4B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS&THAT Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2002 A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. ALTITUDE RESORTS.COM AS LOW AS $99 LODGING/LIFT/SKI RENTALS RESORTS.COM per person/night at many of our condos and homes located in Summit County Toll-free 866-MTN-TOWN or info@altitudesorts.com BRECKENRIDGE•KEYSTONE•FRISCO•A BASIN pending availability-max occ-restrictions-fees-taxes apply TONIGHT - Capacira workshop TONIGHT - Capoeira Workshop Watch and later learn the moves of this mesmerizing martial art/dance with Mestre Rebigo and the Capoeira group. Free. Kansas Union; Kansas Room, 6th Floor - 7-9pm WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th - Dance workshop Get ready for the Carnavali learn how to dance the samba and other dance steps from a group of Brazilian teachers. Free. New York City, 5th Avenue - 6-8pm THURSDAY, MARCH 7th - Brazilian Night THURSDAY, MARCH 7th - Brazilian Night Taste the food, listen to the music, and learn about the culture and art of Brazil in this eclectic, educational, and fun event. Free. St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1651 Crescent Rd - 6-9pm FRIDAY, MARCH 8th and SATURDAY, MARCH 9th - CARNAVAL SATURDAY, MARCH 31 ST ANDREWS CAMPAIGN Featuring the carnival bands Chicago Samba and Malaka, Lawrence's wildest party has been expanded to TWO NIGHTS! Get your tickets at the SUA Box Office (Kansas Union, 4th floor) or the Brazilian Cargo Company (4706 Holly St, Kansas City, MO). 18 & over. 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SOURCE: MATT MAKENS http://chinook.phx.uksens.edu LEWIS BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY Nightline hanging by a thread The Associated Press NEW YORK — Top ABC executives said they were considering scrapping Nightline in favor of an entertainment program — ideally, CBS's Late Show with David Letterman. Both shows air in the same 11:35 p.m. time slot. Ted Koppel has been silent publicly about his show's future, and was expected to steer clear of the subject on Nightline yesterday, his first day back after a vacation. Badly hurt by the almost complete failure of its prime-time entertainment schedule, ABC is looking to make money, and some think a show appealing to young people would help. The network's news and entertainment divisions also clashed last May when 20/20 was moved from Friday night after 25 years to make way for Once and Again, an entertainment series that has yet to draw strong ratings. ABC's entertainment division agreed last month to produce a reality series about the U.S. military in Afghanistan, ignoring objections from the news side, which said that could undermine journalist's efforts to gain access for war coverage. The network's news division has received pointed messages about its place over the past year from ABC's corporate parent, the Walt Disney Co. "The news divisions of the networks are far less a part of these giant companies than they used to be," said ex-ABC news correspondent Jeff Greenfield, now at CNN. ABC News President David Westin, who has not commented publicly, reportedly wasn't told about the Letterman talks until the night before they were revealed in The New York Times. Ratings for Nightline have been sinking the past few years, but it still regularly outdraws Letterman's Late Show. ABC executives are concerned that Nightline doesn't reach the young audience sought by advertisers. In his 2000 book Off Camera: Private Thoughts Made Public, Koppel expressed concern about ABC News' place in the Disney empire. "I truly believe that a network news division falls into a unique and very special category; we're not just another 'budget' or 'cost' center," he wrote. "But I'm increasingly nervous about the prevailing attitude at the network." Koppel said "there seems to be no particular distinction drawn between the entertainment division and the news division when it comes to responding to the corporation's demand for budget cuts." 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