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Wednesday, February 19,:
Feb. 19
Antonio Sacre, bilingual
teller, actor and performance artiJ
will conduct three presentations
as part of the Spring 2003 stoiy
teller-in-residence program. Sam
will hold a writing workshop ffon
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and will deliver
storytelling performance at 7 p.m
Admission is free, but pre
tion is required for the
and is limited to 60 participants.
For more information call
Smith at 862-3070.
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Feb. 21
The Flillel Foundation will I)
having Erev Shabbat Services!
the Flillel Building on Frida
evenings at 8 p.m.
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Feb. 22
The Aggies Helping Students 6)
Saving Pets will be having thefist
annual Aggieland Dog and te
show at the Pearce Pavilion a
9:30 a.m. For more informata
call Julie at 696-2217.
The Nu Alpha chapter of Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc, will I10S
its 14th annual step showcompt
tition at G. Rollie White Coliseum
at 7 p.m.
Feb. 24
The Alpha Chi Omega Zeta Nu
chapter will kick off its annual
"Alpha Chi Omega Hugs and
Pampers Children of Domestic
Violence" diaper drive startingFeb,
24 and going through Feb, 28 at
the Alpha Chi Omega House locat
ed at 1505 Olympia 1%. MUol-
lected diapers will be delivered;;' f
Phoebe's Home on March li
more information, call Bede
Smith at 696-8501.
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Tibetan Buddhist monks
Richard Gere Productions and
Drepung Loseling Monastery r
present two programs titled I
"Mystical Arts of Tibet" dur
International Week. The Tibetan
Buddhist monks will construda
mandala sand painting in
Memorial Student Centei
Flagroom Feb. 25 - 28. Admission
is free. Multiphonic singers
the Drepung Loseling Monaster)
will perform Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.it
in Rudder Auditorium. Tickets can
be purchased for $5 at the Rudder
Box Office. For more information
call Wendy Huang at 845-1515.
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Us Weekly editor signs
three-year contract
NEW YORK (AP) - Bonnie
Fuller, who was brought in e
year ago as editor of Us Weeklf
to help revive the glossy celebfi-
ty magazine, has signed a new
three-year contract.
Terms of the deal weren't dis
closed but a source familiar witb
the contract, speaking to The
Associated Press on condition ol
anonymity, said Fuller would get
about $1 million a year.
Fuller and Us Weekly ownei
Jann Wenner, who also owns
Rolling Stone magazine, reached
the deal Friday, spokesman
Stuart Zakim said Tuesday.
A year ago, Us Weekly's circu
lation lagged behind arch rival
People magazine, despite
Wenner investing millions in the
magazine to bring it to a weeklf
from a monthly format.
At that time, Us had a total cir
culation of 929,000 versus
People's 3.7 million, according
to the Audit Bureau of
Circulations.
As of the end of June 2002, Us
Weekly's circulation increased to
1.1 million, whereas People's
declined slightly but still leads
by a wide margin at 3.6 million,
the industry tracking firm said.
The number of advertising
pages increased 8 percent over
all for the year under Fuller's
tenure, according to officials at
Us Weekly.
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