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9 E t CI ac I<AMAS I P KIHI r ÌNT ” WedNEsdAy, J anuary ~J'Jr' T> 2002 Vill West leave you wanting Moore? DAISY BAIN A & E Editor >r /hat do you get when you ipw teen pop star Mandy lore and Hollywood hunk line West together in a small ■n setting? One very ro- antic tearjerker that will leave id women wishing to find the jfect man and leaves the Ii wishing they took their nen to see something else ause now they e to prove they are junkie knows trouble is on the way when this happens. Of course the big man on campus is also the trouble maker, especially in the eyes of the Lord, according to the town’s minister (Peter Coy ote), who also happens to be Jamie’s father...Nice twist huh? As a punishment for an earlier crime in the movie, West’s character Landon has to participate ■ perfect man. I Walk to Remem- e|” which was re aped Jan. 25 and has e directors from te Wedding Plan- ” sent me home ing. Mandy Moore ys the ever-so-in- olent Jamie Sullivan, ho’s faith is never ail ing. She catches leleye of the town hunk while in the school's final event, the spring play. ing in the choir at the Somehow he wins the lead- ch. Any teen movie ing role and sur prise, so does Jamie. As the play gets closer and closer, people start to no tice the two of them getting cozy. At the end of the play, Landon does too. From that point on, the love story really starts rolling. The transfor mation of Landon is amazing. Jamie makes him want to be better, and better he is. To Jamie and myself, the search for the perfect man would be oyer once you stumbled upon this man. If I am not mistaken, Moore prob ably has a few fans herself now. One happy event after another makes you fall in love over and over. But then, heart ache grabs us all like Satan hirp- A W alk to R emember ste of Spain visits CCC now playing self. If I told you the rest of the movie, you wouldn’t have to see it. For those out there who want a good romantic tear jerker, this is numero uno in my book. If you are a man and want to im press your chickie by picking a romance, this should be your pick. If you feel secure enough in your own romantic capabili ties that is. Across: 11 I I., a r -J 1 [• ? ■ 1 ■2- ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 ! ' 1. Front page story to kill the pain. 2. Person at college. 3. Upcoming biology/geology trip. 4. Where can-you "say it loud and proud?" 5. CCC president 6. Comical cartoonist. Down: 1. Editor with prehistoric last name? 2. On a humorous note. 3. Who's men's basketball team is #1 in the NWAACC? 4. 12 students participated in this work study program. 5. ThePrint location. HINT: One word is spelled upside down. e Hispamc theatre company I ro Milagro will visit the campus I rform “Frida: unRetablo”Feb. 6. I free performance tells the story e life of Hida Kahlo, a prominent century Mexican artist be profile of Kahlo is part of company’s “Season of Hope.” revolutionary Expressionist iter is famous for her more than II self-portraits, which portray ply personal and not necessar- pleasant emotions. She ad- ises issues such as abandon- it by her mother, acceptance of I unbeautiful body, with her fa- I hair and polio-crippled legs, and I physical and psychological f :: ■ering in her life. Spanish in- Ictor Irma Cristina Bjerre, who elped bring the play to the col- lege, says she enjoys Kahlo’s work not because it’s easy, but because she expressed her emotions so ef fectively. Bjerre says the company typi cally performs its plays, which have a Latino focus, in English with Spanish words thrown in for ac cent. This makes the productions both accessible and authentic, she says. Teatro Milagro and the two sis ter companies in the group form the largest--Hispanic theatre associa tion, in'the Northwest. Teatro Milagro, which comprises the trav eling third of the group, performs in Oregon, Washington, California andldaho regularly. Information Compiled by Elisabeth Meyer