I I 0 0 108 - The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazine - Thursday, April 6, 2000 A2 Best Entertainment Beck at Hill and boys at Necto keep A2entertainment bumpin' The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazin tc Video Rewind Duck and cover, it's three installments of a r By Matthew Barrett and Aaron Rich Daily Arts Writers Art Fair (Best Local Festival) Any event that prompts aspiring young capitalists to sell parking spots on their front lawns must be good for the city. Plus, in addition to promoting a great deal of artistic culture during the summer months, the Art Fair also graciously prevent- ed the patchouli-scented Hash Bash from claiming a victory in this cate- gory, a fate for Ann Arbor far worse than :Jerry's death. U a,° Viettwn.e e uitie Dine In & 1ii'ke Out Beck (Best Concert in the Past Year) Who's the man singing in falsetto and making all the ladies scream - shut yo' mouth! But I'm just talking about Beck, the per- former who put on, according to the voters, the best Ann Arbor concert in the last year. The Nectarine (Best Dance Spot) With its bright lights and booming bass, the Nectarine is not only a leading campus nightclub but also the most prominent cause of student seizures since the release of the original Nintendo. For a flaming good time, be sure to get your groove on Friday nights when it's raining men. WCBN and 89X - tie (Best Radio Station) Whereas student-run 88.3 WCBN tries in vain to play the tunes you've never heard (and, in some cases, the tunes you never want to hear again), Windsor's 89X does its best to cram as many mod- ern rock chart-toppers into every lis- tening hour as commercially possi- ble. And, according to voters, both divergent approaches sound like a smash hit. The Blind Pig (Best Live Music Venue) How can you beat a crystal clear sound system, a spacious, wooden dance floor and a nice variety of funk, rock and even - gasp - local bands? Well, in Ann Arbor you simply cannot, as the Blind Pig mauls the competition in terms of places to see a good show. As the hockey season draws to a close, it is only natural to turn our attention to the greatest trilogy of hockey films ever made - none DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Beck rocked Hill enough to be remembered fondly come balloting time. Gordon, as in his younger days he missed a last second shot, which lost the championship for his team. Gordon doesn't take to the kids at first, but he soon teaches them the subtleties of the game and makes them believe that if only they can make the playoffs anything can hap- pen. The hapless Ducks somehow advance to the postseason, where, with playoff beards in tow, their miracle on ice picks up momentum and takes them to the championship game versus the seemingly unbeat- able Hawks. Making matters even more difficult for Gordon and the Ducks is the fact that the Hawks are led by Coach Reilly, an intimidating man who was Gordon's coach and mentor way back when. We couldn't in good conscience giveTaway the ending (and you call "The Sixth Sense" a surprise twist!), but need- less to say the right guys are cele- brating when the clock stops tick- ing. The second installment takes our heroes and their coach to a world tournament for junior hockey play- ers. A few new additions are made to the Ducks' roster, elevating the local team into something of a national dynasty (akin to the Red Wings and Blues joining forces to play for the United States in the Olympics). After arriving in Los Angeles, Coach Bombay becomes a little pre- occupied with the whole glitzy celeb scene - he wines and dines with sports stars including Wayne Gretzky, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ("Fletch"), Chris Chelios and Kristi Yamaguchi. Bombay's fascination * Fine selection of beers available * International karaoke for large groups upon request * Wide selection on our huge menu of over 200 dishes * Vietnamese famous noodle soup, salads, rice vermicelli, clay pot, etc... 0 Carpenter wi 00 2283 Ellsworth Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (734) 528-1559 JESSICA JOHNSON/Daily It's just another night hard at work on the Nectarine dance floor. *1 U .,. ,, I s s .: A Sticking, Make FL SMich $7 p 611 Around this Summer? Easy Money with $ EX/BLE HOURS igan Telefund'A S S er hour + bonuses $ Church, 4t" floor 998-7420 $o Apply On-line! ! telefund.umich.edu THERE ARE ONLY SIX MORE FUN- FILLED ISSUES OF THE DAILY LEFT THIS SEMESTER. BUT DON'T CRY, DRY YOUR EYE. THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE SUMMER DAILY WILL BE HOT OFF THE PRESSES STARTING IN SPRING TERM. AwwW, YEAH. other than the adventures of the team called "The Mighty Ducks." The series, which stars Emilio Estevez as hotshot coach Gordon Bombay and a much younger Joshua Jackson (now all grown up in "The Skulls") as team leader Charlie Conway, teaches us the vital impor- tance of hard work, hustle and heart. The first episode of the trilogy kicks off with Gordon getting arrested for driving under the influ- ence and having to coach a bunch of ragtag kids on their local hockey team as part of his sentence. Returning to the city hockey league conjures up bad memories for IOuyre puzzled and sufering withdrawal from the almighty List, just turn to the front sectin. Feel better? Tas o f Chicago, n~i h hreinA with this new world causes trouble within the team, but once again the club rebounds to reach the champi- onship game. We couldn't live with ourselves if we gave away the end- ing, but the right guys are singing "We Are The Champions" by a crackling campfire at the end of the movie. The third and final installment takes the Ducks to prep school, where as the new kids on the block they must face off versus the school's upperclassmen. Coach Bombay makes only a few brief appearances in the film, as by this point the focus of the series has shifted from the teacher to his pupils. Once again the Ducks face an uphill battle against unbeatable odds, forcing them to come together as a team and earn the respect of their fellow students. For an inter- esting point of note that lends local color to the experience, the third In "D2," the midpoint of the trinity, Emilio Estevez scopes out the action with his team, incli f J I t r c t c t www.t I$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Dining Ioom And Deliver Everyday 1030 am until 4 in www.pizzahouse.com