8A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS AND THAT TUESDAY,DEC.4,2001 Bambino's will be available for private gatherings after 10:00 pm from now through the holiday season. For more information and reservations contact Andy at 832-8800. KU graduate students... The Graduate School and University Career and Employment Services proudly invites you to attend the Graduate Student Career Fair TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4,2001 Kansas Memorial Union, Lawrence Campus Agenda Agenda Seminar "Employment Opportunities for Graduate Students" 10AM-11:30AM Human resource professionals from the business, government and non-profit sector will provide information about searching for non-academic employment. Employer Career Fair 1:30 PM-3 PM Exhibitors from business, government and non-profit organizations will be on hand to discuss employment opportunities with current KU graduate students. This event is for those KU graduate students earning their master's professional or doctoral degree. It is free and open to the public. Here is a list of companies scheduled to attend: Aquila, Inc., American Express Financial Advisors, Cora Fellows Program in Public Affairs, Defense Finance and Accounting Service Environmental Protection Agency Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Garmin International, Inc., Internal Revenue Service Midwest Research Institute, Mutual Of Omaha, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Pawnee Mental Health Services, Peace Corps Principal Financial Group Quintiles, Social Security Administration, State of Kansas, Division of Personnel Services, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services United States Secret Service, US Army, US Department of State, US Marine Corps For more information contact: John Augusto Assistant Dean, Graduate School jaugusto@ku.edu, 785-864-4141 WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers. Chance of showers increase during the night 6448 THURSDAY 53 35 Showers linger, but clear late. KUJH-TV News Newscasts are every hour on the half hour starting at 5:30 n.m. 51 34 Mostly sunny skies. AMANDA FISCH/DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES JAY BY MARIO GONZALEZ □ SILENT NIGHT HOLT NIGHT □ ALL IS CALM, ALL IS BLOUGH! New York theaters suffer, unite The Associated Press NEW YORK — They stood on a crowded platform in one corner of Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village: A trio of Andrews Sisters look-alikes from a holiday attraction called "Christmas at the Crawfords." —The cast of "naked Boys Singing"— half-dressed. -Actors and representatives from small, nonprofit theaters such as the Vineyard, the Flea, the Jean Cocteau Rep, the Irondale Ensemble, the Aquila, the Cherry Lane and more. "Downtown," about 200 people sang, answering 1960s pop icon Petula Clark as she warbled her signature tune, a song that has become the rallying cry of embattled downtown New York theaters, restaurants, galleries and shops, most of them located in an area south of 14th Street on Manhattan's West Side. Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, all have suffered. A survey, released last week by the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, gave a gloomy assessment. ART/New York, which represents more than 400 nonprofit theaters and theater-related organizations, said the direct loss of income from box-office revenues, space rentals, canceled bookings, fund-raising events and appeals, totaled nearly $5 million by the end of October. And projected losses for 2002 were estimated at $16.3 million. "The survival of several smaller downtown theaters, which were disproportionately affected by the disaster, is in doubt," the report said. Since Sept. 11, the umbrella organization has provided $255,000 in loans, grants and lines of credit to help its members who need it the most. The Washington Square Park extravaganza was the brainchild of a newly formed group called Downtown NYC, which was started to do just that. "We decided we could help each other if we got together. The first meeting had 10 people, the second 85," said Scott Morfee, producer of the off-Broadway play Underneath the Lintel. Out of their discussions came the idea for the rally, which was filmed for possible use later on as a television commercial. And a Web site was born, www.downtownnyc.info, to connect off-Broadway shows to discounts for restaurants, shops and more. 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