MSC Film Society presents... Friday, February 5 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Film on Video Presents.. Love Fictions of Film A lecture on romance films with Dr. T. Hoagwood mrsday, Feb. 11 @ 7 p. Free Admission Place: Forsyth Gallery Tickets: $3.00 at the door or $2.50 in advance at the MSCBox Office (845-1234). Or Avoid long lines and buy a season pass for $10. All films shown in Rudder Theatre Complex. Questions? Call the Aggie Cinema Hotline - 847-8478. Website: http://films.tamu.edu Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. m McDonald's MCDONALD’S OF BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION IS NOW ON THE WEB!! m Me Donald s www.bcsmcdonalds.com FREE FOOD INTRODUCTORY OFFER ON OUR WEB SITE!! Read about college scholarships, work opportunities, birthday parties. Happy Meal toys, coloring contests, e-mailing Ronald McDonald and much more. 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University (Next to the Hilton) 846-6823 Page 4 • Thursday, February 4, 1999 GGIELIFE Thursday, February 4 Saturday, February! • 7:30 pm - Stage Center presents the comedy “Alone Together” at Stage Center theater • 7:30 pm - Friends of Chamber Music present the Debussy String Quartet at Bush Conference Center Fire Ants, a classic rock band, is playing at Fitzwilly’s Jerry Jeff Walker is playing at Shadow Canyon • Vallejo is playing at The Theater with special guest Blue Earth • 10 pm - Last Free Exit, a jam band, is playing at Crooked Path Ale House Friday, February 5 • Pushmonkey, a hard rock band, is playing at Texas Hall of Fame with special guests Godzilla Motor Com pany and Haywood ARK CIT locals cal ■ ™ Black. • 7:30 pm - Stage Center presents thecc" : Mery year Together" at Stage Center theater a ck and arn igei > and att • 7 pm and 9:30 pm MSC Film Societa, Hollywooc Dead Poet's Society at Rudder theaterC in ski resort. phe Smuia • 9:30 pm Cosmic Earth Band, a class l last week- band, is playing at Fitzwilly’s )nu\ some w ithout. Son • Saltgrass, an alternative rock band, iow Sweet Eugines thi: over* • Better Than Ezra, an alternative band, r at Rodeo 2000 It wasn't • Doosu is performing at Club X at The' ^ • 7:30 pm Stage Center presents thecor^ Together” at Stage Center theater Freudian Slip is performing at The Theater • Derral Gleason, a folk singer, is playing gines People In The News Dole makes comedic effort rothgh to g >ld. During th ec£s of the tioh systerr ifo i he aud ian\ studio [bly buy Three peo DOLE PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Is Bob Dole a funny guy? You be the judge,based on a speech he made Tuesday before an arts society. Of his pur chase of the Watergate apartment where Monica Lewinsky once lived: “For two years I lived next door to Monica. I didn't know it at the time. Now we’re going to buy that place, and I’ll be giving tours on weekends.” On a possible run for president by his wife, Elizabeth: “If she de cides to do it, she’ll be the candi date and I’ll do what she’s done for me the past two times — stand there smiling while she makes the same speech over and over and over." arms. Vice President Al Gore’s wife. Tipper, presented Sang with an award for courage Tuesday from Women’s Sports and Fitness mag azine. She also received an award from Cosmopolitan. Elfman chooses art over fame LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jenna Elfman likes performing more than she likes being a star. “It’s not my goal to be famous," said the “Dharma & Greg" co-star. “It’s my goal to inspire and touch people the way I love to be in spired and touched by other peo ple.” Elfman is appearing in “Visions and Lovers: Variations on a Theme," a play that opens Satur day at a small theater in Los An geles, and co-stars in the upcom ing Ron Howard movie Ed TV. the six other Mercun-Dlislv. 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A new s Critics name be ,1 ' u '" 18 Chinese Gymnast Sang returns home Bantam Books Glenn’s choice iota bette Spacey best|l, s urjng LOMDON was named best actor^« lps aC( by the London Critics ld | erUs i n j I’hey w NEW YORK (AP) — Paralyzed gymnast Sang Lan can go home to China in June, her doctors say. “I’m very happy to go back,” the 17-year-old said. “But I will miss New York.” Sang will live with her parents in Beijing after seeing them infre quently over the years because of her training schedule. She was injured in a fall during a practice vault July 21 at the Goodwill Games. She was paralyzed from the neck down but has regained some strength in her shoulders, elbows and wrists and can raise her GLENN CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — John Glenn picked Bantam Books from among the publishers court ing him for a memoir. The autobiog raphy is due out this fall, Bantam said Wednesday. Barb Burg, a Bantam spokesperson, would not disclose how much he will be paid. “We never do,” she said. Glenn’s only other book is “We Seven,” a 1962 collaboration with his performance in a^ w of Eugene O'Neill's Jl|L| lt p 0{ Cometh. gi He reprises the part y ( way later this season. ■ Sinead Cusack wonf 70 i te s j-, 0 tress (Our Lady of 51$'p] ie p Davies for best directo :enl p st ^ man Cometh and Flight fpLug a Frayn for best play dce pres j ( hagen”); and the Roya | Theater revival of “Okial’l— best musical. Ky Most promising playt to 26-year-old Rebecca 1 ' for “Yard Gal.” The Critics’ Circle men consists of leading nef| and magazine theater London. How well do you know your date! orga Date rape happens more than we realize because it often goes unreported. Please join us for a special program that can help you learnt warning signs of aggressive behavior, ways to make sure that your special dates understand that “no” means no, as well as local resouii available to help and protect victims. With Valentine’s Day parties and spring break around the corner, a couple of hours of your time could make you safe. 5 p.m Tuesday, February 9, 1999 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. College Station Conference Center • George Bush Drive Refreshments provided Space limited, so call Angela at (409) 846-8428 to RSVP (before 5 p.m., leave a message) Sponsored by the Bryan/College Station Chapter of the American Association of University Women Celebrating more than 50 years of working for equal educational opportunities for women and girls in the Brazos Valley. Call Robin at (409) 731-8442 for membership information. Put