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all dream B Briann eagh rand Jen Coffin The Chanticleer Coa taJ Carolina h to ee it fi t The fundrai in f; tbalJ team in tion'n the a I 0 2 3. On dne day, ov. 10 1999, Pr i- dent onald Ingle and Fred Dubard chair­ man of the Bo d ofth Tru t ann un ed that th univer ity i actively pur uing the nece ary fund to rna -e football a reality at Co tal. In April 1998. a fe ibility tudy wa conducted, with 1,275 out of tudent "If ju t a bunch of in upport of a football team. ork, but nothing orth ''The addition of football will help the happening corne ea y,' aid university with vi ibility and bring the com­ Blank. munity on to the campus ' aid Dave Blan ., The current occer ta­ Director of Athletic . dium will be torn down and Tuition i expected to increa e 75 to a new tadium with a 80 for tuden in order to maintain the foot­ fieldhou e will be built in i ball team. According to Ingle, the tudent place. The tadium will run fees will not be rai ed until there i a ub­ parallel to High ay 544 and stantial amount of fund e tabli hed for the will have a eating capacity program and an official tart date has been of around 5,000 although made. the plan allow for further The Advi ory Board for the program ad}lition to expand to a offers guidance to the university. In addi­ 20,000 eat tadium. The tion to Ban. ard m m r inc ude fi i l'n lu th Art Baker, coach at USC. Dick Sheridan. retired coach, Van ewman, marketing pe­ ic ,as well a eight room. ciali t WjJ1ie Jeffrie coach at S.C. State office and a medi al room. Fi her DeBarry, coach at the Air Force When funding ha been e­ Academy and Buddy Sa er former Direc­ cured it will take an e timat d I to 20 tor of Athletic at CCU. month to build the tadium, hich ill al 0 'It' an opportunity to include people in lude a pr box and a ybo. who have a tie to th area and know about Coa tal' ompetition ha not en football" aid Blank about the Advi ory decided, ho\\ e er, the 1i ely opp nent Board. include Lib rty Elon. and Charle ton Vo eto ew soror ty a By Eleanor Lloyd The d i ion to den the int re t group For The Chanticleer i unclear. J ime Hilliard pre id nt 0 On ov.l0 1999, a orority intere t Sigma Sigma i rna. "d' group w denied the right to begin an ther need the ororit, ho e er orority at Coastal Carolina Uni e ity. are low and not all of th The deci ion a made during a t tal qu t ." Panhellenic meeting which i a Currently, there are thr national governmental body repre enting Greek oronu at CCU that are pr nt und r th ife. The inte ted group con i ted of more Panhelleni A iati n. Gamma Phi Beta than 20 young women and the group hoped ha a total chapter iz of 4 m mb r t to tart a new rority that better fit their conclu ion f f rmal member hip need in the Greek life sy tern. recruitment. Phi Sigma Sigma ha 50 The deci ion to vote on the intere t member and Sigma Sigm Si m h 3. group wa voted on la I year when the The total chapter ize et b Panhell ni i group first approached Panhellenic. a total of 50 member for ea h ororit). According to Panhellenic pre ident and According to th ational P nh lIeni member of Phi Sigma Sigma Terri Con titution manual of information the Gilmore, la t year the vote wa moved to Green Bo . and th Coa tal Panhellenic exten ion and the vote never went through. A i tion Con titution b th recomm nd The case was voted on thi year and the that exten ion of a orority h uld cur group was denied. Under the Panhellenic when all chapter are t or clo to to I vote each ororily mu t hav three quota. The e ten ion i r f; rrin to delegate pre nt in order to complete the orority intere t group vote. colonized. Page 2 • Friday, Dec. 3, 1999 Chanticleer . » community service projects that Chanticleer Calender Coastal sponsored, such as the Remembering Leukemia Walk, Aids Walk, and Senior Art Show already completed foreign language you may be eligible. flood relief effort. Sig Eps are • Dec. 6-12 There are only 3 requirements. continually a major supporter of Jessica Johnston, art studio major, Coastal Athletics. Sigma Phi Josepb Zangari First, you must have A's in two will have art work on display in courses above the 1 0 1 level. Epsilon once again leads the race When I found out recently that my friend and teammate Joe the gallery in Admissions Second, you must have a teacher for the Directors Cup which goes Building. Admission is free. Fo{ recommendation and third, you to the student group that excels in Zangari had died, I was shocked and hurt. I had known'Joe for over more information, call 349-2700. must have 3.0 or higher. If you intramural athletics and two years when he had come to Coastal to play baseball. Despite Commencement meet these requirements contact sportsmanship. We have won being one of our bes!.hitters his freshman year, Joe had injuries which walk-through your foreign language professor or championships in the fall softball sidelined him for most of his sophomore year. I think that is the point . tournament, flag football Division • Dec. 7 Dr. James Blackburn in the Prince when I learned the most about Joe as a person. Even though he wasn't I, water-polo, pickle ball, and A walk-through for the Building. The deadline to contact able to play, he was always very spirited, never getting down on himself. badminton. We want to thank all • Commencement Committee will your professor is Friday, Feb. 4. He was up for every game, cheering more than anyone else on the of our student leaders for the 1999- be Dec. 7 at the Forum Theater. team each time. It would have been easy for Joe to isolate himself and 2000 school year for representing Meet in front of the Singleton Gamma Phi Beta Sig Ep in a positive way. We want get down about his own injury, but his concerns were always more Building at 10:15 a.m. For more • News to especially thank Pete Green for with the team. I know I and other teammates will miss his call of information, call Debbie Conner at The sisters of Gamma phi Beta the great job that he is doing as "heeeeeerrre we goooooooo!" to start each game. We also will miss 349-2568. are proud announce the SGA president. We wish all his energy and humor on and off the field that made him so special. Commencement celebration of our Founder's Day students a safe and happy holiday There is not a game I will play the rest of my career at Coastal that I on Nov. 11. This was the 125th • Dec. II season and hope that all won't be thinking of him. You will always be remem~ Joe as a anniversary for Gamma Phi Beta. December Commencement will organizations have a prosperous loyal teammate and respected friend by me, and you will be greatly We honored our sorority by be at 10 a.m. Dec. 11 at The new year. missed. Forum Theater, Fantasy Harbor. inviting our local alumni to a Mike Benton -Kit Kadlec potluck dinner and ceremony. We Sigma Phi Epsilon, President Phi Sigma Sigma would also like to recognize Pi Winter Formal • News Kappa Alpha's Founder's Day, which was on Nov. 11 as well. The ladies of Phi Sigma • Dec. 3 Sigma have had a busy month. Nov. 5-7, we journeyed to The African American The Writing Center We painted pumpkins and Sunset Beach, North Carolina for Association will hold its Winter brought them to a local nursing our annual fall retreat. A big Formal from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ... because writers need readers. Friday, Dec. 3, 1999 at Williams­ home for Halloween. thanks to Megan Coker, our { ::::- One Nov. 14, we initiated Membership Education Vice Brice Gymansium in the small - our new members. The following President, for organizing the gym. Attire is semi-fonnal. Tickets girls are our new sisters: Jenn sisterhood bonding weekend for are $5 for sponsoring Adkins, Marion Coda, Amber us! organizations and $7 for non­ Fronzaglio, Terry Lederer, Felicia On Friday, Nov. 12 at The members. For more infonnation, Lee, Jamie McVay, Trista Nelson, Wyndham Resort in North Myrtle call 349-2304. "I don't have to know Lacey O'Brien, Becky Pons, Beach our annual fall semi­ Chanticleer Jobs formal was held. everything. 1 just have to Natasha Roberts, Sugar Wheeler, • Positions available Mandy Wineland, and Jessica We would like to remind The Chanticleer is looking,for know where to find it. " Winfree. Congratulations Nu everyone that Big Man on individuals who are interested in Class, we are proud to call you Campus will be held on Tuesday, having their work published bi­ - Albert Einstein our sisters! Nov. 30, at 7 p.m. in the Wall monthly here in the student Nov. 26 was our Founder's Auditorium. newspaper. A wide range of Day. Phi Sigma Sigma was Our new members will be positions are available, specifically founded in 1913 at Hunter's initiated on Dec. 5. We would sports writers and photographers College in New York. Phi Sigma also like to congratulate all of the are needed. If you have anything Sigma was created so women of fraternities and sororities on their to offer us, plea e come by Student different ethnic and religious initiation of new members as Center 203 or call 349-2330. backgrounds could join the same well. sorority. This Dec. we bid farewell to Flood Aid '99 On Nov. 17, we performed three graduating Founding Sisters • December 11 oone knows everything, not even the bril our Founder's Day ceremony, The of our sorority, Shelby Haggard, Flood Aid '99 will be from 6 SPHINX ceremony, at Coastal's Meghan McCormick, and Vicki to 11 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 at Nliant folks at the Writing Center. That's why Conway High School main athenaeum. In addition to our Padgett. Each have been we have many references and guides in our book­ sisters, our advisor Jennifer extremely important to us and auditorium. There will four bands, Shinaberger, and the head of have done so much for our Audinaut, Haven, MurpH, and shelves and file cabinets. You're not expected to be Pure Irate Souls, with a $5 Greek life, Jay Anhorn were in sorority. Best of luck girls! a perfect writer, but you do need to continually strive attendance. Jenny Creque donation. All proceeds go to the flood victims of Hurricane Floyd for perfection. Look up rul~s and styles that are The ladies of Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon would like to wish everyone luck in Horry County and the American • News unfamiliar to you, ask your professors for assistance, in their final exams. Also, have a Red Cross. The fall of 1999 has been an safe and happy Christmas and Sell Your Books or (here's the commercial) go to the Writing Cen­ exciting semester for Sigma Phi New Year. Epsilon. We just celebrated our • December 3-10 ter. Not even Einstein could do it all alone. Heather Szymczak and Leslie Wilson You can get bucks for your 20th anni versary at Coastal Alpha Mu Gamma used books at the CCU Bookstore Carolina University as the first from 8:30 a.m. To 4 p.m. until Dec...... ~...... • Honor Society National Greek Organization lO. For more information, call Alpha Mu Gamma, the national chartered. We are extremely 349-2360. foreign language honors society, proud of this accomplishment. Call ahead for an appointment is accepting recommendations. If Again, this semester Sig Eps have Submit your events to the Chanticleer: you are currently enrolled in a excelled in many events. Sig Eps 349-2937, or just stop by Prince 209 chanticleer@ccucs,coastal.edu orfax + foreign language or if you have led the way in many of the us at 349-2743 Chanticleer

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Corrections Do Not Use MediCardl An ad that ran in the Oct. 27, 1999 issue, which advertises students being able to earn money assembling medical 1.0. undayE cards from home, is a scam, according to the Better Business Bureau.

I------£h NE : (843) 349-2330 BUSINESS: (843) 349-2380 ~: (843) 349-2743 Add : Clumticleer : Student Center. room 203 P.O. Box 261954 • www.coastal.edulchanticleer Con ay, SC 29568-6054 mall: cbanticleerOccucs.coastal.edu December 5 (Last service of the Fall Semester) ChanlicJeer is the tudent new - paper of Coastal Carolina University. It i publi hed 14 time dunng thi academic year and i printed by 7:30 p. Booth Printing Company in Conway. • Letters to the editor and ubmi - ion an: welcome from the CCU community. All ubmi ion hould Gina Calli-R,po,.,., not exceed 300 word and mu t in­ Admissions Building - oom 005 MIItba wCopy Editor clude name. phone number. and af­ Oreldlen ··Pcl.wIer-FilM Critic filiation to the university. Submi Ion Lake-Rqorte,. doe not guarantee publication. Grell~ &lito,. Chanticleer reserve the right to All elcome!!.! .. ! Lua Kozlow-Rqonc, edit for libel, tyle. and pace. Brianne Meagber-Pltotogrtlplw, Article and editorial in Chan­ Beth Roddick-SI4ftf Wrik, ticleerdo not necessarily expre the opinion of the university' tudent Sponsored by Catholic Campus Ministry A socia ion Michlel Sabbaab-W,bmast,,. body, admini tration. faculty. or taff. ewman Club) Philip SelJers-l.lIyoMtIDuigra Chanliclur i upponed by ad­ Faculty Advisor veni ing rev nue and the tudent media committee. Adverti in bro­ Steve Hamelman chure availabl at reque t. Congratulations Fall 1999 Gradua e . Timeline 100·· gbehind...

~ On the evening of July 23, 1954, a group Qe <= '" of citizens met in Horry County Memo- '" \C c::::\ rial Library to discuss the creation of a c::::\ c::::\ ,.... local college. The group became a non- ,... ,... profit organization, the Coastal Educa­ tional Foundation Inc. Coast~ CMolina Junior College opened Sept. 20, 1954, as a branch of the College of ChMleston. 53 stu- dents were enrolled and taught by part-time faculty, with classes With an idea and a gift from WtJ- .\<.4i------:.------, meeting after hours at liam A. Kimbel and L. Maud USC Coastal Carolina College Conway High School. Kimbel, the Atheneum, the cam­ aWMds its fir t four-year degree. Ground is broken for the campus pus symbol, is completed. Coastal Carolina Junior andk~th~ayeMI~crCoa~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j College becomes indepen­ CMolina's 110 students move into dent when College of the first campus building, the Ed­ ChMleston discontinues its wMd M. Singleton Building. extension program.

The Horry County Higher Edu­ cation Commission is responsible for a contract that establishes ings to hou e Coastal CMolina Regional Cam­ The first on pus of the University of South dence halls CMolina, effective fall 1960.

j.:/iJ)·~;~;;;t;1"I (L-R) George Magrath of Coastal Edu­ cational Foundation the SGA president, Chuck Whitten, and Dr. Bob Squatriglia breaking ground for the Student Center

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Of all things CoastaJ th b the largest symbols :f 0: ~ach has. to be one of Coastal Carolina Vniver \Iife~nd times here at some of the naturaJ beau~1 ~. .ay be preserve y lor time to come. Oc . 22 9~4 - The inauguration of Pre ident Ronald Ingle e ta - lished Coa tal as an independent Dr. Joyce Brothers poke at uni er ity from the Uni e it of Wheel right Auditorium on South Carolina at Columbia ith "Making love last a lifetime," o er 4,50 students. In the arne sponsored by the Kimbel Dis­ Fe uar 1 - The year the Prince Building i com­ tinguished Lecture Series. Celebration of Inquiry pleted and dedicated. tarts an intelIiectuaI tradition at CCU ith groundbrea ing at Archbi hop De m nd Enrollment reache more for six 3-story build-· Tutu as reynote peaker. than 4,000 students. The to to house 423 students. number of full-time faculty 20 first on-campus resi­ 1 9 - The grows to 175. 00 halls open in 1987. 1996 - The University ha more than

4 500 students from 40 L tate and CCU announ e the 26 nation . The Univer ity offer 33 addition of a 0 all baccalaureate degree program team a Coa tal projected through i four academic chool for 2; 03. and six graduate pfograms in edu­ cation. A new 400-bed residence hall and dining fac·lity ha been comple ed.

capture the hearts of girl, hile Clar' Gable a the hot hot of films during our parent • and grandp~ents' generation . Each y~ ha brought new and exciting ro1e m del and our idea have changed with the mo t popul~ actor or actre . and death While there i a lot of ethnic diversity, dimini hes more with there ~e loa lot of stereotype . Many each generation. Different people have complained about movie , ucb intere ts and different time moved as 'The Lion King' for ha ing hoopi the focus of movie producers from adult Goldberg and Cheech Marin a the voices dience to predominantly teenage of the hyen or uThe Mummy" for the ...~en(::e (Chicago Tribune 1994). . ndirect compari on 0 Arab t camel. ~"." ... ,...... y,.,lf a movie is enjoyed despite its ex "There' a little thrill in ethnic aying that 30 tereotype and ethnic lurs on people ho ~[~~~~~~~~q~~t'.~l~~t~()Uth~h aren t 'u .' It rna es u feel good and uperior said Hu ein Ibi h of the American-Arab Anti-Di crimination Committee. Ethnicity i n 1 alway the character or In 1999, everything seems to be the are portrayed, but 1 0 the different, including clothing styles, mmaker or director of the mo Ie. Fore t hairstyles. attitudes, and movie releases. The ~"UJh;t-t~1rJ~r i an African American director target generation for mo ie seems to be the actJ:esses h:iit.ve~~od:~~ed. Julia who now teer to ~d non-ethni mo Ie . young adult population. Movies differ from rigb "The de el pmen run counter to its predecessors. Se and violence ~e u ~.d now in compari on to Rita in the rception held by everal bla direct to get public attention and the theme of love 40's and 50's. and Tom Crui e onl a fe y~ a 0 th t Bage 6 + Friday, Dec. 3, 1999 Chanticleer Speaking out on------­ Cumulative Final ·Exams

Forum I took Math 130 and 132 my photographic memories. freshman year. I did pretty well Students have enough on my tests in class, but when it problems and things to be stressed Letters to the editor came to taking the cumu1ative final about. We certainly don't need extremely hard cumulative final Letters can be e-mailed to: [email protected] Lua Kozlow at the end of-the semester, I didn't The Chanticleer do so well. It's not that I didn't exams. I '.think that if we've been know what was on the test. It's just tested on the material already, It's time once again for the so hard to remember dozens of there's no need to be tested on it Think of all the possibilities most dreaded part of the semester, different formulas for math again. What's the point to being Final Exams! The final grade of problems. Math is hard enough tested on every little detail over Dear Editor, all free to do what we want on our the semester that can either make, without having to cram a whole and over again? All this results in I once read, "if you ever stop own time), but I have gotten to see break, or have no effect on a semester's worth on one test. The is that students memorize the learning; you've stopped living"­ what Jay spoke about for myself. student's grade. Don't get me same thing goes for science. material instead of actually this is true, even at the University I have seen some of these groups wrong. I'm not against finals,just It took the whole semester to learning it. level. It is interesting to see how involved in service projects, etc. the ones that are cumulative. teach me all this information, yet Final exams should just be preconceived notions about On Monday, Nov. 15, it was Fortunately, most of the I'm expected to remember the last test of the class that covers individuals and groups tum out to awesome to see so many of the teachers I've had so far don't give everything on one test. Unless whatever we haven't been tested be wrong. fraternities and sororities attend cumulative final exams. May they students have a photographic on yet.· I applaud those. teachers During the past year I have "Friendship in the Age of AIDS"; all live a long and happy life! But memory, I doubt that students will who follow this method and don't worked with different people to especially to see Pi Kappa Phi take a good many students are not so remember absolutely everything give cumulative finals. These strengthen student involvement at a leadership role in being one of fortunate, especially those who on the test, no matter how much teachers are here for the students Coastal. However, I never worked the seven sponsors of this event. have to take a lot of math or studying they do, and I certainly and not to make students' lives any directly with the leadership of Congratulations to all the people science. don't know very many people with harder than they already are. those involved in Greek life, so I who were involved in this stopped by Jay Anhorn's office program. Think of all the Chanticleer Editorial Board around October 1st and asked if possibilities that we can tum into Submissions must include name, phone number, and Jennifer Comn / Editor-in-Chie! affiliation to the university, which mayor may not be he would explain some of the realities as a student body, as we Nicole D' Arcangelo / Managing Ed. reasons for being in a fraternity. work together for a common good­ Kevin Cox / Sales Manager printed. The Chanticleer reserves the right to edit for It helped me to see them in a -Coastal Carolina University. Beth Roddick / Editorial Assistant libel, style, and space. different light. I thought all that David C. Woodley Lua Kozlow / Columnist full submission policy on page 2 the Greeks do is party (hey-- we're SGA Speaker Pro Tempore I would like to express my gratitude Dear Editor, Please allow me to use the pages of your paper to thank various members of the Coastal community for the valuable assistance which they gave me in protecting my home from the ravages of the flooding Waccamaw river. CCU Stude t I would like to express my gratitude to Deborah Vrooman, Sara Sanders, Clara Rogers, and especially Gina Markland for coordinating the entire effort and contacting the people leadership Conference who arranged for student volunteers to come to my assistance. To the assistant track coach and several members of the track, baseball, basketball, and volleyball teams, the honors program, and others, I extend my sincere appreciation. Not only did they assist me in filling and placing sand bags, but they also helped me as I proceeded to dismantle Saturday, Jan. 29, 1999 the dike which we had constructed. Your efforts were what made my effort successful and were an example of community service of the fITSt order for that I am sincerely grateful. Thank you one and all. Regi~tration ntaterials James Branham Distinguished ProfessorEmeritus available in the Office of Brief Editorial Jen Coffin I The Chanticleer Student Activities Metamorphosis Breathe in the last breath of the Building and a football program. These semester and smell the sweet success of along with other new plans will be vital in Look for more information on victory. The year 1999 is over and I'm Y2K the expansion of Coastal. Some people feel compliant, are you? that football will be a wonderful asset, but campus and in upcoming editions I have learned so much in such a short others wonder why they should support it. time about this newspaper, as well as the The focus of college should be academics, of the ChanticIee impact it has on campus. It's not part of our right? However, many other schools have job requirements to stir things up around football programs without the central focus campus, but to report the facts and present on the game. Students will continue to go ideas and opinions. If there is something in about their college obligations and football For Information: 349-2303 this newspaper that you disagree with, let will simply be a bonus to their Friday nights. us know by sending an e-mail to This program should not be considered a [email protected]. disruption to Coastal, but an optimistic Coastal has many upcoming positive addition. sponsored by the Student Government As 'ociation and the Office of Student Activitie additions, including the Humanities Chanticleer Frida, a my mind too much lately and I can't eem Falling too deeply in love? to focus on the time that i left. We spent uredthi ilJ Dear Harlan, the summer month apart which was hard, I'm a senior in college and I've been but at least there as an end in sight. I dating the same girl for ten months. It still don't know what to do to feel better. e isn't a long time, but it's long enough to talk about all of these things when we get get to know someone fairly well. I love the chance, which help for a while, but it this girl very much and I can see a po sible doesn't last. future with her. She ays she feels the Any advice you have would be same. greatly appreciated. The past couple of weeks, we've been discovering there are differences between us. She is a pretty Dear D. independent girl as a result of The more deeply you fall in love divorced parents and having few the deeper your fear of drowning. tter to clo.se relationship until only the The idea of an independent tum to than you. Your attentiv ear i tum d past couple of years when she found person depending on omeone for for a loop wh n ne and intere ting wpri two close friends. I am also hi emotional well being is are cornin your ay.

independent -- or at least I was until I ",.,r'II'" incredibly cary. The healthie t GE I I ( I met this girl. I have many friends, ~----. relation hips are the one in which You are very kno ledgeable and but no one who I really share everything each partner i independent and only add often very infonnative ut your with. to each other's life instead of taking away in ights ometim fall hort of th I've never been this close with any or adding a heavy burden. 'overly elf-ab orbed line. Take time to one and it feels like my heart is finally If you feel like you're depending on 100 ' and learn bout other . bursting with the love in a way it was her too much, u e the time apart during CA CE (Jun 21-Jul. 22 : Th never able to before. Unfortunately, I think her move to .reclaim your independence. ---,, arti t ithin i truggling to get out I have found that I need her too much. She While you can till mother her ith love don't fight it. You rna not ~ 1 ·says she depends on me and I love that from a di tance, you can al 0 remind because I want to help her with anything yourself that you can still be an she needs. But I think I depend on her too independent guy. much. This, of cour e, poses a problem With that said, if you love thi girl becau e of the time we spend together, be and want to be" with her, move clo er to it too little or too much. She never ays her. Enjoy her while you got her cau e we spend too much time together, but good lovin don't come around the e parts many time it feel Ii e she domg me every day. some kind of favor by spending time with Harlan------1 is not a licensed ps IChoiogist, th~rapist me. I feel unwanted at these times. or physician, but he is a licensed driv r. She'll be transferring to another Write Help Me, Harlan 'ia e·mail t school nine hour away in January for [email protected] or through the web reasons she can't control. She want me at http://www.helpmeharlan.com. Send lette u • 2 - pt. 22 : come with her to find a job there, but he clo Help Me. Harlan, 2506 . Clark. Suite "Life' barreloflau h ," and they not pre uring me. Her leaving i in on 223, Chicago. IL60614. Alii tte ubmitted ju t 'eep on comin . Your com­ become the property of the olumn. ,'Il are inta t and it Student Ghetto

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SQuawk! Ittm Carolina Co cert and dazzlingly beautiful a ~".""lI!IIn.rn~lnI!nlBI nk") who, at the urging of hi animal vet wife, who bring her Connectio Katerina Van Ta 'el. Of cour e. work home with her. get a job a libertie. were taken to change the The late. t in concert date file cler . on "the 7 and a half floor" famou character', however. thi ' around the Carolina . For working for a Dr. Le ter. pI yed only add ' to the movie' ten ion. more mformati on, go to by Or on Bean (you'll ha e to ee Katerina is a. en 'lti ve young this one for your elf). www.cellardoor. om girl. intere ted in witchcraft and Craig II madl. in 10 e with • Lord legend, while Depp" Ichabod hi ice queen fellow emplo ee Carolina Coli. eum. Columbia, Crane i ~ hilariou a ' the :cientific Maxine (Catherine Keener). He 7:30 p.m': Dec. 5. For 1I 'e rea 'oner. who u e thi a a front then di cover a portal in hi office call 803) 251 -2222. to hide hi: many in ecuritie . Depp leading to John Malkovich's brain, plays Crane up to the maximum! allowing omeone to be John • a s To- y or Genre: Horror/Mystery and During time of great ten ion Malkovich for 15 ~inute , and Entertainment and port Romance/Comedy in the film. 'ay when about 10 --I~ . "'''-;: then dropped off, mid-air, at the Arena Raleigh, .C. Dec. 31. Directed by: people's head are cut off. Depp's ew Jer ey Turnpike. I told you For ti e ,call (919 834-40 . Starring: Johnny Depp as Ichabod character \\ ould :ay orne thing ~J~...... --""::.....t.I_.. this wa twi ted. It get even more Godsmac' Crane, Christina Ricci a:, Katerina hilariou. ending the audience Directed by: twi ted when Lotte, Craig's wife Hou e of Blue. Myrtle Beach Van Tas el. with Miranda from chill to laughter. Yes, thi ' Starring: a Lotte ( layed by Cameron Diaz, in an Richardson, , movie is scary. And very bloody 8:15 p.m ... Tue., ov. 9. For Swartz. a Craig unrecognizable role -- she is ugly) Jeffery Jone , Christopher Lee, a well. But like I said earlier. it tickets, call (843) 272-3000. Swartz, Catherine Keener a fall in love with Maxine. The two Martin Landu, Richard Griffith, gore i ju t 0 damn beautifully Maxine, and John Malkovich as girls u e Malkovich's body to Ian McDianned, Michael Gough. done! Chanticleer him elf. with Or 'on Bean, and a ecretly meet. Thi i just one Marc Pickering, Lisa Marie. and The movie keep the cameo by Charlie Sheen. instance of the film's twi ted Spring 2000 as Hessian audience constantly gue sing. It i humor, a well as it rather publication schedu e "The Headless" Horsemen full of mystery and surprises. I the Hands down for the mo t philo ophical side, a it questions headless horseman an apparition? original film to come out in a long exual identity. John Malkovich i Deadline Publica ion Only a genius of a director Is he real. and if not, why i coming time. How first time film director great playing himself, as well as like Tim Burton, "Edward back some 20 year later to kill? I Friday Wednesday Spike Jonze (famous for his the rest of the cast. John Cusack Scissorhands," "Beetlejuice," and won't give it away because the Jan. 21 Jan. 26 direction of Bjork' videos) was gives his be t perfonnance to date. "Ed Wood," could create a movie an wers are such ... a treat. Along Feb. 4 Feb. 9 able to get a script this original is What else is there to say about till like "Sleepy Hollow," equally the way, Burton has created in the Feb. 18 Feb. 23 beyond Hollywood's scheming, film! Way too much! r II stop here, beautiful a it is cary. Directing town of Sleepy Hollow. a world all March 3 "Double Jeopardy" making. head and urge you to see it your elf. March 8 his muse, Johnny Depp in another it own. Burton's imagination is beyond me. The movie tells the March 24 March 29 outstanding performance, as never cea es to amaze me. "Sleepy *** story of a lonely puppeteer, Craig April 7 April 12 American Literary icon Ichabod Hollow" is by far one of this year's Swartz (John Cusack of "Say April 21 April 26 Crane, the movie radiates wi th best. Anything" and "Gross Point charm. Christina Ricci is ethereal • For more infonnation, call **** The Chanticleer at 349-2330. and Madel ine Stowe. "The Confidential," in "The In ider," General' Daughter," a the becomes Jeffery Wigand, a plump, romantic leads. Several ad, quiet 55 year old man, who years ago he pulled great has ju t been fired from his job a performance out of Robert a top research doctor at a tobacco DeN iro and in the company. The story that "The critically acclaimed but In ider" unfolds, is a true one, little seen Heat. about a whi tIe blower who e Pulling greats from those interview for 20/20 wa pulled off two i n t so hard, more the air becau 'e of variou political impre ive wa A hley and financial threats. Mike Judd's and ' Wallace, famous for hi program Genre: drama/my tery best perfonnance of their career. 20/20, is furious that this movie Directed by: Micheal Mann However, nothing could prepare has been made. However, if he Starring: Russell Crowe as for the depth torture, and physical could ju t see veteran actor Jeffrey Wigand, Al Pacino a metamorpho i he would pull out ,"The Sound Lowell Bergman,Christopher of Rus ell Crowe and Diane of Music," playing Mike WalJace Plummer a Mike Wallace, Diane Venora. "Heat" and "Romeo & with respect and sensitivity for his Venora a Liane Wigand with Juliet". awkward po ition, he'd probably Philip Baker Hall However, since people do not stop in his tracks. Al Pacino is al 0 know these great actor' work, it excellent as Lowen Bergman, in a How long can they streatch Another one of the year's best, is hard to recognize the rather restrained performance this story? "Scream 3' is which unfortunately, may become metamorphosis. Rus ell Crowe, a lacking his usual drama -- well, scheduled for February 2000. overlooked. Micheal Mann is one 35 year old Australian actor who apart from what you may have You have to see this one! of America's best and least has won the equivalent of the een in the preview. How Micheal appreciated directors, with the Australian Academy Award for his Mann could create uch a Summer 2000 has high talent to pull amazing chilling performance as a skin head suspen eful, character rich film out adventures with Tommy Lee performances out of his actors. He in Romper Stomper, a of tobacco conspiracies, omething Jones and in is responsible for one of the performance which kicks ass we hear about all the time, I don't "Space Cowboys." decade's greatest movies, "The compared to 's know. See this movie only if you Last of The Mohicans," with American History X's skinhead do not mind long movies. Perk up, he's back. Jim stellar performances by Daniel character. Crowe is best known in Carey stars in this Chri tmas Day-Lewis, "The Age of America for playing Kim *** classic, "The Grinch dated Innocence" and "My Left Foot:' Basinger's cop beau in "L.A. for relea e ovem r 2000.