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1 The Independent Student Newspaper of the Unversty of Pennsylvana Founded 1885 PHILADEL.PHIA I V- 9 W ^5 Vol.( (IX, No. 14 Thursday, February 11, 1993 Copyrght 1993The Daly Pennsylvana!! Hand-Crafted Huts Pres. to plan provost hunt Hackney amng for July 1 By ALISSA KAYE Daly Pe-Ts/tvanar Staff Wnter Presdent Sheldon Hackney and members of the Faculty Senate Executve Commttee wll meet Wednesday to dscuss formng a search commttee to fnd a replacement for Provost Mchael Aken, who announced last week he s leavng the Unversty. Lnda Hyatt, actng executve drector of the presdent's offce, sad yesterday that Hackney hopes a new provost wll be named by July l the day Aken wll assume hs new poston as chancellor of the Unversty of Illnos at Urbana- Champagn. If ths happens, she sad, there wll be no need for an nterm provost. Hyatt sad the July 1 deadlne s " ambtous, but realstc " She sad "t would be a far assumpton" that members of the search commttee wll consder canddates who are both afflated and unafflated wth the Unversty Over the past century, the Unver- The mnute you broaden the search to the outsde t becomes more dffcult. ' Lnda Koons Executve assstant to the provost sty has gone through 14 provosts and 2 actng provosts and only one, Thomas Ehrlch. was recruted from outsde the Unversty. Ehrlch. who served as provost from 1981 untl was former dean of the Stanford Unversty Law School and a Brookngs Insttute fellow at the tme of hs Unversty appontment Please see PROVOST, page 7 YASUSHI EGAMt DP Seroor Pnotooraofer Archtect Knya Maruyama and Professor Anne Sprn look at the work of second-year graduate student Nck Hoffman [not shown] on College Green yesterday. Page 7. Coalton calls for greater student nput By HELEN HYUN Daly Pennsylvana" Staff Wrter Just as many Amercans voted for Presdent Clnton for a change, students who attended the frst town meetng held by the Coalton for Responsve Government Tuesday nght sad they hoped for change n ther student government. College and Wharton junor Scott Sher, Coalton spokesperson, sad the purpose of the meetng was to provde a forum for students to dscuss "better nteracton" between students and the Undergraduate Assembly, "more vsblty" for the UA and "more [student] nput on ssues." In the dscusson among the approxmately 30 partcpants, many students commented on the lack of nformaton on UA actvtes avalable to the student body. "I thnk the average student more than lkely remans unaware and unconnected from the ssues that affect the Penn campus," UA Charperson and College senor Jeff Lchtman sad. "I thnk that the Coalton and the UA speak for stu- dents wllng to rase ther voce, but the number of students wllng to speak s small." Lchtman sad many students' perceptons are colored by what they read n The Daly Pennsylvanan, whch he sad has not gven enough coverage recently to "the postve and productve actvtes on campus." Rut Sher sad the lack of attenton pad by the DP s the fault of the student government. "Untl the UA relates to the students, the DPwll always be feedng Class boards n need of money By DENNIS BERMAN Daly Pennsytvanan Staff Wrter The bylaws have been wrtten. They even have a name. But as the apparatus for freshman, sophomore and junor class boards begns to fall nto place, somethng s stll mssng money. The boards have been n development snce September and now the founders are lookng for someone to sponsor ther efforts to "boost school sprt" and provde events to keep classes "unted." In a closed meetng held last Frday, Undergraduate Assembly members and Unversty admnstrators talked about dfferent fundng possbltes. "We're hopng that all of the av- Insde Lfestyle Students fnd the datng game at the Unversty a tough challenge. Page 3. Index Campus Events.2 TV Tonght 11 Edtoral Pag* 6 Classfed Ads Off the Wre 8 Crossword 12 Weather 8 SportsWre 13 UA wll attempt to foot some of the bll enues where we are tryng to get money that ncludes the UA and the admnstraton wll be n place soon." sad class board cofounder and College sophomore Davd Yarkn. Co-founder Jason Daz sad the Unversty has already provded a prelmnary sum of around $1,000 for class flags and electons, whch wll be held before the school year ends. The Unversty lkes the dea of class boards because they provde more student actvtes, Wharton sophomore Daz sad last nght. But the board founders sad they wll not be askng for exorbtant expendtures. "We would love as much as we could get, but realstcally we are just askng for the amount we need," Daz sad. Daz added that he hopes to defray costs by acqurng corporate sponsorshp for certan events, etng the example of possbly holdng a "Taco Bell Class Olympcs." UA members sad the group wll try to grant money to the boards, but has yet to do so. Never theless, UA Treasurer Erc Leath- Please see BOARDS, page 2 Water rate hke may sprnkle down to U. By GREGORY MONTANARO Daly Pennsytvanan Staff Wnter An antcpated ncrease n water prces may have a slght rpple effect on the Unversty's own water bll, offcals sad ths week. Deputy Water Commssoner Dean Kaplan sad that the Unversty, whch receves a 25 percent dscount on water rates, would be affected by the expected sevenpercent ncrease. The Unversty, whch currently spends $275,000 a year for water n the dormtores, would lkely pass on part of the ncreased cost to students lvng on campus, accordng to Resdental Mantenance Drector Lynn Homer. "Certanly, the utltes bll that we have to pay for the resdents would go up to that extent," Horner sad But Deputy Budget Drector Ben Hoyle sad that the ncrease wll not dramatcally affect students. "Even f t [the water rates] were to go up seven percent for us, you're not talkng about a whole lot across the Unversty," Hoyle sad Hoyle stressed that the Unver sty plans for "nflaton plus some degree of addtonal consumpton." The Water Department has not yet made a fnal decson on the amount of the ncrease. Andre Washngton, an ndependent examner, recommended a seven-percent ncrease fscal year 1994, and an ncrease ted to nflaton for the two years after that. Mayor Ed Rendell has endorsed Please see WATER page 7 P 7" on the negatve vbes of student vews of the U.\ ad. The students also dscussed what the student government can do to reach out to a greater number of student groups But Lchtman sad he be that havng the UA reach out to too many groups would nterfere wth the groups' actvtes and dmnsh the UA's "lobbyng capacty College sophomore Seth Hamln. charperson of the UA's Mnorty Please see COALITION, page 2 Ice causes sx Escort crashes Drver calls condtons 'unsafe' By PETER MORRISON Daly Pennsylvana^ Staff Wrter Escort vans were nvolved n sxaccdents Saturday nght due to cy road condtons and van drvers sad the servce should have been shut down more quckly than t was. "Drvers sad t was unsafe." sad an Escort drver who wshed to reman anonymous. "But people n the hgh command told Escort to keep drvng. After two or three accdents, any logcal person can fgure out somethng s wrong." Unversty Polce sad yesterday that Escort vans had two accdents before offcals reduced the number of vans on the road. After fve of the 10 vans were called back. Escort vehcles were nvolved n an addtonal three collsons before Robert Furnss. the d- rector of transportaton and mal servces, made the decson to suspend servce. One accdent occurred after the shutdown. Accordng to Unversty Polce, the accdent reports read "sld on ce." In four of the sx accdents. Escort vans sld on the slppery roads and collded wth parked cars. One van struck a movng car and the other van swerved nto a tree. Furnss sad yesterday that shuttng down the system s a dffcult decson because the vans provde a "securty functon" whch the students depend on n addton to transportaton. Penn Transt has grown so bg that we are an ntegral part of the securty system out there." he sad. Please see ESCORT, page 5 ELI MASSAR DP Senor Photograpne' Phylls Kanss. assstant dean of the Annenberg School, speaks to broadcast journalst Larry Kane before hs speech to the Undergraduate Communcaton Socety yesterday, as College sophomore Nancy Wener and College junor l^ura Leberman look on. TV anchor dscusses journalsm By DANIELLE GRAY Daly Pennsytvanan Staff Wnter Addressng a crowd comprsed manly of students nterested n careers n communcatons and broadcastng yesterday evenng, former Channel 10 news anchor Larry Kane spoke about breakng nto journalsm, hs career and the future of the busness. "If you want to be on camera. go to a small town, leam all you can, and most mportantly, get a second job," Kane sad. He advsed hs audence not to "settle" n a job durng ther frst years out of college. Instead he suggested they "ask questons, get nvolved, be flexble and wllng to move." He told students to go to small statons and present themselves as wrters and researchers n order to gan experence Kane suggested that students enter the areas of wrtng and management, lookng beyond only beng seen on televson every nght "Despte the current blow-dry. Barbe doll anchors, the one who knows what she s talkng about wll succeed." Kane sad. He stressed the mportance of ganng management experence to take advantage of a lack of professonals wth such experence. The ablty to deal wth people and to act as both a medator and a psychologst are necessary for success, Kane sad. Begnnng hs career at age 15, Kane worked for a rado staton Please see KANE, page 5

2 Page 2 The Dal> Penns>l»anan Thursdav. February II NOTICE CAMPUS EVENTS are nsmd da- *y Mpad puuc ttranolot Unversty ol Pennsyvama. and art adnwsered tor Va Unversty by Tha Daly Patnsylvanan There s no charge lo authorzed Unversty-afflated group* tor lstngs ol FREE events Lstngs may ba maled or pacad n parson at Tha Daly Pennsylvana Busness Offce Walnut Straat. from 9 am to 5 p.m.. Monday through Frday Camput Evants anl not ba accepted by phone 25 word lmt Deadlne 3 p m 2 busness days m advance Tha Daly PennsyIranan reserves the rght to adt Campus Evants accordng to lmtatons THURSDAY NOTE THIS Creatng the best notes Irom a lecture ' A workshop tor the Class ot -96- at Mc- CteHand Hal. North Lounge from nto PENN -m- Alcante (Spam) summer program nformaton meetng Thursday February PM Room 543 Wslamt Hal. ANYONE INTERESTED n becomng a Kte and Key Ambassador Sgn up outsde ol the K»K offce ths week (rm 234 Houston Hal) ntervews Feb ARE YOU really open-mnded' Coma challenge your ore-set belefs and stereotypes at Campus Crusade for Chrst's weekly meetng tonght at 7PM n Moore Buadng Floom r2 COME TO Case Enettan at KM. Proftessor Kan ot Hstory'Urban Studes wll speak aboul Urban Poverty Thursday February 11 at 7pm Al are welcome 1 DONT MISS the Whanon Management Club Annual Conference Sat. Feb "US Compatveness Strateges tor Our Future" Regstraton m SHDH. Vance ends Thursday. Feb Al welcome 1 '" Cal Campus Events THURSDAY DR. PE X ER Nowe" p 'Olessor n tha Dapartmtnt of Pathology and Lndback Award Wnner wll speak on Feb 11th m the Phtomathtan Hals 4tn floor College Hal 4 30 pm. A«welcome. EROTIC AND Safe. Workshop on erotczng safer se tor women presented by Susan Vaaabmder Feb pm m room 305 Houston Hal. FRENCH INSTITUTE presents Kandoura Drame. Professor A I'Unverste de Vrgme "La Memore Hantee. polysemy ae la lterature francophone en Atnque" Amptheatre Lauder- Fsher, m French. GRADUATE STUDENTS' Ans House Uvmg/Learnng Program needs graduate fellows n muse dance theater, and vsual arts tor '92-'93 Applcatons n 113 HRNorth Questons' LDl CENTER for Health polcy presents Lews Sandy. V.P. Robert Wood Johnson Foundaton, speakng, on Prvate Foundatons m health polcy reform", pm CPC Auolonum LESBIAN GAY bsexual allance announcements meetng at 7 pm. followed by nformal dscus- SK>n at 7 30 of gender ssues H the lesban gay bsexual communty Stop by 1 LOVE. SEX. and Rock n' Roll t's all part ol Arts House Theater Company's concert. Play pantng t Bee and HRE Rat SOCIAL CHANGE. Soc.a A; ton The Palmer foundaton s lookng for researchers, wrters publshers and speakers to develop materals on sooal ssues Cal Professor Palmer. STUDY ABROAD meetng lor Penn-sponsored London school ol Economcs year-long program Thursday. February :00 p.m. room 226 Bennett -.a COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY THURSDAY STUDY ABROAD meetng tor Penn-sponsored Royal Holloway College. London Semester and year optons m many subjects Thursday. February II 3-4:00 p.m. room 128 Bennett Hal WORLD IN Transton ntroductory meetng Bshop Whte Houston Hall (5-6 pm). Postons need to be lned All nvted Questons' Call Robert ( ). WRITERS' GUILD wll meet Thursday at 8 00pm n 306 Furness. FRIDAY 1993 PENN -m- Seoul.Korea, summer program nformaton meetng Frday February 12 am Penmman Lounge 2nd "cor Bennett Hal ALL GRADUATE and professonal students nvted to attend GAPSA's lonely hearts fappy hour 5-8pm Hoover lounge of Vance hall. 37th a Spruce Beer. wmo& soda BANDS AND Performng Arts groups perform durng ths years Sprng Flng. Vdeo or audo tape drop off 2-5pm. Frday and Staurday Houston Hall Bowl Room. SENIOR SCREAMER' Come cheer the Ouakers Frday nght at the Palestra 1 Feb Club sanetoneo event STUDY ABROAD nformaton meetng for nsttute ol asan Studes programs m many countres Frday February 12th pm. room 225 Bennett Hal. SUPPORT KITE and Key s food dnvt. Brng food to the Columba game Frday to help start a new Perm tradrtkx SATURDAY" -OSE ne'ested m jonng PENN TABLE TENNIS CLUB, come to Hll House Pt Saturdays and Sundays at 3PM. or cal Rav at SATURDAY HOSE.nterested n jonng PENN TABLE TENNIS CLUB, come to Hll House Pt Saturdays and Sundays at 3PM. or cal Rav at SUPPORT KITE a Key s food drve Brng food to the Cornell game Saturday and help start a new Perm TUESDAY FREE MOVIE tckets pzza, and Ban and Jerrys ce cream Par tcpants needed for dscusson on entertanment at Penn Ft bruary Cal Bnar 387- WEDNESDAY SECRET R S M has begun lo. Penn* secret socety wll be secretly evaluatng canddates lor memoersno. so be on your best Behavor OFFICIAL ATTENTION ALL ofl-campus resdents Please return your PCB landlord tenant surveys by Feb 12 We need your com- ~e-:s BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Group tor those grevng the toss of a loved one begnmg Tuesday. Feb 16 al 4pm contact San Fogel or Lnda -.arxtt ' GAY MEN Support group Identty and relatonshp concerns dscussed n sale envronment - Allan Goldberg at Unversty Counselng Servce lor more nformaton THE PMS Censer of the U of P a sponsorng tree nformaton sessons on management of premenstrual symptoms Call Donah Crawto-d at tor aejpomaam BtTHETTETO^VEAUFt GIVE BLOOD. V Amercan Red Croat S %J]VL]VLE]\M THE CITY OF NEW YORK SESSION 1993 At Columba ths summer, you can enjoy New York whle you: Councl debates new commttee By JORDAN'A HORN Dewy fannynbta Staff Watr Unversty Councl members spent yesterday afternoon's meetng dscussng a proposed amendment to the body's bylaws advocatng the establshment of a Councllevel Pluralsm Commttee and enhancng academc ntegrty at the Unversty. No decson was made on whether the commttee would be created, but Councl members spent a good part of ther two-hour meetng dscussng the amendment's semantcs. If approved, the bylaw amendment would create a Pluralsm Commttee composed of eght facully members, three graduate and or professonal students, three undergraduate students, two admnstrators and three A-3 staff members. One of the proposed word changes to the amendment was to elmnate the repetton of the word pluralsm "I hate to see statements sayng 'Pluralsm Commttee to produce pluralsm,' Faculty Senate Charperson-Elect Gerald Porter sad UA representatve Davd Rose then suggested usng the word "mulb-sngularsm" a word he sad he made up on the spot. Hs suggeston was rejected and Councl members voted to use the words "ncluson and apprecaton of pluralsm" nstead The dscusson of academc ntegrty was kcked off wth a presentaton by nterm Judcal Inqury Offcer Catherne Schfter. Schfter sad that volatons of the Code of Academc Integrty such as cheatng should be dealt wth severely rather than the retrbutonal equvalent of havng one's "wrsts slapped" "I also beleve that t s a prvlege to attend the Unversty of Pennsylvana, and a prvlege to receve a Unversty of Pennsylvana degree," Schfter sad, addng that volatons "should be dealt wth n that lght" Co-charperson of the Wharton Dean's Undergraduate Advsory Board Chrste Glass and board member Lawrence Berger then made a presentaton on cheatng at the Unversty, emphaszng that the problem s not endemc to Wharton We feel strong that ths s a Unversty-wde problem, and not a Wharton-specfc problem," Glass sad, callng combattng cheatng a "two-way effort" between faculty and students. Berger, who sad that cheatng at the Unversty s a "very serous ssue." added that n a survey of 200 students takng Wharton classes n October of last year, 22 percent of freshmen and 53 percent of upperc lassmen sad that they had wtnessed ncdents of cheatng n ther classes. Glass and Berger proposed placng a queston on student evaluaton forms whch would ask, "Have you wtnessed cheatng n ths course?" and "If so, what form of cheatng?" And whle Porter and others sad they advocate the establshment of a Unversty honor code system. L'A representatves sad the creaton of an honor code would hurt nnocent students rather than help them Graduate and Professonal Student Assembly members reeom mended that the Unversty adopt a stronger stance aganst cheaters n graduate and undergraduate schools, possbly requrng matrcu latng students to sgn an agree ment to adhere to the Code of Academc Integrty. Other suggestons ncluded the Wharton Dean's Undergraduate Advsory Board's recommendaton of establshng a form through whch students could report cheat ng offenses wth the opton of anonymty. Coalton calls for greater student nput COALITION, from page 1 Concerns Commttee, suggested creatng "lason postons that varous students wll fll from year to year" to promote more unty among varous student organzatons And a number of students dscussed the need to mprove race relatons on campus and wth the neghborng West Phladelpha communty. Sher sad he was pleased wth the meetng's turnout and the "substantve nteracton" of "topcs whch really relate to student lfe" that took place. I thnk that ths town meetng demonstrated perfectly the need to have a coalton to act as a medator between the student body and the UA," Coalton executve board member and College junor Susan Fegenbaum sad Hamln stressed that any student can become nvolved n student gov ernment at the Unversty. "All of the commttees wthn the UA are open to nvolvement to all students no matter what group or ndependent status they have." Hamln sad "It's not enough for the UA to say ths. We have to make t known." New class boards lack fnancal backng BOARDS, from page 1 ers sad the UA s "commtted" to makng sure class boards are funded They've made a great case for the necessty of havng someone to foster school sprt and class tes," Wharton sophomore Leathers sad. "They deserve to be funded." But before fundng starts, the bodes must be approved by the UA, Charperson Jeff Lchtman sad last nght. "We've asked them to wrte a spe- Unversty Cty Beverage 43O0 Walnut St. (Opposte Thrftway) phone 387-BEER Soda Ice Snacks Kegs Beer Balls Sprng Water- Monday Thursday 10 a.m. 8 p. Frday 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday IP a.m. 8 p.m. cfc proposal, as well as outlne goals," College senor Lchtman sad "After that, we want to start as soon as possble." 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3 Lfestyle A weekly look at student lfe Thursday. February II The Daly Pennsylvana!! Page 3 THE DATING GAME The Unversty's wnners & losers n love. By BETH TRITTER Daly Pennsylvanan Stall Wrter he Unversty s one of the forerunners n the world of hgher educaton. But n the fast-paced, mental-angushladen world of datng, the Unversty s farther behnd than the Tgers n a Penn-Prnceton game "Datng at Penn s somewhat slow," sad Talmadge Nx. a College sophomore. "It seems lke people get really wrapped up n ther work and they feel lke they should be studyng, so they lmt ther socal lves n some ways." Unversty students admtted because of ther wllngness to go the extra mle academcally sometmes seem to take the short cut socally Some do not date at all, preferrng to fll ther socal calendars by spendng tme wth frends and "randomly hookne u>." Others quckly nvolve themselves n full-tme relatonshps, commttng themselves to one person for a long perod of tme. For many, the only encounters gong on between Chestnut and Spruce are those of the "all or nothng" knd. "I may be nterested n two peo- ple, but f I have a good tme wth the frst person I date, I wont mmedately pursue the other one," sad Mke Peck, a College junor. "People are that way because t's comfortng to have someone that you can spend a lot of tme wth." Do Unversty students not want to make the effort to date? Are they prone to jumpng nto serous relatonshps to escape the often njurous campus datng scene? Well, yes. "Sometmes people are more nterested n jumpng nto somethng and makng t a relatonshp than they are to date," sad Peck. "People are more nto beng wth one person untl t doesn't work out anymore." College junor Mchel Salas agrees that the "all or nothng" trend seems to exst at the Unversty. She explaned that the datng scene s ether comprsed of "casual hook-ups or people [who] are serously nvolved." "I know a lot of couples who are serous, but I don't know a lot of people who date a lot," agreed College junor Sara Braun. It seems that the easest way out for many Unversty students s to remove themselves from the datng scene by enterng a potentally more frghtenng zone the relatonshp zone. Accordng to some Unversty students, the socal atmosphere on campus leaves students wth just two extreme optons - "hookng up" or jumpng heart frst nto a serous relatonshp Many students, however, say these serous relatonshps do not necessarly lead to long-term success And for many upperclassmen, the Unversty's hghly socal atmosphere, full of people, partes, and actvtes, may actually make meetng Mr. or Ms. Rght a dffcult endeavor. "As you get older t's harder to meet new people." sad Pete Elot, a College junor Elot explaned that many Unversty students start to lmt ther socal crcles after freshman year, and ths factor alone makes t more dffcult to meet people. "Once you start lmtng where you hang out, you lmt the people you're gong to meet." Elot sad. Sophomore Nx agreed, sayng that "t's much harder to meet people ths year, at a party of 300 people, than t was last year on a freshman floor." And College sophomore Brandon Power agrees that the Unversty's atmosphere, compared wth those of other unverstes, s not very supportve of students' socal endeavors. My frends who go to bg state schools lke Texas, Mchgan, and Mnnesota..can just meet people at wll." Power sad Here t's just not happenng." The problem of meetng people, students suggest, could be due to the Unversty's locaton, rather than a lack of socal opportuntes or the age of those who are searchng. College junor Jll Hetler says that even though the socal opportuntes at the Unversty are adequate, students must take advantage of them n order to make them work. Because Penn s a cty school you have to be an aggressve person f you want to date. If you don't search to fnd out what's gong on, you'll end up not havng a socal lfe," Hetler sad. Hetler's "aggressve personalty" theory, combned wth a concerted effort to make a match, are what Peck beleves are the keys to fndng a relatonshp on campus Freshman year people would mostly hang out and that's how they would get together." Peck sad. "Now, f I fnd that I'm nterested n some one, I'll pursue t. t's more my own effort now" The fact remans, however, that many Unversty students choose to become nvolved n serous commtment-based relatonshps, rather than 'playng the feld' and datng many people. Sara Drucker. a College freshman, s currently nvolved n a "really serous" relatonshp wth another Un- versty student Accordng to Drucker. that type of relatonshp was the last thng on her mnd when she came to the Unversty n September. "I bascally came to Penn not even wantng a boyfrend," sad Drucker, "but I actually met my boyfrend four days nto school." Accordng to Drucker, the couple began datng regularly and became "serous" very quckly "I've dated a lot of assholes," she sad, "but he was very attentve and sweet and he was wllng to devote a lot of tme to me." The tendency of Unversty students to nvolve themselves n serous relatonshps, some say. s due to the lonelness that students experence when they leave home and enter the more cut-throat world of the Unversty Hetler, too. s nvolved n a "serous" relatonshp, but her boyfrend s not a Unversty student. She beleves that her stuaton dffers greatly from those of couples wthn the Unversty. "When I look at people n general, they are ether hookng up or they're always together," she sad. "I know people that sgn up for classes together, eat together, and do everythng together; t seems that there's no n between." Hetler attrbutes ths n part to the hghly-focused, future-mnded nature of Unversty students. "I thnk that people here are very career- and lfe-orented." she sad. Thnkng about where you're gong to be and who you're gong to be wth s a bg ssue...i've heard people talkng about marrage." Hetler says that only seeng her boyfrend "once a week allows her adequate tme to concentrate on school and the extracurrcular actvtes n whch she s nvolved Accordng to Drucker, however, she and her boyfrend have reached a mddle ground between not spendng enough tme together and seeng each other too much. She clams not to have fallen nto the trap of a relatonshp that some Unversty students clam s better descrbed as a "marrage." "We lead very dfferent socal lves," Drucker sad "I mostly party downtown and he sts n hs basement and hangs out wth hs fraternty) brothers." Drucker added that on weekends "usually we'll go out for dnner and a move or to the symphony. We'll be back by 10:30 p.m. and then he'll do hs thng and I'll do mne " Both Hetler and Drucker agree, however, that nvolvement n a relatonshp makes the large, lonely atmosphere of a cty unversty easer to survve. "I wake up every day and I'm very happy and content wth my love lfe," sad Hetler "[Gettng through lfe at school) s easer when you're not on an emotonal roller coaster rde." Drucker agrees that knowng that "there s at least one person out there who wll love you no matter what" can act as a "stablzng" force n ones lfe. Wthn the confnes of the Unversty datng scene, however, gay, lesban, and bsexual students seem to have flourshed socally where many others have not. The Lesban, Gay Bsexual Al- lance-sponsored dances, many say, draw students from unverstes throughout the Phladelpha area, and the myrad of downtown hangout spots provdes suffcent socal opportuntes for others. Whle the Unversty's heterosexuals seems to follow the "all or nothng" pattern, some members of the gay. lesban, and bsexual communty say they fnd a balance between the two extremes "In my experences. I've found the mddle ground all too often." sad Jason Walthall, a Wharton senor I've dated people sem-serously, and I've seen them qute often." Walthall. who s not presently nvolved n a serous relatonshp, says that for hm, relatonshps are bascally a matter of prortes "If you're wllng to make sacrfces, maybe you can lhandle a serous relatonshp)." he explaned, f t's mportant to me, I'll make tme " Stephen Houghton, a College sophomore, says that although he sees a balance between serous and casual datng n the gay communty, he has chosen to bypass ths scene n favor of a relatonshp. "Beng n a full tme relatonshp pulls you n a lot of ways." sad Houghton. "Even though I can't do all the extracurrcular thngs I want to do, t's nce to have the comfort and solace that a relatonshp offers." Both Houghton and Walthall agree that t s relatvely easy to meet peo pe at the Unversty and n Phladel pha Houghton says that he meets people at downtown actvsm clubs, the LGBA monthly dances, and dfferent bars throughout Phladelpha There's a truckload of gay bars [n Phladelpha)." Houghton sad. "The Penn dances are an establshment n Phlly... even the queer press has pcked up on them." Walthall agrees that the LGBAsponsored dances "are great." He added that "they're rght at the Gold Standard, and there are many opportuntes to meet people." People n the heterosexual communty, however, seem somewhat dssatsfed wth ther opportuntes to meet prospectve matches on and around campus The fraternty party scene, frequented by many Unversty students, often results n more msmatch- es than happy couples. And the lack of personal space n Murphy's Tavern on most weekend nghts s equally detrmental to those attemptng to make mportant decsons about ther personal lves. College junor Elot sad "the worst way" to meet people s at a bar or a fraternty party, "but I'd say that's how I meet 99 percent of the people I meet." Nx sad that he tres to meet people just anywhere on campus - Murph's. classes, partes." He sad that he. too. beleves that crowded bars and fraternty partes do not provde the best atmosphere for meetng people College junor Salas says that she has "met more people downtown" than she has on campus, addng that the socal scene has "defntely gotten 64 I've dated a lot of assholes. Sara Drucker College freshman dryer" for her snce freshman year Those people who actually do go out on old-fashoned dates, the type beng replaced by VCR's and mcrowave popcorn, have certan favorte hotspots that they frequent wth ther sgnfcant others For those nterested n datng n a sophstcated atmosphere. Zanzbar Blue, a jazz club downtown, stands out as a favorte among Unversty students Powers sad the club, whch Please see LIFESTYLE, page 4 RUN FOR THE UA! _AI1 undergraduate UA and Unversty Councl seats open. Pettons wll be avalablestartng February 15th at the NEC/UA offce, room 112, Houston Hall. Theymust be completed and returned by 5:00 on February 22. Ouestons? Call the NEC/UA offce at or Mchael Monson at f Valentne Hotlne» The Flower Emporum We delver to Phladelpha and all surroundng Suburbs. Sec ts nt the U of P Bookstore Valentne Center DON'T FORGET MOM ON VALENTINES DAY Man Lobby of The Penn Tower Hotel 34th & Cvc Center Blvd. Over 50 orgnal flower, candy, balloon, and dsh garden, gft baskets and gft deas are avalable. -HOURS- 7 AM - 8 PM 7 Days a week 1

4 Fa* 4 The baft? ftmrnmytrmmtm ThunOrj.ftbnmry FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING ON CAMPUS AND BEYONU READ THE DAILY PENNSYLVA/t!AN. Cafe Ensten (the nformal student-faculty forum wth dessert) presents Professor Mchael Karz the Hstory and Urban studes Departments speakng about -J - a Urban Poverty -"->-«Thursday, February :00 P.M. at HILLEL All are welcor; Hllel 202 S. 36th Street NEED WRITING HELP? DOST DESPAIR / "J/TTHE WRITING CENTER APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE: MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00-6:00 414B Bennett Hall Call or T1Z21 "WALK-IN" WRITING ADVISORS ALL OFFICES OPEN 7-10 PM Mj^fcewSoutr JC&f JXJOf ''*'.. ' ' :.: ';* - \*S'... ' - '.. Krqn Court. Pnva* Dnnfl Room Thunday rtpjftat East. Uppw U*by MyouanMwwMnbtcomngaWrangAtfvtor ptmtt contact WATU at 8W462S. For sex addcts, nearby center offers help By GABRIELE MARCOTTI to be Brne the He bad a wtfe and tods, a bg suburban bout* wth a whte pcket and a f h uf pool and a Bananl /x He wan n the beat fnancal and physcal shape of bs lfe He even ran marathons. But beneath all ths Mke bd a NBnHs sessl He was addkted to sex "I was a compulsve masturbator," be sad. "I was very heavy nto pornography and casual sex havto«some tad of sex contact 3 or 4 tmes a day.' The Insttute of Pennsylvana Hosptal at 49th and Market street* treats people tke Mke, who asked that hs real name not be used, and beeps them overcome ther sexual problems Mary Jo Porreca, coordnator of Sex and Love Addcts Anonymous, sad that addcton to compulsve sexual behavor s a senous and often underest^nated problem afflctng many people today Porreca sad that people who are addcted to sex need ther daly fx. much lke heron addct Anyone, she sad, can be afflcted by ths condton. -We treat all knds of people from busnessmen to college student*." she sad. For many addcts, alcoholsm and sexual abuse played a large part n ther lves. Mke, for example, came from an alcoholc famly and spent hs teen years on street corners "hustlng men and women." He sad he would often trade sex for drugs and alcohol and sad he 'caught n a trangle of drugs, 34th Street.rs.<( «ur«xr Houston Hall Cards & Gfts s your Valentne's Day headquarters. Stop n for candes, cards, chocolates^ romantc gfts - we have t all.' HOUSTON HALL CARDS & GIFTS 3417 Spruce Street Lower Level ~.M >«..,«_ sex and volence" At 17 be joned the Marne Corps and went to Vetnam. Hs sexual be sad, and hs alcoholsm When he returned, be was fnally ane to kck hs alcohol habt but bs sexual addcton escalated Thngs dfaynrratwl untl be fnally realsed bs problem and heps tels* -*-.± I 'I realzed I had no dea about tof-hng and emotons.* be sad The only thngs I knew were hst and anger everythng was sexual." "Jen" had to deal wth an ncestuous upbrngng whch marred her ffe n many ways. She s a former alcoholc who was sexually abused by her father and by her mother's lesban frend, she Snce the age of four, she sad, she has engagad n compulsve sexual behavor, ncludng heavy use of pornography, excessve masturbaton and promscuous sexual Jen sad that at the heght of her addcton she would "cruse the bars lookng for one-nght stands " "I would dance n seedy bars." she sad. "I would bascally do anythng to get my sexual fx" "Sex was about power and ntrgue." she added "I would hook people nto the lluson of beng desred by havng sex wth the.- At the tme she was also nvolved wth Alcoholcs Anonymous to deal wth the drnkng problem that paralleled her sex obsesson. It was durng an AA sesson that she frst heard of sexual addcton from a man who was sharng hs compulsve sexual behavor wth the group. SARfT ZAOOK/OP SMff P»otoy*y * Mary Jo Porreca, coordnator of Sex and Love Addcts Anonymous, speaks of ways to treat sex addcts. She sad she beleved that she conquered her alcoholsm she would be free of the problems and fears afflctng her However, once her alcohol addc ton ended, she sad, her sexual addcton grew to the pont where t domnated her lfe She cted a quote from Lookng for Mr. Goodbar that descrbes what her condton was lke. "One dnnk was too many, 1,000 drnks weren't enough.' " she sad "It was lke that wth me for sex." At the heght of her addcton she went on a busness trp where she went on a "sexual bnge" and had sex wth a marred co-worker After the man left, she sad, she began to feel sucdal I was gong to order a bottle o scotch, go nto the bath and ether slt my wrsts or drown myself," she sad In a last dtch effort she called the man whom years before she had frst heard speak of hs sexual addcton at the AA group meetng. He helped her admt what she actually was: a sex addct. "At that pont I realzed that»t came down to choosng between death and recovery." she sad Both Mke and Jen sad they are now fully recovered and help Mary Jo Porreca run her program. U. students fnd datng dffcult on campus LIFESTYLE from page 3 he called "ncredble," s a defnte step up from anythng that can be found between 33rd and 42nd Streets And although many students sad that "a nce dnner downtown" s ther destnaton of choce, others clamed that on campus locatons such as Beanes are good spots, especally for frst dates. Peck a staunch advocate of the offcampus scene, sad that leavng campus "takes you out of the element of Penn and puts you nto knd of a neutral settng" He added that takng a date downtown lets hm spend more tme wth the person, so "they can see who you are and you can see what they're really lke." Houghton sad that Phladelpha s a great gay and queer town," and that there are many, dverse events and establshments to whch he lkes to take dates I lke to go for a nce dnner somewhere." Houghton sad He added that body percng demonstratons, and The Bke Stop, a predomnantly male club that accommodates the leather scene, are other places he prefers Walthall sad that "there are as many dfferent knds of gay bars as there are straght bars," and added that the "Penn student-type" could probably be found at Woody's on 13th Street Certanly, the college-age datng scene has changed somewhat snce the more chvalrous days of dorm curfews, flowers and candy, and unspoken rules aganst females askng males out on dates. But s there stll datng at the Unversty'' The answer, accordng to Unver sty students, depends on one's per sonalty. personal goals, and other nebulous factors But meetng people let alone datng wthn the confnes of ths Ivy fortress - can prove to be very frustratng ndeed. Wth the amount of people attend ng the Unversty, sometmes t s necessary to date someone just tc know them beyond the acquntancc level. But, as many Unversty stu dents know, ths may not be the opt mal way to go about furtherng one's socal lfe. "Penn has such a bg and dverse populaton, there are so many people to meet," sad Elot "But wth a lot of people you meet, the only way to get to know them s by datng them am then when you date them, you may decde that you don't lke them" OBAL ECOLOGY A full year of study and travel around the world! September May ITINERARY: England, Austra, Hungary, Inda, Thaland, Malaysa, New Zealand, Belze, Mexco, U.S. Lve wth famles. Courses n anthropology, ecology, bology, socology. Internatonal faculty team. 32 credt hours, transcrpt ssued by Bard. Students age 18-50s+. For oouraa catalog and applcaton, call or wrt*: FEB. 15 Self-Assessment: Explorng What You Want To Do Internshps/Summer Jobs FEB. 16 Explorng Careers: Learnng What's Out There FEB. 17 Hesearcn Thnkng About Grad School But Wat-.-I'm Stll Decdng on My Major! 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Frankln Room, Houston Hall. 7 PM to 9 PM Post-theatre dscusson wth Dsmas Masolo from Kenya, (Professor of Phlosophy n the Center for the Study of Black Lterature and Culture), along wth Penn students from South Afrca. Sponsored by The Bg C and Onyx Honor Socety. 'V r fnenberg center Unvaraty o* Pannaylvanla MM Walnut S Phladelpha. PA The People's Lght and Theatre Company's producton of My Chldren! My Afrca! wll be presented In the Zellerbach Theatre February 10 14, For specal student dscount call the box offce at (215) Uadt poulb)* by gxmou* gnnt from Tht Anntnbtrg Ctnttr

5 Alleged rape concerns Drexel By JENNIFER KUSHNER Daly Pennsyvanan Stall Wrter In the wake of an alleged rape January 31 at Drexel Unversty, more than 300 Drexel students took part n a candlelght vgl last Wednesday, chantng "No more rape!" "It's the frst tme that students have come together and put ther foot down," sad Mchael Lebedznsk. edtoral opnon edtor of The Trangle, Drexel's student newspaper. Jm Powell, drector of Drexel Securty, sad a female Drexel student tled a complant wth the Phladelpha Polce Sex Crmes Unt sayng that she was raped at a Drexel fraternty house on the mornng of January 31. The woman, accompaned by a companon, reportedly went from one fraternty house to another one, where a man she dd not know raped her sometme that mornng, she told polce. The Trangle reported that several people may have taken part n the attack. The woman called polce after returnng to her room. The student was taken to the Hosptal of the Unversty of Pennsylvana and was examned later at the rape center at Thomas Jefferson Unversty hosptal, accordng to the Phladelpha Sex Crmes Unt. Jack Kefer. drector of Greek lfe at Drexel, sad that such an ncdent s harmful to the reputaton of the fraternty system at Drexel and n general. "Any alleged rape s detrmental to the Greek system," Kefer sad. There needs to be more support wth the Greek system concernng these ssues." In a letter to the unversty com- munty, Drexel Presdent Rchard Bresln sad an nvestgaton s underway and, "should the allegatons prove to be true, the unversty wll take swft and approprate dscplnary acton." "Let me also make t clear that sexual harassment n any form, wll not be tolerated at Drexel," Bresln sad "The unversty's polcy for both employees and students s clear Sexual assault, harassment, ntmdaton, and all other nonconsensual actvtes of a sexual nature have no place on our campus." In addton to the nvestgaton, the presdent has also organzed a specal campus envronment commttee, desgned to develop suggestons and recommendatons to help create a campus envronment that fosters affrmng, respectful and protectve relatonshps." Bresln added. Ice causes sx Escort hangups Sat. nght ESCORT, from page 1 "If there are people to be served then we have to serve them." Unversty Polce Seargent Thomas Messner agreed wth Furnss, sayng that Escort has helped reduce the potental for crme on campus. "It's dffcult for someone rdng n an Escort van to be a vctm of a crme," sad. "It reduces the opportunty for vctmzaton." Accordng to Ron Jasner, the supervsor for clams and rsk management, there were "no reported bodly njures" Furnss added that all sx accdents were mnor and were only "fender-benders." But he sad that Escort's emergency contngency plan s beng revewed as a result of Saturday nght's accdents. And Transt Servces wll ask the Unversty rado staton, WXPN, to broadcast an emergency bulletn n the future n order to help the Escort Servce shut down faster. "There are peces of the plan that we are revsng because of Saturday nght," Furnss sad. "The problem we ran nto was that the man roads were fne, but the roads n the West and Southwest Phlly and up n the Powelton area were ce. The sde streets are where we had our accdents." The emergency contngency plan currently calls for Escort supervsors to check the roads when nclement weather causes poor drvng condtons. Then the supervsor contacts Ron Ward, the manager of transport ser- vces, who calls Unversty Polce and decdes whether to reduce the drvng force to experenced drvers only and use only "the Aerostar vans and smaller vehcles " Escort also mantans the bus and campus loop. Furnss added that walkng escort, transt stops, Unversty Polce, Van Pelt Lbrary, Rosengarten Reserve Room and the medcal lbrares are nformed of reduced transportaton. These groups are also nformed f the entre system s shut down. "We rado all vans to make fnal runs and drop-offs." he sad The Escort supervsor wll post notces at the transt stops that servces have been closed and all staff wll return to base." Anchor dscusses journalsm busness KANE, from page 1 n Mam where he met such leaders as Fdel Castro, Rchard Nxon and J. Edgar Hoover. Kane cted hs coverage of the Kennedy assassnaton as the breakng pont n hs career. Fve years later he began at a rado staton n St. Lous. Durng hs frst weeks he was sent to watch open-heart surgery, an autopsy and to meet wth Cardnal Rtter. Cardnal Rtter later welcomed Kane when he called upon hm for another story. He sad that he related ths ancedote to urge students "to get wet and meet wth publc offcals." Anders "I agree wth Kane one hundred percent," sad College sophomore and prospectve communcatons major Amy Cohen. "I nterned at CBS n Mam ths summer and I realzed that you have to start at the bottom and work your way up. You have to be very pushy and not let opportuntes slp by It's hard work" Kane sad he left Channel 10 after 14 years because he was unhappy wth the management and the drecton of the staton. Kane wll be edtor-n-chef and host of a televson news magazne premerng on Channel 3 next July. Consumer, health, nvestgatve and local ssues wll be covered, and the Clear t Out Mchael K o r s Sale Calvn Klen Sarah Phllps All your B v o n ( J ' a favorte desgners program wll conclude wth a vewer call-n perod. He descrbed hs new program as "a cross between 20/20 and Datelne NBC- Kane concluded by callng upon students to brng nnovaton and ndependence to the broadcastng professon. "Ths s too good of a busun pass up," he sad. 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6 I'Ke 6 I In Dull) lyntyltanlan Thursday. Icbruary II Thr Independent Student Sev.spaper of the Unversty of Pennsylvana 109- h Year of Publcaton JUSTIN FOA Awon vrr Bssts Mscu DAVID KRIEGER I '.» RACHEL CYTRON Sfom Enron CHRISTOPHER Lt. >ES EDTTOT DAMON CHETSON. ASSOCIATE EorronX: OTTO DANDENELL PHOTOG»A*HY Et>rro«LRIC EINSTEIN. PIODICTIOS MANAGE* LANCE ALLRED. ART Eorn* LOONC CHEN. Covn/TO Satvma MAHtom/BUMN ' IILLER. 34TH Smcr MASAI, so EWTOH JOSHUA GOLDWERT V. u ForTO* STEPHEN CLASS. EacvnvE Eono. SCOTT CALVERT MAS«CJNG EtXTOt DAVID BELL Bsstss MASAGEH KENNETH BALK Eorro««Hat Euro* STEP.':.GIVG Eorrwt JOSH TYRANGIEL J4TW STUKT EOTrOU MATTHEW KRATTER ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGE! JILL TILZER SALES MANAGE! DANIEL FELDMAS Stonn EDrron DWAYNE SYE DESIGN DWECTOI HEIDI GLEIT. ASSOCIATE EDrrotyCrrv '. >a<jting MANAGE! STEPHEN U AXMAN PHOTOGIAFMV EDITOH laloxtz C«ECIT MANAGE! PRJTAM DOZHI CREATIVE SEIVICES MANAGE! MICHAEL PATCHEN. Co»»vru SERVICES MANAODUEorroKAL SABRINA RUBIN MTH STREET MANAGING EorroR JASON POLEVO) ASSOCIATE SAI.ES MANAGE! To Serve and to Threaten? I he Unversty of Pennsylvana s a hostle place for blacks That's what Ncolas Lemann found and I presented n last months Atlantc magazne. Accordng to The Daly Pennsylvanan Lemann wrote that many black students feel that they are " 'n an essentally unfrendly whte envronment.' " Whether ths statement s vald or not, t may come as some surprse to students. Moooooooo Once agan, the Governor has refused to gve fundng to the Unversty. The Keystone State should worry. He may have just closed the state's only Vet School. Snce most of us ddn't grow up on farms, we cannot fathom the mportance of a good veternaran. Even though we care mmensely about our pets' health, a sck anmal does not threaten our famly's well-beng. Imagne f you wll, lfe on a famly farm. Your famly's lvelhood s ted to the prce of mlk and the health of the herd. When one, two, then fve or your cows fall sck, qualty care s of the utmost mportance. For years, the Unversty's Vet School has traned most of the state's veternarans and provded cuttngedge research benefttng all members of the anmal kngdom. For the second year n a row, Governor Bob Casey dd not recommend secnoau Polcy on Submssons The Daly Pennylvanltw wrtumex tt<r*mrnt\ lum the l/mrrwrv,mmnmty n thf fmm ofgktl CBflMMJ "ul PlVIWI In the fltlor. Veulgnel rltlnrwly < < tu\ ptff etftt" \ent the opnon of The Daly I'tnnytvnan state fundng to the Unversty. Consequently, the Unversty wll surely run a defct to match the $19.5 mllon one of ths year. What Casey does not realze s that he s cuttng off hs snout to spte hs face. The Unversty Vet School, the only Vet School n one of the naton's largest agrcultural states, s now on the brnk of beng put to sleep. Last year, the Vet School ran a $16.5 mllon defct, and Presdent Hackney sad Tuesday that plans are n place to phase out the Vet School f ths year's budget does not re-nstate fundng to the Unversty. Luckly, legslators on both sdes of the asle and from across the state are pushng to nclude the Unversty's appropraton n to the budget, thus savng the Vet School. The Vet School provdes a vtal servce to the state's agrculture communty and to the body of veternary scence research at large. We support those state legslators who want to restore fundng to the Unversty and the Vet School. As for Casey, stay n the dog house. Drect submmlom to: Kenneth Bat-r, Edtoral Page Edtor The Dety Pennsytvanln 4015 Walnut Street Phladelpha. PA Any qumoont? Call (215) 89B6585 especally whte students on campus. Many a student may say, "Hey, you're gettng an educaton at an Ivy League school! How can ths be a hostle envronment? It's dfferent than n the larger socety. You're specal!" But n many ways, t's not dfferent. And we, as black students, are not specal Because just as n the larger socety, the Unversty's polce department seems to threaten many black students, rather than to "serve and protect" them. Whte students on ths campus do not encounter harassment by the polce, because on ths campus, and n socety, they are not consdered the perpetrators of crme and volence. Hence, they wll never understand. And ths s not to say that all Unversty polce offcers harrass black students. It would be stupd of me, and anyone else to thnk n ths manner. And polcemen may not get enough credt for the good thngs that they do. But the wave of mstreatment of whch I have heard and wtnessed reflects negatvely upon the entre department, just as the suspect descrbed as a "black male, dark complexon, wearng a Starter jacket" seems to reflect on black students. One needed only to be at DuBos house after the Rodney Kng verdct and the ensung rots last sprng to realze the extent to whch black students feel they have been mstreated on ths campus. Students some wth tears n ther eyes recounted ncdent after ncdent of polce harassment. And I have heard of many of the ncdents. Two years ago, Henry Hpps and two other black students were stopped by a Unversty polce offcer on the corner of 34th and Walnut Streets. The offcer stopped them because he was followng up on a call about three suspcous black men n the area. Hpps sad that the offce verbally dsrespected them, tellng the students that he was searchng them for "bg knves and guns, lke n the moves." "It ddn't have to be us," Hpps sad, commentng on the vague descrpton of the "suspcous black men." "It could have been three other brothers, and the same thng would have happened." Then there was the case n Hgh Rse South last sprng, when a large group of black students were forced to leave the lobby of the buldng durng Sprng Flng. I myself have seen many rowdy and ntoxcated whte students n buldng lobbes, and they have never been asked to leave. Of course, UPPD offcers wll tell you that race does not play a role n ther procedures. For nstance, UPPD Commssoner John Kuprevch sad last week that when an offcer receves a call wth the descrpton of "three suspcous black males," he has the rght, when approachng the men who ft ths descrpton, to pat them down for weapons. He added that ths may seem offensve to many people, but t s necessary. The of- fcer does not know f they have weapons or not, and hs safety comes frst. Seemngly, ths procedure has nothng to do wth race. But f race s not a factor, then why have there been so many complants by black students on ths campus n my four years? Are we that senstve 9 Do we just make these events up? Where are the whte students, or Asan students that express dscontent about polce harassment? I thnk that black students at Penn realze that Unversty polcemen have a tough and dangerous job to do. Yes. there Polce offcers do not understand where we come from. s a sgnfcant amount of crme n West Phladelpha (whose populaton s over 90 percent black) commtted by blacks. If you were forced to deal wth the crcumstances that many blacks n West Phladelpha lve wth, you would probably engage n crme too. But for the most part, I thnk that we do understand what polcemen encounter. However, polce offcers, I feel, do not understand where we come from. There s a hstory of polce brutalty and harassment n ths country drected toward black people. Many black students have not only had negatve experences wth polce at Penn, but wth law enforcement n ther own communtes. And the Rodney Kng verdct clearly sent the message that t s O.K. to beat up on black people In addton, polcemen hold a level of authorty n ths socety. What are we to do? Many black students feel that we should report our complants? But how can we expect an nsttuton to farly dscplne ts own? Many students feel that because polce- lllustraton by Taylor Bou'Day Pennsytvanar men are n ths poston of authorty, that nothng wll be done. One ends up wth frustraton and dstrust of the entre system. Reverend Lawrence Burnley, of the Chrstan Assocaton, sad that he b heard of what happens when student.- who have attempted to make compla; do so. He calls t "vctmzaton of the vctm." Instead of havng complants lstened to by offcers at the polce staton, students are asked, for nstance, what they were dong at a certan locaton anyway. In turn, students are dscouraged from flu' complants. What are the solutons? For one polce offcers must realze where we come from our bt tory of nvolvement wth polce. They must be senstve to these factors when approachng and talkng to black students, and treat us as though we are human bengs. But more mportantly, students who feel that they have been mstreated must fle formal complants. When ths s done, the polce must nvestgate the complant, and provde feedback to the complanants And more mportantly, students must follow through on the complants. Lke Burnley, I beleve that n order to have a power base, we need to frst buld coaltons among black organzatons on campus so that we can montor and docu ment racal harassment throughout the Unversty. Then, we should nvolve other nterested student groups n our cause. As he put t, "We shouldn't expect those who oppress us to dscplne those who oppress us." If fully utlzng the system fals, then we must follow the words of the ancent general, Hannbal. We wll fnd a way, or we wll make one Maceo Grant s a senor Communcatons major from Rchmond. Calforna. Cornbread am ( nlhrd Greens appears alternate Thursday. Iver the Chrstmas holday, I ran nto a frend I had not seen for several years. Lance had decded to jon the Marnes after we graduated from hgh school, and had been gone ever snce. Ths chance encounter should have ended on a brght note, but crcumstances led to an awkward partng. Lance was beng shpped off to Europe the next day. He had been told to expect to Notes from the Laundry Room Gregory Pavlk see combat n Balkans or the Mddle East, stuaton pendng. After he told me, my frst reacton was to ask why we were gong to be fghtng battles n whch our country had no nterest, but the look n my frend's eyes stopped me short. It was the look of fear. Then just last week, Margaret Thatcher stormed the Penn campus n a flurry of demagoguery n an effort to promote the New World Order. Fresh from urgng U.S. troops nto the quagmre of ex-yugoslava, Mrs. Thatcher now sets the tone for nterventon on a far grander scale The U.S. should jon wth the Unted Natons and begn to synthesze a new creaton, the GloboCop. Ths nternatonal enforcng mechansm knows no boundares. Never mnd that "Operaton Ignore Soveregnty" n Somala has nothng to do wth U.S. nterest, t s wthout purpose or foreseeable end. To mantan order, we must be prepared to reman n Somala ndefntely. The Prce of Interventon As troops engage n gunfre wth armed chldren, our people are begnnng to de n a country whch most of our ctzens could not fnd on a map even f they cared to do so. The appeals for nterventon are couched n the same unversalstc slogans tme and agan; the globalsts' desre for empre does not leave any room for the nterests of the republc. If these perpetual wars for perpetual peace contnue unabated yet do not reflect the nterest of our naton how s t that we are nvolved n them at all? Always, t s the Unted Natons and ts resolutons holy wrt whch no soveregn power dare gnore that drect our country nto battle. It s the Unted Natons that now tells us when, where, and how we may act, and when we may not. From our humlaton n one-world mold. Although t was never brought up by the manstream meda, Clnton s a member of the Councl on Foregn Relatons and the Trlateral Commsson, two eltst organzatons whch advocate the eroson of the soveregnty of the Unted States n favor of world government. Apologsts for these organzatons clam that they advocate no such thng, and n fact the Councl on Foregn Relatons clams that t takes no poston on matters of foregn affars. Yet, Admral Chester Ward who resgned from the CFR after sxteen years, clamed that the group was establshed for "the purpose of promotng dsarmament and submergence of U.S. soveregnty and natonal ndependence nto an all-powerful oneworld army." As troops engage n gunfre wth armed chldren, our people are begnnng to de n a country whch most of our ctzens could not fnd on a map even f they cared to do so. Korea to the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Iraqs, the Unted Natons has plunged us nto fasco after fasco, each wholly unrelated to our needs as a people. Ths s unacceptable for a free naton, and f we are to reman such a naton we must not check our soveregnty n at the door of the New World Order. Former presdent George Bush spoke of a Pax Unversals under the rule of the Unted Natons. Presdent Clnton s cut from the same It stands to reason that any man (or woman) that swears an oath to uphold the Consttuton of the Unted States, and follows the polcy lne of organzatons whch are es sentally n subverson to our naton, should be tred for treason. Instead, we elect them to the Presdency. The Unted Natons, the presumed mdwfe for a global state, has been rabdly hostle to the Unted States snce ts ncepton. At the foundng confer ence..the secretary-general was Alger Hss, It stands to reason that any man (or woman) that swears an oath to uphold the Consttuton of the Unted States, and follows the polcy lne of organzatons whch are essentally n subverson to our naton, should be tred for treason. Instead, we elect them to the Presdency. a secret Sovet agent The lst of delegates from Amerca who also moonlghted as communsts durng the foundng of the U.N. s extensve, and ncludes at least seven dentfed men, three of who mantaned the dstncton of membershp n the Communst Party. One wonders what exactly former presdent Bush had n mnd when he burbled. "We're now n sght of a Unted Natons that performs as envsoned by ts founders." Today, thngs at the U.N. are not any better. In fact, t s qute reasonable to say that despte the sloganeerng of the establshment press, thngs are qute a bt worse. Current secretary-general, Boutros Boutros-Ghal, may be the most aggressve power seeker to hold sway over the supranatonal body. Boutros-Ghal, onetme press apologst for the communst deas of pro- Sovet Egyptan dctator, Gamal Abdel Nasser, s an, anxous advocate of a permanent U.N. army and taxng authorty. Hs exclamatons declarng an end to "exclusve soveregnty" n January of last year should be suffcent cause for alarm. Chrstmas came and went, but our pres- dent hasn't forgotten to send a belated gft to Boutros-Ghal. Clnton s reportedly plannng to turn over 15,000 U.S. troops to the Unted Natons to chrsten the new kllng felds n the Balkans wth the blood of Amercan ctzens My guess s that most people really do not want to gve up ther freedom and ther country for any alternatve, let alone one as oppressve as what mght emerge from the New World Order. Perhaps ts tme to re-examne our role n the world. The next tme some great statesman comes trampng nto town to make a salesptch to a bunch of students starng blankly nto a vdeo screen, I'd lke to ask a queston. Would they be as comfortable sellng ther Utopan ppe dreams f they had to face the parents of boys lke Lance who may start comng home n body bags as they would be to anonymous chldren n a museum a half a world away? Gregory Pavlk s a junor Materals Scence and Engneerng major from De- Iran, New Jersey. Notes from the Laundry Room appears alternate Thursdays.

7 Grad student desgns ht Green By JENNIFER KUSHNER Daly Panntytvanan Stall Wrter College Green was dotted wth makeshft structures yesterday, desgned by graduate students to resemble Japanese Tea Houses "We're buldng 'tea-shrts','' sad Nck Hoffman, second-year archtecture graduate student. "They're a portable, wearable place to have tea." The lghtweght constructons made from materals such as newspapers, canvas and tree branches were erected as part of a studo class beng taught by a vstng Japanese artst, Knya Maruyama. "Ths s only really the begnnng, [the project] s gong to be gong on for the next three and a half weeks," sad Anne Sprn, charperson of the Landscape Archtecture Department "These structures wll be appearng at least a couple of more tmes ths sprng." "The task was to fnd a place that ther structure fts nto the landscape that s a nce place for one or two people to have tea," she sad. The task was to fnd a place that ther structure fts nto the landscape that s a nce place for one or two people to have tea. Anne Sprn Charperson of the Landscape Archtecture Department The students worked ndvdually on the structures, but over the next two weeks they wll be "dvded nto groups of four and they wll put ther 'tea-shrts' together to make a communty of houses." Sprn added. Accordng to Hoffman, a smlar project was done last year and many structures found permanent homes at a Unversty-owned farm. The students sad they plan to brng ther works to the farm after the end of the project. Each "tea-shrt" s unque and represents an ndvdual dea of the student, Sprn sad. "We're desgnng personal tea houses," second-year graduate student Nada Anderson sad "In mne, the basc dea s about how n the tea ceremony you have a relaton shp between two people. Mne uses the gaps between the two peces of materal to represent ths Sprn sad that Maruyama has taken the students to the Phladelpha Art Museum and Japanese garden to learn more about the Japanese style but that these tea houses are not meant to be copes of that style. Cty's water rate hke would affect U. WATER, from page 1 Fernandez sad that she thought Washngton's recommendatons. the fees were beng pushed up be- At-Large Counclmember Happy cause large numbers of Phladelp- Fernandez, charperson of the hans have not pad ther water blls, Transportaton and Publc Utltes addng that the department should Commttee, sad she also supports make up for lost revenue by trackthe seven-percent rse. ng down delnquent consumers. "That's certanly better than 24 percent where people were out- "We have been workng wth the raged," she sad. "What we want to Water Department to urge them to do s to contnue to work wth the fnd ways to go after people who Water Department, so that they wll have the money and are not paynot have to come back and ask for ng," Fernandez sad. an [addtonal] ncrease." Kaplan sad that there are many Provost hunt PROVOST, from page 1 Aken, Ehrlch's mmedate suc- HELP THEM cessor, was dean of the School of Arts and Scences when he was TOMORROW. named provost n Accordng to some admnstrators.f the commttee consders provost canddates from outsde the Unversty, the procedure may take longer than the scheduled four months "The mnute you broaden the search to the outsde t becomes more dffcult" sad Lnda Koons, executve assstant to the provost. If no one s named as Aken's re- Gve Blood Today. placement before July and the search for an executve vce presdent ongong snce September contnues untl then too, the Unversty could be functonng wth only WALTER KAITZ one of ts top three admnstrators. But Hyatt, who s coordnatng the FOUNDATION search, sad yesterday that she ex- CABLE'S RESOURCE FOR DIVERSITY pects an executve vce presdent to be named wthn the next month. Attenton Graduates wh work experence! She sad the feld of canddates s WKF s actvely recrutng successful ethnc mnorty professonals for "very narrow" and only about sue management opportuntes n the cable televson ndustry. canddates are stll beng consdered. But Hyatt sad that the presdent mght have narrowed the number of possbltes stll further. GET THE ANSWERS THAT'LL HELP YOU GET B THROUGH <E!)c Jfcto jjork Shncs CROSSWORD I PUZZLE. JUST CALL r I I I CX answers (or up to 3 dues. Use a touch-lone phone onlv 75 cents per mnute. ** CLIP AND SAVL reasons that a rate hke s needed. Hgh on hs lst are delnquent customers "Our debt servce s gong up ths year by about S25 mllon, and next year by $12 mllon," he sad Kaplan also sad that ncreased electrcal and envronmental costs have drven up the Water Department's expendtures. 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8 Page 8 The Daly Pensyl\anan Thursday. February 11, 1993 Off the Wre 43' Hgh Low 24' 36' Hgh Compled from Assocated Press dspatches World Kuwat ol producton recoverng KUWAIT CITY Days before a crucal OPEC meetng on producton cutbacks, Kuwat's ol mnster sad yesterday the emrate has ncreased ol producton nearly 10 percent to about 2 mllon barrels a day. Industry analysts doubted the clam by Ol Mnster Al Al-Baghl. They sad that despte Kuwat's remarkable rebuldng of ts shattered ol ndustry snce the Persan Gulf War, facltes are far from fully restored. The Organzaton of Petroleum Exportng Countres meets n Venna, Austra, on Saturday to dscuss a proposal to cut output and ncrease world ol prces. The hgher Kuwat's producton, the better chance t has of securng a hgher quota from OPEC. "Always before an OPEC meetng when quotas are gong to be dscussed, tactcs are used to try and get the maxmum quotas," sad Lela Arda, senor edtor of the Pars-based Arab Ol and Gas, n a telephone ntervew. Pope: Sudan should protect Chrstans KHARTOUM, Sudan Pope John Paul II told Sudan's mltary leader yesterday that hs Muslm fundamentalst government had a duty to protect Chrstans strugglng for the freedom to practce ther fath. Presdent Omar Hassan el-bashr dened Chrstans were oppressed. But a human rghts group nssted the Sudanese government systematcally volated the rghts of ethnc and relgous mnortes. And offcals n a rebel-held vllage n the south sad el-bashr "does not gve a damn whether the pope s around" and ordered ther starvng communty bombed. Relgous, poltcal and racal conflcts exploded n cvl war 10 years ago n the manly Chrstan and anmst south, where black Afrcan rebels are fghtng for ndependence aganst the government n the Arab Muslm north. The volence, exacerbated by famne, has klled as many as l mllon people, dsplaced 6 mllon more and sent hundreds of thousands of Chrstans fleeng to the desert surroundng Khartoum. Naton WVU graduate poses n 'Playboy' MORGANTOWN, W.Va. A former West Vrgna Unversty student who caused a str when she appeared n a fall ssue of Playboy sad her latest appearance n the magazne s a bg ht wth her famly. Rhonda Fagula, who lves n Vrgna Beach, Va., appears ths week on the cover of Playboy's "College Grls" ssue. She appears seven tmes n the ssue and was selected from among 50 women to appear on the front and back covers. "My famly s excted" Fagula sad. "Playboy sent me four copes and my mom's seen t. She thnks t's great and my brother thnks t's great too, but he just looks at me and shakes hs head sometmes." Fagula, a recent recreatonal therapy graduate, was among eght WVU women who appeared n the October ssue of Playboy n a 12-page spread enttled "Grls of the Bg East." After the October ssue came out, a unversty professor boycotted the magazne, sayng the women were beng degraded. "I'm glad I went though wth t," Fagula sad. "There have been no problems. It's been great and t's somethng I can look back on when I'm older and say I've done somethng very few women have done." State Schools close for day after bomb threat DUBOIS The DuBos Area School Dstrct cancelled classes yesterday after recevng the ffth bomb threat n several weeks. A school dstrct offcal receved a bomb threat early yesterday mornng, sad Polce Chef Darrell Clark School admnstrators, polce and publc safety offcals met to dscuss how to deal wth the threats. The frst threat was called nto the DuBos emergency dspatch center on Jan. 28. A second threat was phoned nto a vocatonal techncal school Monday mornng, and students were evacuated and eventually sent home. The DuBos dstrct evacuated 1,235 students and teachers from the senor hgh school Tuesday mornng after recevng a thrd threat. A 14-year-old boy who confessed to makng the call from a pay phone was arrested, polce sad. The fourth threat was phoned n Tuesday afternoon. The caller sad a bomb was n the hgh school. A search turned up no explosves. Authortes probe Vllanova llness VILLANOVA A state medcal nvestgator vsted Vllanova Unversty yesterday to try to dentfy a mysterous llness that sckened at least 85 students. Bruce Remer of the Department of Publc Health sad the nvestgator would try to fnd a common source for the nausea, abdomnal cramps and darrhea reported by students Tuesday. One female student remaned hosptalzed yesterday. She was reported n good condton at Bryn Mawr Hosptal, hosptal spokesperson Ellen Mattes sad. The campus nfrmary treated about 25 students and 59 others were released after treatment at Bryn Mawr, Haverford Communty, Lankenau and Paol Memoral hosptals, Vllanova spokesperson Stephen Bell sad. Stocks Dow Jones Industral Average: Down 2.16 to Market Volume: 248 mllon shares : '. AIDS-lke llness has dfferent causes BOSTON A mysterous outbreak of AIDS-lke llness that created an uproar last summer probably has many dfferent causes and almost certanly doesn't result from a sngle new vrus, several studes conclude. The studes suggest that the dsease s actually a mshmash of smlar-lookng alments that have been around a long tme and are not contagous. "When you look at the clncal, epdemologcal and laboratory results, one doesn't see a consstent pattern. That suggests perhaps ths whole syndrome s composed of patents wth dfferent causes," sad Davd Ho, head of the Aaron Damond AIDS Research Center Lots Of Laughs Studes say dsease s not contagous n New York Cty. The llness came to lght at July's Internatonal Conference on AIDS n Amsterdam, where t was the No. 1 topc. Several researchers at the meetng spoke of patents who had many earmarks of AIDS but were not nfected wth HIV, the AIDS vrus. Chef among those sgns was strkngly low levels of helper cells, also known as CD4 cells, whch orchestrate the body's defenses aganst nfectons. The cases rased the possblty that some undentfed vrus was on the loose, causng a new form of AIDS. Some researchers at the meetng even sad they had glmpsed tantalzng sgns that a new vrus mght be causng t. Snce then, the condton has gotten a name dopathc CD4 T- lymphocytopena, or ICL and ntensve lab study. In today's New England Journal of Medcne, researchers publshed sx reports on t. "The cases represent a hodgepodge of dfferent clncal and mmunologcal enttes. We are not talkng about just one dsease." sad Scott Holmberg of the U.S. GAYLE GARSON/DP Stall Photographer College junors Kelly Su and Alson Greenspan advertse and sell tckets for the Bloomers producton, Humorous Maxmus, on Locust Walk yesterday. Clnton sells economc plan SOUTHFIELD, Mch. Pres- cause I beleve people lke me He sad that hs package to be dent Clnton lad the groundwork shouldn't hde from the people who unveled next Wednesday n a yesterday for sellng hs economc elected them. I thnk we ought to be speech to Congress would spur plan by pledgng to both create jobs accountable." the economy and reduce the defct and slash the defct. But he con- Clnton told the rally at Selfrdge "n a way that s far to the Amercan ceded: "It sn't easy." Ar Natonal Guard Base n nearby people." Makng hs frst out-of-town trp Detrot that the naton's debt was "It sn't easy, I'll tell you that. But as presdent, Clnton gave a pep talk much hgher than he expected I'm dong my best," he added. to supporters at an arport hangar when he took offce. Clnton was hopng the televsed before headng for a televson stu- "I had to go back to the drawng town hall meetng would help hm do for the made-for-tv event. board" and redo the economc plan, recover from early-term controver- He told a crowd of about 200 that sad Clnton, bundled n an overcoat ses and make the case for hs ecohe lked such televsed forums "be- aganst the near-freezng weather. - nomc program. State Assembly to vod busng sut Lookng For Love *^5 Centers for Dsease Control and Preventon, co-author of one of the studes Among other conclusons: The condton s rare. In al, 111 U.S. cases have been reported. The CDC found just two when t revewed 230,179 cases n ts AIDS fles Many cases probably result from a menagere of bactera, funguses and other parastes. Posons or envronmental toxns mght also play a role. A few apparent vctms are actually n the very early stages of HIV nfectons but have not produced sgns of the AIDS vrus yet. There s no reason to thnk that a sngle vrus s responsble for most cases, although t could play a role n some. Troops could go to Bosna WASHINGTON The Clnton admnstraton sad yesterday U.S. troops could be sent to enforce peace n the former Yugoslava f warrng factons can negotate a settlement. "Our conscence revolts" at unendng accounts of murder and tape, Secretary of State Warren Chrstopher sad. Unvelng a sx-pont peace plan after three weeks of study by the new admnstraton, Chrstopher sad "No great power can dsmss the lkely consequences of lettng a Balkans conflct rage." The deepenng war, ts threat to neghborng natons and the long-seated relgous and cultural hatred now aflame n the area pose a crtcal test for the new presdent, who wll also have to marshal world opnon behnd hs poston. "We nhert at ths early pont n our admnstraton a tragc and dangerous stuaton," Chrstopher sad. He denounced Serban "ethnc cleansng" amed at Muslms n Bosna-Herzegovna and called the crss "an mportant moment for our post-cold War role n Europe and the world." Presdent Clnton sad earler n the day that the Amercan publc wll support the plan. "I thnk they want us to do more, but they want us to do t n a prudent way." The secretary of state announced the possblty of usng Amercan troops as part of an nternatonal force to enforce peace terms f they can be reached. "We are prepared to use our mltary power to enforce the agreement," Chrstopher sad at a news conference. At ths stage, he sad, "t s premature to try to analyze exactly what knd of mltary power s necessary " Other senor U.S. offcals, speakng on condton of anonymty, sad there was no decson yet on whether ground troops would act as peacekeepers. But Sen. Rchard Lugar, R-Ind., a senor member of the Foregn Relatons Commttee, sad Chrstopher called hm and sad that as many as 5,000 to 10,000 Amercan troops could jon a 40,000-member NATO force that mght go to Bosna under UN. auspces once a new peace accord s concluded. Other key provsons of the admnstraton plan nclude the appontment of Regnald Bartholomew, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, to assst nternatonal medators forge agreement, and a pledge to tghten the U.N. trade embargo aganst Serba and Montenegro. HARRISBURG The state to be above that." House yesterday passed an amend- A fnal vote on the full measure ment to strp power from the Hu- was delayed. man Relatons Commsson and vod a 24-year-old lawsut that at- Commonwealth Court last week ordered the commsson and the tempts to desegregate Phladelpha Phladelpha School Dstrct to subschools. The amendment, passed , s mt ther opnons about a plan to racally ntegrate cty schools. The attached to a bll on specal educaton fundng that already has a secplan would par 10 predomnantly ond amendment blockng the con- whte and 10 predomnantly black troversal outcome-based educaton schools to create 20 desegregated reforms. Lawmakers have ques- schools through forced busng. toned whether the bll can pass "Wth mandatory busng you have both the House and Senate. an unhappy kd gong to a school The state commsson, a plantff where he doesn't want to go," sad n the desegregaton sut, enforces Rep. Denns O'Bren, R- the state's cvl rghts laws. Phladelpha, a supporter of the KEVIN CHANG/DP Stall Photographer "Ths amendment s racst n na- amendment. College freshman Stephen Chen takes a break from sellng roses ture," sad Rep. Vncent Hughes, D- Other lawmakers crtczed the yesterday as he speaks wth College freshman Lz Lan at the rose sale Phladelpha, charperson of the Le- amendment for tryng to block dese- held by the Chnese Students Assocaton on Locust Walk. gslatve Black Caucus. "We are gregaton and not allowng the complayng to unfounded fears. We need msson to do ts job. Specal dstrcts sprng up across country WASHINGTON Specal-purpose dstrcts to collect garbage, move commuters, fght fres and perform other jobs now greatly outnumber tradtonal muncpal governments, the Census Bureau sad yesterday. The rapd growth n such nontradtonal governments places bllons of dollars outsde the normal poltcal controls faced by mayors and other cty offcals. Altogether, there are 33,131 specal purpose governments, compared to 19,296 muncpaltes. And the number of specal purpose governments s explodng up 12 percent n the past fve years. The number of muncpal governments ncreased by barely half a percent. "We're havng essentally unaccountable publc authortes and specal dstrcts growng lke mad all over the country," sad Donald Axelrod, professor emertus of publc admnstraton at the State Unversty of New York n Albany. "Many are transparent devces for gettng around consttutons that prohbt borrowng wthout publc referenda and all the other restrctons." Specal-purpose dstrcts are set up by ctes, towns and countes to do specfc jobs. They often cut across muncpal boundares to embrace an entre metropoltan area or part of a state. They range n sze from such gants as the Port Authorty of New York and New Jersey to small rural volunteer fre departments. One n fve manages natural resources, and one n sx fghts fres. Thousands of others manage housng and communty development, run water or sewage systems, mantan parks and operate lbrares. Although ther work s narrow, they handle a lot of money. In 1990, specal-purpose governments spent $62 bllon, the Census Bureau sad. That's one-tenth of all the money spent by localtes, and about three percent of all the money spent by governments n the Unted States, the federal government ncluded. The specal-purpose governments rased about $32 bllon n revenue. About $7 bllon came from taxes leved by the governments, and the rest came from user fees. "The need for publc servce doesn't - stop at the tradtonal boundares any more," sad Alan Stevens, the Census Bureau's chef of government organzaton statstcs. "It's necessary sometmes to have communtes band together and have a regonal approach to solvng some of these ssues."

9 Campus to host Asan conference ths month By CARA TANAMACHI Dally Psnnsylvanan Statt Wntar Lghts, camera, acton... That's the theme of the 15th annual East Coast Asan Student Unon Conference whch wll be held on campus from February 26 through February 28. The conference, whch s expected to draw over 1,000 students from across the naton, conssts of 50 speakers, three comedy performances, several theatrcal productons and a dance party. College senor George Huang, the ECASU Conference co-coordnator, sad that whle the conference s open to everyone, t wll focus manly on Asan ssues. "The speakers at the conference wll cover such thn js as ant-asan volence and Asans n the workplace," he sad. "Also, there wll be workshops on how students can become nvolved [wth these ssues)." Huang added that there wll be very promnent speakers at the conference, ncludng Chrs Lee, the senor producton executve for Tr- We have people n non-stereotypcal Asan felds speakng. We have fashon desgners, flm [executves] and the edtor of A. Magazne.' George Huang ECASU conference co-coordnator Star Pctures, and Assstant U.S. Surgeon General Samuel Ln. "We have people n nonstereotypcal Asan felds speakng," he sad "We have fashon de sgners, flm [executves] and the edtor of A. Magazne." College junor Lly Loh, publcty outreach char for the ECASU commttee, sad that ths year's ECASU conference s partcularly mportant because many Asan students have become dscouraged n efforts to gan attenton for ther concerns. "Asan-Amercan ssues are at a low pont rght now," she sad. "A lot of people are pretty apathetc The pont of the [conference] s to get n touch wth other.asan-amercan students] and rase awareness." Huang sad that nvtatons for ths year's conference were not lmted to East Coast schools. "We made the effort to contact other schools n the West and South," he sad. "We wanted to expand the scope of the conference." He sad that students nterested n attendng the conference should pre-regster on Locust Walk ths week Hated Today's Page 3? Thnk you can desgn a better ad? Thnk you're hot stuff? Desgn nnovatve layouts and create catchy nformaton graphcs usng the latest n desktop publshng software. No experence necessary. Creatvty s all that s needed. Jon The Daly Pennsylvanan s new graphc desgn department. Call Dwayne at after 7pm Sunday - Thursday. "The [pre-regster] prce s really cheap," he sad. "$12 for the entre package, all the performances, speeches and the dance." Huang added that after the preregstraton perod, whch ends Sunday, the prce of attendng ECASU conference goes up to $25 He sad that n addton to regsterng on Locust Walk there are also rooms n most of the dorms on campus where students can regster. Whle 10 groups on campus ncludng the Chnese Students Assocaton, the Korean Students Assocaton, and the South Asa Socety are helpng support the conference, Huang sad the conference s manly dependent on regstraton fees. "[The ECASU conference] s prmarly funded by regstraton," he sad. "Eghty percent of our budget s based on those fees. We need at least 750 people to regster to break even " Advemmnn by DWAYNE SYEDajry Panrwytvanar DP SPORTS A lttle mystery to fgure out. nvnm ISRAEL PR0CRAMS CENTER 1993 Israel Summer Programs Ths s the year we should al be n Israel! Program nformaton Avalable for: Teens Hgh School. College and Post Graduate ages for Summer Semester and one Year Programs specal Federaton Sponsored Programs. Masada/Cratz Summer Program Project Renewal Summer Camp Alexander Muss Hgh School Passport to Israel Ottma Scholarshps Avalable!! 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10 Page 10The Daly Pennsylvana!! Thursday. February II, 1993 Waldman njured n gymnasts' wn By JED WALENTAS Daly Pennsylvanan Sports Wrter In the words of Perm gymnastcs coach Tom Kovc, "When t rans, t pours." For the Quakers, t seems as though t has poured all season. Despte postng a sold score of and soundly defeatng West Chester Unversty (169.25) and Ursnus College (155.20) last nght n Hutchnson Gym, the Quakers (1-1 Ivy League, 3-2 overall) were once agan btten by the njury bug. Freshman all-arounder Shelly Waldman dslocated her left elbow n the mdst of what had been an excellent uneven bars routne. Although the elbow was snapped back nto place later last nght at the hosptal, Waldman wll most lkely mss the remander of the season. Ths loss wll further dmnsh Penn's chances at ganng an ECAC berth and may substantally hnder It s a very dffcult thng. When anyone gets hurt, the whole team feels t.' Mary Pedersen gymnastcs junor co-captan the Quakers' chances to wn ther thrd consecutve Ivy League champonshp. Not only dd Perm mss Waldman throughout tonght's competton, but her njury also affected the other Quakers. "It s a very dffcult thng," junor co-captan Mary Pedersen sad. "When anyone gets hurt, the whole team feels t. But we dd a great job of mantanng focus tonght and overcomng what could have been a huge dsrupton to our concentraton." In case the trauma of watchng another teammate go down wasn't enough of a dstracton, the meet was made ncreasngly dffcult by the absence of the fourth judge. Ths prevented more than one event from happenng smultaneously, and caused the meet to drag on for over three hours. The fourth judge dd fnally arrve well over two hours nto the competton, but hs only explanaton was, "Ah, I forgot." "When the meet runs over three hours, everyone gets tred," Kovc sad. "It drags on. It's hard for the grls to stay focused." "It makes you really tred when a ASHLEY ROACH/DP Stall Photographer Sophomore gymnast Heather Kahn competes n the beam last nght. The Quakers defeated West Chester and Ursnus but lost freshman Shelly Waldman to an njury. meet lasts so long," Pedersen added. "Especally towards the end of the competton. Often you lose your ntensty and your adrenalne. There can be a real letdown." However, the Quakers persevered. The team pulled together to gve what was perhaps ts best performance of the season. Despte the loss of Waldman, all of the dstrac- tons and adversty, Penn showed ncredble mental strength. In fact, Penn ht 22 of ts 23 routnes last nght (Waldman's mss beng the only excepton.) Pedersen led the team wth an allaround performance of 37.05, ncludng a 9.35 on the bars and 9.3 scores on the beam and floor exercses. Most of the Quakers felt the team showed mprovement on ev- M. Hoops' Metz sees frst acton of season WEEKEND, from BACK PAGE shoot around. I could tell from teammates and myself that t took ts toll." Even Maloney, who certanly s no stranger to tough road trps, havng experenced them whle playng at Vanderblt n the tough Southeastern Conference, found the Ivy road trp a unque experence. "Travel [s the bggest dfference,]" Maloney sad. "Travellng n the SEC, you fly, and that cuts the travel tme down. We really never played back-to-back n the SEC, and that was somethng new....but I knd of lke playng back-to-back. There's less practce tme, and less tme to prepare for the team. There's more tme for playng, and you get nto the flow of the game qucker." For most freshman who are not regulars, gettng nto the game can be an ntense stuaton. You want to mpress, and at the same tme savor the moment. For freshman center Skp Metz, gettng nto the game for two mnutes n Frday nght's laugher aganst Brown was more than just ntense. It was exhlratng. Metz, whose closest encounter to playng tme before the Brown game was a cameo at the scorer's table earler n the season aganst Harvard, seems to have developed somethng of a cult followng among Penn fathful. "There were only a few mnutes left, and the band started to play," Metz sad. "People started chantng 'We want Skp,' and coach Dunphy looked down the bench and sad 'Metz, get ready.' My adrenalne was flowng. I have never had more energy. It was great." Metz took advantage of hs bref moment of glory, hostng two shots (albet msses) and collectng one rebound, and gvng a wave to the Penn fans as he exted the arena. Thanks, Skp. Same old shootng problems for W. Hoops BASICS, from BACK PAGE percentage shots. "We work t down low and we've gotten the ball nto our post players," Sorero sad. "But they've mssed some shots that they shouldn't have mssed. So we're workng on them takng shots beng double-teamed or wth people runnng at them." The Quakers have realzed that the logcal theory posed earler you can't wn unless you score ponts has two sdes. Wth ths n mnd, Penn has come to an mpor- tant concluson. Even f the offense doesn't produce an abundance of ponts, f the Quakers can stop the other teams from scorng, they stll have a chance to wn the game. Wth regards to ths goal, the defensve aspects of ths week's practces have centered around tough defense orgnatng from the Penn guards. Sorero has realzed a pattern the Quakers' guards are nether double-teamng the opponents' forwards nor are they puttng tght pressure on the opponents' guards. "The guards have to do a better job puttng pressure on the other team's guards so they can't throw the entry pass," Sorero sad. "We sort of get caught n a 'gray area.' We're not really doublng down to help the forwards and we're not really pressurng the guards. Therefore, we're n ths mddle ground that doesn't accomplsh anythng." So ths weekend, the challenge has arrved can the Penn guards contan the Cornell and Columba guards? Furthermore, the Quakers wll have to put the ball n the net, and wth better accuracy than they have n the past. Or else ths current sx-game skd wll contnue to grow. ery apparatus last nght, although the judge's scores dd not always reflect t. Sophomore Stac Standen scored a 9.25 n her floor routnes whle fellow sophomore Ncole Le- Brasseur posted a 9.2 on the beam. "Tonght we had an amazng meet," junor Mona Nedjar sad. "Everyone had a really postve feelng about what we accomplshed." West Phlly Forum A Dnner Talk on Communty Issues Monday, February 15,6pm "Volence and the Inner Cty Poor" wth Eljah Anderson, Charles and Wllam Day Professor of Socal Scences at the Unversty of Pennsylvana, author of Steetwse: Race, Class, and Change n an Urban Communty, and a West Phladelpha resdent. Three course dnner, followed by speaker and dscusson $25, ncludng tax & gratuty; $20 lor West Phlly resdents. 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12 P «R* 12 The Pally Pennsylvana!! Thursday, February 11, 1993 BE THE TYPE TO SAVE A LIFE. GIVE BLOOD. Amercan Red Cross lmkeffllwhn ^E% ffl B%J SUGAR mmm SUGAR QUICKSAND STAR CLUB I Qucksana STAR CLUB SlD 1 K f * \0\ CD 7.99 CS CD 7.99 CS CD 7.99 CS STEREO MC'S I YOUNG DISCIPLES C young dscples aao -ottndom SLOAN Wh CD 7.99 CS CD 7.99 CS CD 7.99 CS $v?*l_ OPEN 9AM TO MIDNIGHT EVERYDAY! SALE ENDS 2,»»: l»n MCWVffllll PHILADELPHIA CHERRY HILL N.E. PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA 10 Souttt S «tw (TMfM- CLASSICAL ANN I K S37 Sou* st «Mh mm CHERRY HILL **00 Rout* 38 c*mr, eon n*m RICOMM mmrn N.E. PHILADELPHIA 0173 RoMvstto Bhd»«MM VMMK> 4Mm Columba's Jenkns leads Lons n quest for Ivy ttle SCORER, from BACK PAGE last month scored 37 aganst Manhattan, wthout httng a sngle three-ponter. However, Jenkns was not always able to score at the clp that everyone has become accustomed to. It took tme to develop Jenkns' scorng prowess, just as t took tme for Columba to develop nto a vable Ivy contender. Jenkns was part of a 4-22 team hs freshman year, and sad t had a "serous effect" on hm and hs teammates. "It made me strve to become a better player on a better team," Jenkns sad. It mght help that the summer after Jenkns' sophomore year he played some one-on-one wth hs cousn Johnny Newman, a guard for the Charlotte Hornets. Newman spent a lot of tme wth Jenkns on drlls and played as tough as he could aganst Jenkns to help hm. "He tred to go hard all the tme," Jenkns sad. "He showed me about hs character and about the character of the [NBA]." Jenkns also played that summer n a league wth Malk Sealy, formerly a small forward for St. John's and currently wth the Indana Pacers. Thanks to hs work wth some current NBA players, Jenkns returned to Columba a much mproved player. "Hs shot has mproved a great deal," Rohan sad. "He has an Wrestlers wn on fnal forfet FORFEITS, from BACK PAGE wrestlng well the last couple of weeks, but he's faced some real good opponents." Penn mxed up ts tradtonal lneup, and placed sophomore Roger London at the 167-pound spot. Ths bold move payed off for the Quakers, as London captured a regular decson. "I thought the key match was Roger London movng up a weght class from where he weghed n," Rena sad. "I thnk he showed some real strength n character acceptng that challenge." Junor Scott Marshall was next up for Penn. Marshall's vctory, followed by sophomore Bran Butler's wn, made the score n favor of the Quakers. The meet would be decded n the last match. The heavyweghts would clash to determne West Phlly braggng rghts. Rght? In a move even Rod Serlng couldn't magne, the Drexel coach decded not to wrestle hs heavyweght. Dragons forfet. Penn wns Very strange. "I just couldn't beleve t because we were only ahead by one pont go-, ng nto heavyweght," Rena sad. "I don't know why. They weghed hm n at 244, a legtmate heavyweght. We were all pretty amazed. "I don't know whether the guy was hurt or f they conceded to Adam Green. I thnk the latter s what they dd. The worse (the Drexel wrestler] could have done was get pnned and he probably would have. Maybe they were afrad he would get hurt." The meet started out wth an unusual forfet and ended wth a bzarre twst. It was an odd wn for the Quakers, but a vctory nonetheless. We're Makng a Dfference. o Amercan Heart Assocaton understandng of what he does well. Hs total pcture s good, wth hs defensve sklls and hs varous offensve moves. Hs defense has mproved and he contnues to lsten." Dunphy sad that Penn s prepared for a dffcult contest tomorrow nght aganst Jenkns. "Each and every team has ts own problems [for us]," Dunphy sad. "[Jenkns] s good wth the ball and s a good team player. He s dffcult to guard and wll get hs share of shots." Penn sophomore guard Jerome Allen, who has matched up aganst Jenkns on defense twce before, admts t wll be a tough matchup. "He's a great player and a great scorer," Allen sad. "I wll try to do my best to see that he works as hard as possble. I don't concentrate on stoppng Buck Jenkns. I just go out and play good *D'. I don't take anyone for granted." Rohan agrees wth Allen. Despte all of Jenkns' star qualtes, the Lons stll have not won an Ivy Champonshp, pontng the old adage that one player does not a team make. "Havng someone lke Buck s not enough," Rohan sad. "You also need team performance. Our goal s to be as good as possble, but the team s a collecton of ndvduals." But when you have an ndvdual the calber of Buck Jenkns on your team, anythng may be possble. M. Squash loses to Tgers PRESIDENTE, from BACK PAGE need hm to step up, as hs development s crucal to the team's success. "I played a lttle better ths tme, but not qute up to the level that I'm capable of," Scharff sad. "I'm comng out of ths slump, though, and thngs are lookng a lttle bt brghter." Whle, yes, everyone dd lose hs respectve match, the team dd show sgns of lfe, even a lttle tenacousness. Senor co-captan Josh Hlton lost a hardfought 3-2 contest to Prnceton's No. 2 player, sophomore Rck Hartgan. "It was a tough match, you could say that," Hlton sad. "I'm a lttle heartbroken, losng so close n the ffth [game]." Notable matches were played by freshman Crag Rappaport and junor Chrs Bradeen. Rappaport, <J have bought Jjolden Opnons from all sorts 99 people. playng at No. 7, lost 3-1 to Prnceton senor captan Ed Fshman, but hs game has mproved consderably. "Crag's gong to be real good," Edwards sad. "As a freshman, he played extremely well aganst the senor captan of Prnceton." Bradeen returned to the Quakers' lneup at No. 6 after mssng last weekend's matches aganst Harvard and Dartmouth. Senor co-captan Paul Arrouet lost 3-0 at No. 5, but he played admrably and was fnally healthy after a recent battle wth the flu. The Quakers have some tme to relax and regroup, as ther next matches aren't untl a week from tomorrow, when Penn squares off aganst Trnty, Wllams, and Amherst. Untl then, the walls of Rnge Courts are sure to be echong the sounds of squash balls as the team prepares for ts fnal stretch of the season. Wllam Shaknpnrr MMIIMI.II»J Have you read page 6 today? Classfed Ads FOR RENT EFFICIENCY W KITCHENETTE. $200/MO.utMtes Quet street ofl 48lh & Baltmore. Walter Wood RE GARAGES, PARK SPACE. 41 st Pne. Reserved lor June or September ON PENN CAMPUS, VARIOUS sze apartments, newly decorated, convenent publc transportaton. Wesenthal Propertes Spruce Mon thru Sat 9 to 4. ^The FOR RENT SUBLET FOR SALE AVAILABLE IMMIGIATELY Cheap! FBI/U.S. ONE BEDROOM APT lor rent 39th and Pne Call VICTORIAN MANSION FOR RENT CLOSE TO CAMPUS, bar wth beer tap. securty system, washer/dryer, newly renovated 9 bedrooms. 3 baths Only $300 00/pp! 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13 NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantc Olvlaor W L Pet GB New York New Jersey % Boston '/. Orlando Phladelpha Mam Washngton * Central Dvson W L Pet GB Chcago Cleveland '/. Charlotte Atlanta Indana * Detrot Mlwaukee WESTERN CONFERENCE Mdwest Dvson W L Pet GB San Antono Utah Houston '/. Denver Mnnesota / Dallas * Phoenx Seattle Portland LA Lakers LA Clppers Golden State Sacramento Pacfc Dvson w Pet LAST N4GHTS GAMES Houston 96. Phladelpha 90 Orlando 96. Cleveland 87 Chcago 118, Indana 104 New Jersey 109. Detrot 86 Mam 10 I.Mnnesota 90 Washngton 110. Dalas 102 Phoenx 122. LA Clppers 100 LALakersm Denver 102 TONIGHTS GAMES Houston at New York, 7 30 p m Orlando at Charlotte p.m. Washngton at San Antono p m Utah at Seattle. 10 pm Phoenx at Golden State p.m ASanta at Sacramento 10 30p m TOMORROW NIGHT S GAMES Charlotte at Mam. 7 30pm Mlwaukee at Cleveland 7 30 p.m. Mnne*otaatlndana.7 30p m New jersey at Detrot. 8 p.m. New York at Chcago. 8 p.m Boston at Dallas 8 30 p m Phladelpha at Denver, 10:30 p.m Portland al LA Clppers p m GB 6 6* 11 V, 127, NHL WALES CONFERENCE Patrck Dvson W L T Pts OF GA Pttsburgh Washngton NY Rangers NewJersey NY Islanders Phladelpha Adams Dvson W L T Pts OF GA Montreal Boston Quebec Buffalo Hartford Ottawa CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norrts Dvson W L T Pts GF GA Chcago Detrot Mnnesota Toronto St. Lous TampaBay Smyth* Dvson W L T Pts GF GA Vancouver Calgary Wnnpeg Los Angeles Edmonton San Jose LAST NIGHT'S GAMES Pttsburgh 3. N Y Rangers 0 Buffalo 6. Wnnpeg 2 Calgary 13. 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Page 13 Compled from Assocated Press dspatches Hakeem domnates as Rockets beat Sxers, Arkansas upsets Kentucky; Cncnnat edges Marquette; EC falls to Mam; Penguns wn Hakeem Olajuwon had 25 ponts, 20 rebounds, sx blocked shots and seven asssts last nght at the Spectrum as the Houston Rockets beat the Phladelpha 76ers It was just the second wn for the Rockets n ther last 26 vsts to the Spectrum. The Rockets bult a 16-pont lead wth 8:18 left n the fourth quarter and stll led by 11 wth 158 remanng. The Sxers cut the defct to fve at wth 1:00 left on a par of 3-pont shots by Hersey Hawkns, but the Rockets then scored four of the last fve ponts. Houston's last wn at Phladelpha was Dec. 12, Pror to that, Houston hadn't won here snce The Rockets had lost two straght, but the vctory was ther 13th n the last 15 games. Kenny Smth had 17 ponts and 10 asssts and Wnston Garland added 12 ponts. Olajuwon's 20 rebounds and seven asssts were season-hghs. Hawkns scored 25 as the Sxers lost ther ffth straght and seventh of ther Last eght. Jeff Hornacek had 17 and Clarence Weatherspoon 14 for the Sxers. Phladelpha slashed a 12-pont defct to fve at wth 4:18 left n the thrd perod. But the Rockets went on a 15-5 run, wth Olajuwon scorng eght, to lead after three quarters. In the frst quarter, the Rockets bult a lead only to have the 76ers close to by the end of the perod. Phladelpha edged ahead, early n the second, but the Rockets, led by Olajuwon, who had 14 ponts, 11 rebounds and four blocked shots n the frst half, ralled to a advantage at halftme The 76ers shot 29 percent n the half to 50 percent for Houston. College Basketball No. 14 Arkansas 101. No. 2 Kentucky 94 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark Freshman Corlss Wllamson and senor Robert Shepherd had the answer each tme Kentucky got close n the fnal 2 mnutes and No. 14 Arkanss held off second-ranked Kentucky last nght. The Razorbacks led by 15 wth 9 mnutes to play, but Kentucky closed wthn 4 ponts on fve occa- sons n the last 120 seconds When t was 89-85, Wllamson, who scored a career-hgh 22 ponts, broke downcourt for a stuff. At 91-87, Wllamson's pass to Shepherd beat Kentucky's press for a basket. At 93-89, Shepherd, who has not mssed a free throw n the Southeastern Conference ths year, made two more. At 96-92, Wllamson made two free throws. At 98-94, Clnt McDanel made one. McDanel, Shepherd and Dwght Stewart played a bg role n a 17-4 run that gave Arkansas (16-4, 7-3 SEC) a lead. Kentucky (17-2, 8-2) ralled by pressng the Razorbacks nto mstakes. Arkansas played wthout pont guard Corey Beck, who was suspended by coach Nolan Rchardson after Beck was arrested on a drvng whle ntoxcated charge over the weekend The Razorbacks got 20 ponts from Shepherd and 16 from Scotty Thurman, who had 14 n the frst half. Stewart, McDanel and Darrell Hawkns scored 12 each. Travs Ford, who had 15 ponts n the frst half on 5-for-7 3-pont shootng, took only four shots n the second half for Kentucky and fnshed wth 20 ponts. Jamal Mashburn also scored 20 before he fouled out wth seconds remanng. Jared Prckett contrbuted 16 off the bench. Arkansas' defense bothered Kentucky early and the Razorbacks opened a 10-pont lead mdway through the frst half No. 8 Cncnnat 55, No. 15 Marquette 53 CINCINNATI Nck Van Exel found Erk Martn underneath for an easy bank shot wth one second left that gave No. 8 Cncnnat a vctory over No. 15 Marquette last nght Cncnnat (18-2, 5-1 Great Mdwest) forged a te atop the conference by dupng Marquette (17-3,5-1) n the closng seconds. The Bearcats called a tmeout wth 16 seconds left and the score ted Van Exel. ther best clutch shooter, took the nbounds pass and drbbled around the permeter, drawng double coverage He drbbled to the left sde of the key. faked a drve and found Martn unguarded under the hoop for the basket that ended Marquette's 10-game wnnng streak The Warrors overcame a 5-pont defct n the closng mnutes, tyng t on Roney Eford's 12-foot jumper wth 25 seconds left They then stopped the man they had to Van Exel already has won a game wth a last-second shot ths year but forgot about Martn. Martn led Cncnnat wth 16 ponts, whle Core Blount and Van Exel had 12 apece. Ron Curry and Eford each had 13 for Marquette and Robb Logterman added 11 Mam 75, No. 21 Boston College 71 MIAMI Constantn Popa scored 20 ponts, ncludng three hook shots n the fnal 3 mnutes, to lft Mam to a vctory over No. 21 Boston College last nght Mam (8-11, 54 Bg East) has won three straght and kept Boston College (13-6, 7-4), whch had won four straght, from tyng St. John's atop the conference. Wth Boston College tralng 73-70, Eagles guard Howard Esley was fouled whle attemptng a 3-ponter wth 5.7 seconds remanng. Esely made the frst but mssed the next two. Kevn Hrobowsk fouled Trevor Burton on the rebound and Burton made both for the fnal margn. Boston College's Gerrod Abram made a 3-ponter to cut Mam's lead to wth 4:05 remanng. But Popa ht consecutve hook shots to help push the lead to wth 3:06 remanng. Blly Curley drove nsde for a layup, slcng Mam's advantage to wth 1:45 remanng. Burton mssed a drvng layup and Popa fouled Curley on the rebound. Curley, who made 11 of 12 free throws and had 17 ponts, made both free throws to gve Boston College a short-lved lead wth 1:02 left. On Mam's next possesson. Popa glded across the Lane for a sweepng hook, drawng Cm-ley's ffth foul on the play Popa fnshed the three-pont play to gve Mam a lead wth 40 seconds remanng. Hockey Penguns 3. Rangers 0 NEW YORK Tom Barrasso turned n a shutout n hs frst start snce Jan. 9 and the Pttsburgh Penguns got a great job from ther defense to beat the New York Rangers 3-0 last nght. Barrasso, who had mssed nne games wth chcken pox, played n relef of Ken Wregget n Monday nght's 4-0 shutout of Boston and was sold from start to fnsh aganst the Rangers. Barrasso made 30 saves n recordng hs fourth shutout ths season and 19th of hs career He saved hs best for the thrd perod. Wth the Penguns clngng to a 1-0 lead. Barrasso made a nce Left pad save on Adam Graves' shot from the low slot n the frst mnute of the thrd perod. He later stopped Steven Kng from the slot wth about 11 mnutes left, then Serge Nemchnov on a breakaway wth nne mnutes remanng and Tony Amonte from the doorstep n the Last fve mnutes. The Penguns' performance was remnscent of ther 1-0 vctory over Chcago n the thrd game of the Stanley Cup fnals Last season They scored early and then completely shut down the Blackhawks on the way to the league champonshp After Martn Strata scored hs frst NHL goal on a rebound at 9:02 of the second perod, the Penguns smply shut down the Rangers offense Bob Errey scored on a slap shot from the left crcle at 10:56 and Shawn McEachem made t 3-0 wth a power-play goal wth 2:17 left The Patrck Dvson-leadng Penguns mproved ther record to over the last seven games. The Rangers had ther wnless streak extended to It was, however. New Yorks frst loss n eght home games (4-1-3). 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14 Thursday, February 11,1993 Maloney lves behnd the arc Struggles from close range By MICHAEL LIEF Daly Pennsylvanan Sports Wrter It certanly seems logcal that n basketball, the closer you are to the hoop, the easer t s to put the ball n the basket. Not for Matt Maloney. The Penn men's basketball team's sophomore pont guard, certanly recognzed as the Quakers' best outsde shooter, has reversed all normal basketball logc. He's actually shootng better from downtown than he s from nsde the three-pont arc. Maloney s shootng an amazng 46 percent from three-pont land, and leads the Ivy League n both treys attemped (136) and made (63). To top that, hs average of 3.7 treys made per game ranks hm tenth n M. Hoops Notebook the country. But, and there always s a catch, Maloney's shootng percentage from nsde the strpe s markedly lower, at 31 percent (30 of 97). "In the flow of the offense, there's a lot of penetratng and dshng amongst the guards wth Barry [Perce], Jerome [Allen] and I," Maloney sad. "Whle one s penetratng, the other s spottng up. It has a lot to do wth where you're spottng up when you're penetratng nto the lane. I hang out by the three-pont lne and take more threes than twos." So t makes sense that wth Maloney hangng out behnd the threepont strpe, he wll have more open shots from farther than 19 feet, 9 nches. "I get more open shots from three [pont land], better looks at the basket," Maloney sad. "The only tmes I'm shootng the two would be when I go by my man, and then the second lne of defense ether shows or t doesn't, and that's just a read." Penn coach Fran Dunphy agrees wth hs pont guard, but admts that he wshes Maloney would try to create more shots closer to the basket. "I thnk he gets a lttle more set when he's shootng the three," coach Fran Dunphy sad. "He I thnk [Maloney] gets a lttle more set when he's shootng the three. He squares hmself up to the basket. ' Fran Dunphy Penn m.hoops coach squares hmself up to the basket. He's got to work a lttle harder at takng the ball on penetraton and dentfyng whether he's got the short jumpshot or not, or f the defense comes n, he's got to make that decson to pass off. He'll get better at t as the year goes on." Ths weekend marked the frst back-to-back Ivy road games for a number of players on the team. Whle the team came out and dsmantled Brown n the frst game (Frday nght), Perm's second half performance n the squad's squeaker aganst Yale had the makngs of Ivy "road-wearness." For veterans of Ivy road warfare, t was just another road weekend. But for the team's newcomers, t was a dfferent experence. "It was dffcult playng two games away," freshman forward/ center Tm Krug sad. "Very few people [were n the stands] except for our band, and the local alumn." "Bascally, t was knd of nterestng to see how the Ivy weekends go," freshman guard Donald Moxley sad. "I had heard t would be a gruelng experence, because of the back-to-back games away, and those are the toughest ones. I dd get some playng tme n the frst game, and when we got off the bus (late at nght] at Yale, I ddn't feel lke dong anythng. But I knew we had to get up the next mornng and Please see WEEKEND, page 10 l f ^PaUg 'jllrunsullannu Sports MITCHELL KRAUSVOP Senor Photographer Sophomore guard Matt Maloney's average of 3.7 treys made per game ranks 10th n the country. Maloney shoots 46 percent (17-63) from behnd the arc but only 31 percent from two-pont range. Jenkns leads Columba nto ttle contenton Buck Jenkns Columba senor guard Prnceton shuts out M. Squash By ARI BERMAN Daly Pennsylvanan Sports Wrter Well, at least they avoded any messy ncdents. Yesterday, the Penn men's squash team (3-3 Ivy league, 4-4 overall) lost a one-sded 9-0 match to Prnceton (8-1 overall), as the Tgers overpowered the Quakers before the crowd at Jadwn Gym. "We got dusted," Penn coach Ned Edwards sad. "But everyone played wth a lttle more ntensty than the last ten days. [The Tgers] were just better than us." Penn's top player, sophomore Steve Scharff, lost agan, ths tme sufferng a 3-0 defeat at the hands of the Tgers' Alex Crstan. Yes, that's the same Crstan whose father s the honorable Presdent of El Salvador. El Presdente ddn't show up for hs son's match (he does on occason, and wth one hell of an entourage). "When I was on the court, I ddn't thnk 'I'm playng aganst the son of a presdent,' " Scharff sad. "But t's funny to thnk about after the game." Scharff lost 15-9,15-9, and to the Tgers' top gun, but was mssng somethng as he dropped hs fourth consecutve match. "Scharffs comng back but Crstan's just better now," Edwards sad. "The problem s confdence. Scharff doesn't beleve that he can beat all these No. 1 players." Whether or not Scharff beleves he can, the Quakers Please see PRESIDENTE, page 12 By WENDY SPANDER Dary Pennsylvanan Sports Wrter Only two words are necessary to sum up Columba's success as a basketball team Buck Jenkns. The 6-5, 195-pound senor shootng guard s Columba's thrd all-tme leadng scorer, wth 1,589 ponts to date. Tomorrow nght at the Palestra, Leonard "Buck" Jenkns needs 23 ponts to surpass Chet Forte as the second alltme leadng scorer n Lons' hstory. Not only has Jenkns made hs mark n the Columba hstory books but he also leads the Ivy League n scorng wth 400 ponts on the season, good for an average of 22.2 ponts a game. Jenkns s also the reason why Columba s only a half of a game behnd Penn n the Ivy League standngs, wth a league record of 5-1. "I'm just glad he's a senor so we don't have to play hm another year," Penn coach Fran Dunphy sad. "He's a talented athlete and an accomplshed scorer. He has been a real challenge to play aganst" Last year, Jenkns was a unanmous selecton to the All-Ivy frst team. He also was named to the frst team as a sophomore after the season. Apparently, Buck wants more. In hs drve to be named ths year's Ivy Player of the Year, he Opponent Spotlght has contnuously put up numbers such as two weeks ago, when he scored 28 of Columba's 58 ponts n a 13-pont wn aganst Yale and followed that up a nght later wth 24 ponts aganst Brown. "I don't go n [to a game] thnkng about ponts," Jenkns sad. "I am a non-vocal leader. I try to lead by example and lead by my play. It's just part of my job to score. I don't go thnkng I'm a threat. I know they want to stop me from takng the open shots. They try to force me oul" AL WONG/DP Slalt Photograph* Quaker sophomore wrestler Bran Butler won hs match at Drexel last nght. Although he mght face opposton on the court, Jenkns can do no wrong on campus. "He s dolzed by everyone," roommate and teammate senor Omar Sanders sad. "He s n the spotlght and s one of the most nfluental players. He's an all-around person, on and off the court. Buck s always workng hard" Ths hard work has defntely payed off for Jenkns. When Columba head coach Jack Rohan frst saw Jenkns play (Rohan was rehred when Jenkns was a sophomore), he saw Jenkns' potental and began workng wth hm. "I thought he was talented and had potental,'' Rohan sad. "But he needed work. It was a queston of workng on the thngs and gettng hm to beleve n hmself. He then went on to lead the Ivy League n scorng for two years." Thanks n part to some bg scorng performances. Jenkns regstered hs career-hgh wth a 47-pont outburst aganst Harvard n 1991 and Please see SCORER, page 12 Page 14 Insde The Penn gymnastcs team beat Ursnus and Westchester but lost a key gymnast. Page 10. W. Hoops practces the bascs By JOSHUA FRIEDMAN Daly Pennsylvanan Sports Wrter Logc would dctate that t would be hard to wn many, f any, basketball games f you can't put the ball n the basket. Fnally, after losng sx consecutve games for the second tme ths season, the Penn women's basket- W. Hoops Notebook ball team (3-13) has realzed ths. So the squad has spent ths week workng on the fundamentals of shootng. "We're workng on our shootng," Penn coach Jule Sorero sad bluntly. "It seems to be very nconsstent. We're puttng the ball n the rght people's hands, but we're not consstent wth the way we're shootng." The problem wth the Quakers' shootng has plagued the entre squad there s not one person on the team shootng over 50 percent from the feld. Ths lack of successful shootng has put Penn at a severe dsadvantage, snce ts opponents are httng over 41 percent from the feld whle the Quakers are averagng less than 35 percent shootng. It s possble to pour over every avalable statstc backwards and forwards, but every tme the result We're puttng the ball n the rght people's hands, but we're not consstent wth the way we're shootng. * Jule Sorero Penn w. hoops coach s the same the only aspect of the game the Quakers are thoroughly beng domnated n s shootng percentage. Penn s only beng outrebounded by less than one board a game. The Quakers are only averagng about three more turnovers a game than ther opponents. But stll, Penn s beng outscored by an average of 13 ponts per game. The shootng problems are most apparent n the Quakers' backcourt, where the startng guards are both shootng under 30 percent. The unusual aspect of these backcourt shootng woes s that the startng duo of sophomores Shelly Bowers and Katna Banks s shootng better from 3-pont range (28.8 percent) than from locatons nsde the strpe (27.8 percent). But snce nether of these percentages s very hgh, ths has allowed the Quakers' opponents to concentrate even more on the strength of Penn's offense the frontcourt. Because of the unmpressve shootng from the guards, other teams are more wllng to doubleteam the Quakers n the low post Wth constant double-teams and some tmes even trple-teams, the Penn frontcourt has even had ts troubles convertng hgh- Please see BASICS, page 10 Wrestlng wns n short strange trp By ADAM KAYE Daly Pennsylvanan Sports Wrter The Penn wrestlng team's trp to Drexel yesterday evenng wasn't far, but t certanly was strange. But strange dd not necessarly mean bad for the Quakers, as they were able to defeat Drexel thanks to a crazy endng. But let's start at the begnnng. Before any wrestlers ht the mat, Penn (7-5-1) was down 6-0. The Quakers were forced to forfet the openng match at 118 pounds. Junor Gary Baker was njured (he's recoverng and wll be ready for acton aganst Prnceton February 20) and hs replacement, freshman John Stener mssed a workout and has snce been removed from the squad. "The most unusual thng for us was gong nto the meet down by sue ponts," Penn coach Roger Rena sad. "Over the past several years we've been a strong startng team wth a very good 118 pounder. You could look back nto our record books fve or sx years and never see us down by sx ponts after the frst match." The real acton of the nght started at 126 pounds. Sophomore Bran Eveleth captured a huge major decson, whch made the score 6-4, Drexel. In the next match, freshman Sean O'hara's vctory put Penn on top by one. The Quakers came out strong and overcame the defct from the forfet, but Drexel pulled ahead n the next several matches. Junor Gonz Medna fell at 142 pounds and sophomore John Povalac came up short. Score: 12-7 Dragons. "We were up seven to sue after the frst three matches," Rena sad. "Then t started to get a lttle hary " Senor Joe Koltun stepped to the mat for the Quakers, but hs crosstown rval was too strong. Penn found tself behnd by eght wth four matches remanng. "Joe lost a very, very hard fought match to Drexel's best opponent," Rena sad. "Joe's been wrestlng wth a lot of heart and he's been Please see FORFEITS, page 12 (

15 The blue man group attacks popculture

16 STREET SC ubbn WORD 0 N THE STREET COlOP US BeaUtlfUl WE HAD ENGINEERED THE OPERATION perfectly. Nothng should have gone wrong. All the operatves were perfectly postoned, our watches were synchronzed, the necessary transfer of unmarked blls had taken place. Wth utmost nonchalance, I stealthly removed the goods from the chosen locaton and jumped nto the getaway car. The enemy watched and wated as we sped off nto the nght. Just ten mnutes after we left the Wendy's parkng lot n Lavele, Maryland, a state trooper spotted our whte Buck and pulled us over. Bravely, he asked about the stolen object, whch I readly turned over to hm. There was the proof: the plastc fern, sttng n ts lttle wcker basket. My lfe as a crmnal had begun. Been Caught Stealn' The trooper ordered me nto hs car, where he advsed me to "stop fuckng wth the mountan people." He radoed the staton wth my drver's lcense number and pounded the dash wth dsappontment when they told hm that I had never been arrested before. But hs mood mmedately mproved when he the prsoner number, freeng scores of fctonal hoods. There was about an hour of the Superbowl left when they threw me n the slammer to wat for the commssoner to "fnsh wth a prsoner." After falng to compose a few lnes of prson poetry, I checked out the grafft. "Why me?" "Trust n Jesus." "I an't dd t. You got the wrong dude." An hour later, the commssoner was ready for me. Dallas had won, and he was smlng. Back n hs offce, I was advsed of my rghts as an outlaw. Msdemeanor theft carres a maxmum sentence of 18 months and/or a $500 fne. The next stop on my whrlwnd tour was the county jal There they remnded me once agan that what I dd was pretty stupd. "You an't got a whole lotta brans, boy," became the catch phrase of the day. Agan, I was frsked and handed the latest n prson-orange by Jeremy Fsch jumpsuts. Agan they took my pcture (about 35 more magnary convcts escaped ths tme) and gave me my own cell across from two other sunkst-orange crmnals. "What'dthey get you fer?" one of them asked. I ressted the urge to tell hm about the cult sect I led n a mass sucde rtual, and settled on the pathetc truth. Dryng the km of hystera from ther eyes, they told me what 1 already knew 1 pcked the wrong county n whch to steal plastc ferns. heard that Wendy's wshed to press charges. Wth "How about you?" I asked the one mssng a "yee-haa" remnscent of Clets of the Dukes of an upper plate. Hazzard. he told me to get out of the car, whereupon "Felony theft. 1 robbed my boss's entre he frsked and cuffed me. "You under arrest, boy," house because he's a dck. I got hs TV, hs VCR, he snorted. Mranda rghts? That's pronounced hs wfe's jewelry, even hs dog. Sold that ped My-randa. J gree motherfucker." These two were the only On the way to the Maryland polce,' ones I met that nght who had a sense of headquarters, Clets nformed me humor about anythng. that I would be questoned and >. 1 was almost sad when t came taken to the commssoner's offce, where I mght be lucky V 1 tme to leave prson. I was cuffed agan and taken back down to the :> enough to be released on bal. Commssoner's offce, where I In such an unlkely event, I posted bal on my Vsa. The Comwould be ordered to appear n S mssoner assured me that Ala Maryland dstrct court at a I--* legheny county would ndeed later date. If I dd not appear at draw on my account for bal, but that the apponted tme, a bounty was fne wth me. I have one of hunter would be hred to hunt me -^V^" 9HL,nose credt cards that earns me down and return me to Maryland. 1 ^^ frequent flyer mles every tme I "Bounty hunters have more jursdc- I use t. Go ahead and jack up my bal, ton than FBI agents," Clets told me. I thought to myself. Ht me. I want "Wherever you go, they'll fnd you." I?, that free trp to Hawa. dropped the dea of seekng asylum n Central Amer- In the lkely scenaro that no one ca. hres me after graduaton, I'm gong to After questonng, I was hauled nto an adjonng ht the road and get arrested, travel, room where I was prnted and photographed. It was and get arrested, travel, etc. Eat your heart beyond the clche; that eere deja-vu feelng through- out, Jack Kerouac. Today's young hpster wll jet-set out the whole experence was all too vvd thanks to courtesy of Chase Manhattan and dstrct courts all all the Cops epsodes I'd seen n the past. Whle the over the country. I'm just watng for the Frequent ramtable "Bad Boys" theme played quetly n the Felon program wth bonus mles for partcularly background, I stood n front of a camera holdng a lt- rdculous crmes n notably backward countes. I tle "AUegany County" sgn featurng my own prsoner don't care f I have to check that "Convcted of a number. Then I turned to the sde for my profle shot, felony" box on all my job applcatons. So f you'll ex tryng to look as churlsh and haggard as possble. cuse me, I'm headed to West Vrgna I've got a con- Meanwhle, I was turnng the lttle dals that change venence store to ht. Hm Shadow Play Bll Murray parles lke a lug... agan and agan and by josh Tyrangel 4 Revew: The Vanshng 4 Shuts: Gun Crazy, love Feld, Homeward Bound 5 Features Red Hot and Blue Tlw auml-garde Blue Man Group laughs ther way nto the future. by Paul Slwre 8 rasmoflrusmn Add the glamour of the Twentes to He cluelessness of the Seventes and what do you get...? by Barbara Venvoer II Musc Phsh out ol water The Phunky bunch Plwrge Ihnr my to Plwme and Phortwc by Heath jay Slawncr I Revew. 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17 scubb STREET Street Socety vvl v hcloeu Ooooo, Valentne's Day. A tme of love, chocolate, and yes, barf and pee, barf and pee! You guys certanly seemed to be n socal hbernaton, but I dutfully scouted out at least a couple of hook-ups, throw-ups, and all the other dsgustng stuff you guys call fun. Oh, by the way, to the nce woman n the Frankln Buldng who called the MM Street offces complanng that ther use of Chelsea s "offensve and llegal," I got three words for you: get a lfe. If you're so smart, what are you dong trapped n the Frankln Buldng? I can wrt. whatever! want, and you and a whole army of your secretary Untl can't stop me!! By the way, dd anyone notce me n the streak photo ' BUTT NEKKID: When a vstor to Kappa Sgma tred to retreve hs bke from the house study, he turned on the lghts and found much more than just a Huffy. Draped over the Mercedes leather couches (that's vnyl to you and me), our poor man sped Dan Boland: all of hm. Contorted underneath Dan was smlarly naked Ch 0 pledge Amy Granfeld. I wonder what they were studyng? MONEY CANT BUY THEM ELMO'S: Even though my dad clams ths recesson thng s turnng around, I don't thnk the fellas at Zeta Ps would agree When natonal cracked down and told them to stop throwng partes, they decded to try another approach. For ther annual Valentne's party, they begged St Elmo's to let them throw the party at the Elmo's house, thereby avodng potental natonal embarrassment. Elmo's, (A very exclusve walk fraternty you probably don't know about), sad "No" to the men from Zates, (A very exclusve fraternty by Hll House you probably don't know about) 1 say, "Can't we all just get along '" A CLASS ACT: I couldn't fnd out hs last name, but he should really be ashamed of hmself. When Tn-Delt Al Wess asked a satyr known only as "Dan" to her date party on Saturday nght, she probably hoped that meant hs attenton would be focused on her. But alas, no. As Al and Dan attended the 225 South 41st Street pre party, t seems that Dan had dfferent plans. When Theta Jen Herman came over to \ H the Tr-Delts, Dashng Dan fgured t would be an ncredbly approprate tme to ask )en on a date. We don't know precsely what her answer was, but maybe t went somethng lke, "Gee Dan, you're just not exclusve enough!" WHEN PIGS FLY: Poor Tep Junor/hemp actvst Steve Ross. He went to the I'hsh shows n New York expectng I quet lttle KDUftk jam. But when he decded to take Flyng Pgs, a powerful form of acd, thngs started to go I lttle fuzzy. In case you don't remember Steve-o, plenty of people saw your antcs wth the twnkles CAN HE BARE ft Kudos to the dashng and orgnal AEP-esque DP edtoralst Kenny Baer. Our nce Jewsh boy shed nhbtons and clothng and ran n the annual Quad streak, even though he clams he was just lookng for the female streaker, we know better. Names are never changed. E<er. So just deal wth t. 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18 Murray s grounded n ths tme manpulaton tale by Josh Tyrangel Shadow Play BILL MURRAY IS VERY GOOD AT BEING BAD. IN ALL OF hs prevous flm work, he manages to be lkable and belevable as the unkempt schlepp whose charsma s so overwhelmng that the rest of the move's characters start to behave exactly lke hm. Strpes, perhaps Murray's funnest flm, s the perfect example of Murray's world upsde-down potental; he's so dvsve, so cyncal, that a naton falls at h Groundhog Day s smart enough to let Murray domnate the frst half of the flm as the grumpy, egomanacal weatherman Phl Connors. Sadly, much lke hs other recent efforts. Groundhog turns nto a moralty play on the redeemng power of goodness and love. Ths places Murray n the awkward poston of havng to act, and thereby renders hs personalty and charsma mpotent. The setup of Groundhog s laughably evl. Pttsburgh weatherman Connors, hs producer (Ande MacDowell) and cameraman (Chrs Ellot) travel to Punxsutawney, PA for Punxsutawney's annual Groundhog Day festvtes. Murray, who despses ths most local of local news stores, counts the mnutes untl departure when, by a cruel twst of fate, the crew s mowed n and forced to spend another nght n ptful Punxsutawney. When Connors wakes up the Groundhog Day drected by Harold Rams (Columb.) next mornng, the date s stll February 2nd, and everythng that had happened to hm the day before... happens agan. After ths cycle repeats tself a few tmes, Connors realzes that he s destned to relve Groundhog Day forever. The scenes where Connors tre- to understand and then manpulate hs predcament are the best moments n the flm. Watchng Connors perfect sngle game of ftoftrfl, eat tons of calores and play jokes on the unwttng townspeople are etcapsl hgh ponts. Best of all, wrter/drector Harold Rams gves Murray an entre town to play off of, and ther earnestness stands n comc contrast to Murray's scaldng presence. As the paradng Punxsutawnans sng and dance to the frghtfully catchy "Pennsylvana Polka," Murray's facal expressons express the neffable absurdty of the celebraton Naturally, Murray tres to perfect hs hndsght-enhanced scammng on the lovely MacDowell, and Groundhog reaches tpeak when he learns by daly tral and error what makes hs producer tck. As he rectes French poetry and toaats to world peace, we can stll see the grnnng, schemng Mxrray behnd the faux romance. At ths pont, Groundhog Day takes ts fatal turn towards unbrdled sentmentalty Faced wth MacDowell's daly rejecton, Connors decdes that he needs a personalty overhaul. Murray possesses nether the actng ablty nor the scrpt necessarv to make ths transformaton belevable. Wrter Kam- resorts to the most rdculous of ploys to show Murray's evoluton: Murray catches a boy fallng from a tree, saves the lfe of a homeless man and becomes a dog-gone earnest guy who just loves people. Groundhog Day s by no means a bad flm. There's enough vntage Murray to propel the move, and Ande MacDowell s Bll Murray and SPG rde nto the comedy sunset surprsngly adept at stayng out of the way durng the funner moments. But Groundhog s stll a dsappontment. At the precse pont where Rams and Murray could have pushed the envelope of black humor, they take the easy way out by slappng on a happy endng Happness s acceptable; medocrty»nd gutlessness are not. Fadng Fast "I DON'T NEED A GUN. YOUR obsesson s my weapon." Searchng the woods for hs prey, the stalker shnes hs flashlght through the blackness. He searches n van. Unfortunately, lke the stalker's flashlght, The Vanshng constantly searches but never fulflls ts goal. Its drecton s straght and true, wth a great story wth thrllng deas, but ts dm nf.ll s assured wth ts acquescence to Hollywood tradton TJr Vanslung tells the story of a man's Brdges and Sutherland go head to head by Adam Caplan obsesson wth the mysterous dsappearance Of hs grlfrend. The alltoo-human obsesson wth knowng s Kefer Sutherland and eff Brdges shake thngs up what ths flm hnges upon. The mental struggle between the stalker and hs prey s dfferent from what any other thrller provdes No guns. No weapons. The tenson s smply the result of one man constructng a mental cage around the other, forcng that man to abandon hs nhbtons and, eventually, hs wll. Barney Cousns (Jeff Brdges) s a chemstry teat her leadng an ordnary lfe but plagued by the desre to commt evl acts. He has a nce wfe, a charmng teenage daughter who dolzes hm and a sensble grey Volvo. Brdges' brllance steals every scene from the very frst moment, n whch he rehearses the kdnappng of Jeff Harrman'S (Kefer Sutherland) grlfrend Dane. Barney's hgh-ptched European accent and hs (lumsness wth a bottle of chloroform make hs c htm ler appear almost harmless, but hs stunnng converson to a man consumed by rage brngs the best moments of the producton. Kefer Sutherland, on the other hand, gves a typcally forgettable performance. The absence of a cowboy hat and two sx-shooters crpples hs delvery. A remake of the 1988 Dutch flm Spoorloos, The Vanshng marks the Amercan flm debut of Spoorbos' awardwnnng drector George Sluzer, who lends hs hand to ths project as well. What had made the orgnal so ncredble The Vanshng drected by George Sluzer (Paramount) was the darkness ol the Scrpt; the chllng last scene remans etched n the mnds of all who have seen t. Rewrtten by Todd Graff, The Vanshng ncludes ths scene, but contnues on for another needless twenty mnutes, turnng nto the typcal Hollywood showdown between e>>od and evl. The Vamshng's greatest departure from Spewr/os s the amplfed role of Jeff's grlfrend Rta, who becomes nvolved wth Barney before realzng the extent of hs obaaslon wth Dane. Although wellacted by Nancy Thw s, the part of Rta detracts from the psychologcal battle between the two man characters. Rta's Superwoman persona s far from belevable; not even Nancy Drew or Lnda Hamlton could compare to her overwhelmng strength, both mentally and physcally. A strong female character s very hp rght now n Hollywood, but does not sut ths flm; n ths case, caterng to the publc prevents ths flm from reachng the heghts of 'lasse artstry. Unfortunately, groundbreakng Ideas combned wth brllant photography of the Pacfc Northwest and Brdges' stellar actng cannot save ths move Whle the orgnal wll stand the test of tme as a truly brllant thrller, The Vanshng wll slp through the cracks and dsappear from vew forever. ^ ebruary-

19 Shorts Guncrazy Drew Barrymore's performance as Anta "Sperm Bank" Mnteer n Tamara Davs' Guncrazy would ntally seem to be just another one of her rtmdlfd jalmut total Alter all, sn't ths the acllum who klled Cheryl Ladd so th.t she could slvp wth Ladd's husband n Poson ley? Isn't ths the actress who receved khanded complment of beng the "best" Amy Fsher' But as Guncrazy progresses, t becomes apparent that Barr. sn't st actng wth her tattoos ths tme. Wth ths performance, she fnally establshes herself as a very talented actress. Guncrazy s the story of two young, deeply troubled people. Anta, a grl who sleeps around n order to gan popularty, and Howard Hckok (James LeGros), a parolee who dreams of one day fndng a grl who loves guns." As Anta and Howard fall for each other, he teaches her how to hool 1 v entuallv, a volent crme puts the two of them on the run trom the law. On the suruce, Guncrazy s an entertanng, extremely wellcrafted B-move, and works well on that level. FortunateU, however, the flmmakers ddn't just settle there Through the UN of lush cnematography, an evocatve score and the fnelylayered performances of the two leads, the flm takes on an almost mythc qualty as Anta and Howard drve through Calforna, wantng only to be left alone but contnually I nto volence. One of the ncest touches n the flm s the relatonshp between Howard and Anta. Because Howard s mpotent, the two can't have sex, yet they seem far more n love than Wllem Dafoe and Madonna n Body of tvuttkt, pros ng that ma s not the essence of romance. Instead, Howard and Anta play wth very large guns, a phallc symbol f ever there was one LeGros s tne as the constantly confused Howard, but t s Barrymore that transforms Guncrazy from a good flm nto great one Her Anta s n some ways smlar to Ivy and Amy Fsher, but n those flms. Drew gave a two-dmensonal performance, perhaps thnkng that a good accent and a trampy walk qualfed as actng Here, she holds nothng back, makng Anta nto a truly tragc character Her fnal scene wth LeGros genunely moves the audence, somethng Barrymore hasn't done snce FT. ManSevnu all love Feld lust when you thought the sentmental days of Dl along com«a flm lke Low Ttld to remnd us that wthn a tew d.ll fall n lov t dle Pfeffer plays Lurene, a woman lvng n a f. world whose focus s the Kennedy famly. Lurene wth the frst famly leads her to construct a photo album dedcated to Jacquelne and Jack's lfe together Therefore, t s no surprse that when her dols come to Dallas I ovt Feld arport. LURIW s watng there to greet them, dressed to the teeth n her pllbox hat. H l tement gves way to horror as lurene learns of Kenned naton later that me day lamentng the loss of her hero, Lurene sets out by bus for John Kennedy- funeral wthout her husband's knowledge. Seat- the back of the bus borderng on the colored Lurene pays partcular attenton to Paul Cater, (Denns ert) a black man travelng wth a young grl, Jonell (Stephane McFadden). Because Lurene aaaum m the mournng JFK's death as well, she msnterprets Jonell's slence as repressed gref After all, her basc understandng s that Kennedy dd a lot tor the coloreds," despte evdence to the contrary Rch as separate bathrooms, rampant racal tenson, and poor lvng condtons for Afrcan Amercans. Paul harbors btter feelngs tot - and quest the ablty of bla. I e\er have fath n the When the bus gets nto a lent, the characters use the trauma to reexamne ther lves and ther prortes, whle Lurene contnues to lead her complex Mchelle Pfeffer manages to com ncngly brng Lurene's character to lfe. Pfeffer and Denns Lay-herf- performances, along wth the help of the supportn * Feld from self-destructng Unfortunately for drector Johnathan Kaplan, though, ths actng ablty s lost n an overly complex flm tlled wth Dckens-lke concdences that are smply too gxx to be true. Stephane Falkenstetn f STREET lm In Dsney's Homeward Bo. role well suted to hs personalty that of a dog and Don Ameche supply the voces for three domes! anmals who have been abandoned. These ordnary household pets overcome unbelevable odds n ther tret Nevada mountan range and back agan n search of ther famly. Dunng ther tourney, the cute n' furr. and mountan lons, sun: lttle grl's lfe, and escape from an anmal shelter. Ths s realsm al I d Bound follows n tradtonal attempts to teach valuable lessons about frendshp and famly to gullble chldren Tr>two dogs. Chance and Shadow, along wth ther pal Sal bond n ther relentless search tor San 00 to fnd the famly that has deserted them Wh. anmal despars, the cthers nterv ene to encourage ther frend n the true spnt of camaradere and loyalty The anmal plot also underscores the human story, n whch the famly (even the new stepfather 1 ) eventually comes together n ther desperate q recover ther lost pets. Thus Shadow, Chance, and responsble for the newfound unty of the Burnford famly Herosm and fath carry them back nto the arms of ther happy masters. Though advertsed as an educatonal move abou adventure, and frendshp," the one-dmensonal characters perpetuate certan stereotypes. In ths run-of-the-mll flm about "famly" values, there exst stereotyped roles of men and women: for nstance. Sassy, the female character, s by far the weakest anmal of the three. She frequently nags about her appearance and the fact that the journey s somewhat uncomfortable. 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20 STREET m u s c INTERVIEW IT'S NO WONDER THAT FANS HAVE A dffcult tme explanng what Phsh s: they've changed ther muscal style so often and so quckly over the years that by the tme they seem ready for the confnes of a muscal label, t's already napproprate. Wth Rft, ther fourth CD release n the last 3 years, Phsh has once agan shfted gears and are now headng for a more personal, f not more ntense sonc journey. Even the jublant Trey Anastaso, Phsh's lead snger and gutarst, has trouble pnnng the band down. "A funny thng, the rado Phsh Out Of Water statons. They got our last record \A Pcture of Nectar] and they ddn't play anythng. Fne. I don't care. So then we send 'em Rft, and t's got 'Fast Eflough for You.' They come back and say 'gve us somethng that sounds lke 'Cavern' - ths sn't Phsh.' You don't know. I don't know what Phsh s. As far as I am concerned, 'Cavern' sn't Phsh." Part of ths confuson stems from the prolfc wrtng habts of Anastaso and Tom Marshall, the band's prncpal lyrcst. Marshall has been workng wth Trey snce Lawn Boy, ther 1990 breakthrough release. Anastaso admts, "My phlosophy s wrte, wrte, wrte, and don't thnk about t. I love wrtng, so I keep wrtng. But a couple of the newer songs that we've been wrtng have been a pretty dfferent mood." One tune, n partcular, the aforementoned "Fast Enough for You, b I clear departure from the Phsh of yore. Drven by a rado-frendly acoustc rhythm, "Fast Enough" s, as Trey asserts, "sort of an Erc Clapton-y slow thng." Ths slow beat s the very thng bafflng Phshheads everywhere on tour. Some have even nterpreted the song as an ronc play on words; ts lazy pace just doesn't seem "fast enough" to match Phsh's Eclectc cult phenoms tread new ground by Heath jay Slawner reputaton for phrenetcally ntense jams. Anastaso nssts, however, that although he took the ttle nto consderaton when composng the musc, the tempo sn't the focus of the effort. "I really lke composng. Rft s an emotonal thng that 1 thnk muscally bulds up to the way the words go. I always try to make the musc enhance the lyrcs, especally f the lyrcs come frst." As an example, : Trey says that "f t's abcut a mockngbrd flyng, then t's supposed und lke mockngbrds flyng." Rft, then, brngs the band to a new level, addng the presence of an overrdng theme to ther goofy lyrcs and complex muscal arrangements. As ther most personal statement. Rft s a I tank dream sequence of events that encompasses the problems of a man's relatonshp. The band envsoned the frst two songs the symbolc tune "Rft" and "Fast Enough for You" as the man "lyng n bed, conscously thnkng about hs experences wth ths woman. And then wth 'Lengthwse' [a hauntng a capella number sung by the band's drummer, John Fshman] he's drftng off to sleep and that's the melody that's gong through hs head." The 'Lengthwse' lyrcs essentally sum up the sadness and dsenchantment of a man scorned: "When you're there, 1 sleep lengthwse/and when you're gone I sleep dagonal n my bed." Fshman came up wth the song whle he was lyng n bed one nght, and that's exactly how they recorded t: "Lengthwse" was taped n one take and wth one mcrophone as Anastaso suppled the almost mperceptble natural sound effects by drvng a car around the buldng. As Anastaso says t, "Lengthwse" s "the glue" that holds the album together; t appears both at the begnnng and at the end of the album. "And then, the rest of the album, he's dreamng of hs problems wth hs woman frend," explans Anastaso. Tunes such as "Horn" and "Maze" dsplay the battle and the ensung sufferng of the character. The latter mantans a frantc rhythm throughout and muscally reflects much of the confuson wth whch the character s strugglng. A dzzyng organ solo by keyboardst Page McConnell lends the song the type of sustanable progresson for whch the band has become famous. In "Horn," an addctve hard rock gutar ntro by Anastaso sets the stage for an emotonal examnaton of decepton and dsllusonment. Both songs are elements of the dream sequence that are trggered by objects n the character's room. "He's knda gong n and out of deep sleep," says Anastaso, and t only takes one glance at Rft's cover art t to comprehend where Anastaso ft' ) s comng from. The artwork «1 shows most of the mages that ^ L/^O compose the songs' ttles, and 1^ becomes a clear vsual narratve for the entre album. As Phsh moves n the drecton of shorter studo tunes and concept-orented themes, many fans are wonderng why the band has left the ten-mnute studo jamfest behnd. No one can deny Phsh's unque (read: strange and uncoventonal) play on musc, and Trey's frst reacton to ths accusaton s that "t's werd... I ddn't know any better back then (1988, when Phsh's frst album, junta, wrtten entrely by Anastaso, was released). It's so hard to explan, but somewhere nsde me I love rock I wanted to be n Led Zeppeln for years before I ever learned to play gutar I wanted to be Jmmy Page. But you can only do what you do. When t comes rght down to t, f I could wrte 'I Know, It's Only Rock n' Roll' (by The Rollng Stones], I would, n a way. That's what s so strange about the stuaton People thnk we're makng fun of people, lke mockng thngs., but we're not tryng to!" He tells a story of how Phsh once broke nto a Spn Doctors song n the mddle of a show and "the feedback was lke 'you're raggng on the Spn Doctors.' I'm not raggng on the Spn Doctors ther album s a great record! Are we pokng fun at somebody for dong a smple three-chord rock song? No! I wsh I could wrte three-chord rock songs, n a way." Bu one vst to a Phsh show and t's obvous that Anastaso and hs troubadours HC more than content to play on and on, even at the cost of beng msunderstood by ther most loyal troop of fans the ones that have practc.llv guaranteed a sold-out show at every venue over the last year. For Anastaso, the energy of the performance propels the band forward. The Rft songs, n partcular, are a quntessental example of how the band expands on the studo work once they ht the stage. As AnatMo hmself admts, "There's no tme when I feel more alve that when there's somethng really genune, spur-of-the-moment and exctng happenng lve. When the audence s nvolved wth t To me, t's lke the pnnacle of lfe. That's t. Improvsaton, spur of the moment. Energy, love. That moment. You can't really explan t you gotta be there." ^ Vermont's natve sons take off for uncharted terrtory WRITERS, OLD AND NEW The smell of love s n the ar, and boy does t stnk. 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21 Marcus Roberts masters the WITH IF I COULD BE WITH YOU, MARCUS ROBERTS cements hs reputaton as a premer techncan/hstoran of the jazz pano. Roberts s not an overt Innovator. He shuns the stunnng newness of Cecl Taylor or Thdonou Monk, nstead optng to explore the exstng framework of jazz pano. Hstory Lesson a/z has a long and dverse hstory rangng through 52nd Street, New Orleans, ScoM loplf - ragtme, and ndeed hearkens all the way hack to Afrcan tommes and rhythms In the Sxtes. BlUBdans lke Jak Byard pad homage to James P ohnson and Art Tatum. But Roberts s no mere hstoran; he seeks new drectons n jazz by revstng the old. As he proved on IWs Alone Wth Three Canto, Roberts can play the musc of the great pano masters of the past wth feelng and a welcomng freshness. Alone, also a solo pano album, was dedcated to those whom Roberts has labeled as the three greatest jazz pano nnovators: Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellngton, and Thelonous Sphere Monk He ddn't merely play old recordngs note for note; nstead, he demonstrated the If I Could Be Wth You Marcus Roberts (Novus) rhythmc, harmonc, and melodc sensbltes needed to plav lke the naatcfs, but not exactly lke them On If I Could Be Wth You, Roberts gets more ambtous. He plays covers of James P. Johnson (the father of strde pano), Monk, and Ellngton, along wth Broadway tunes and a few of hs own songs. The result sn't a hstory lesson, but rather groundwork for future nnovaton. If there are to be major developments n jazz pano durng the next few years, Roberts wll be a lkely p Durng Thelonous Monk's Let's Call Ths,' Roberts hnts at the knd of contrapuntal vrtuosty at whch he s a master. Monk hmself greatly expanded the harmonc conceptons of many muscans, and Roberts s keenly aware of ths. Lstenng to ths album, t becomes clear that Roberts s gfted enough to attempt the nnovatons he strves for. Roberta's treatment of the oft-recorded Cole Porter standard "What s ths Thng Called Love" eptomzes hs approach throughout the album. A bop-era favortt, t has been recorded n almost tven genre of jazz. Roberts approaches t wth ntellgence and an awareness of ts hstory. After a qurky ntroducton, he moves nto a deceptvely straght strde, undercut wth Monk-lke left hand tgures. For a bref spell n the classcs by Davd jjj Schwartz S mddle, he conjures up Bud Powell for a fleetng nstant before movng nto rapd note flurres remnscent of Art Tatum. Hs left hand provdes a sold anchor, as well as provdng occasonal counterpont ;'s hard to eve that ere are only two hands at work when lstenng to ths pece. /// Could Be You s flled wth exctng pano work and s I trulv refreshng album Those unfamlar wth jazz pano wll fnd ths a good startng pont, those famlar wth t wll hear ths album as a senstve, soulful retrospectve wth a fresh, clear flavor that s truly Marcus marks the return of the slck nsprng Lke the great Duke Ellngton, Roberts lends a MM»f purpose to each pece, and lke Monk, no notes are sounded n van. Roberts s I sprtual nstrumentalst n the mold of John Coltrane; a sense of both warnng and understandng underles much ol hs work, as wth Coltrane Marcus Roberts does more wth 88 keys than many composers can do wth U orchestra ajf STREET c GILBERTS It's that yearly tme for romance, and we know vou want to gve your beloved a true token of your apprecaton. But remember that nothr. "I Love You'' lke a lttle man n a bow-te! No, we're not talkng about popcorn-tyrant Ovlle Redenbacher or hs lttle dweeb of a grandson. We can mean only one man: Glbert. He really loves vou, baby, and onl that you pay heed to hs words of wsdom. If a dsc s graced wth 5 'tn' faces, t's lke a long stem bouquet wthout the thorns' If poor Glbert s sngle ths VD for s d rour best bet s to go t alone Shonen Knfe Let's Knfe n of Barbe bson and jelly rejoce! Amerca's favorte gcttfca are back to wn your heart and brghten. Ths complaton of prevouall-englsh tracks from punkdom I favorte shny happy band s destned to become a cult I Let's Knfe should be made a permanent part of even the grumpest musc lo\er's collecton -Amee Mller Sun Ra & Hs Solar Arkestra Sun Ra V-t- I'lunct I arth A CD ressue of the K. - '60 sessons n Chcago, ths >1s, chroncles the early developments of the Phlly-based azz Legend Much ot the work reveals hs experments wth modal compostons long before Coltrane made t hp. Whether an old ntate or a buddng neophyte to Ra's al wanderngs, ths one s hghly reccomended. -Davd Schwartz M Slo Bo Consstent wth ts hard-dm ns gutar rffs Cell delvers a respectable slab of musc. But lackng ngenuty and endlessly dronng, SJo Bo sounds lke a poor man's Mudhoney Be prepa' some serous he.dbangng and KKIV manglng, but don't expect the Bed bg thng -Max Hndelm.w TUNE IN.. [to our nteractve vdeo games] And say good- bye to passve entertanment. $MfflEB& AN EATING AND DRINKING EMPORIUM 36lt t ChMnu SlMIs M *> STwtaton Urav.wty Cty Phon* 386 5SS6 S««og IxHIul luoef «nd OKW»I Servng Food Snce 1934 HOME COOKING CAN BE YOURS AT The Margold $f> Dnng Koom ± FULL COURSE MEAL FOR ONLY $7.95 "One of the cty's most romantc restaurants' 501 S. 45* S» Mmmmmwn NEW & ^ U5T--D FA-" 1 " VGmt Cov»-o S»vH«$t.)

22 AND THE BLUE MAN GROUP ATTACKS CULTURE blue from head to toe, the threeman Blue Man Group s rapdly takng the ' l H)s performance art world by storm. The wld and wtty tro combne crazy antcs wth a crtque of modern lfe, art and socety from a perspectve that s truly unque. These post-modern pranksters are Matt Goldman, Chrs Wnk and Phl Stanton. Together, the three are concerned wth breakng through barrers between artst and audence, and redefnng the hazy but ncreasngly stagnant concepts of creatvty, art and artstc value. The Blue Man's fresh, prted commentary s focused upon the future, and delberately avods rehashng older, overused deas. "In 1988 I felt bored and dsapponted by the uneventful, unnsprng decade of the '80s," Wnk explans. "1 conceved of the Blue Man dea and soon Matt and Phl, who shared the same emotons,, joned." Indeed, Blue Man Group's current New York producton, "Tubes," both examnes and unabashedly mocks Amercan culture and art. Throughout the show, they poke fun at modern artsts and the art world n a number of funny skts. They use elements of musc, art and scence wth a combnaton of varous gloppy foods and pants n an endless seres of spoofs, n what amounts to delrously entertanng art. But just who s ths "Blue Man" the group s named for? That's a dffcult queston, even for the three actors who created hm. "Although the three of us portray the Blue Man, we regard ourselves as a sngle entty," comments blue guy Goldman. "Each gve trats contrbutng to hm as a whole... but we are stll uncertan about hm, and are contnually expermentng wth hm and learnng hs reactons." The Blue Man s a contradcton of navete and worldly knowledge, combned wth an nsatable curosty. "The Blue Man s very chldlke n a wonderful, exploratve way. He s about the creatve process n everybody," Wnk clams. Creatvtv s a major thrust of the group, as they attempt to break the art world and the audence out of ther everyday constrants. Thus audence partcpaton becomes an mportant, f messy, part of the show; the audence s no longer allowed to smply st back and watch, but are actvely drawn nto the fun and games. Such antcs nclude encasng the head of an audence volunteer n a bucket-szed Jell-o mold. Later, another volunteer s nvted on stage for a treat of Twnkes and s met wth an unexpected surprse. The Blue Men struggle for some tme wth the plastc wrappers, explorng varous means of unwrappng and eatng the sugary snacks when suddenly, mashed bananas spurt from holes n ther vests, creatng a major mess. Always curous and MHWoaua

23 by Paul Shore frendly, the three offer a sample of ther newly dscovered food to the now dumbfounded partcpant. "Evokng emotons and creatvty from the audence enables us to llustrate the noton that everybody has the nnate ablty to be creatve," Goldman says. "We want to get them entrely nvolved n our world of crazness, we want to 'blesh' wth the audence," he contnues, conng ther term for a mxture of meshng and w blendng wth ther vewers, hether they are drummng an ngenous pano-lke nstrument comprsed of plastc tubes, catchng flyng pant on whrlng canvases, or coverng the audence wth wrappng paper, the Blue Man Group's wacky nonsense s smply I lot of fun. Perhaps one of the reasons for ther rave revews s that they ncorporate the audence nto the fun. "By communcatng wth and encouragng audence partcpaton n some of our nonsenscal actvtes," Wnk says, "they can actvely get nvolved n a vvd, memorable experence." THE PASSIONATELY CREATIVE BLUE MAN must also poneer new ways to communcate, snce he never speaks a word onstage. Usng hgh and low technology, posterboard and electronc sound boards, musc, art and the prnted word, the Blue Man always manages to get hs pont across n a forceful and ntmate way. "Because there s no verbal component to the show," Goldman asserts, "people watch a sngle part of t and go away wth a specal, emotonal experence." Moreover, they try to break through boundares of communcaton and protocol. "We do transmt verbal messages vsually as a means of commentng on the electronc age n whch we lve," explans Goldman. Yet ther show never becomes preachy, because "We don't gve answers, just parts of the whole m. Underneath the blue pant and deconstructonst messages are the men behnd the mosac Goldman, Stanton and Wnk. The members of the tro, all n ther 30's, have known each other for qute some tme; n fact, Goldman and Wnk grew up n New York and went to school together. After Goldman receved MBA from Clark Unversty he went to work for a computer software company Stanton worked for a whle wth a chldren's theater group n Georga, but later came back to New York, where he and Wnk met whle watng tables at Glorous Food. Wnk also worked for Japanese magazne by day and played n post-punk bands at nght The tro manage to brng bts and peces of ther eclectc backgrounds nto the show. "The Blue Man has no symbolc meanng, but nstead transcends all races, sexes and relgons," Stanton qualfes. He s truly a unversal character." B lue Man's show s made up of a seres of uproarous spoofs and Mtm One of ther better known stunts ncludes a game of catch, where one of the blue men throws a seemngly endless barrage of marshmallows across the stage nto hs partner's mouth. The marshmallowed man then spews them all out of hs mouth n a sngle, very phallc mold, then offers t for sale for $4000. They poke fun at varous artsts and forms, but always n a very lghthearted and completely accessble fashon. "One of the most unque aspects of Blue Man Group, I thnk, s the fact that one does not have to have to catch any of the Wt make to art to enjoy our stunts," tells Wnk. "You don't have to read certan books to have an understandng of what we're dong up then 1 on that stage." And perhaps the experence Blue Man offers can even change the audence's ways of thnkng. Certanly the dynamc tro are concerned wth the effects of the meda's ablty to barrage publc conscousness, and created the group as I sort of counterpunch. "One of our prmary reasons the Blue Man was created n the frst place was because televson and the age of the VCR n the '80s caused mllons of mnds to take on a. «," Wnk postulates. "We felt alenated n ths nformaton age of elovtmncs and needed to shft our attenton to the 1 future, to evolutu Performance art, even (post) modem culture may be torever changed f the Blue Man gets hs way. Blue Man's home and workshop s the Astor Place Theater n New Vvcfc l'tv, where the group can he found puttng on ts hghly comc show For the future, the Blue Man expects to evolve and grow, but wll contnue to be the court jesters of cultural rebellon. Pan! I It- moth

24 ITS BACK TO HAUNT US. THERE'S JUST NO ESCAPE. AS CHILDREN of the Seventes, we share the psychologcal angush of leafng through famly albums n whch we fnd ourselves smlng wth the nnocence of youth, dressed n polyester plads from hell. And to thnk that desgners made ths stuff for kds, or that our parents made us wear t! Oh, the mortfcaton! Overwhelmed by ths retro fashon that has been leakng off the catwalk and nto the neghbourhood rag shop, two mpulses come to mnd. One s to run and hde far from ths movement... maybe all the way to Seattle. The other mpulse s to, n spte of yourself, wrte home to salvage what patterns and materal you can from the lttle overalls you wore at your ffth brthday party. But before wastng the postage and effort, slow down and take a second look. The Seventes haven't really come back to haunt us n ther full-blown polyester glory, they've changed for the better. The fashon we're seeng these days s an apocalyptc fuson of styles from the expressve Seventes and the elegant Twentes. What more approprate nfluences for the Nnetes? /T*\ as n the flowng, loosely elongated dresses made of wspy and oh-so-mpractcal fabrcs such as crepe de chne, slk mousselne and ecru slk that look lke they were worn by Ma Farrow n The Great G/s/'y. Also comng back s the quntessental blunt cut of the flappers., Whether har s long or short, t s sure to exude softness. Romeo Ggl sent hs models out onto the runway wth wafsh shags brushed forward. The effect s not the weght-augmentng Seventes shag, but rather more of a wspy pxe 'do. When har s kept long, t stll retans a gently femnne look. Frehazard har wth enough spray to stand on ther own are not what the Nnetes are all about. Even Eghtes cons Chrsty Turlngton and Clauda Schffer had to adapt to the new look; n Karl Lagerfeld's most recent collecton for Chloe, both supermodels emerged n pastel hue wth mddle-parted har braded and decorated wth small flowers. So yes, bellbottoms are back wth a vengeance, Thankfully, the fashon ndustry has scrapped certan made of anythng from luxurous wool by chldhood nghtmares. Gone are the gargantuan shoulder Donna Karan to crepe slk wth lace nsets by pads and short tght skrts produced n the greedy power- Anna Su. But fear not: the Nnetes are hungry Reagan Eghtes. Women have reached new levels of about choce. If the hp huggers and confdence where they no longer feel they have to "dress for mdrff-barng tops of Isaac Mzrah success" or to adopt male fashon trats to be taken seem too expressve, you can choose serously. The woman of the Nnetes no longer has to duds by Mchael Kors, Calvn Klen or prove herself to be the I'll-sng-t-so-you-can-beleve-t Arman, all of whom offer the Glora Gaynor, but can just be herself. Ths s the seductve layerng of sheer fabrcs dawnng of the age of ndvdualsm. The Nnetes nspred by the Roarng Twentes. Although woman s sure of herself, at ease wth her femnnty they cover more surface area of the body and s now n a poston to express t. And, thanks to than dd the overtly seductve Valentno the desgners cashng n on ths mood, they are fnally suts of the Eghtes, today's chffon and able to do so. sheer slk tuncs leave lttle to the Who s ths wonder woman of the modern age? In magnaton. But whle npples and G-stnngs bref, Kate Moss. The Amazonan heghts and hourglass -re.*< rfgm on the catwalk, they would not fgures of models such as Naom Campbell are beng go down well (or perhaps all too well) n replaced by the washed-out gamne/waf combnaton m everyday stuatons such as the subway rde that Kate Moss and Co. typfy. These flat-chested, small ^** n to work. boned models look more lkely to be found n a If ths all sounds lke too bold a step to take, you can always accessorze wth swanky handbags tasseled wth slky The Styles of the strngs, or add faux flowers that you are lkely to fnd n an old basket collectng dust n the attc. If you were thnkng '20s and footwear, consder the heght-augmentng Fashon Fuson 70s are the recycled fashons of the '90s prepubescent playground than a Pars catwalk. Not only are they all over the trendy glosses, they're also fndng ther way nto magaznes such as Tme. The new hot mage s one of purty and elegance mbued wth the freedom to devate to the wlder styles of the Seventes. The other nfluence makng ts way to a runway near you s that of the Swngng Twentes. Relcs are reemergng n the long strngs of beads that complment sknny knts and tees, as well by Barbara Verwoerd notorous platform shoes they're much more comfortable and user-frendly than mght be expected. Once agan, ths relc of the Seventes has been fused wth the demurty of the Twentes, couplng brazen heght wth muted hues. In the mdst of a rdculously PC. decade, t s fttng that Nnetes style s the ultmate act of recyclng: makng art from art. But what does ths frenetcally fragmented movement say about the slaves to the style, namely, us? The new fashon wave s a frghtenng revelaton of somethng we always feared: our frazzled state of mnd s not an ndvdual thng. We're all collectvely messed up. As they say, brds of a feather flock together If the swrlng of two decades throws you whrlng nto chaos, take consolaton n the fact that we're takng the plunge together, and we're dong t wth style. Tune n next week for the return of the bustle..10- e b r u a y-

25 weekend sc STREET Street'* Gude to the erotc and exotc. the lurd am lascvous n Center Cty lngere and love accoutrement* THIS VALENTINE'S day, lorget the roses, teddy Dears, and chocolates. Instead, add some spce to your backseat boogaloo and some oomph to your horzontal mambo ths year, go the extra mle Head downtown wth your work study check (or grease up your parents credt card) and keep your sgnfcant other smlng well past the fourteenth. Lucky for Vou, Street scouted out the key sex thou where the ngredents for the perfect Valentne's evenng can he found. Condom Naton 626 South 4th Street/ Phlly's frst and foremost condom captal boasts I varety ol condoms and other sexual goodes. No blushes here, ths answer to the unnhbted Sexual Revoluton proves that < sex doesn't have to be borng. Apart from colored, flavored, and textured condoms. Condom Naton has sex games, fetsh kts, and novelty tems The embarrassed shopper need not crnge when askng for The Rug Bum Preventon Kt or the Shave Your Honey Fantasy Fetsh Kt. The knowledgeable staff was hp on upcomng sex products such.s the nfamous "female condom," of whch Street had a sneak prevew. Noveltes such as The Adult Party Pal (a gft pack of rubbng ols' and flavored creams), the Prsoner of by Love Sex Costumes and Accessores Kt, and Strp Checkers makes ths a Shannon defnte stop on your clmactc crusade Orgasm: 20% off for all Penn students Armstrong, Condom Kngdom 441 South Samantha Street/ Lstless lovers unte'! sex lfe needs nstructonal ad, ths Smth, erotc oass provdes not only sexual manuals and mprovement books, and but sensual fant.' Kama Sutra, an ancent Indan gude to sexual gratfcaton, and One Susan Hundred and One Poston* For Her Pleasure. If the need to gve rom stll beats m your heart, try the condom Garfeld roses created by ths establshment. Lke laughs n the tack? Alongsde the walls of condoms, Condom Kngdom provdes a varety of practcal joke packs and gag gtts Hghlghts nclude Belch Powder, Pens Repar Kt (equpped wth Stnt), and full bodv condoms (non-lubrcated). Gft baskets llelvred mton wde 1' lets Talker; out Sex '/ Condom World 335 South Street/ The newest condom store on the South Street ^ ^ w strp fals to mpress compared to ts hgh-calber compettors. The condom selecton s wde, but the staff s obnoxous and unhelpful. When walkng nto the sterle, unnvtng envronment, the consumer s greeted by ex-fra!' salesmen wth such charmng lnes as has been up and down, but people stll seem to come n and out " Yeah, whatever, dude If you want sex stuff, ths store wll leave you lmp. Orgasm: Stores tend to go out of busness quckly on South Street. Pleasure Chest 2039 Walnut Street / Full speed ahead, r shop has the full repertore for the sexual expermenter From bgger-than-lfe dldos to p. I vjted vbrators, ths store can cater to the loveless Valentne Mst the farm? Apart from the blow up dolls, one of the best sellng tems was a cute lttle blow up sheep (you fgure t out). The extensve S&M secton wll help out any Valentne who prefers to lve lfe a lttle harder Even thng from'how-to vdeos (can you say porno?) to anatomcally correct chocolates sexual tr. unds here. And a wde selecton of skmpy nghtes leaves lttle to the Valent.1 magnaton The best part s that one doesn't have to feel the slghtest bt embarrassed n ths store, th< have seen t all and aren't the least bt judgmental. Orgasm Ttt Mrt tmuaoned wth 'Whp me, Beat me, Ktoke me tokme, Make me be your Valor Vctora's Secret 1721 Chestnut Street/ Of course there's romance, too, and what better wa\ to celebrate V-dav than wth some satn and lace? It's I tad clched, but so s ths "Hallmark-sponsored holday From busters and garter belts to-.lk Iw - ths boutque caters to oresex romance. Tn veru helmnglv temnne, so the trst tme male shopper ma\ fed I bt apprehensve. But don't worry, mmunty comes wth repeated exposure It's the perfect way to be Edtado class\ and sexually adventurous ths Valentne's Day. m: Classcally sexual for the manstream lbdo. Cecla's Inc Sansom Street / Ths place has no ambence, but f you are n the market for some cheap polyester pantes, than ths s your place It you fnd Playboy exctng, then the tdbts ottered here may excte you. too. From bseudo-racy to just plan tacky, the dscernng shopper M OUH do better to stck wth flannel _ Orgasm Ottf frlls W \Z^ZZ^f BANQUET- TAKE-OUT _ trl COCKTAILS & WINE 39mstre«r (Between ChMtnut» Sonsom SB) Ph»od*pho,.PA (215) (215) Emtf llhcuicm UllMM Come lo me most authentc Cnm«9e Restourant n Urnvemtv Cty and see Ifte Gltfofence' Thur Pepper Steak wth Onons Frt Brased Bean Curd Szechuan Style Sat: Slced Beef w/ranbow Color Mon General s Chcken Tue Pork Chop Pekng Style Wed Kung Po Shrmp Thur. Rce Noodle Sngapore Style Frt Chcken tauteed wth Pneapple Lunch Specal: $3.95 2/11 2/12 2/13 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/1B 2/19 Contest Contest Contest Contest Contest LET'S CO BACK TO NOVEMBER 22, DALLAS. TEXAS! Ths s where the lves of three people ntersect as they embark on a journey of self-dscovery. Starrng Mchelle Pfeffer and Denns Haysbert, Lew Feld opens n Phladelpha theatres on February 12. Obsessed wth the lves of the Kennedy's, Lurene Hallett (Pfeffer) travels to Dallas to attend the much ant.pated arrval of the Presdent and Mrs. Kennedy. Paul Kater (Haysbert) s also n Dallas to brng hs young daughter home back east Drected by Jonathan Kaplan (TV Accused), Love Feld s a dramatc examnaton of what these characters fnd they share n common. To wn posters for the move please call at 5:50 pm sharp and have the answer to followng queston: what s the name of the character that Pfeffer played n Dangerous Lasons? (Hnt t's/rancas) Contest Contest Contest Contest Contest I

26 STREET we kend choce Restaurants Walkng nto L Trutfo on Front and MarkeTStreets s lke steppng nto the cozest, yet most elegant, Provencal chalet magnable. If the pcture of a romantc evenng for two comes to mnd, you've envsoned La Truffe perfectly. And wth Valentne's Day rght around the corner, ths s the place to splurge on that specal someone as an expresson of your undyng love. Half of the tastefully ornate dnng room has a charmng country feel, complete wth wooden beams, plush couches and European knck-knacks. The other half of the restaurant s fancer, resemblng a small-scale chateau. The entre restaurant s adorned wth fresh flowers and floral pantngs. The qualty of the cusne jranqase s mpeccable, but the key here s to be darng and try some of the unque dshes offered. A delcous start: the escargot served n a garh. flavored wth pernod (a Southern French lqueur) and spcy bles. If that sounds too rsky, you may prefer the shrmp bsque wth tarragon or the smoked salmon. A myrad of delghtful entrees are avalable, such as the melt-n-your- mouth tlet mgnon and the exotc wld boa n a truffle cream sauce. Dessert s oblgatory, especally the whte and dark chcx cheesecake and the opera, a French pastrv H.th' rch layers of chocolate and mocha. Appetzers range from $9 to S14 and entrees from $18 to $30; add at least $30 f you decde to order a bottle of wne. Don't let the prce dscourage you; dnner at La Truffe s worth every penny. Chef Todd Da ves and co-owners Jeannne Mermet and Lesley Smth, as well as the attentve waters, deserve the utmost prase for couplng a perfect ambance wth an exquste menu. The result? A Valentne's Day meal you'll never forget. Cm I /- RAVE RAVE RAVE THURSDAYS WDRE POST MODERN ROCK HEADQUARTERS wth MEL "TOXIC" TAYLOR AZTEC " LU B Songs That'll Put the V.D. Back nto Valentne's Day JAh, musc! The sweet nectar that tames th«- savage Ibeast! Yeah, rght. Let's cut all of ths lovey-.'. f bullsht and get to the heart of the Valentne's Day 1 experence. I lere's some songs that'll make n vnur bedpost rght below the handcuff marks I Put the 'X' In Sex" - "I Want Your Sex'' Ceorgr Mchael "I lorh Myself" DA r Walls" Sheena EMton I :ly My Love" Madonna "In The Navy" Vllage People "Let's Get Physcal" -- Olva Newton-John she/he dumped you! Bg deal! You'll fnd someone better, you know. But rght now, you're so desperate that nstead of makng real plans for the weekend, you waste your tme readng slly lsts lke these. Cheer up, and remember that the best thng about masturbaton s that you don't ha\ e to look your best. "LoveStnks" J Gels Band "Add It Up!" Volent Femmes Lj n' Ass Btch'' Fshbone "You Suck" Consoldated & The Yeaste Grls "You Got It (Keep t Out of My Face)" Mudhoney eto Hate You Eawre "Ths Is Not A Love Song" - P1L So you ddn't make reservatons n tme for that ntmate dnng experence, and they were out of roses at Wawa. Never fear, smplv lght some candles, pop a romantc flck n the VCR and grab the remote. Flm To Watch wth a Date A Room Wth a Veun Beautful scenery and a young maden n whte runnng through felds of green. ah, the nnocence ol low The PrlKtn Brdr. Sure, n real lfe Buttercup s marred to Sean Penn, and Westley's gay, but don't they make a great couple' Unbearable Ughtnttt of Beng: So what f t's long and set n Czechoslovaka? It's sexer than Bane Instnct and a lot more fun. Plus, you gettoen oy Danel Day-Lews's urrbfom Stanley mu ln> anc Fonda reveals that she s not only capable of burnng her bra but that she can also tall n love, as Robert DeNro chalks up another fne performance. To Watch Solo Wutlerng Heghts: Lament over your Ben & Jerry's whle hearng "Heathclff!" screamed across the moors. OsdWm. Take love tps from the bg guy, Humphrey Bogart Be My Valentne, Charle Brown: Revert to your chldhood... t mght make you feel better. M INCLUDES: ALL BEVERAGES AND BUFFET wth College ID. MUST BE 21 OR OVER Regular Prce $ l\l. Delaware Avenue Phladelpha S D DROPOUT... [of the campus scene and try somethng new] A surprsng dnng alterna- tve that's easy Ofl your wallet. -&SMARTALEX3& AN EAtING ANl) DRINKING EMPORIUM 36«h & Chestnut Sheets al lh«shealon Unversty Cly Phone 386 SS56 Setvmg breakfast lonch and Onoer 4eb ruary-

27 gu STREET He flm ENCHANTED ArRIL T themselves dur-»4 month n the lulan countrysde, (Rut NOWHERE TO RUN It should be somethng lke Van Damme has nowhere left to hde (UA Kwrnrw, Samrnt. THEATERS S3" means I'hsh MJ I «* ALADDIN COMMERCIAL Subverts many of thr unspoken rules by whch aromaled flms are expected to strctly <"bd«- What results ISA dm asentcttann>;as any tea- lure Dsney has ever trough! to the screen." HIA ftnrm. AA4C MWaK Ma I ALIVE Alve probably wll not be the Usl flm blled as a Inumph of the human spnt. bul m- erthek-.s,! presents a strong toundaton fur future efforts. * mv " BAD LIEUTENANT A flm that both challenges and releves our shaky foundatons. As the ragng Leutenant, -nposuble to dsmss." Ray BECOMING COLETTE Is t lowbrow drama, or soft-core pom r M.sar ch»rc..i BODY OF EVIDENCE "The sex szzles, but the rest fzzles." <S*mmc. UA KjmwJ CHILDREN OF THE CORN II Don! pay to see ths move A VC sukwa) «* THE CRYING CAME KM Jordan's new flm has been gettng more attenton than the Super Bow I lately, nd for reason. One of the hottesl nde efforts tpace Howard's End b o numbers (IWj fllrwk) DAMAGE " M.lle manages to elct the beauty of the 11 gle between man's anmai desres and the socetal Mnts that bnd hm "rtr»y Ml u kr hnl A FEW GOOD MEN See t only f "You can handle the truth '" <$om ttw. UA Rttrnwv.) GROUNDHOG DAY Srtr mnrw fogt 4 "GUNCRAZY Srt revew /mot 5 IRlz t the Bourn) HOMEWARD BOUND See revew /nsjr 5 'UA Rnxrvtctel «* LOADED WEAPON I "A proud descendant n the fne tradton o( Ar- plane and The Naked Gun. - < nr Casen UA Rnmww, SMI'I PUcr «*" LORENZO'S OIL "An val flm, and not tremendous" rough. Because of ts emotonal heft, one's predsposton to the materal wll affect how nvolv ng the experence l «Katmamrl «PASSION FISH " As a drector, Sayle* has fnally emerjs clumsy mult-meda Hggler, puttng all of the flmc puces together to produce hs best flm " Xat VI «* RESERVOIR DOGS Quenhn Taranttno s now THE shnng star n Hollywood. See t now so you II bo able to tell your kds about t 'UK! V ^RIFFRAFF «t ctatnctnn workers J.Is. T» thng other than oglrg women all day SCENT OF A WOMAN I'acnos presence soverwhelmng, as usual And he's never won an (Var But at least he now has a bogus Golden Globe 1 t.'.s XICTRXW RumsWrt «*SOMMERSBY )od» - Foshf s not»rr f Rchard Gere s really her husband Maybe she should check for grrbus. (K,t/V) AMC MIDTOKN UI2CV-' Alvr Fn-Sun 2. 7 TO. Mon-Thu :. 1 O/aVo! of tktconllfr. menwnf Boa> Fr IV rue- ThuH- AMCOIDECITY 2nd and Sansom. h27-nt6. CrmrUryCMrnS. Ihu von- Thul«.5JP 1 AMC WALNUT MALL The Vaaukut- Bound Fn J ERICS CAMPUS 4dh and Walnut. 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28 STREET gu de restaurants AMERICAN DINER (4201 Chmnul St, ) Good old fashoned dner lre Straght out ol the STs down to lr«' surfs unforms and jukebox. Specaltes nclude meatkaf and catfsh. Open early lor breakfast and brunch ASTRAL PLANE (1708 Lombard St. 146*230) Excellent mmvelle cusne naneclectn tng Soft jazz and candlelght add to the Boheman atmosphere. Try the duck wth fresh frut. BOATHOUSE ROW BAR (2I0W Kllnlkur Spare. S4640UI) A casual hangout wth munches n the multfunctonal Kltenhouse Hotel. BORGIA CAFE (40BS 2ndSl.574-oll Lve (a// nghtly and a small but vared menu wth wonderful food. Good for dnner, or just drnks, n an ntmate, comfortable settng. CALLOWHILL STREET RESTAURANT (1836 Callus hll St, 5V4W2) Upscale contemporary atmosphere for a relatvely new establshment n the "hlly market. Serves pnx fxe menu along wth such selectons as pallard of salmon, srlon, and exotc ravol CAROLINA'S BAR AND RESTAURANT (261 S 2nhSt.S45-1uOO) Serves both nternatonal and Amercan regonal specaltes n a frendly, comlortabk* settng. Try hangng out at the nvtng, post-yuppe bar. CUTTER'S GRAND CAFE 1200$ Market St ) Wth a huge bar, vared menu, and reputedly the best salmon n Phlh, Cutler's makes a great getaway wth Inends or a date The PHANTOM < % of the DINER ON THE SQUARE (ISWl and Spruce SI ) A must for everyone, ths dner s open 24 hours and serves just about everythng. DOCK STREET BREWHOUSE (LoganSquare. MlhandChern SI.,4*64)41?) Sx freshly brewed beers, a game room, a menu of nternatonal fare, and lve performances. IRISH PUB (2007 Walnut St *03) Typcal pub fare, wth a lne stretchng to Harrsburg now that every college student wants to go there. KHYBER PASS PUB IMS 2nJSt.440-%B3) A fun bar and pub for hangng out and lstenng to ODOl lve musc and meetng new and nterestng people from all over the galaxy KNAVE OF HEARTS (230 South St.. *22-J»5» The eclectc and dverse entrees only add to ths romantc atmosphere. KOCH'S DELICATESSEN (4309 Locust SI, Famous for ts slow servce, great conversaton, and free samples whle you wat, the s one of the best dels around IE BUS Samum SI. 387-W0) Croat pasta salads, vegetaran entrees, gourmet pzzas and other hot specals m a self-serve style. On campus. LEE'S HOAGIE HOUSE («I3 Walnut ft. M74M<) Los ol sandwches, hoages. fres, and more. To V CD On Sale Only $24.99 V (Through February 17,1993) PEBFECT roc VALENTINE* DAY go.ordc MELROSE DINER (1501 Snyder Aw.467-6M4) Deemed one of the best n Phlly although qute a trek Irom campus METROPOLIS (1515 Locust S, ) Post-Yuppe pseudo bstro-bstro wth a mxed menu of Amercan regonal specaltes W.'ch out for the "Urban" atmosphere. THE ROSE TATTOO CAFE (IIM7 Callow hll St, 56"-' IX'lghlful Amercan cusne ncludng some Cajun and Italan dshes. SMART ALEX (Xtl and Ovttnul St.. 3X7-8000) Casual steaks, burgers, chcken, etc. at the Sheraton. THE WALDORF CAFE (21 H anj Lombard St. 4I5.I836) Predomnantly Amercan fare at ths homestyle restaurant n Center Cty. Hearty portons and a helpful staff are also pluses. WHITE DOG CAFE (3420 Sansom St. 38H224) Consdered one of the best n Phlly. Amercan Oh Darn j Valen+nes Weekend s comma up OLM r don't even hove a dbctell Aleer up Ma*, Ida! ^ Irsh Rjb's HearlbrcoKVeeKend,»6 dedtcoted to the desperate, and dat-e>e>«> lookncj -for" a \ove corca-wcr* cusne u a casual settng offers grlled stuffed chcken breasts, flank steaks, baked salmon, panfred trout, and grlled vegges Plus a notable wne lst and desserts. 16TH STREET BAR AND GRILL (264S MhSt.73V33 6) A relaxed restaurant servng pastas, chcken and steaks n a fun. contemporary atmosphere. Great bar too. CHINESE IBJING (3714SpruceSt On campus conveneve and speedy sen ce at one of the better Chnese restaurants n ITlly, wth Mandarn. Cantonese, and Szechuan delcaces. loe's PEKING DUCK HOUSE r*25iu*st.»22-3;/7) Reputed to be the best place n Chnatown, and thc\ re rght. Super-duper duck dude IOYFUL INN 11th S. Kfwcm Sansom and Chmnul ) In ts second year on campus, ths Chnese restaurant stll often out of ths world specals for lunch and dnner. /?. * $& O*^ Vff FRENCH CIBOUIETTE ()3l2SpnKrSt.7*D-l210) Vrtually the best n Phlly for French cusne accordng to Esqure's Isw lst Provncal French cusne n a smple atmosphere. Well worth the pr fue S45 meal for four courses. Every entree bmahh LAUTREC RESTAURANT (408 S. 2nd St ) Attached to the Borga Cafe for azz. ths a one of the more casual French spots around LEBECFIN (1511 Walnut St ) The most famous.and expensve. French restaurant n Phladelpha N'uff sad. LE CHAMPIGNON (122 Lombard St.. « ) Featurng both Fn*ch and Japanese fare, ths on the water dnmg experence s well worth the trp. 210 (210 W. Rltenhouse Sq ) Contemporary French cusne wth Amercan and Contnental nfluences ncludng dover sole, red snapper, and breast of duck. Classcal Naw A Utajd Comport Dscs OoMkol Jazz Broadway Soundtrack* Houston Hall 3417 Spruce SI., Phladelpha, PA (215) 382 BACH (2224) (800) 648 BACH FAX: (215) ,1 t*»,*> < *><* y\ Sod \ove Sorvas EofvOQ. Drt\K»Y- Mats Depresson* Mee "o+to Losers- Lp S^h 1 0 Barry MurvWfW Sot^fa* \\a\z. a tjood cry. at the Irsh Pub 2007 Walnut Street] February IV5f**M* February \H-lf*** «corrtev*v svoru K\ 8 0O February

29 BBBHMI ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES lm Ren Frankb Pxy. 2W-I000) "DnosaurArt." They Ml They swm They babyst They kll And they've been extnct for bllons of mn 1 Fob 1 VMay 9 ATWATER KENT MUSEUM llssnth 7th SI. «n«n Tuesdar Swurdav *» < admsson) 'Image worlds 1'hotographs by Alfred A Delard' Photography mapus lltftl Ths exhbton shows how photos can contrbute to the overall percepton ol a cty lke Phllv Through February 27. THE FRANKUN INSTITUTE (Bnvnm F ranklm Parkway «J»» S 441 I B» anythng remotely connected to Ben Frankln, then you're n the wrong school If not. check out all of the exctng exhbts on dsplay at the Insttute. Scence Museum Monday thru Sunday Mandell Futures Center Monday * Tuesday JO-5; Wednesday thru Sunday MM. PHILADELPHIA MARITIME MUSEUM (HI I trstnul Strut. WV4.W) Wllam Tartndge Burpee Shows that there are other thngs about the sea to pant than usl guys n boats (take that, Wnslow Homer*) "Encounters and Exchanges The Delaware Valley n the Age of European Exploraton" If you've ever wondered what t was lke arts navgatng the Delaware before the nventon of the rubber raft, check out ths exhbt Betdes, where else can you fnd a real-lve dugout canoe' PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART l"r«aval2mhslwt7».v«ao lursdas Vndav 10-5 Admssonaftn I ran s» for sludmlswt 111. her Sundays hfd I pm) Beatrce Wood at 100. When most people turn KB. all they get s a menton by Wllard Scott. Bea Wood gets her own art exhbt' Feb 13-Mar 28. Beauty and Volence lapanese Prnts by Yoshtosh. 183WW2. See what Japanese art before Voltron and Akra Through February U. 1W. Plus Recent Aqustmns of Japanese Art Three lapanese galleres on the second floor ust chock full of pantngs, sculpture and metalwork acqured over the past fve years Through July. IWJ PORT OF HISTORY MUSEUM (Ihso Arch St. «>vlull Wed-SulO-l) Xon-Struct-ures 1992" The work of sx Dutch artsts who decded to leave the artstc mecca that s II.'Hand n order to make some money workng n the US. THE RODIN MUSEUM 22nd St and fwmamn Frankln Parkway. 7I7-S43I Tundat-Sun 10-M Much lke Wnslow Homer. Rodn has been unfarly lnked lo just one work. The Thnker He dd lots of other thngs (otherwse, hs museum would be very small), and they're all very good. Free publc tours are offered the frst and thrd Saturday and the second and fourth Sunday of each month THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM (JVd and Spruce. "MOOD TundarSKurdav Sun.l 'Ancent Nuba Egypt's Rval n Afrca " Traces thrty-fve hundred year, of Nuban hstory-- the rchness of ts ndgenous cultures, the rse and fall of ts kngdoms, and ts volatle relatonshp wth Egypt. GALLERIES 1S21 CAFE AND GALLERY (ISM Spruce St lur-lhu 10am-llpw. Ins.! In nudmghl. Sun lmi Vncent Davd Feldman's "Photographs from Europe" Black and whte photos on every part of Europe that you mssed out on last summer whle slavng n DC heat Through Feb 21 BRANDYWINE CONSERVATORY (HouteOnr OurfdsFord For tho«# of you who are stll a chld at heart, the Conservatory s featunng chldren's book llustratons by Phladelpha artst Charles Santore. plus Ann Wyeth McCoy's przed antque doll collecton THE CLAY STUDIO 11 J» North 2nd S flmort) "The Forum ' Featurng the work of Wll Ruggles and Doug Rankm, two guys who were born to bsque fre. Through Feb 28th "Recent Work" More clay by Bruce Wnn. a guv who Hst can't thnk of a good ttle for hs show Through Feb 28th. ESTHER M. KLEIN ART GALLERY OtfJOMafkelS.,..- 'Photography " Snce February s Black Month, why not check out ths exhbton featurng the works of eght promnent Afrcan-Amercan photographers documentng varous aspects of black culture Mar ] THE FACULTY CLUB (200 South tkhstnvtl The Pantngs and Pastels of Gularva Calab and Nancy Waldeck Sontag." Dental School Alert" Sontag & a graduate nl the IVnn denal school, and ths exhbton olers d-fntuc proof that dentsts' tastes n art can range beyond ck*wn pantngs. FLEISHER ART MEMORIAL Mam St Mm-Thu II -v«ll-nall l-\ "Challenge Exhbton»" fehm pantngs bv Sarah Slavck. black and whte photos by Sandy Sorlen. and sculptures by Ron Wyffets. an2o-feb25 THE GALLERY AT THE GERSHMAN Y Trague Reactons to a Forgotten I those of you who have ever been confused tn the use of the word "Boheman" n conversaton, check out ths exhbton featurng mages from Boheman lterature, Mkkvre and an gu THEATERS ARDEN THEATRE COMPANY.-.*»r s Allrs Performng Arts Centre loth 4 I udfcw Wed * «B nu-sal»(b Sun 2S0. C-»W) "The Tempest." The Arden Theatre Companv performs Shakespeare's enchantng tale of passon, ambton, plottng, and revenge, and all for under twenty bucks' an2!-feb21 VENTURE THEATER "The Cherry Orchard " If you mssed "The Seagull." a lew weeks back, and ust can't get enough of old Russan plays, then head on down h Temple. Feb 12-V.- ZELLERBACH THEATER AT ANNENBERG -tsrf heater al the Anomherg Center.»- Afnca'" tellthr frendshp between a dynamc black teacher and two gfted students Feb and 13. THEATER ARIEL l>n Anrnent Shdm Thmrr. JMW Walnut. rmrr locmuxs and «*>. cal WltlSDl "10 by 10 Reflectons on 20th Ccnturv lewsh Lke." Go see ths collecton of (ewsh-wntten plays befoa* your parents call to gve you a gult tnp about not gong an 20-Feb H. MASK AND WIG 110 S OUOITSI If). 'West war J and Wg present ther take on the Western genre, cnmptrtr wth cross-dressng. b.»* fghts, and orgnal I and dance numbers Hlanty emot-. FEB "...Elot Feld remans one of dances true creatve fgures." -Anno K.utooH. " New forl 'met "...A true Amercan orgnal Hs work and hs company should not be mssed..." -Ck»«Bom«. New tor Pou "...A powerfully ndvdual, contemporary voce..." -AlonM Kragvmon rhe Wo/unoon rw $26/$24 PENN PRICES! STUDENTS $10 EMPLOYEES $15 STUDENT SELECT - T1X 4 coupons for $30 BOX OFFICE For (uture avobblty. contact Eugene Lowery, Bookng Manager FEIDBAUETS/NY?I2' ^jnenberg 'Tbenter Unversty of Pennsylvana 3680 Walnut Street Phladelpha. PA 19104!W<a CAJvudAf*, presented by Dance Afflates and Anne/nberg Center

30 'STREET gu He musc THURSDAY PARMESAN Those hp. way-cool, on-tho-cdgc guys are havng another of lher weekly audo orges for muscans and musc lovers. Co-sponsored bv WQHS 730 AM, ths week's show features performances by Swal and Ms* Anne T. It's hot, t's on campus. ftfcm (LndVfRnund Car*. Ugh Hoe North Bawmrnt. «)) FRIDAY ROYAL CRESCENT MOB w/ AMAZING THRILL SHOW Straght-ahead rock wlh a sde ol twang and humor thrown n Kr good measure (Khttm Pas. 56S 2nd SI. 4W1HO) STANLEY JORDAN w/ LES LOKEY )&zz lovers can bathe n ecstacy when ja// gutar gant Mr. Jordan swoops nto town for not one but two shows. (Chnnu laham. W k CheMnut, WM20I) CELL SATURDAY w/ LOUDSPEAKER Hey. l you'e been achn' lor some loud, dronng, nosy gutars, ache no more. Ths New York Ino s DGC Records newest project, and they're posed lo follow Nrvana and Sonc Youth nto the manstream. Besdes. Cell s best Inends wth Sonc Youth, and sound knda lke em, but more mellow and subdued. I Khyrrn Pt. % S 2nd St, 440-9M3) TUESDAY TAR and LOVE BATTERY The week's HnsM show features Tar's Chcago hldeot and Love Battery. SubPop'l Mtl band. Love Battery s nol grunge, usl great, catchy, groovy rock. When Kevyn hts the slde on "Dayglo,' t's pure heaven (Khytrr Pass. 56 S. 2nd St, +SWMJ3) IN THEIR OWN WORDS w/ GUY CLARK, SONNY LANDRETH, and MICHELLE SHOCKED A great dea realzed. A bunch o' snger/ songwrters st around on tooh md strum, sng, and chat. Aah. l only everythng were ths smple. (Chfsnm Cabaret. l*h * Chntnut..W2-I20I) WEDNESDAY KEITH RICHARDS w/ SOUL ASYLUM Soul Asylum s smply the planet's best band See 'em lve and you'll probably agree. But to pay S22 to st n the balcony n a bg theater lor an openng hand when vou're used to seeng them from practcally on-stage for $5 n a smelly hole-n-the-wall club lor a three hour show, t's ust not far But hey, at least they re playng Phlly ths tme around. And somebody told me that Keth guy an't too bad n hs own rght (Town Itwtet. Mth and Ludlow..1524) What s BAH A MEN? a Dan Quayle s lavonte tropcal golf course-bahamen Green:, b. A duo that meets monthly to hoe ther all-terran vehcles over the most challengng pot holes and road constructon n Center Cty. An extremely exctng band trom the Bahamas that wll compel lsteners to do cartwheels across the CHESTNUT CABARET dance lloor on Thu. Feb II 2. Who Is STANLEY JORDAN? a. Mchael Jordan's pnt-sze younger brother b. The host of the new PBS home-cookng seres 'A taste ol Phladelpha". c. A Jazz LEGEND playng two shows on FRI. FEB 12 at the CHESTNUT CABARET 3. Defne MEL TOXIC. A hgh mpact man made synthetc developed by NASA b. The frst superhero from New Jersey c. The host of the WORE Modern Rock Dance Party held every Saturday at the CHESTNUT CABARET. 4. "IN THEIR OWN WORDS..." fealunng GUY CLARK. SONNY LANDRETH. MICHELLE SHOCKED and ALLEN TOUSSAINT s a. The Phladelpha MOVE story as told by the husbands and wves of the frefghters b The frst hand account ol heterosexuals who clamed that they were gay n order to get out of the mltary c Almost too much talent n one room snger/songwnters dong what they do best on TUE. FEB 16 at the CHESTNUT CABARET <^^. 5. Choose the approprate example to use the words LOVE/HATE ^/ a Most people have a / relatonshp wth ther lax machnes C^ b. "Dave. I realty your new goatee 1 " "Oh Amy. don't you ust Dave's goaeer c Local rock band / wll be playng at the CHESTNUT CABARET on WED, FEB 17. wth Now and TouchnGo.' BRjjVKSPKCMLSSL. v» The answer lo all of the above questons s: f_l hestnut llrabaret 38th & Chestnut Streets, Phladelpha, PA Check your syllabus for future study subjects take note of STANLEY JORDAN. 2/12, In Ther Own Words GUY CLARK. SONNY LANDRETH. MICHELLE SHOCKED* ALLEN TOUSSAINT, 2/16, LUKA BLOOM, 2/18; SKALAPALOOZA '93, featurng BAD MANNERS, 2/25 Call our concertlne tor further assstance 4040 LOCUST ST. THE WAREHOUSE february

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