Section A·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Friday, January 28, 2000 the student perspective SOUTHWIND 12 3433 IOWA 832-0800 BARGAIN MATINEES INDICATED BY () STADIUM SEATING * ALL DIGITAL | | Set & Sump | Daily | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 Girl, Interrupted **H** | (1.35) | 4.05; 6.55; 10.90 | | 2 Galaxy Quest **I** | (2.55) | 4.55; 7.35; 9.05 | | 3 The Trollied Mr. Tulipen **I** | (1.10) | 4.55; 7.00; 10.55 | | 4 The Hurricane | (1.90) | 4.00; 7.05; 10.55 | | 5 Down to You | (1.20) | 4.15; 7.25; 9.40 | | 6 Eye of the Goddess **H** | (1.15) | 4.15; 7.25; 9.40 | | 7 The Goddess Mike **I** | (1.25) | 4.20; 7.95; 9.45 | | 8 The Groom Mike **I** | — | 7.45; — | | 9 Shard Little **I** | (1.40) | 4.30; 7.55; 9.15 | | 10 Toy Story 2 **I** | (2.00) | 4.35; 7.15 | | alike... Biometalian Man **I** | — | —; 9.20 | | 11 Magnolia **I** | — | (4.10); 7.50 | | 12 Play it to the Boone **I** | (1.35) | 4.25; 7.15; 9.55 | Sat & Sun Daily 1 Any Given Sunday * 4 (4:30) 8:00 2 Cider House Rules * 1:45 4:30; 7:00-9:30 3 End of the Affair * 1:45 7:00-9:30 4 Diamonds * 1:50 4:40 also. Supernova * 7:05, 9:50 5 Next Friday * 1:55 4:35; 7:15-9:35 6 Flawless * 1:55 4:35; 7:15-9:40 ★ NO VIP; PASSES & SUPERSAVERS SWIMMES TOWEVER ONLY Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 Consider it your end-of-being-a- 520 W. 23rd • 865-5112 Bill T. Jones will dance in a solo performance that combines dance with video, special effects, a slide show and live music in "The Breathing Show" at 8 p.m. His next set, "Ghostdancing," uses "virtual dance." It involves a video section with a computerized human skeleton dancing in a box. The skele- Breathing: It's automatic, it's essential and tonight at the Lied Center, it's a show. Jones traditionally performed with a troupe of dancers but launched a 14-city solo tour in October. In a prepared statement, Jones said he produced and choreographed "The Breathing Show" as an opportunity to rediscover the freedom of his youth. Jacqueline Davis, executive director of the Lied Center, said that when she first saw Jones in 1988 in New York, he was cutting-edge and provided some of the best choreography in the country. Jones' performance begins with five compositions from Franz Schubert and new dances. "No one who has seen him dance for five minutes can forget his work because he's extraordinary." Davis said. "The Breathing Show" is part of the Lied Center's Cultural Countdown 1999-2000: African-American Influences project. Tickets are $13.50 and $11 for University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University students. They are available at box offices in the Lied Center, Murphy Hall, the Student Union Act ivies office, the Kansas Union, the University of Kansas Medical Center Bookstore and Ticketmaster outlets. BryAtlane Hess writer @kansan.com Kansan staff writer Bill T. Jones, a solo dancer, will perform tonight at the Lied Center. Jones will include video, special effects, a slide show and live music. Contributed photo Bond writing business not without risks Rv Mindie Miller "His dancing is beautiful, thought-provoking and sometimes controversial," she said. "When I look at his work he makes me want to be better at what I do, and I'm not dancing." Dancer to breathe youth into show This will be Jones' fourth visit to Lawrence and his third appearance at the Lied Center. writer@kansan.com Kansan staff writer In a typical scenario, a person is arrested for a crime and jailed on criminal charges. A judge sets the bail amount based on the severity of the crime and the suspect's criminal history. Some crimes — like murder — are so serious that pretrial release is not allowed. Bv BriAnne Hess For students in a pinch with the law, a bail bondsman can be a best friend — or a worst enemy. Suspects may pay their own bail. But if the price is too high, they often call on bail bondsmen for help. Jim Price of A-1 Bonding said that when bondsmen agreed to tackle cases, they established a financial guarantee with the court. It is then the bondsman's responsibility to make sure the suspect shows up for his or her court date. "They either want their money or BOOK & LYRICS Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner Although Davis has not seen "The Breathing Show," she said she thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to see an artist at work. "TBArranged" is a segment in which Jones reworked some if his earlier solo dances, "21" and "Floating the Tongue," and created new dances. Jones' "Gardening" sequence includes dance, music and narrative. They charge ten percent interest on all bonds. If a bondsmans posts $500 bond, he walks away with $50. Antovoni said the largest bond he had ever written was $125,000 for an attempted murder suspect. That translates to $12,500 in take-home pay. monev? "It is lucrative?" Price asked. "It's chicken one day, feathers the next." He said a large profit was not likely when writing bonds for students, who usually were arrested on alcohol-related charges, such as DUIs or drunken bar brawls that ended in assault or battery. Making a good judgment involves having knowledge of the suspect's background and the charges against him, as well as securing reliable cosigners for the bond. Price said. ton's alter ego, Jones, dances in and out of the skeleton leaving light trails. "Students are not a great part of my business." Price said. "People always think that when school starts back up, things will get busier. But there is no noticeable difference. As far as I'm concerned, KU students are a well-behaved bunch." "There are keg parties, wives screaming at their husbands because they won't help with the kids because their eyes are glued to the television set," he said. "And then, when the game's over, the fighting begins." Price said that writing bonds was a risky business but that there was money in it for bondsmen who were persistent and exercised good judgment. "Ninety-eight percent of the people I pick up go without a problem," he said. So how do bondsmen make Price said business always increased during football season. The Lawrence telephone directory tallies the total number of local bail bond companies at eight. Price said that although some bondsm Craig Antovoni worked as a bounty hunter for a year and a half before becoming a bondman for Mannie's Bonding Company. And bondsmen will take great pains to track down individuals who owe them money. Antovoni carries a gun for protection and has crossed state lines to haul people back to make court appearances. He said he had drawn his gun a few times but never had shot anyone. "I've been stabbed three times and shot at I don't know how many times," he said. the individual," Price said. "Do you think the individual." turned it into a competition, bond writing was not, by nature, a cuthroat business. "There's enough business for everyone," he said. 20% student discount on classified ads in the Kansan LIBERTY Adult Classes In Latin, Swing, Ballroom & Lindy Hop DANCE Get your dance classes in before the holiday season! (4) 如图所示,圆锥体的底面半径为 $r$ ,侧面积为 $S$ For every KU Men's Basketball win for the previous Saturday or Sunday game, use the margin of victory for discounts on Tip Off Tuesday as follows: 1 - 10 points = 10% Off 11-15 points = 15% Off 21-25 points 16 - 20 points = 20% Off 26 or more points = 30% Off = 25% Off (Excludes: textbooks, special orders, computers, electronics, compact discs, videos, regalia, clearance items & cigarettes.) 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