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2B-19 Michigan Daly - We ietC Magazine - Thursday, Febry 15, 2001
Question & Answer Interview
Uncovering the coconut covered cookies of Girl Scouts

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The MichiganI

Daq- Weekend, etc

By Elizabeth Pensler
Weekend etc., editor

You've seen those little, pesky
dwarfs peddling their wares on the
street corner. They prey on confused
and sympathizing University stu-
dents who feel for these depraved
midgets. The students who so will-

ingly give up their Jimmy John's
lunch money recieve nothing in
return except - "Enjoy your cook-
ies."
That's right its Girl Scout Cookie
season again and in dedication of all
those brave little girls who wear their
kermit green vests and try to make
dinero selling incredibly delicious

and extraordinarily fattening treats
- The Michigan Daily interviewed a
young Girl Scout named Alana
Tabak. Alana is eight years old, in
the third grade and attends Lone Pine
Elementary School in Bloomfield
Hills, Michigan.
The Michigan Daily: What's your

favorite Girl Scout Cookie?
Alana Tabak: I don't eat Girl
Scout Cookies.
TMD: You've never had a Girl
Scout Cookie?
AT: No, I don't like them.
TMD: What is your favorite food?
AT: Chinese.
TMD: What's your favorite

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dessert?
AT: Ice cream.
TMD: What's the best activity you
did with the Girl Scouts?
AT: We went to camp. We took
hikes, played volleyball and learned
arts and crafts.
TMD: What are the social tensions
like in the troop?
AT: What does that mean?
TMD: Do the girls in the troop get
along?
AT: Yeah, we're all good friends.
TMD: Do the girls in your troop
ever fight?
AT: No fights.
TMD: What kinds of things do you
do in third grade?
AT: Math - subtraction and bor-
rowing.
TMD: What college do you want
to go to?
AT: Michigan State.
TMD: Have you ever been to Ann
Arbor?
AT: No.
TMD: Do you like U of M sports?
AT: No, I like State sports.
TMD: Have you ever heard of The
Michigan Daily?
AT: No.
TMD: What do you want to be
when you grow up?
AT: A singer.
TMD: Do you plan on going to
college to become a singer?
AT: No.
TMD: What's your favorite movie?
AT: "Richie Rich's Christmas."
TMD: Why?
AT: I like money.
TMD: What's the perfect age?
AT: 15.
TMD: Why?
AT: I don't know.
TMD: Don't you want to be six-
teen so you can drive?
AT: I don't want to drive.
TMD: Why? Driving's great!
AT: I don't like using my hands.
TMD: You probably like to do more
kid stuff- like running?
AT: Yeah, I like to play kick ball,
gymnastics and air hockey.
TMD: What's your favorite movie?
AT: "Titanic."
TMD: What's the movie about?
AT: It's about a ship that sunk.
TMD: Is Leonardo DiCaprio sexy?
AT: He's ugly.
Do you like to write? Do
you find yourself mutter-
ing poerty as you walk to
class?
Instead of wasting your
talent on writing 20
page papers on why
Renaissance literature
sucked.
Turn your creative writ-
ting submissions: Poetry,
prose and short stories
in for the Weekend
Literary Review.
submit to:
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umichedu

Saturday
CAMPUS CINEMA
Almost Famous See Friday. State
Theater. 1:15 & 11 p.m.
The Contender See Friday. State Theater.
4 & 6:30 p.m.
The Big Lebowski (1998) Jeff Bridges
and his band perform death-defying
stunts from "Star Man." State Theater.
Midnight.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See
Thursday. Michigan Theater. 4:15, 7 &
9:45 p.m.
Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday.
State Theater. 9 p.m.
Traffic See Thursday. State Theater.
1:30, 4:10, 6:45 & 9:30 p.m.
MUSIC
Domestic Problems We all have them,
now you can see them on stage. Blind Pig,
208 S. -1st St. 10 p.m. $5 996-8555.
Bugs Beddow Band Come back here you
kwazy wabbit! You R&B sensation you!
Cavern Club, 210 S 1st St. 10 p.m. $8.
332-9900.
Makafroli I can't even say this name. But
then again I can't read either. Go see
them. T.C.'s Speakeasy, Ypsilanti. 10:30
p.m. $4. 483-4470
THEATER
The Visit See Thursday. Trueblood
Theater, 105 S. State. 8 p.m. Free, but
tickets required. 764-0450.
Maggie Rose See Thursday. Performance
Network, 120 E. Huron. 8 p.m. $17. 663-
0681.
ALTERNATIVES
Immedia 2001 See Thursday. Media
Union. Free. 936-2082.
Plant Life See Thursday. Museum of Art,
Works on Paper Gallery. Free. 764-0395.
Mark Rothko and the Lure of the Figure:
Paintings 193346 See Thursday.
Museum of Art, Apse Gallery. Free. 764-
0395.

Sunday
CAMPUS CINEMA
Almost Famous See Friday. State
Theater. 1:15 p.m.
Black Orpheus (1959) This Rio de
Janeiro set update of the Greek classic is
not, repeat, not Black Orifice. That is
something completely different. Michigan
Theater. 3 p.m. Free.
The Contender See Friday. State Theater.
4 & 6:30 p.m.
He Who Gets Slapped (1924) Silent flick
with Lon Chaney taking very little lip
from his woman. Michigan Theater. 3
p.m.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See
Thursday. Michigan Theater. 6 & 8:30
p.m.
Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday.
State Theater. 9 p.m.
A Time For Drunken Horses (2000) A
Kurdish family and an intoxicated horse. I
cannot think of a better way to spend an
afternoon. Michigan Theater. 5 & 7 p.m.
Traffic See Thursday. State Theater.
1:30, 4:10, 6:45 & 9:30 p.m.
MUSIC
Manuel Barrueco Cuban guitarist known
for his seductive sound and prolific tech-
nique. Rackham Auditorium. 4 p.m. $22-
36. 764-2538.
Homegrown Night I think we all know that
the home-grown stuff is ALWAYS the best.
T.C.'s Speakeasy, Ypsilanti. 10:30 p.m.
$4. 483-4470.
THEA TER
The Heiress See Thursday. Mendelssohn
Theatre. 2 P.M. $7-20.
Maggie Rose See Thursday. Performance
Network, 120 E. Huron. 2 p.m. $20. 663-
0681.
ALTERNATIVES
Triple Threat at the Drum A famous trio
of local writers get together to read from
their latest works: Ron Padgett, Clayton
Eshleman and-Eliot Weinberger hit up
Shaman Drum for a literary explosion.
Shaman Drum. 8 p.m. Free. 662-7407.
Open Mic at the Del Rio Van Baldwin and

Kathy Mulavey read poetry casually, in
between open-mikers looking for a good
time, also reading casually. Salsa, any-
one? The Del Rio. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Free.
761-2530.
Set of Eight: Routines & Reveries
University dance performance inspired by
Cassatt's 'set of ten' prints and
Utamaro's-prints of women engaged in
daily activities. Set to traditional
shakuhachi melodies and choreographed
by Jessica Fogel. Apse, Museum of Art.
3 p.m. Free. 764-0395.
Immedia 2001 See Thursday. Media
Union. Free. 936-2082.
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.
Art Video: "Joseph Beuys, Transformer"
Beuys discusses his work while planning
his installation of his exhibit at the
Guggenheim Museum. Museum of Art,
Media Room. 1 p.m. Free. 764-0395.
Monday
CA MPUS CINEMA
Almost Famous See Friday. State
Theater. 7 p.m.
The Contender See Friday. State Theater.
6:30 p.m.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See
Thursday. Michigan Theater. 6:45 & 9:30
p.m.
Singin' in the Rain (1952) Bauland
shows musicals can be manly. Michigan
Theater. 7 p.m.
Shadow of the Vampire See Thursday.
State Theater. 9 p.m.
A Time For Drunken Horses (2000) See
Sunday. Michigan Theater. 9:15 p.m.
Traffic See Thursday. State Theater. 9:30
p.m.
MUSIC
Jazz Jam Session Oh my gosh. Look at
that alliteration. Jazz. Jam. Sweet.
Pierpont Commons. 8 p.m. Free.
Acoustic Open Mic Holy crap. Everyday is
coming out sooo soon. I can't wait. Its
gonna be sweet. I love Dave like a milk-
shake. Tap Room, Ypsilanti. 9:30 p.m.
Free. 482-5320.
ALTERNATIVES
Boysville Theater Performance As part of
the Art by Michigan Theater Prisoners
exhibit, a group of young men perform
original poetry, song, and rap. Rackham.
7 p.m. Free. 764-2393.
Plant Life See Thursday. Museum of Art,
Works on Paper Gallery, Free. 764-0395.
Mark Rothko and the Lure of the Figure:
Paintings 193346 See Thursday.
Museum of Art, Apse Gallery, Free. 764-
0395.
Tuesday
CAMPUS CINEMA
Almost Famous See Friday. State
Theater. 7 p.m.
The Contender See Friday. State Theater.
6:30 p.m.
Dark Days (2000) First time director
Marc Singer proves you can film a flick in
a sewer without resorting to giant crime-

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