6 - '/lie Hehrend College Collegian Thursday, October / 7 >99(, BUTCH AMD POUGIE by ALEX HOWELL Thursdays on ABC: |, [f )'“ Q T^sFFs=td: Murder One keeps you guessing x —«—'/) I,TSbtt—t by Adria Kovaly I (wiL W, LI I'i ■■' ; '' i " eWylc,w "'nerou„h - l|lf(iy i *. yffiL - - see returning is l*> ( f .Jv — ; "V Hoffman's main i/{ 7/' I ‘ *'*'b iAh ~ ~ ’""° s ‘ I V 111 " Jkk. ,• juaau.l There is serious criminal activity in the works on ABC this fall; mostly concerning homicide. Murder One, Steven Bochco's courtroom drama which airs Thursday nights at 9 p.m., returns for another season. Like last year, the show begins with "Chapter One" of a murder case. This time around, a young woman, Sharron Rooney has been accused of killing a California governor and his mistress. Unlike the previous season, however, the accused will not be represented by Ted Hoffman (Daniel Benzali). The head of Hoffman and Associates is on sabbatical-thanks to the fact that Benzali is no longer with the show-leaving his associates with little more than a year's lease on the office and the use of the firm name. Filling in for Hoffman is James "Jimmy" Wyler (Anthony LaPaglia), who recently quit working for the district attorney, and candidate for governor, Roger Garfield (Clayton Rohner). Wyler takes Sharron Rooney's case free of charge, hoping that if he and the others can defend her, it UNIVERSITY 2 by Frank Cho PIWRAW, e IMS Croton Syndlcan. Inc wHat j My First that Fake maa) p IV \ I I NEED Some id SoM Heße You Go. MV Good In two weeks, look for a feature on The University of Pittsburgh’s Jazz Festival at Carnegie Music Hall. Tickets will be available through The Collegian. Colie For advertising information , call S9S-61SS * GERBILS FOR SALE * Three fuzzy, cute, little creatures looking for a new home. Food & cage included. 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He also has problems with Rooney, when she admits that she has killed the two victims and would like to be punished for her crimes. Wyler, on the other hand, insists that he can and will, get her pronounced not guilty. A majority of his assisting team is identical to that of last season's. There are a couple of changes but, for the most part, the supporting cast is the same. Although it was hard to see in the first episode, the actors seem to be more comfortable TLERSe RALPH . hie ARE Id A Dltte .STTUATTotJ. WE ARE Rlrtl T>AtkscßooiLy Low ort Booze . rr if yotwf First MlJflofO Af A TCI KUPPA CREL To FcTUI US Boo^e. HAJTE v Forth, me BRAye LAO cool Just smell Beahs. it -swr* Let me it Reeki with SEE IT. Tbmeß. °H Ralph WHAT a Rush fMN. C IMCCnMon SyMtaM. he. ian Classi with their parts, evident in their characters’ speech and mannerisms. One character that I am glad to see returning is Louis (JC MacKenzie), Hoffman's main secretary. His humor almost always brings a laugh, which is one of the things I like about the show. Although it is a drama, it is not all serious. We are often given glimpses into the characters’ lives outside of the office, or made to laugh at some comment or action. Whether humorous or serious. Murder One proved to be an interesting show last season. While this season lacks the presence of Benzali, there is the fresh face of LaPaglia, who, appears to be an adequate replacement. There is the promise of not only one case to keep us interested but two. So if you like following legal matters, definitely check out Murder One. For those that aren't keen on legalities, don't worry. The show doesn’t go deep into lawyer jargon, making it easy to follow the story. Of course, if you love mysteries, give Murder One a shot. Last season gave viewers a shock that makes me wonder what Steven Bochco is going to do this lime to surprise us. 'owt tWM/HOe Hey.TW iS Do You H/we AN IP of Any IPtA A 5f yeA* what thiX' oup JLACK u,t6iue IADy FROM OLD Foy 7 MlSSoußl NAMED | Ci teds OFFICERS AND PILOTS NEEDED The USMC is looking for men & women who are looking to serve their country. Call 1-800-842-2771 HELP WANTED Entry Level Inside Sales Cell Star Cellular. Call Melissa Bigwood 866-1193 FOR SALE 2 TIX FOR PSU vs. lOWA This Saturday! (10/19/96) Call Jen at 898-6649 Hey, rr> c«>L.My THE COLLEGIAN IS CURRENTLY SEEKING SPORTS WRITERS! 89841488 SPC Wants Your Opinion! Please fill out the following form and return it to SPC office which is located with the Student Organizations Suites. by Tom Sarsfield Guest Columnist Dear Behrend Students, I hope that you're having a great semester so far and are enjoying the movies we have in the Reed Lecture Hall on the weekends, but being the Movie Guy at SPC, I have to look ahead towards programming movies for next semester. There's only one problem; I have too many movies to choose from! So I'm going to ask the students, faculty, and staff to help me pick movies for the spring semester. Below is a list of 25 movies that were suggested to me by people around campus. Also, I am adding several blank lines for you to add in suggestions, but please no G-rated movies (such Stays crunchy in milk by Tim Holsopple guest columnist Once the pride and joy of indie label Dischord Records, Jawbox made the major label jump to Atlantic, spawning their first commercial release. For Your Own Special Sweetheart, and their subsequent self-titled album, Jawbox. The move to a major label had many people concerned that the band would lose its indie creativity and power. That was not the case, however. Jay Robbins, Kim Coletta, William Barbot, and Zach Barocas combined blue-collar compositions of literate words with jangly and crunchy guitars cemented together by blistering drum arrangements and compliant bass lines. This is true of both their indie and major label efforts. On Jawbox, the band shows off a cohesiveness that was not obtained in any of their earlier releases. Livid, the perfect example of the tight bond that has formed between them, has Barocas commanding the drums and the direction of the music as Robbins's and Barbot’s guitars, as well as Coletta’s bass, ride the crest of his percussive tidal wave. The next song. lodine, comes off in that self-same manner. Even more so. Robbins’s frustration with indecisive people is poured into the lines, “say it like you mean it, boy/shut your mouth until you can/ten times/ten times fast.” Chinese Fork Tie and Absenter, two songs released on a seven inch single before the album came out and also included therein, possess a style that many recognize as “dischordy.” Usage of this term implies that a POTSY: Part Time Clean- Good Luck! “P Person Needed. Mom & Dad Apply at Kerner worn & uafl Toql & Die 211 g K 30th St. JOIN THE COLLKGIAN ADVERTISING STAFF CASH COMMISSION! 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In Chinese..., Robbins explains, “at the bottom they all want proof/and at the top no one's making room,” and in Absenter he notes, “entropy’s in/embroidered on skin/corrupt/lalch-hook thin for show/you’re in at dusk/they clean .you up until you glow.” King Crossword ACROSS 1 Prepares tomorrow’s exams 6 Sleepy, e.g. 11 1850 s war zone 12 Rainy-day driving aids 14 a wonderful time..." 15 Gridiron group 16 Prior night 17 Waste time 19 A foot wide? 20 Cordial 22 Bandoof baseball 23 Mideast strip 24 Won't budge 26 Sullied 28 the season" 30 Churchly addr. 31 Iraq's capital 35 Sports ref. jocularly 39 Tributes in verSe 53 Woody tissue 40 “Arabian Nights" 54 Librarian's _ device 42 Can t forgo DOWN 43 Own, to Scots 1 Tj e 44 Seafood 2 Talk show selection , SUES? iSs eye of the \ beholder 5 Long tales 49 Split 6 Resident 51 State Secretary 7 Crafty under DDE 8 Mimic 52 Slipped away from Bound Get on the Bus The Glimmer Man Jerry Maguire Nightwatch Talcs from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood The Preacher's Wife Mars Attacks Devil's Own The Associate Bullet Proof Multiplicity Super Cop A Time to Kill Phenomenon Pulp Fiction Resevoir Dogs Scent of a Woman Maximum Risk The Shining A cover of Tori Amos’s Cornflake Girl is added as a secret track after Absenter. It is by far the most creative and intelligent cover they’ve ever done. One run through Jawbox and the immediacy and intimacy of the music can be felt like a blast of wind across the listener’s ears. A must for any connoisseur of music. Jawbox’s web site: http://www.his.com/~desoto/desoto •html, e-mail: JWBX@aol.com 32 Farewells 10 Become 33 With great cate immobilized 34 “Le Coq —" 11 Masticates 36 Next to 13 "Slammin* Sammy" 37 Bookmobile 18 Terhune dog patron 21 Bits of 38 As a bonus folklore 41 Cross-reference 23 Taken for 44 Snick's mate granted 45 Prima donna 25 Imogene’s 48 Not up to par longtime costar 50 cistern 27 Shriner’s chapeau 29 Harsh irony 31 Oct on COMING 500 N.... COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED PERSONAL ADS FREE* Simply call 898-6488 and leave your ad on our voice mail. Be sure to leave your phone number in case we have a question! •PERSONAL ADS ARE FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME TO PENN STATE STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF. 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