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Campus With a Dream Week
January 18 - 25, 2003
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
- Dr. Martin Luther ftin& Jr.
Schedule
of Events
Saturday. January 18
Thursday January 2?
6:00 p.m.
Martin Luther King Program
Lincoln Center
8:00 p.m.
Movie: Get On the Bus
Friday January 24
Mondav. January 20
7:00 p.m.
The Dream of Gene
10:00 a m.
Freedom March
Roddenberry
Sadie Thomas Park to
Halbouty 101
Kemp Elementary
7:30 p.m.
South Pacific
A Day On Instead of a Davy Off!
Rudder Auditorium
Various service projects
throughout the day
9:00 p.m.
Aggie Nights
Showing Higher Learning
Tuesday. January 21
and American History X
12:00 p.m.
Kick-Off Celebration
Karen Chavez Band
Saturday Januarv 25
Rudder Plaza
12:00 p.m.
MLK Service Conference
Free tickets at MSC Box
7:30 p.m.
Kweisi Mfume
Office
President/CEO of NAACP
Rudder Auditorium
7:30 p.m.
South Pacific
Rudder Auditorium
Wednesday. January 22
7:00 p.m.
Coming to America
MSC 223J
All Week
Dmitri Koustov
Visual Arts Gallery
8:00 p.m.
Book Discussion:
Huckleberry Finn
" 12:00 p.m.
Lunchbox Concerts
Rumor’s Cafe
Rudder Plaiza
Tuesday. Wednesday, and
Thursday
NATION:
Tuesday, January 21, 2003
THE BATTALION
Gere, Zellweger take top
awards at the Golden Globes
By Sean Daly
KRT CAMPUS
60TH ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
2003 Golden Globe winners
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One thing the winners of
Sunday night's Golden Globe
awards had in common: They all
walked to the backstage area of
the Versailles Ballroom in the
Beverly Hilton Hotel to answer
questions at a continuous press
conference.
Richard Gere, who won the
Globe for best actor in a musical
or comedy for "Chicago," said it
was tough to learn how to tap
dance for his role.
"From now on," he
announced, "there's going to be a
clause in every contract I sign that
says 1 have to do a tap-dance
scene."
Gere, who had never before
won a major award, said, "I'm
rediscovering the joy of what I do
as an actor."
Renee Zellweger, best actress
in a musical or comedy, beat
"Chicago" co-star Catherine
Zeta-Jones. "Catherine is a phe
nomenally talented woman," said
Zellweger (whose last name
Arnold Schwarzenegger admitted
having difficulty pronouncing). "I
wouldn't have wanted to share
this experience with anybody
else.
"Now," she added, "I'm going
to go and have Champagne with
my friends."
If Champagne is what she
wanted, there was plenty of it
flowing in the hotel ballroom. In
fact, there were said to be 750
bottles of bubbly on hand.
Not everyone was partaking,
however.
"I took a Valium," said Jack
Nicholson, "and I am not a
drinker. When 1 drink at these
things, I just lose it."
Snagging the award as best
actor in a drama for his role in
Th Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe awards
were handed out Sunday night.
Motion pictures
Drama
'The Hours”
Actress • drama
Nicole Kidman,
“The Hours”
Actor • drama
Jack Nicholson.
“About Schmidt"
Television
Dramatic series
"The Shield," FX
Actress • drama
Edie Falco,
“The Sopranos"
Actor • drama
Michael Chiklis,
"The Shield"
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SOURCE: Hollywood Foreign Press Associatioi
Musical or comedy
“Chicago"
Actress • musical or comedy
Renee Zellweger,
"Chicago"
Actor • musical or comedy
Richard Gere.
"Chicago"
Musical or comedy series
"Curb Your Enthusiasm," HBO
Actress • musical or comedy
Jennifer Aniston,
"Friends"
Actor • musical or comedy
Tony Shalhoub,
S “Monk"
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"About Schmidt." he also gave a
fashion commentary on his on-
again. off-again paramour. Lara
Flynn Boyle.
"Lara's tutu was startling."
said Nicholson. "She is a colorful
actress. I always said a good actor
has to know how to make a good
scandal."
Nicole Kidman, who was
named best actress in a drama,
wasn't in a clowning mood.
Playing on the fake proboscis she
wears in "The Hours," she said a
friend had given her a red clown's
nose to put on, but she chickened
out.
And, she said, the oversized
"old Indian earrings brought me
luck."
Meryl Streep, best supporting
actress for the comedy
"Adaptation," had just returned
from a movie set in Rome.
"Don't get near me," she
warned. "1 smell like a camel."
Streep also said that she fee
most comfortable in down-home
parts. "The hardest parts are to
parts where I have to be giafr
orous" she said. "Glamour is iw
my forte."
"Friends'" Jennifer Aniston
voted best actress in a TV come
dy. apologized for leaning on i
cane, explaining that she broke
her toe when she stubbed itonai
ottoman in her house. It's non
fashion accessory, she said, "btfil
got a senior-citizen's discour
when 1 bought it."
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This is a really great anesthetic,
she added.
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Sopranos," was speaking sotto
voce, as she had laryngitis. Askea
about future of the show, she
whispered, "I would do it forever
I would be happy pl'AN'in;
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