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IN BRIEF
Professor celebrates
World Year of Physics
Next year has been internationally
designated the World Year of Physics.
In honor of this, Stan Micklavzina, a
professor in the University physics
department and the head “Ringmas
ter,” as he likes to call himself, has
decided to put together “From New
ton to Einstein.” The one-hour
show/demonstration is not a lecture,
but what Micklavzina describes as a
“fun, light-hearted interactive jour
ney of physics demonstrations for all
ages to enjoy. ”
The two showings will introduce
physics principles, including many
that cannot be tried at home. Demo
room assistant Zach Adler described
the event as “a whole bunch of really
cool physics demonstrations to keep
people interested.”
The demonstration, which takes
place on Friday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in
Willamette 100 and on Saturday at 12
p.m. at the Science Factory, will in
clude demos from Micklavzina and
five undergraduates. The undergrads
taking part in the show are members
of the Society of Physics Students.
“We spent our lives doing this in
the physics department and we want
people to see what we do and why
we think it is so interesting. We want
to do anything we can to inform the
community and help them appreciate
physics,” demo room assistant San
dra Penny said.
The show is being funded by
Micklavzina himself as well as the
University Physics Department. The
show is free to attend, with a suggest
ed $2 donation. For more informa
tion, call 346-4757.
—Dahvi Fischer
Huckabees: Existentialism
doesn't overshadow comedy
Continued from page 11
much going on in the film, from the
comically absurd dialogue to the
score by Jon Brion. The film’s central
appeal is that although it deals with
existential issues, it never takes itself
seriously, instead choosing to revel in
the endless absurdities of how we
view ourselves and what gives our
lives meaning. This is the sort of film
that bothers to ask, “What would it
be like if a supermodel started ques
tioning the meaning of her
existence?” and then answers with a
long stream of comic set pieces.
While the film doesn’t pack
enough of a punch to be a master
piece, it gets by on the originality of
its concept and the strength of its ma
terial. With its fast-paced, free asso
ciative feel, the film is one of the
most interesting comedies so far this
year. “1 Heart Huckabees” opens this
Friday at the Bijou Art Cinemas.
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