2 - The Michigan Daily -- Thursday,_September_22, 1994 WEEKEN 4,,,5' lS l , r..1 .t . 1 s / , h.- Editors' note - /czste s /Xc~zo? % ADLAI PAUL r . . '' Yee? lr(.,( T A 4 ,1:a r ~ t "d3834 L ,*, ;k' .~~~2 *;' / "V" 4kK t~w ry >' J7 " 33 The Editors have landed. Weekend Etc. is now engaged. Hi - it's us, Ted and Liz, your friendly neighborhood Weekend Etc. editors. Nice to meet you. We, being the most g-darn lovable and extremely art-conscious people we know, would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our pages. Welcome to our pages. What is Weekend Etc. you ask? Well, we suppose, most briefly and succinctly, it's a weekly compilation of general interest stories and activities to keep you busy through the weekend and well into the week. It's not exactly like the everyday Arts pages, in that we focus our pieces more on just writing about trends and happenings, rather than relying heavily on reviews and photocuts (no, that's not to say that Arts does that. A lot.) In every issue we have interesting and thought-provoking columns from well- known Daily staffers Jessie Halladay (who moonlights as the Editor-In-Chief), Melissa Rose Bernardo (Arts Editor extraordinaire) and Nate Hurley (News Editor, but still cool). There will always be a Fun Page (yes, you Cah Suchah, you have found it), where we'll have cartoonists displaying their talents, and little tidbits of ticklefuzz that we have encountered somewhere in our week. (Speaking of which, we still need a cartoonist. Anyone? Anyone? Beuller? Beuller?) If you turn to the back page (not right now!) you'll discover an eye-catching and probing Photo Story designed by one of those wascally photogs. And especially important issthe ever-famous Weekend Etc. List on the second-to-last page of each edition, detailing important things going on in town for the week to come (hey, if you send 'em, we just might print 'em). So, just sit back, relax, put the paper over your face and absorb the vibes. We hope to see ya next week. We don't want you to hate us just because we're beautiful, Ted and Liz 01 Melissa Rose Bernardo THE UNFUNNY COMPUTER GENERATEDS SO, HOW DOES ONE BECOME A PARADE BALLOON, WINKY? WELL, YOU HAVE TO HAVE A LOT OF WILLPOWER AND DETERMINATION, GRIT AND STRENGTH. OH, AND YOU CAN NEVER BREATHE OUT. Nate Hurley not available for photo Loathe the above? Think you can do better? Well, now's your chance. Weekend Etc. is looking for (duh) a cartoonist. '-t 7 - 1 i r rI } (.. Jessie Halladay I I AW I w I r I II STAFF Bring your samples to Ted, Liz, Melissa or Tom at the Student Publications Building (420 Maynard). EDITORS Liz Shaw Ted Watts CONTRIBUTORS Jonathan Berndt, Matt Carlson, Jason Carroll, Tom Crowley, Jessie Halladay, Josh Herrington, Nate Hurley, Kirk Miller, Heather Phares, Molly Stevens, Sarah Stewart, Alexandra Twin. p ARTS EDITORS Melissa Rose Bernardo Tom Erlewine i ; mr' III I ,4 .,,, .d s :=: - Tastes of Ann Arbor Dining Guide 0I IlI GARDEN Szechuan, Hunan, and Peking cuisine. Delivery, take-out, dine-in, cocktails, and Sunday buffet Hrs: Mon.-Thur., 1am-10pm Fri.,11am-11pm Lu 1.1 ItaltasRgbnutani Let Mama Rosa kfor you! " Homemade Pa and Pasta " Beer.: V e Canir Out ale "If itAi fr{ s I ' f1i .. s f '' , j ..- ..I Chi n s eiEs' .1Ra.Fan dn sz. aw u ns a~id M.rhsp dd$s Exokcodcd. *0Drt0 Lilidison Spedal Open 7 Days a Week Welcome Back... ,..and welome to Good Time Cbarly's! where food, frieds, and fun aund Whether you're enjoying a cold beer and sumptuous appetizers or a juicy burger, premium pizza or --+' speralsandwich.. .. IYou'll/d it all at CIWrIevs Goo~d Time Charles's I III II 1 "i2.E/ E uty at Fowitm A Ve*. 1 wui~eIafai W, F l,'' : i 66 -590. 77F '-- Cwrkili{ww f .w. I i III - I