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/ % Anyone interested in becoming a pari 01 singers and dancers should come 0 McMa - / 7 pm. Auditioh date is j Fpr more information call Dr. Richa ^ '- s. Sffe li / * ; ' $" ?v ? fL* '* '.AS fil; '> *,> - " 3 something good priority. I'm thrilled that *Mad A I 1 95 ! id sounds / ig group! V : ter ! m 25 7:30 ! ??? I pooltxlt 43 Q . Si;: lye' to love, h ML** H9 wj? 1m ft' ^i^HHLliB BHBBbp*^!* *& nUHI j [. TwMttoth CMtur] j Paul Reiser stars in "Bye Bye, Love." 3 Reiser's film debut. Though it may be his highest file project and while it is his first movie since be " ing a major TV star, he'd already appeared in "Di 1 "Beverly Hills Cop I & II," "Aliens" and "Crazy pie." Not surprisingly, Reiser doesn't see "Love" as a 1 3 sition film from the TV screen to the movie set "I don't view it like that, no," acknowledges th " tor, who has also starred in the sitcom "My Two E 1 and just hosted the Grammy Awards. "I did m( ' before I ever did TV, and Fve done films all along \ ^ Fve been doing TV. There are plenty of bad TV si * and plenty of bad movies. I think finding a good 3 ject is the priority. Fm thrilled that *Mad About is fun to make, that it's eood and that we're pul there the SON always shines! //|N\ ' :cepting applications for Summer positions a magers, lifeguards, swim instructors and poo supervisors. m ^ Bt ^nt, which special^ in Greek dish- ?tta*rToTl iches but also delves into paimesan meal at Partb aers, offers a welcome charige from outer alala^li tserican cheeseburger and fnes Joint and a dessert rtable, laid-back atmosphere and va- Listed righ ? choose from. food like gyros nay notbeahle to pronounce every including lasj ika), a brief description comes with aJ^ah ello to succej ||g|j You' is fun to make, that its good and that we're something good out there. Fd rather do no mo^ do a bad movie, just to say, Hey everybody,! big movie!"' Speaking of "Mad About You," the show i marked its 70th episode, and the ratings ha tinued to climb. Audiences seem to relate to P j Jamie Buchman, played by Reiser and Helen M very New York married couple leading a ve / York married life, one full of love, laughs ai f ^ frustrations. "Nnw that wp'rp a f/m-10 show and we ha ! audience, I want to take the audience on a rid< er reveals. "I want to go a little deeper into t tionship. I want to shake it up a little bit and t more of the real things that happen to real peo I want to make the show even funnier. We'r third year, and we're contracted for five. So v f Fox initely do five and perhaps more if we're still fun and can keep up the quality." So, for this actor, stand-up comedian, aut "P10" show producer and real-life husband, things a pretty well, indeed. ner, Peo. Reiser smiles. 1 don't think I had this imaj mind that anything was going to happen ov [ran. or that I particularly wanted it to happen," een "Some people want to be discovered quickly, am e ac- that's dangerous because you don't have the lads" deliver. The longer you can wait, the longer )vies hone your craft and find out what you really vhile do." lows And based on where he is now and what h( pro^ ing from it, what's the next step for Reiser? ttinff "I don't know," he admits. "Good questi tainly, doing a few more years of *Mad Abou a priority. I don't have any real career plan." Eto in control of your rammer! PEC delicious Is enon a very homey and genuine at anced further by my waiter's tellinj dency to add "yes" or "no" to the en< acefEveryzing is OK, yes"), tt of food you get for the price is an or patronage. I have yet to finish i enon, and on this day a friend and me dinner, one sandwich, two drink for under $14. t alongside with well-known Greel and shiskebobs are Italian favorite jigna, ravioli and pasta with meat multicultural, there is even Gree] e in three different sizes. rHprs mme with different side dish ig is set in stone at Parthenon. M does not eat red meat, so instead c o with lamb, it is stuffed with ric< s PU putting ue than ^^B ecently BB ^B ive con- BB JI aul and BMB I Hunt, a ^BBF ryNew am jm h flBBB veabig MWM^ he rela- Listen up! "M< jringup Coll ond done pie, and station and new music ai rell def- f i having Y?ur favorite s week to hor, TV re going *e in my ernight, he said, ilthink goods to you can want to i's learn on. Cert You' is lw I I Hi-tech H j jflbj a1 |moe | Best pri< | " f Formei H ^ BL Roo 18 >FECT change of pace Whether it is because Parthenon is in the South I or not, seafood is also offered on the menu, including * fried shrimp and fried scallops. And, while your stomach may not make it to dessert, it should not be forgotten. Baklava, rice pudding and cheesej cake are all offered for under $2. s While my age restricts me from giving a firsthand account of the beer and wine lists, there are ? six wines and 13 beers to choose from, including, s of course, Greek beer. With soft, Greek music playing in the back^ ground, relatively quick and friendly service, a calm, unhurried atmosphere and excellent foreign y food in a college student's price range, Parthenon >f makes for a very enjoyable change from the Mari. riott food services. T YOUR ONEY IERE THE ISIC IS. Dolah for Music" starts March 24-26th. ite tn Columbia's onlv alternative radio bid for prize packages with the latest id other merchandise. We'll even play ongs by request. Listen in to WUSC this find out what we've got for you. 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In "Love," Reiser plays Donny, a decent guy who spends time with his buddies Dave (Modine) and Vic (Quaid), pines for his ex- wife, has a rough time with his 14-year-old daughter and finds himself attracted to Susan (Amy Brenneman), Dave's ex. "It was a really sweet role, and I certainly related to what this guy is going through. I myself am not di vorced, but I've certainly had relationships that didn't work out. Who hasn't?" wonders a tired but friendlj Reiser as he sits for an interview at the Four Season; Hotel in Beverly Hills. "I spent a lot of time in college staring at the win dow at this girl and then saw another guy's head wall by. I know what that's like," he said. The New York City-born and -bred Reiser, who at tended college at SUNY Binghamton, has high hope; for how "Love" will be received. "Indications are that it will do well, but thafs some thing that you can't gauge or put your heart into. Yo\ can only say "This is a good script, has people I like and ifs a movie Fd like to see.' Is it going to be a $1(X V " ?1 j ? 11 _ Jl *11 ] J million movie? wno Knows r i a certainty De inniiea 1 it was, and Td hope not to be too disappointed if it's not." For some reason, many people think "Love" mark ! Carolina i fA, patents the , Spring Show - > come and enjoy the sights an / III of USC's talented pop singir Koger Cen Saturday, March Students: $4 I - General Adtnissioi