Page 16 Arts & Entertainment Sept. 27, 2001 La5f Friday’s unprecedented 30- network broadcast of “America: A Tribute to Heroes" raised $110 mil lion from 89 million viewers. A cameo by Celine Dion, who returned to mu sic for this historic event, singing ‘God Bless America," proved that Ameri cans and the world are coming to gether to overcome these tragedies. Box office ratings this past week end proved that it was one of the slow est weekends all year for the Silver Screen with the top movie, “Hardball,” only taking in'$8.2 mil lion. Paramount will begin filming “Star Trek: Nemsis” in November. The movie, directed by Stuart Baird and written by John Logan (“Gladia tor”), will hit theaters in 2003. Jimmy Smits has signed a seven- figure deal with ABC to produce and star in a series to air fall 2002. Aaron Sorkin, creator of NBC’s “West Wing,” has delayed the the sea son premiere to Oct. 10. However, Sorkin is writing a special episode entitled “Isaac and Ishmael” to air Oct. 3. The special is in memoriam of those victims of the terrorist attacks. “Survivor 4” producers have pulled the show’s possible location out of Jordan in the wake of the terrorist attacks. Tahiti is now being consid ered instead. Organizers are already making plans to produce a CD of the multi network tele-athon. Artists who per formed are reportedly waiving their royalty fees. (Industry News is a collection of stories from E! Entertainment, Billboard.com, Entertainment Weekly and ETOnline.com, that are compiled by Jason Chick, A&E Editor) An evening of Bel Canto Billion Now Open 7 Days A Elizabeth Butler Reporter Last Friday evening, the Bel Canto Company of Greensboro performed a re cital of solos, duets, trios and quartets in Whitley Auditorium. The Bel Canto Com pany travels throughout North Carolina and has received favorable reviews in many newspapers, including the Washington Post and Charlotte Observer. The nine-member ensemble performed the music of Brahms, Schubert, Mozart, Rossini, Vaughn Williams and Gershwin. Bel Canto is Italian for beautiful singing and the music is characterized by a smooth DSC CORP. “A LOS ANGELES % NIGHTCLUB” C ' \ e OPEN 5 p.m. - 2 * |i , ^ " ' - -' - s. ^ ''//'"'V V THURSDAY IS COLLEGE NITE 9/28 - Life Trip & Ash Wednesday 9/2^^ r 'StrMger Spirits''' Hi even style, beauty of tone and evenness of passagework. It is this style that made pieces from “The Secret Garden” and “Gigi” a treat to listen to, as well as selec tions from Shakespeare and George Herbert. Gerald Whittington, Elon vice president of business, finance and technology, on baritone, and John Metzger, assistant pro fessor of music, on the vibraphone. They joined the company for the finale, a med ley of big band era tunes. With such a passion for music and an ability to draw emotions from humorous to romantic from the audience in an enter taining peformance, it’s no wonder that this ensemble comes highly praised. 9/30 - Alternative Baiid Festival 10/5 -iiSto™ & p iO/fe “ Bramble Brotherf & Beieves . Brothers’ :: 10/12 - Sult«^'409:^;v::^i^|^ r;\ 10/13 .-"Radio Years-j^'vA|«a 51 10/19 - Marsbolpid Mine 10/20 - Stick Boy & Mary Pranksf “ " iMo'-'S •Mi ' ' mWimWi