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Show MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2005 Your Life PAGEB1 Top 5 movies lost weekend I- Guess Who O Miss Congenip"ality2 ' O.The RingTwo| 4 . Robots j j The Pacifier In theaters this weekend • Fever Pitch New DVDs | this Tuesday | • Sideways Photo courtesy of Theater Dept. • Elektra Writers and Directors of "The Short Attention Span Theater." From left to right: David St. Julien, Melissa Kmetzch, Adam Slee, To mas Fernland, Kristen Douglas, Mahonri Stewart, Spencer King, and Nate Carlstrom. • Spanglish For those with a short attention span features plays that are entirely student written, designed, directed and performed, runs April 7-9 Assistant Life Editor and April 12-16 in the Black Box Theatre. The student-produced concept is unique, and With summer approaching, it's getting tougher provides Theatre students with an invaluable and tougher for some of us to concentrate on our learning experience. "UVSC provides students schoolwork. Even withfinalslooming on the horizon, it seems with the exceptional opportunity in an underlike no amount of incentive can get us slackers graduate program to completely run a play fesfocused. UVSC Theatre department presents a tival," said James Arlington, UVSC Theatre proremedy for all of us who suffer from this surpris- fessor. "The students receive the responsibility to creatively apply the skills they learn in the classingly contagious, short attention span. "Short Attention-Span Theatre," a festival which room." Michelle Lee tic The Billboard Top 5 This year's directors are David St. Julien, Melissa Kmetzch, Adam Slee, Tomas Fernland, Kristen Douglas, Mohonri Stweart, Spencer King and Nate Carlstrom. The eight plays range in topic from comedic adventures to harsh reality-based themes. And just in case you get bored, remember, they only last ten minutes. Tickets are available at Campus Connection, and are $10 general admission, $8 for UVSC faculty/staff and children and S6 for UVSC students. The Massacre - 50 • Cent . Now That's What I " Call Music: Vol. 18 BThe One - FrankieJ Idiot 4. American - Green Day Lullabies to Para" lyze - Queens of the Stone Age on Coming to stores this Tuesday First Lady - Faith Evans # • Now What - Lisa Marie Presley I o Elevator - Hot Hot Heat Coming to town this week Bane w/ Comeback Kid, with Honor and Silent Drive® In The Venue, April 5 All American Rejects@ln The Venue, April 6 The Reverand Hortan Heat, the Supersuckers® The Velvet Room, April 7 Unwritten Law® In The Venue, April 7 Reasons to jump on the "I'm engaged" bandwagon 9 Because you're 22 and still single. 8 To have sex. Or, to stop having sex. 7 To legitimize your four kids. Hey, you've known them longer than two weeks. 6 You're in desperate need of a party and presents. Two words: tax write-off. Errin Julkunen/NetXNews Students gather around a "Dream Machine" at "Dig: an Exhibition of Beat Arts" held in SC 213b last Thursday evening. Artwork and performances were performed by Professor Alex Caldiero and his students from the course HUM 292r, "The Art of the Beat Generation," taught last fall. Caldiero will be teaching the course again in fall of 2005. Thursday night's showcase was sponsored by the department of Philosophy and Humanities' monthly series, "Happenings in Humanities." Because deep down we are all selfloathing and need constant affirmation. To get out of your singles ward. 4 Because even Kay Anderson has a better half. 3 It's an excuse to dress up and get your picture taken. |