The Behrend Beacon I 8 TilTam Miik/ BI IIKIM) HI AC( hl.ili hi,ill hi.ill hl;ih hi.ill hi.ill hl.ih hl.ili hlali hlali hi,ill hlali hlali hlali I'lal) hlah hlah Comedian Dov Davidoff heads to Behrend to liven up Bruno’s By Stephen Oyler contributin'.! writer On September 3()ih at d pin. in Bruno's. Behrend v\ i 11 tmsi a fabulous comedian. The famoush amusing per former is Don Davidoff. Don Davidolf. a well knovNn national comedian and actor, will he performing tinting Parent's anil l ; amil\ Weekend in Bruno s. He has performed tin the hilar ious "Chapclle Show" amt has been a Zoo 800 Volunteers Needed Melissa Whitten staff w riter The Hrie /on's annual "Zoo Boo" w ill he held nighlly October 14 thru October 30 from 6-0 p.m. The event is described as a "spooky but not too spooky" way lor kids under 11 enjoy Halloween in a way other than the same-old door-to-door candy hunt. Children will be able to enjoy an evening of Halloween displays, characters in festive costume and. of course, trick-or-treating. On the list of returning activi ties and characters are the Talking Pumpkin. Corn Ma/.e. the Monkes Vla/e Funhousc and a notorious troll occupying the Children's Bridge. Face painting and crafts will he dispersed throughout the park and new this year is a gold digging staff near the chicken coupe that kids can search lor fortune in. Admission for the event is $4.50 lor adults and $3.00 for children ages 3-11. Kids under two w ill be admitted at no cost. This is the park's only fundraiser and is expected to be a great turnout based on the past vears. During their annual Zooßoo. the brie Zoo decorates its facility into a vivid Halloween landscape of fun r \r yj . L'UDKNT LI truest on Comedy Central's "Tough Crowd" debates, lie has also appeared on FOX television and has been a com mentator on MTV. VIII and has been on CBS. as well as a number of come- dy competitions sponsored b\ various companies such as Burl Light. Comedv Central, and also H B O and comedv festivals 1 am sure that some of \ou will rec- ognize him as an actor, comedian or even both. In a commeiciaf for ' The This years "Zoo Boo" is sponsored by PNC Bank. Wegmans. Classy 100. Country 98, Z 102.3, WJET-TV24 and Fox 66. The /oo is asking for \oluntecrs to help at this "Eerie" program and extends the invitation to Behrend students. Attendance for at least one of the nine training sessions is required, but the Center lor Service Leadership is providing transportation for interested students on Wednesday. September 28 from 5:30 - 9 p.m., Sunday. October 2 from 1 - 4:30 p.m., and Tuesday, October 4 from 5:30 - 9 p.m. Students are encouraged to take advantage of this oppor tunity as October 22 is Penn State Community Day and is the perfect time to volunteer (plus it beats handing out cups of punch.) Detailed descriptions ol the positions available and a complete schedule for the training sessions can be found at http://pennstatcbehrcnd.psu.edu/stu dent/aetivites/SAIL/Zooßoo2oos.pdf and stu dents should contact Kelly Shrout at kaw 148(Apsu.edu or 898-6609 for any ques tions. McDaniel shares personal poetry By Jenna Gregory staff writer I’oet Jeffrey McDaniel's performance evoked great emotion and response from audience members Thursday night. His poetry reading that was held in the Smith Chapel on Behrend's campus was welcomed by students and staff alike. Following a scintillating introduction from Professor Sean Dougherty. McDaniel's creative language and explosive performance style filled the chapel's worship space. McDaniel's writing hits on many top ics familiar to the human race. Religion, love, lust, and racism are a few of the topics that McDaniel's hard hitting poet ic style touched upon during the read ing. He writes from a personal stand point and, though deep in meaning and emotion, his poems often startle and sur prise as well. Dramatic twists and turns kept the audience intently focused on his energetic deliveries. For many students this was their first experience at a poetry reading. Aaron Sanner said that it was a "really good experience. I’ve never been to anything like it before. I enjoyed the performance part of poetry instead of reading for yourself." Many others contributed their words of praise and respect for C'happelle Show." Davidoff is the police officer that pulls Mr. Chappclle over in his ear on the way to the show. A short dialogue follows and it is rather comical. Dov Davidoff also has recent ly been working on a movie that is expected to come out sometime this spring. The Lion Entertainment Board (LEB) is sponsoring the show for Behrend students, staff, faculty and in conjunction with the Parent's and MEDIUM I LARGE a MEDIUM I LARGE . 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He claimed to have experi enced a past with drugs and alcohol and now that that part of his life is over he feels that if you can "step out of some thing, then you can write about it.” Most of his issues deal with life and all the things that can plague the mind and the moment. "I don't think that going through life is easy all the time,” McDaniel said as he justified his pro- found poetry. McDaniel performed the poetry as if it was springing from his toes. It was obvious that he felt every word he spoke. When asked about what he gets from performing his work he said that the "worse thing to do is read a poem and not connect at all.” He states. “You Family Weekend to provide entertain ment for the audienec. The LEB also is showing the humorous, side-splitting animated film “Madagascar" the same weekend and has a different movie for every week this semester. On Saturday night, October Ist, Team Rootberry will be performing in Bruno’s. This team of two will perform crazy jug gling acts and even sword swallowing stunts as well. They hold national and international records for speed and Friday, September 23, 2005 r.rr.i r 1 lii can’t expect every person to feel the connection, but what I'm doing is art." His raw' emotion was visible through his poetic portrayals. "Emotional pain isn’t bad, it’s being alive." was McDaniel's response to whether or not reading his poems rip open the old scars he’s writ ten about. When he reads. McDaniel wants to feel "in the moment and con nected; like the poetry is alive in a three dimensional sense." Jeffrey McDaniel is a native of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. He has three published works under his belt including "Splinter Factory." "Alibi School" and “Forgiveness Paradise”; and he his currently working on a novel. His poetry has been showcased in many journals and anthologies over the years as well as translated into Portuguese, Swedish, German and Spanish. He has done a tour through Europe and was also part of Lollapalooza in 1994. McDaniel teaches creative writing at Sara Lawrence University in the Bronx, New York. The next Creative Writer Series event will be held at the Smith Chapel on October 6, 2005. If you have any ques tions about upcoming events, please contact the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at 814-898-6108. crazy juggling and arc a riot on stage Come one. come all to events of every magnitude, energy level and age level to enjoy the entertainment from the LEB, for you. your family, parents and friends. Dov Davidoff and Team Rootbcrry are free to the public, and entrance to the movie is only $ 1 for any and all ages.