The Daily Egyptian, July 30, 1999

The Daily Egyptian, July 30, 1999

Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC July 1999 Daily Egyptian 1999 7-30-1999 The Daily Egyptian, July 30, 1999 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_July1999 Volume 84, Issue 175 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1999 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 1999 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ..--­ ATTENTION THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FILMED 'L. EXACTLY AS 'FREY WERE, RECEIVED. IN SOME CASES, PAGES MAY BE DIFFICULT TO READ. SOME PAGES APPEAR TO HAVE OVERLAPPING DOCUMENTS. BUT THEY . ,,l WERE PHOTOCOPIED IN THIS MANNER. SANDRA MASON DIRECTOROFRECORDSMANAGE1\1ENT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY '.:) ' MICROGRAPffiCS DEPARTMENT CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS . Il oj ____,_~----=--~---~--,...,_....,..__,, ______~- ·.--·~, '?' ~.~ . >~:-:;::.;" FUN PARK HIPPIE REPELLENT ROAD TRIP l'im-Jnm and g>-cart lult'cn Local /l!lnk owfit £fun an Po/JC)'C .swwc stands errccr and locmcd cwt uf C,zrhnulalc. m1ti-J1atclw1ili stance. Jmmd in historic Chester. l'c\l ;[ I I l'·\t;E l l':\l;E I~ M1Nc.szu Yu/Da,ly h1r11.1n (From left) Stephanie Howcli, "Bridget Sullivan," Myles Gullet, "Man One," Joshua Taylor, "Man Two," end Melissa Bostwick, "Lizzie Borden" rehearse "The Ladies from Foll River" in C.H. Moe Lab Theater hr o story based on the trio! cf Lizzie Borden, accused axe-murderer. The ploy opens of 8 p.m. tonight end August 3 in the C.H. Moe lab Theater. blunt redux of40 whacks Eleven yl'.ar., in the making, 'The Ladies from Fall River' attemrts to bury the hatchet over the Borden double~murdcrs STORY DY llorJcn 11as acquitted of charges wa.~ cnmmittcd Aul! ..i_ he was seeking to inl'ent a n.:w from the cast and crew, as .·\,'¾•:.-\ B~Iil Tr;x,:,,,;: for killing her father and step­ Chari it: Krebs. a'n SIUC cradu­ 1\ay of piecing together a thrilling rehearsals for the play began at mother hy the brutal force of a atc student from Corninl!: N. Y.. ,how. Krebs accepted the chal­ the start of sunu11e1 term. "f.i:~i,· /lordl'II 1u,1k w1 ,n hatd1et. will direct the unso)leJ, gru.:- lenge, noting it was unusual for Sherri Perrv. a st:nior in :ht:at.:r Gan· her 11101/ier .JI! 111:ad.r. But Robc,rts ,aiJ 4ucstion, pf directors and II riters m interact from CarboJHlak, saiJ sht: p:1r­ When sh,· sm,· u lwt .,he had Borden', guilt ha1 c circulatcd durinl! a show. trays a ladylike anJ kinder older tf,111,, ..,h,· g,ll',' her Jiaher .JI. " bcvonJ the trial. "\Ve 1h:ciJed early on to ~ister, Emma. Perrv said that · .. Many people thc,,ri,c that ( ' Everyone has rewrite the traditional playwright­ while working on th·e piece. ~he This grnphic anJ detaibl Liu.ie was found innocent not ownership in the play. director role relationship." Kreh, has noticed this particular play rhyme of ax-murder suspect only hi:c·ausi: there was no physi­ saiJ. "In a way, I feel my direr.:ting u,es minimal props and k.:eps the Li11ic llord.:n sparlcJ interest tor cal evidence -- till! murJcr - CHARIIE KREBS has been more facilitation than audience guessing by encourag­ weapon W,I' ncn:r found anJ DIRECTOR '·Thc, L1Jics from Fall Ril'er: A din:r.:ting." ing them to think for themsell'e,. therc was no blooJ found on Spec:u!Jtion:· \\hich will he per­ Krebs saiJ hc has attempted to ~Roberts has been attempting to l..iui.: a few mir1u1es after the ;m f,,m1<:d tonight amJ :\ug. 3 at S some anJ suspcn,cful talc. He pier.:e together ensemble pro­ compile the play for more than 11 bodies 1\cn: discm·crcJ -· hut said .ictor, included in thc ,how duction while closely working years. His dedication anJ commit­ p.111. in the Christian II. ~Inc also hccausc ,he was a woman," arc SILJC .,tudcnts performing for with Roherts. ment to the arts has inspired many Laboratory Theater. Rohcrts said. class credit or personal cxperi­ "It's been a real positi\e t:nn­ of his coworkers, incluJing Robin Robert,. playwright. The opening of thc play coin­ em:e. rnnment," hc, saiJ. "E\'er)onc has ,aid the 11nrk is hased soldv on ciJes with the upcoming annil'er­ Rnbcrts appniad1cJ Kreb, last ownership in the pl;1y." thi: 11'92 Bmde11 munkr rrial. ,ary of thc double: munkr which /\l.1rch to direct the pkcc bcc,1u,c Tedious hours arc demandeJ ,EE CHOP, l'Al;f: 'i JULY/AUG. 30 31 1 Friday Saturday Sunday '. ·1 .... t.:;_:._,~ \',,I. t-4, t--:11. 174. I 2 p,,gl', Southern Illinois University at Carbondale smgle co/rv fuc NEWS (.:.i;..n,..t,11rrr:~,!,. .,J'in.:-,~ 1w,,f'..H.c.~1.TI J1t" h·l>n",ht- l"'t':tt. ~ Hrrr.fl':'N 1C"1..l:1a!• ru ~ • ..L!f", r!.,c·T', ..J-1:n,•c"fl .• nJ 'f'<>r. .. •1 ,, th!° t'lo,:Ofl,t .inJ d,c- ... ,mr- ..a.!rh"..:- ,-4 d .... f'l'7',,'f'l'Hl:.'-1nnto:i?thr cm h·"'l'>-J~. ~ilJ h: ,~,dnerl".!1,,l :.TI"1rru::1s.iu,in1 l\u,Um,;, ii.,,.'ffl l?AJ_ A~! c..,~1 rm,_,;.\,,., Calendar l;'S'',1'+:Tl.>l.'lt."11,i11!}t"t.-.T(L•ll,.,IO) ~, .. :.'.~.r1ri.~,-rn,;n,~•'1'.lh-:~1...-nM--rrthrrJ•""'¼" Almanac :·ot)f:!:X Summer Picnic, Juiy 31, 3 Jo 6 vivor of sexual assault or abuse, \'H~$ Wf:Si'! 9N 1 994: p.m., SIUC Boot dock (behind child sexual abuse, dcmestic Engineering Bldg.), Free odmis· violence or ,:,aritol rope, • The Minneopolis-bosed bond ZuZu Pctols were :!ts~t:;:~~~t"" sion. Contact Samuel Wc,ren's Services enoournges scheduled lo ploy the final Sunset concert of the sum­ River"-A new ploy by Robin :'>49-2914. you to porticipote in a series of mer series. The bond was a,rrently on a nationwide a mosk-mokinT; workshops. Each nafonwide tour where they were shoring the sloge SATURDAY: ~h~~~~~~·~H. • Playwrights' Workshop pre- of:emoon is imited to six portic· with bor.ds like Soul Asylum and Adam and tl,e An•· Mcl.eod Theater Box Office ct sents 'Genero'ionol GJrses•-A iponts and pre-regislrotion is Portly cloudy • Douglas A Lambert, a senior in journalism from 453-3001. staged reading al a new ploy required, e,ery Tues., 1 to 3:30 Chicago, was d,e first person in Jackson County to be High: 97 · ~ Don Bernett, Aug. 2, 8 p.m., p.m., Woody Holl, Room A· low: 73 einou Theater, Comm. 302. Coll Women's Services ct charged under the 1993 amended Illinois stalking ~~~~~=r~~~~ Building. Free admission. Coll -4!>3·3655. statute. Lambert's attorney Robert J. N.cCormick, also end, Foner Holl. Fibers 99 is the Mcleod Theater Box Office on SIUC student, moved lo dismiss the charges stating on invitofonal exhibifion orgo· at 453-3001. • Ubrory Affairs ln!roduction to the Illinois stalking stoh:le was unconstitvtionol on its SUNDAY: nized by the Fibers Deporlment Constructing Web Po~ face. • librory Affairs ln!roduction lo Thunderstorms in the School of Art Design. (HTML), Aug. A, 10 o.m. to 12 This exhibition will be on edec- the WWW using Ne!scope, High: 92 p.m., Manis librory 103D, lie mix of ortworlc from fiber Aug. 3, 2 to 3 p.m., Manis 453-2818. Ed;tor-in-Oie~ Jayerre Bolinski low: 72 artists of all ages, shc,...;ng until librory 103D, 453-2818. Ad Manager: Nancy or,veri • Playwrights' Workshop pre- Aug. 7. free admission. at Clouified: Rolanda McClinlon • Registered Dietitians sents •tulloby" by Bobbie Bu,ineu: Chet Fritz Memorial Hospital and • SIUC Museum presents the DcSork-A staged reading of Ad Procludion: Birgit Wheeler MFA Summer Exhibits. The Sdmudcs present Shopping for Generol Manager. Robert J=s showing win indude summer Good Heollh. Groups of eight ~-~1!?Lotte!ie~. PF~ Foo.,lty /-.lanoging Editor. Lance Spem, exhibits featured in various to 12 people will walk throui admission. Coll the Mcleod Displa/ Ad Director. Sherri Kilro0n media by students groduofog the supermon<et oisle-by-oi e; Classified Ad Moooger. Jerry Bush Police Blotter Theater Box Office al Manager. Delmai.tro looming lo understand food Production Ed with a Moster of Fine Arts 453-3001. Aa:oontTech Ill: Debm Cloy degree, shaHing until Aug. 7. lobel!dc;iei the most from their food lors, and pion en~ Miaocomputer Speciot.st: Kelly Thomas CARBONDALE Free admission. • SIU Soiling dub meeling, Office Sy>terru Assistant Holly Tonquory able low lot or ifl:ol m s. er.,ry Wed., 8 p.m., Student • A University employee told SIU police someone • SIUC Museum presents the August lours wil be Aug. 3 Center Illinois Room. Contact © 1999 DAlr E<;mw,. All rights re«Mod. Micks, p!,c,­ unlawfully used a University phone cord to make 1orn:i metal works of Andrew form 5:30 to 6:30 ~.m. on Shelley 529-0993. logrophs, and graphia are properly ol the D.w £<;mw, end distance calls more than S l 00. vidim said MacDonald, showing unfil Aug. Shof:!:g lor Hool and Aug. may nol be rep-cclucod 0< retraosmirred wi"1out consent ol the worth 1he publi,h,,. 1he D..,. £<;mw, is o member ol the l!linoi, College the calls were mode from various campus locations. 7. Free admission. 21 10:30 to 11:30 o.m.

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