple. The ensemble has formed a tight chemistry from the exten sive touring, Fedious said. “You live and breath with these people,” she said. “You fin ish their sentences.” The six-member ensemble performs bits of improvisation as well as songs and skits. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Tickets are $25 and can be pur chased at the Lied Center box office. Proceeds from Friday's per formance will go to the Lincoln Lancaster County Habitat for Humanity Women’s Build. 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