2B - The chigan Daily - Weekend, Magazine - Thursday, Februa" 2001" EQuestion &TAnswer Interview Random 'U' student answers life's greatest mysteries 0 0 The Michigan Daily Weekend, etc. By Josh Wickerham Daily Arts Writer What would it be like to pick a ran- dom name out of the University phone book and ask them miscellaneous questions about life, love and laugh- ter? The Michigan Daily is all about exploring the new and unknown. The names haven't been changed to protect the innocent - this a real person with real opinions. The victim chosen is Elizabeth Walkowiak, sophomore in the school of Nursing. The Michigan Daily: What's the strangest phone call you've ever got- ten? Elizabeth Walkowiak: Mmmm, probably this one. Yeah, I don't get too many strange phone calls. TMD: As you probably know, Friday is Groundhog's Day. Do you think it's insulting to weather men that people put faith in a rodent's predic- tions? EW: No, I think that it's just a fun tradition and that people don't put too much stock into that. I don't think people take it too seriously and the weather men don't take it too serious- ly either. TMD: Have you ever seen the movie "Groundhog's Day?" EW: Uhuh. TMD: Have you ever had a day MEXICAN CAFE Ann Arbor's Finest Mexican Style Food! Michigan's Largest Selection of Gourmet Hot Sauces & Saleae! WE DELIVER! can 761-665 Mon. - sat. 'U i a.m. Sunday'ti 12:O a.m. 333 E. Huron Saigon Garden (734) 747-7006 Vietnamese & a Chinese Cuisine Dine-in & Carry-Out 1220 South University (at Forest) Ann Arbor, Michigan BUSINESS HOURS Mon.-Thur ii1a.m. to 10p.m. Fri. 11 a. m. to 11 p.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sun. 12 Noon to 10p.m. 9- 7 Happy Birthday! Charley's would like to be the first to congratulate you with a free meal. just bring along a friend and pmper ID, and select your favorite entree'from ourfaious menu. It's just our way ofsaying (ZW T Congratulations and thanksfor hJ celebrating with us. 1140 S. U niversity at Church . 668-8411 THE NEW LINE CHINESE CUISINE ai Garden in Hong frLW Kong MIfnan& when it feels like you're repeating another day? EW: Um, sometimes, you know, when you first get your new school schedule. It is especially true in the Nursing School. TMD: Do you think Bill Murray, in real life, has ever had days like that day in "GroundHog's?" EW: I think everybody has those kinds of days. TMD: Do you think Punxsutawney Phil is cute by rodent standards? EW: Yeah, I saw him on Regis and Kathie Lee. I think he's pretty cute. Although, I'm not a big fan of rodents. TMD: Do you feel that if the weather man gives the wrong advice and it ruins someone's picnic that they should be held responsible? EW: These questions are SO ridiculous! I really think it's just a fairy tale. I don't know what kind of a person would think that. Weather men don't have any control over nature. TMD: You don't know anyone who would hold them responsible? EW: I'm sure there's some people out there who wanna have someone to blame. TMD: Do you think people blame Punxsutawney Phil if the weather is bad? EW: I guess there are some people. I don't know anybody who takes the whole Groundhog's Day seriously. Maybe there are people out there who blame the rodent for six more weeks of winter, but obviously they don't know much about meteorology. TMD: Do you know what the word felching means? EW: Excuse me? What's the word. TMD: F-e-1-c-h-i-n-g. EW: I have no idea. TMD: The problem is we don't either. And we were hoping the some- one would. EW: Are you guys for real? TMD: Yeah, it'll be in the paper tomorrow. You don't believe me? EW: At first, no, but I'm a really gullible person and people like to do this to me and I guess I believe them. TMD: You don't think this is a bunch of frat boys playing a prank on you? EW: No, I don't think it's frat boys. God...Um, do you guys just call ran- dom people? TMD: No, this is the first time... What was your first time? EW: My what? TMD: Your first time. EW: Can you elaborate? TMD: Let's move on (Because otherwise The Daily could get sued for sexual harassment). Here's a seg- ment we like to call - Do you know your Daily and Britney's boobs? TMD: Do you like Chris Kula? EW: Yeah, I do. I think his columns are sooooo good. TMD: Do you think Britney's boobs are real or fake? (Personally I think they are super-duper great!). EW: Well, "I've never really thought about it and I don't look at her boobs all that often. ie (and a silentee) with a live organ accompaniment (or is it a dead organ accompaniment? Ha Ha Ha!). Michigan Theater. 6 p.m. Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 4, 8, & 10 p.m. State & Main See Thursday. State Theater. 2, 4:30, 7 & 9:15 p.m. Traffic See Thursday. State Theater. 1:30, 4:10, 6:45 & 9:30 p.m. MUSIC J. Mascis & the Fog Hey! You forgot the rest of Dinosaur Jr. Mascis leads a loud night of rock. Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st St. 10 p.m. $5. 99Q-8555. George Bedard & the Kingpins Old time rockabilly roll, and blues rock manifesto from this local group. Cavern Club, 210 S 1st St. 10 p.m. $8. 332-9900. The Ghettobillies These guys four like no one else. Check out the country funk. T.C.'s Speakeasy, Ypsilanti. 10:30 p.m. $4. 483-4470. THEA TER Maggie Rose See Friday. Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. 8 p.m. $20. 663-0681. ALTERNA TIVES Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater See Thursday. Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway, Detroit. 8 p.m, regu- lar performance, $15-$40. 2 p.m., one-hour family performance, $15 adults, $5 children. 764-2538. Dances of Passion See Thursday. Power Center. 8 p.m. $20, $15, $7 students. 764-0450. Plant Life See Thursday. Museum of Art, Works on Paper Gallery, Free. 764-0395. Mark Rothko and the Lure of the Figure: Paintings 1933-46 See Thursday. Museum of Art, Apse Gallery, Free. 764-0395. Sunday CAMPUS CINEMA Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 6 p.m. Macbeth (1948) One of Orson Welles's older films before his break- through role as Unicron in "Transformers: The Movie." Michigan Theater. 3 p.m. Free. Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 8:30 p.m. State & Main See Thursday. State Theater. 2, 4:30, 7 & 9:15 p.m. Traffic See Thursday. State Theater. 1:30, 4:10, 6:45 & 9:30 p.m. MUSIC Steve Earle Celtic rooted rock from a critically acclaimed guitarist. Michigan Theatre. 7:30 p.m. $23. Home Grown Night Local talent rage and rock through an advanced booked open mic night. T.C.'s Speakeasy, Ypsilanti. 10:30 p.m. $4. 483-4470. Brentano String Quartet Young string quartet plays the works of Haydn, Wourinen, Stravinsky and Mozart. Rackham Auditorium. 4 p.m. $14-30. 764-2538. THEA TER The Marriage of Figaro Michigan Opera Works performs this famous Mozart opera. Residential College Theater, East Quad. 3 p.m. $16, $8 students. 763-TKTS. Maggie Rose See Friday. Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. 8 p.m. $20. 663-0681. A LTERNA TIVES Alvin Alley American Dance Theater See Thursday. Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway, Detroit. 8 p.m. $15- $40. 764-2538. Dances of Passion See Thursday. Power Center. 8 p.m. $20, $15, $7 Luis Guzman stars as Ray Castro in Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic." students. 764-0450. Art Video: "Lorna Simpson" Explores Simpson's artistic work on human sexual behavior. Museum of Art, Media Room. Free. 764-0395. Plant Life See Thursday. Museum of Art, Works on Paper Gallery, Free. 764-0395. Mark Rothko and the Lure of the Figure: Paintings 1933-46 See Thursday. Museum of Art, Apse Gallery, Free. 764-0395. Monday CAMPUS CINEMA Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 9:30 p.m. The Pirate (1948) No, not that stellar Renny Harlan film with Geena Davis and Matt "Birdie" Modine, but some musical with dancing and stuff. Michigan Theater. 7 p.m. Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. State & Main See Thursday. State Theater. 7 & 9:15 p.m. Traffic See Thursday. State Theater. 6:45 & 9:30 p.m. MUSIC Jazz Jam Session Musicians and lis- teners invited to hear jazz, and maybe play it too. Pierpont Commons. 8 p.m. Free. Acoustic Open Mic You can do your own "Live at Luther College" imper- sonation. Tap Room, Ypsilanti 9:30 p.m. Free. 482-5320. A LTERNA TI VES Stephen Dunn This visiting writer from the Department of English will be reading from "Different Hours," a collection of poems exploring the dark side of human emotion. 5 p.m. Free. 647-6471. Plant Life See Thursday. M Art, Works on Paper Galle 764-0395. Mark Rothko and the Lure Figure: Paintings 1933-46 Thursday. Museum of Art, Gallery, Free. 764-0395. Tuesday CAMPUS CINEMA Crouching Tiger, Hidden D Thursday. Michigan Theate p.m. Shadow of the Vampire Se Michigan Theater. 7:15 & State & Main See Thursda Theater. 7 & 9:15 p.m. Traffic See Thursday. Stat 6:45 & 9:30 p.m. MUSC Blind Pig Showcase N Corpse, Death Ray Davie Headrush and The New N on tap tonight. Blind Pig St. 10 p.m. Free. 996-855 Blues Jam Girl, you kn Baby, c'mon let's go ha moment at the Tap Roorr Ypsilanti. 9:30 p.m. Free. A LTERNA TIVES Da Chen This Chinese aut reading from his latest w air titled "Colors of the M( An expert calligrapher, Ch make cards for attendees home. Borders. 7 p.m. Fre 7652. James Hynes Hynes willki b from his hilarious new nov Lecturer's Tale." This forr Arborite will also be signi so come on out. 8 p.m. Fi 7407. Plant Life See Thursday. I Art, Works on Paper Galle (734) 995-1786 116 S.Main St. carryout and reservations accepted. S&qur NExoic s Szechuan many vegetarian dishes 114 E. Washington 213.1393 www.arborbrewing.com I LMon-Th 11-10 Fri-Sat 11-11 Sun 12-10J 1 1 ' J. .. _ I, f. "" r tT, __ ,l '.Wr :l . r i .. 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