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Sun, 2/27 5:00 pm -del icious snacks donated by local eateries—no host beer & wine- local goods and services auction-only jio, all for charity! Buy tickets in advance! 3 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! Vera Drake a film by Mike Leigh director of Secrets and Lies' 1—1 6:55 & 9:20 nightly Sun Mat 2:20 BAD EDUCATION a film by ALMODOVAR _ 5:00, 7:15 & 9:30 nightly Sun Mat 2:45 One last timel WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW?! Sat Mat 2:40 only! WMD: WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION 4:50 Nightly 1145 pm—Fr, Sat. Sun SAT MAT 2:50 11:40 pm—Fr, Sat Sunday nights Nyburg: Matthews makes film debut Continued from page 5 use. Thus the slow, sad slide from "celebrity" to "former-celebrity drug-user" begins. The Michael Jackson trial continues, once again giving Corey Feldman a reason to exist. Brad and Jen remain broken up, Paris Hilton is still a dirty little tal entless tramp, Janet Jackson is be ing sued for an absurd amount of money in a non-nipple related inci dent and Katie Couric turned out to be vindictive and petty, much to the surprise of nobody. There, that sums up the celebrity gossip. Let's move on to the films. This is fun, isn't it? Dave Matthews makes his film debut next week in "Because of Winn-Dixie," thus answering the prayers of all of those who said to themselves, "You know, that Matthews fellow really should do more acting." "The Son of the Mask" opens nextweekfor no reason, as does a new Keanu Reeves film/comic book adaptation. Top at the box office is "Hitch," in which Will Smith plays an insuffer able bastard with a heart of gold, and "Boogeyman," a movie about ghosts or some such crap. "Are We There Yet?" gained a strong showing among the lobotomized community, while those outstanding defenders of American culture at "The 700 Club" gave away the ending to " Million Dollar Baby," apparently because they had nothing betterto bitch about. In music news, eight Grammy awards wentto a dead guy who used to shill Pepsi, apparently be cause there are no good living musi cians left in the mainstream. Motley Crue's greatest hits album, "Red, White and Crue," broke into the Bill board top ten this week, proving once and for all that it is in fact still the 1980s. Jessica Simpson will be starring in the adaptation of the television show The Dukes of Hazzard" along with Johnny Knoxville. She will also be singing on the soundtrack with co-star Willie Nelson. There is absolutely nothing about those last two sentences I do not find infinitely appealing. In the highfalutin' world of Ameri can literature, the latest piece of crap from John Grisham tops the New York Times best-sellers list, followed in order by a piece of bizarrely inaccurate pop suspense, a book Nora Roberts was too embar rassed to put her own name on, an other load of steaming feel-good sentimentality by Mitch Albom and some raving polemics from a man famous for writing about dinosaurs. Well that about sums that up. I think I've taken about as much pop culture as I can stand forthis week. Now get out of my column, you damn kids. ryannyburg@dailyemerald.com Celebration: Inspired by Year of Rooster Continued from page 9 had potiucks and gradually started to grow, and the Asian Celebration became a reality." Through song and dance, food, art and ancienttraditions, the Asian Celebration helps the different cul tures proudly demonstrate the cus toms that make them unique. "Over the years, we've allowed a number of people to show off their culture through cooking, through entertainment, through crafts and demonstrations, and through business contacts as well," Lum said. "It also allowed the community to interact with various Asian con sulates, which is not a very common thing for most people to do or have the chance to do." This year's theme is "Struttin' Our Stuff," a slight nod to the newly turned Year of the Rooster. "'Struttin' our Stuff' is the Asian community strutting their thing through entertainment and through cultural crafts and decorations. That's kind of what we want to portray — a proud community," Lum said. "The rooster is a fowl that struts itself a lot, but it's also very family oriented, very protective and very colorful." This year also marks the 20th an niversary of the Asian Celebration, and admission will be rolled backto just $2 to reflect the admission price of the inaugural event. "This is a way of thanking the community fortheir support, and we also want to make sure people have enough money for all the food and goodies inside," Nagao said. Although the admission price is old, this year's celebration will fea ture several new events. Among them are a heritage room that edu cates people on the history of the Lane County Asian community and a sushi-making competition for both professional sushi chefs and ama teurs alike. There will be plenty of entertainment, including dancing, music, crafts and martial arts demonstrations. There will also be a marketplace, with more than 100 vendors selling artwork, crafts and knickknacks, all with an Asian flair. There will also be plenty of food. The festivities run Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. amylichty@dailyemerald.com Your place for . ... NEWSreaderpoll%nd more classlfleds www.dailyemerald.com