Movie Listings

University 4 Theater
Matinee ($4.50) Saturday and Sunday
Evening ($6.50)

Scary Movie R
2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45

Watcher R
2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45

Way of the Gun R
2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30

Bait R
2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30

Eastside Cinemas
Matinee ($3.75)
Evening $5.75 Adults $3.75 Children and Seniors

Autumn in New York PG-13 (12:15), 5:00, 7:15

Art of War R
(12:00), (2:25), 4:50, 7:20, 9:50

Bring It On PG-13
(12:40), (2:50), 5:00, 7:10, 9:20

Dinosaur PG
(12:35), 5:05, 7:00

Gone in 60 Seconds PG-13
(2:35) 9:00

The Replacements PG-13
(2:30) 9:30

What Lies Beneath PG-13 (11:50), (2:20), 4:55, 7:25, 9:55

Audian Theater
Pullman
Matinee ($4.00 all seats)
Sat and Sun only, evening $6.00

Chicken Run G
5:00 7:00

Gladiator R
8:30

Cordova Theater
Pullman
Matinee ($4.00 all seats)
Sat and Sun only
Evening $6.00

The Cell R
4:30, 7:15, 9:30

A&E Headlines

Rathaus features return of The Real Pills and local Flip-Tops

Tonight's show at the Rathaus sees the return of Moscow's Pills, now calling themselves The Real Pills. The band changed their name after receiving a threat of lawsuit from a mediocre, but commercial, band from Boston that goes by The Pills, as well. continue

'Almost Famous' explores life of Cameron Crowe

Cameron Crowe, writer and director of "Jerry Maguire" appears destined for another trip to the Academy Awards with his latest film "Almost Famous." The film explores the life of Crowe himself in his teen years on a road trip adventure with a rock band, breaking into the journalism and entertainment industries. He accomplished this by first polishing his acting skills and convincing a "Rolling Stone" editor he was not a 15-year-old prodigy, but an experienced college grad. continue

Rico's roster: poets and fine tunes

Below the ratchet-like racket of pool breaks, between brick walls and dart-boards, in a mist of cigarette smoke, gathered more then thirty musicians, poets, and their proponents. This was not a film still from the San Francisco 50s. continue

Olsen captivates audience with creative stories

With titles such as "Cybermorphic Beat-up Get-Down Subterranean Homesick Reality-Sandwich Blues," "Sewing Shut my Eyes," and "Tonguing the Zeitgeist," Lance Olsen has his finger on the pulse of modern fiction. continue

Author Gregory Martin: reflections on 'Mountain City' and the future

At an intimate reading and book signing, author Gregory Martin enthralled an audience of six. Reading excerpts from his first novel, "Mountain City," he shared his fondest memories of a tiny town in Northern Nevada. continue

Union Cinema presents international films

The University of Idaho's Union Cinema will be showing a number of critically acclaimed foreign films on Thursday nights, featuring movies in Japanese, Mandarin, Persian, French, Russian and English. continue

Upcoming Events

· Friday and Saturday night: the Borah Theatre will be show Mission: Impossible 2 at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Admission is $2 for students.

· Sept. 21 at 7 p.m.: Mazeo, local blues-funk-rock band will be performing a free concert for the ASUI Coffeehouse Concert Series in the Clearwater-Whitewater room in the bottom floor of the commons. Admission is free.

· Sept. 22: Quiet Riot will be playing at CJ's. Tickets are $15 and available at all G&B Select-a-Seat outlets.

· Sept. 22: UI professor Ron McFarland will be signing his new book "Stranger in Town" at the Lewis-Clark Center for the Arts and history, 415 Main Street in Lewiston. The signing begins at 7:30 p.m. and books can be purchased for $10.

· Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m: "The Best of Pat McManus," a selection of classic tales from all four of McManus comedies in the University Auditorium.

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