leonardo dicaprio tom hanks m. a STEVEN SPIELBERG him The true story of a real fake. DREAMWORKS PICTURES rasiNts a KEMP COMPANY and SPLENDID PICTURES production a PARKES/MacDONALD production a STEVEN SPIELBERG hm LEONARDO DiCAPRIO TOM RANKS 'CATCH ME IF Y00 CAN' CHRISTOPHER WALKEN MARTIN SHEEN NATHALIE BAYE “TDEBRA Ml csa nSDEVOAAH MOOS HANKIN SSSSTRANK W ARAGNALE with STAN REDDING “SJOHN WILLIAMS SISSMARY 20PRRES ^MICHAEL KAHN ace TSSJEANNINE OPPEWALL SJANUS/ KAMINSKI, asc "BOANIEL LUPISBARRY KEMP LAURIE MacDONALD MICHEL SHANE and TONY ROMANO ""KSTIVEN SPIELBERG WALTER f. PARKES ""SIJEFF NATHANSON IN :9£H u. SO r'STEVEN SPIELBERG ■ >K» AJVVW* >»se 1,to Tscni* I he differences between his character! two time frames allow the audience toil stand how his character has been affect Mchlhone turns out a great perform®;, well; it is a shame the plot isn’t able tob with the actors' abilities. As the movie progresses the plotpicfci momentum, hut never gets the audience;;' at a solid speed. Rather than take the au^ on a roller coaster ride, So/am ends stiltly as it began. The Jasketb Dayton, ■ame c when tl I State Rt ■led for I The ■our cc ■roppin Worth wi ■9-2 ru half Sat 'ine B1 i-51 v “We niucl In the s luiiior J; A&N iillom Jon Stewart to write, produce NBC sitcom NEW YORK (AP) - Jon Stewart is going from late night to prime time. The host of "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central has signed a development deal with NBC for a sitcom that will begin in fall 2003. Stewart will be the executive producer and co-writer of the series, which will star Stephen Colbert, a writer and correspon- TKWART PEOPLE IN THE NEWS dent on "The Daily Show." "This is a coup for NBC to be in partnership with such clever and creative writer-performers as Jon and Stephen," Jeff Zucker, NBC entertainment president, said Monday. "I can't wait to see the finished product" Stewart joked that the show will incorporate everything that's been successful for the network in the past. "We were just thinking about what would happen if a gay man and a straight woman lived together in a bar in Boston and ate spiders for $50,000 every episode," the 40-year-old come dian told Daily Variety. "Before it's over, Stephen could end up helming a genial Nad'V s He could be the nextfe'*’ l ’ an ’. s . s| was Mia Springsteen pM nn 1 i 1 ' i ; m cool crowd inNllpunpio I Now CHARLOHE, N.C. (AH it the I appearance by iowl. A Springsteen and the El luckeye Band warmed thousad ititle. Mi Charlotte residents, :< ' ,lU | lo | Cv spent four days witfcH and light after an Tcesto ^ Springsteen, tounnj ; hink ou; album The Rising, • •■! ;hance t< his show to the (r 5 | a y aga: Coliseum Sunday nigftfc The ; a near-sellout crowds teams wd glad they'd madeitdestft ferent m recent woes from the® TEXAS AAM UNIVERSITY ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ d^P7/<£2? ft m rt. / / Y i.s// i/ r O *>79-822-2222 llKggvitnn IFowlB ♦ Tickets $7 at the door ♦ 57.00 U-CALL-ITS AW $1.50 LONGNECKS TIL 10 P.M- ♦ $1.50 CRUGGERS & $2.50 PITCHERS ALL SIGHT! “The Lord Loves a Drinkin’ Man' Saturiav. Oecemlier Tf/£ BKL / A MV B/tO THERS ♦ Tickets $10 in advance OR $12 AT THE DOOR ♦ Advance Tickets on sale at Ca venders, Baskins, and the Hall. ♦ $1.50 CHUGGERS & $2.50 PITCHERS! Wednesday. Decern ‘LAST BEER OF THE YEA* FEATURING... The Great DJfiM nce (Cavenoers. Baskins. [T THE DOOR i SI SO aiUOGERS A S2 ^°fr^sTlL SI V-OiLL-.TSANOSUOLOSGSECKST . . /. responsibly antl The Texas Hall of Fame encourages you to art • , fUl ied driY erS ° u designate a driver. Free soft drinks to t estg mm special TICKETS SJOIS ^ ( f R E s )~ 2 Ar Tf{E POOR