The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1997, Image 4

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Pick-up applications in Koldus Rm 109 at the front desk.
Applications are due Wednesday, April 9th.
Any Questions? Please call Meredith 693-8901 or Karim 696-1963.
MSC Variety Show
Friday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m.
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at Rudder Box Office
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SIGMA CHI Presents:
SORORITY SKIT NIGHT featuring
SUPER TYRONE
April 4,1997
Hurricane Harry’s
Skits start at 5:30 • Show starts at 10:00
Proceeds benefit the Children’s Miracle Network
Advance tickets may be purchased at Marooned Records & Rother’s
Everyone Welcome!
4 The Battalion
G GIE LIF E
O’Donnell wins
Emmy nomination
NEW YORK (AP) — Attention
Oprah, Leeza, Montel, Regis and
Kathie Lee. A new kid named Rosie
just rolled into Emmy town.
Rosie O’Donnell won a Daytime
Emmy Award nomination Wednesday
in her new role as syndicated daytime
talk show host. And she is up against
the veterans.
Winfrey, whose program has won
the Outstanding Talk Show category
for two years in a row, has a chance
to continue her streak. The show will
compete against The Rosie O'Donnell
Show, NBC’s Leeza, the syndicated
Live With Regis & Kathie Lee and the
now-defunct Donahue.
Perennial Emmy loser Susan Luc-
ci and Genie Francis of General Hos
pital were among ABC’s 41 nomi
nees. Lucci, whose Erica Kane
character appears on All My Children,
has been nominated 16 times before
and has never won.
The award ceremony is May 21.
Jump writer nets
9.8 mil from Fox
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ron Shel
ton fought city hall — and won.
A jury believed Shelton’s claim
that 20th Century Fox reneged on its
promise to pay him half of the net
profits for directing White Men Can't
Jump. On Tuesday, the jury awarded
him $9.8 million in compensatory
damages, but said the studio will not
have to pay punitive damages.
“Sometimes you have to fight city
hall, basically,” Shelton said outside
the courtroom. “This is city hall.”
Fox spokeswoman Mary Anne
Harrison said the studio would ask
a judge to set aside the verdict.
Failing that, she said, the studio
will appeal.
Judd says she picks
peace over fear
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Nao
mi Judd has found a powerful tool
in her battle against a life-threat
ening liver disease.
“You have fear and you have
peace. You get to choose,” the 51-
year-old country singer told a Women
in Business seminar Tuesday.
She said she has learned life is al
ways changing, she said she needed
to take risks and that peace of mind
is her goal.
She was diagnosed in 1990 with
chronic, active Hepatitis C, which forced
her to retire a year later from The Judds
duo with daughter Wynonna.
Thursday
Rpril 3
Classic & Cedric Ballou, a
rock/soul/R&B band, is playing at
Chelsea Street Pub and Grill at 9 p.m.
The Fireants, a rock band from
Bryan-College Station, is playing at
Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m.
Bob French will be performing at
Noon Tunes Concert at Palace The
atre at 12 p.m.
Peeping Tom, a rock band from
Bryan-College Station, is playing at
Club Ozone at 9 p.m.
Pushmonkey, a rock band from
Austin, is playing with Soak, a rock
band, at Dixie Theatre at 9:30 p.m.
Sneaky Pete, a sing-a-long artist
from Bryan-College Station, is per
forming at the Cow Hop at 9 p.m.
Jack Ingram, a country musician
from San Antonio, is performing at a
CD release party at Marooned
Records at 3 p.m., and is playing at
Shadow Canyon at 10 p.m.
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Funk Hip Hop DanceFi:
held at 3rd Floor Cantira
Ian Moore, a rock/aco.
cian from Austin, is playitj
den Sayers, a rock music
ie Theatre at 9:30 p.m,
Jester, a rock band fror|
lege Station, is playing i
Earth, a rock band from BiyaRI
Station, at the Cow HopatsU
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Saturday
Rpril 5
Jack Ingram
Friday
April 4
Mike Cancellare, an acoustic
musician from Lockhart, is playing
at Sweet Eugene’s House of Java
at 9 p.m.
Classic & Cedric Ballou, a
rock/soul/R&B band, is playing at
Chelsea Street Pub and Grill at 9 p.m.
MSC Film Society is i
Grease at Rudder Theatres
and 9:30 p.m.
Big Apple Trio, a jazz t>:|
Bryan-College Station, is
Sweet Eugene’s House of Javai
Big Otis, a Motown/bluesl
playing at 3rd Poor Cantina atS|
do\v|
Classic & Cedric BaShak
rock/soul/R&B band, is :.4 Cl
Chelsea Street PubandGiailHq
collJ
Jazztop, a rock band frcrBnftke |
lege Station, is playing wtCrei
rock band, at Dixie Theatre eifiAncI
tajid
Texas Twisters, a clas4>ut
band, is playing at Fitzwilly’s awbap
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Throw Away People, abluef
from Bryan-College Stationjsi
with Common Groove, a rot'
from Bryan-College Statior
Cow Hop at 9 p.m.
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