E The Battalion jNTERTAINMENT 0 ^ er g hursday • October 9 ; 1997 Cory Morrow McCarthy settles down, cleans up new sitcom n Bomb, t back" are n, Oto.Tw ■e remixes^ ^ justareii| pull a fasil J Risotto,rmios ANGELES (AP) — It is definitely Jenny McCarthy on NBC’s new sitcom “Jenny.” The blond hair, blue eyes, n isnoti etc., etc.. Take a closer look. , but Oto 11 That tongue is firmly back in her mouth after wagging at inted. He Mintless contestants on the MTV dating game “Singled Out,” t, withi: which McCarthy co-hosted for nearly four seasons, fierce gre: || Also missing are the burping and wheezing that adorned xl in flint; “The Jenny McCarthy Show,” her MTV sketch comedy series at all. Forfjlast spring. Jities like. |j Ditto for the armpit sniffing, nose picking and breaking of rth fights wind. All gone, she says. End of story. Sayonara. Ciao. H Introducing a gentler Jenny. The 24-year-old former Playboy Playmate of the Year has lown her act to carve a new niche for herself in the fam- rooms of America. w , She says viewers can see “the other 70 percent of me” in this ne\val® en Py>" airing at 8:30 p.m. EOT Sundays. And with a rating of music how t3acl cou l d thi 3 * be? , f or evens. - “It' 5 the normal side, the human side, the girl that actual- ^nnecnvi'‘^ cloes S e t erTI,:)arrassed sometimes and who likes talking to Mom every day on the phone,” McCarthy said. “That’s the ole side that’s real, that piece I haven’t let people see yet ause I was too busy creating another image.” The weeks surrounding her network premiere were full of iety and joy. INTFRM , ^ ie P 0 ^ couple of weeks I haven’t been the easiest person N ,tKN jyg wjffi; McCarthy said. ‘I’ve been so terrified.... You don’t iw what will happen, especially when you read different reviews you know what our work hasn’t been in the past.” The Blue Valentines, a classic rock/R&B band from Bryan-Col- lege Station, is playing at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. Cedar Creek, a country and west- ern/bluegrass band from Bryan- College Station, is playing at 3rd Floor Cantina at 9 p.m. Ray Wylie Hubbard, a country and western singer, is playing at Dixie Theatre at 9 p.m. Martha’s Trouble, an alternative/mod ern band from Austin, is playing at Sweet Eugene’s House of Java at 9 p.m. Saturday, October 11 Big Apple Trio, a jazz band from Bryan- College Station, is playing at Sweet Eu gene’s House of Java at 9 p.m. Blue Note All-Stars, a blues band from Bryan-College Station, is playing at Chelsea Street Pub and Grill at 9 p.m. Suspects, a ska band from Hous ton, is playing at FestiFall Finale at Dixie Theatre at 9 p.m. Bobby Shilling and Ron Piwko, an acoustic rock act from Bryan-Col lege Station, is playing at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. Spencer’s Rocket, a rock cover band from Bryan-College Station, is playing with The Aaron Harris Band at Cow Hop at 9:30 p.m. Lisa Tingle, a rock musician from Austin, is playing at FestiFall Finale at 3rd Floor Cantina at 9 p.m. isottothat is Id-sctaMm ’he Saint." Weaver makes her own rules with upcoming film NEW YORK (AP) — Sigour ney Weaver is a vision as she opens the door of her hotel room — a long, slinky mink of a woman clad in a sheer, blood- red corset shirt with a fitted black skirt. One other thing: She is barefoot. It is a telling detail. While Sigourney Weaver may be every inch the urbane New York sophisticate — an actress with both a pedigree and an Ivy League degree — she is also a woman who deals with the world on her terms. Those heels too tight? To hell with them. And with no less than three films coming out this fall that are remarkable for their diversity, Weaver has earned the right to kick off her shoes — figuratively as well as literally. She stars in a dark version of Snow White: A Tale of Terror on Showtime; she is reprising her role of Ripley in Alien: Resurrection, and, most recently, she is in Ang Lee’s acclaimed The Ice Storm as Janey Carver, a disillusioned suburban Connecticut housewife. To her, it is an actor’s dream to be in three such di verse films “that each demanded something different from me,” says Weaver, 48. “That in itself is cool.” Weaver The Veritas Forum at Texas A&M use nents Affori It All! i ?lubrooni Leasing w as $3t -5707 George I Marion 1 ' t/treehousei 'till** Nall No Cove 1 ; welct#’ toil 'At! i Favorite jETI forum TODAY! ii Will the Real Creator Please Stand Up?" Time, the Big Bang, and the Creation of the Universe Dr. William L. Craig Thursday. October 9th. Rudder Theater. 7:00-8:30 p.m. Another Thursday presentation— "Has Science Made Faith in God Impossible?" MSC 292A, 3:30-5:00 p.m. The Veritas Forum is presented by The Christian Faculty Fellowship of Texas A&M and over 15 area churches and recognized Christian student organizations. Get More Than a Test Score , Get Back Your Life NATIONAL DEPRESSION SCREENING DAY® Thursday, October 9, 1997 • FREE of Charge • Written Self- Test for Depression • Screening Interview with Mental Health Professional • Educational Presentation Depression is an illness and effective treatments are available. For information, call 268-1 111 Sponsored by Associates for Applied Psychology or call Toll Free 1-800-573-4433 for a site near you. An Outreach Event During Mental Illness Awareness Week. Supported in part by an educational grant from Eli Lilly and Company. OPENS OCTOBER 17 EVERYWHERE Texas SWING Graduate and Professional School Day IjOitu.F'b /)^^(dS October 9tk,.. 1997 Graduate and Professional School Day Don’t miss this once-a-year opportunity to visit with representatives from prestigious graduate and professional schools around the country about thei programs. Learn more about outstanding graduate, medical, dental, and MBA programs. Fair Exhibits: 10:00 to 2 p.m., Memorial Student Center, Rm. 224 Graduate/Professional School Day TAMU Thursday, October 9, 1997 Participating Schools: Law & Public Affairs Programs: American University-School of Public Affairs, Bush School of Government and Public Service, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Regent University-Robertson School of Government, Southern Methodist University-School of Law, University of Texas-School of Law Business, MBA & International Affairs Programs: Consulate General of Japan, Texas A&M International University, Texas A&M University-MBA Program, Texas Tech University-College of Business, University of Houston-College of Business, University of Oklahoma-Price School of Business, University of Texas/San Antonio-School of Business All Graduate, Research & Technical Programs: Abilene Christian University, Angelo State University, CalTech, California School of Professional Psychology, Cornell University, Dallas Baptist University, Duke University, Harvard University, Iowa State University, Lamar University, Miami University-Ohio, Oklahoma State University, Our Lady of the Lake University, Southern Methodist University-School of Engineering, Southern Methodist University Graduate School, Southwest Texas State University Graduate School, Stephen F. Austin University. 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