8A-- - The MichiganDaily -- M nday, March 26, 2001 Daily Arts *i "iW urnament ARTS 1 h Sopranos 1 The Sopranos 5 XFies 6 Scooby Doo 6 Scooby Doo I Iron C'ef 16 Saved by the Bell 16 Saved by the Bell 12 Family Ties 14 Looney Tunes 12 The Simpsons __J \l-,-/ \--,/ L f :' Courtesy of Cartoon Network A ;.1 4 7'.. . *.. t. is:.;:'iii~i~:}i}}:-: :/ ^"? i:{' Courtesy of NBC I ER 5 Seinfeld 5 Seinfeld 6 South Park 10 The Wonder Years 10 The Wonder Years 1 Survivor II Survivor II 13 Silver Spoons 3 NYPD Blue 7 The Cosby Show 7 The Cosby Show The Filarski Files: Why our voyeuristic culture is obsessed S I 2 The Simpsons Sweet 16: 'ER' declared DOA, 'Loonev By Ryan Blay Daily Arts Writer Notwithstanding a matchup be "Scooby Doo" that resembled a the Daily TV Tournament's roun dominating blowouts that a num asses handed to them or, silver Spoons"). Apparently somebody forgot "Looney Toons," "ER," and "NY' Each show received no more tha despite solid regular season perfo Sipowicz, Alex P. Keaton and Fog "ER" especially went down h number one ranked prime time she staff's heart. One question on ever Dr. Greene (Anthony Edwards, d son) a brain tumor? Why not al honor and without cheesy melodra "X-Files" folded to "The Sopr Doggett realized that the mob I while the "X-Files" is waning topped "South Park" when Trey concentrating their efforts this y My Bush," realized that nobody h of the new South Park episodes. In the quality games. "Survi kinsert your own "voting off thei Ricky Schroeder voluntarily qu castaway Jerri for one more sec Tunes'savs'D'oh!' pleasing, since it allows us to display more photos of cute castaway Elisabeth Filarski! Finally, the main matchup. The battle between the gang tween "Iron Chef" and at "Scooby Doo" and "Iron Chef" took place in Kitchen Duke-Maryland game, Stadium. The secret ingredient was a snow ghost that was id three produced such secretly a prospector hoping to scare away people from iber of teams had their land he wanted to buy. Despite Chef Morimoto's attempts platters (with "Silver to cook up something Scooby and Shaggy couldn't eat, he couldn't. Celebrity panelists The Harlem Globetrotters, to tell "Family Ties," Batman and Robin and Don Knotts all rated challenger 0PD Blue" to show up. Scooby's action superior. .n two votes this round, Round four's main event features "Scooby Doo" trying rmances from Detective to solve the mystery of w.ho capped ex-Sopranos Big horn Leghorn. Pussy and Richie Aprile. Newly made man Christopher ard. Despite being the Moltisanti will no doubt try and score some drugs from ow, many questioned the the psychedelic Machine. ryone's minds: Why give This round's other matchups: Cinderella "Saved by the eparting after next sea- Bell" versus cartoon extraordinaire "The Simpsons." low him to go down in Seinfeld tries once and for all to figure out what is the ama, as in "Top Gun?" deal with "The Wonder Years." Finally, "Survivor II" tries anos" when Scully and to, well, survive Bill "Fat Albert" Cosby" and the hit is still in its prime, adorable cuteness of Raven Symone. Rumor has it he will . "The Wonder Years" try and convince Kodak film and Jello pudding to sponsor Parker and Matt Stone, his quest to dethrone the Barramundi tribe. ear on the new "That's When this round's results are announced, we will have a as actually watched any special guest Final Four commentator: Punky Brewster. Yes, that's correct, everyone's favorite 1980s orphan and vor II" remained alive "Saved by the Bell" guest star will be providing color island" joke here) when commentary for us on the Road to Snoqualmie, it, rather than listen to Washington. Until then, keep voting. The Filarski Trophy ond. This is especially is in your hands. ."r. 'S: : ii~ii~i is:> ii:> ;ii~i;5ii> ~ c:: i~ ~ii >';::>:2% r '3' explores human expenence through choreography, music Courtesy of NBC LEFT: The gang celebrates its victory over the doctors of "ER." RIGHT: Raven Symone goes over the game plan for Cosby's next match-up, "Survivor." Send all your TV Tourney picks..........k-.. half-rwitted, scruffy looking nerf herders, Ryan Bla and Jeff Dickerson, (rblay@ umich.ed i, Isdicker@ iimichedu) by Wednesday. By Charity Atchinson Daily Arts Writer In "3," Dance Department gradu- ate students Jodi Leigh Allen, Melissa Beck and Darren Dunn explore different aspects in human life with 3 their thesis .7 choreography. Pease Studio Theater These perfor- mances will March 29-318 p.m. include a look at a personal life journey, Lee H i a r v e y Oswald's mother and a landscape of different peo- ple. Jodi Leigh Allen's work is about "a person trying to have a career and a love interest at the same time." Allen looked at how her own desire for a career in dance moved her away from the people she cared about for this work. "Inside Life," the name'of her work, features six women University dancers as well as Allen. The dancers use both soft and strong movements. The final section is physical, with her dancers dancing on chairs, Allen's piece attempts to make the viewer wonder how the dancer is able to do what they are doing. The underground dance communi- ty has influenced Allen. While living in New York, she went to raves and observed the dance that was taking place. She uses this experience to help her create movements and dances. The music accompanying "Inside Life" has been arranged and composed by Christopher Peck. The score will offer a pulse similar to that in techno music. "I appreciate the uniqueness of (underground dance). I like new and exciting things, especially things that are hard," Allen said. Melissa Beck will present two works, one of which examines the life of Lee Harvey Oswald's mother. "Oswald's Mother" was inspired by an interview Beck heard on National Public Radio with Oswald's mother. Beck was fascinated with the situa- tion, in particular the rationalization Marguerite Oswald had to do in order to make it okay for herself and her son. The solo will be performed by Beck to seven minutes of the interview. "Her voice is very musi- cal and I saw the dance," Beck said of her choice to use only Oswald's voice as music. In her group piece, Beck used Rodin sculptures. The work is bro- ken into three sections: The beaut of the sculpture's athletic muscl riding, and unrequited love. Ballet's lines and fluidity have heavily influ- enced Beck's style; she has brought the sensibility of modern and the use of pedestrian into these works. In "... and Other Works Starting with the Letter 'D,"' Darren Dunn. wanted to create a landscape of dif- ferent people without a single focal point. He used a novel, a movie, online site for collage artwork, and a tumbling Coke can as inspiration. Dunn wanted his piece to be based in the human experience. "I like the idea that you can't see all the shapes at the same"time, no matter how fast the eye moves," said Dunn. Dunn took one psychological landscape and put it onto ten differ- ent dancers. He chose the color blue for costuming because of its many different shades that can evoke d ferent reactions. He worked wi cellist Katri Ervamaa and Mark Kirschenman to create music for his solo. The collaboration went so well that the musicians were able to mir- ror what Dunn was saying in his dance. The concert, a senior thesis pro- ject, is the culmination of these choreographers' work at the unive - sity. After graduation Allen a Dunn would like to continue their professional dance careers, and Beck would enjoy teaching ballet. Mentality presents... The Rnad L e Traweled Express Your State of Mind I-