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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 11

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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Dear Movie www.thedailyjournal.com THINGS TO DO side: "Inside this shirt beats the heart of a survivor" a quote from a T-shirt created for the 2005 Clothesline Project. The Cumberland County College Nursing Club and the Cumberland County Sexual Assault Program will present the fourth annual Clothesline Project exhibit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at Cumberland County College, College Drive, Vineland. The project is part of the ongoing effort 1 to break the silence surrounding sexual and domestic violence.

Visitors are invited to make their own shirts. For more information, call (856) 825-6810, ext. 259. Today Teen club's first Savage Turnip Teen Film Festival, for ages 13 to 18, features movies submitted by area teens, 4 to 6 p.m. today.

Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Vineland. (856) 794-4244, ext. 4246. Toddler Time, for 2-yearolds, 10:30 to 11 a.m.

today. Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Vineland. Registration requested. (856) 794-4244, ext.

4246. Tuesdays with Tricia, featuring "Vincent Van Gogh," 7 p.m. today. Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, 22 N. High Millville.

Free, donations welcome. (856) 327-4500. www.riverfrontcenter.org. Story time, 6 to 6:45 p.m. for age 3 to 7 and 7 to 7:45 p.m.

for age 8 and older, today. Cumberland County Library, 800 E. Commerce Bridgeton. (856) 453-2210, ext. 15.

Preschool story time, for ages 2 to 6 and a caregiver, 10:30 a.m. today. Bridgeton Public Library, 150 E. Commerce Bridgeton. (856) 451-2620.

Tale Spin Stories, interactive preschool storytime featuring Miss Kathy and Toby Talespinner, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. today. Center Court, Cumberland Mall, Vineland. (856) 327-2605. Virtuoso pianist Lang Lang, 8 p.m.

today. Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia Tickets (215) 731- 3333. www.kimmelcenter.org. Wednesday Magician Bill Kerwood presents his Pro Kids Show, 7 p.m. Millville Public Library, 210 Buck Millville.

(856) 825-7087. Book discussion, Flor: a Tall Tale about a Giant Woman with a Great Big Heart" by Pat Mora, for ages 6 to 8, 6 to 7 p.m. Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Vineland. Free book available; registration required.

(856) 794-4244, ext. 4246. Preschool story time, for ages 3 to 5 and their parents or caregivers, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Vineland.

Registration required. (856) 794-4244, ext. 4246. Preschool story time, for ages 3 to 5, 10:30 a.m. MilIville Public Library, 210 Buck Millville.

(856) 825-7087. Comments or questions? Call Features Editor Lori Jarvis, 563-5243, or send e-mail to THE DAILY JOURNAL LIVING "Idol' gossip: It's Local shows Rod at 8 residents, Stewart p.m. week Daily tonight on Journal and 9 'American p.m. staffers offer Wednesday. predictions for Six local viewers JASON hot, weigh who's in on not who's and ALT who should be out: News Editor Who has changed Katherine the most so far McPhee.

She in the competition went from dull and why? to radiating. If you could swap Mandisa one singer in the for Paris Bennett. competition for one already voted out, who would it be and why? Who are the Paris. She's judges being like a little girl way too easy on? playing dress-up, but with songs. Name your picks Chris Daughtry, for the final three.

Kellie Pickler and Taylor Hicks. What was the Ace Young most surprising singing "We Will moment or Rock You." He embarrassing was a kitty cat performance trying miserably last week? to roar like a lion. What Rod Stewart Ace, "Have I Told song would you You Lately" like a particular singer to perform? Who has the most Elliott. For some to prove to the reason, he's not judges and fans catching on. He's this week? better than folks realize.

SUEANN JULIE LEN AMI SUSAN DOLINSKY ENNALS FAGOTTI PETERS ROSARIO Millville resident Snorts Assistant Millville resident Millville resident Vineland resident Elliott Yamin has Kellie Pickler. Katharine Paris Bennett has Elliott Yamin. changed the She did a heck McPhee's stage accommodated His voice and most. He has of a good job performance has styles that overall look improved week this week. dramatically I didn't know has improved.

after week. improved. she could do. I'd like to see That is so easy Ace Young for Mandisa should That's easy Ayla Brown back. Mandisa for Gedeon.

Gedeon still be in it. Mandisa for She had talent. Taylor Hicks. was a performer. I could give Ace Young, A bad song I just can't see up Katherine no question! choice ruined him winning.

McPhee any her chances. second. Simon isn't easy Paris Bennett, Chris Daughtry is Katherine. The girls: Kellie on anyone, Paula just because she exciting, but very Are we watching Pickler, Katherine is easy on just has a musical one dimensional. the same McPhee and about everyone, family.

I see her performances? Paris Bennett. Randy flip flops as just a girl in a week to week. high school play. Chris Daughtry, Chris Daughtry, Chris, Katherine, Chris Daughtry, Chris Daughtry, Taylor Hicks, Katherine and Kellie Pickler Kellie Pickler Taylor Hicks and Katherine McPhee and or Taylor Hicks. and Paris.

Katharine. McPhee. Kellie. When Taylor Embarrassing How well Bucky How Paris came Surprise? Hicks tried moment? did with a Queen out giving it her Chris singing to kick the Taylor's dancing, song. I was all, which is what "Innuendo." microphone which is just starting to like any Queen song Embarrassing? stand over pitiful.

him over the needs. Taylor kicking and missed. past two weeks. that mic stand. I'd love to see Elliot singing, Any of them.

"Tonight's the Taylor should Taylor sing "If you think "The Great Night" was made sing, "If You "Maggie May" or I'm sexy." American Song for Ace Young. Think I'm sexy." Chris sing "Have Book" is one of I Told You Lately." my favorites. Ace Young has Kelli, she has Chris. Can he Ace is walking a Everyone but the most to been coming up handle a stan- thin line, so he Chris. He's not prove.

He's being in the past few dard or will he needs to pull out my favorite but overshadowed weeks and turn these into all the stops. think he'll win. by better needs to stay rock songs, too? He's too darn performers. on top. good.

Staff Elbertson Americans thirst for bottled water By KIM PAINTER ing too much is rare, resource. After all, most Gannett News Service except among water-guz- bottled waters are sold by zling marathon athletes. companies like Pepsi Our love affair with So if increased sales of (Aquafina) and Coca-Cola bottled water is no fling: bottled water mean we're (Dasani). Many are simply It's a growing, long-term drinking more water filtered tap water, and relationship. especially in place of sug- none has any special, Sales of bottled water ary sodas and other high- proven health benefits.

rose 9 percent in 2005, con- calorie, A 2005 survey from tinuing a steady trend. low-nutrient Since 2003, the only bever- drinks that's a Please see WATER on B2 ages with higher sales fine thing. have been carbonated soft But it's drinks, the Beverage Mar- not clear AP Pictures, Simon Mein keting Corp. said. that's Audrey Tautou and Tom Hanks star in the suspense thriller "The Da But is this relationship happenVinci Code." The film, based on the best-selling novel by Dan Brown, healthy? ing.

Peoopens in May. Water, of course, is good ple could for us. Though a 2004 just be Friday, spokesman Opus in Japan Dei's which experts made (davincioutreach.com), similar Institute of Medicine replacing released an April 6 letter requests in March. report enough fluid people tap bottled said most with The letter, posted at are from getting water, foods and oth- water, a to Sony Pictures Enter- possible trend tainment asking for a dis- opusdei.org, asks Sony to er beverages some people that rankles claimer to be added to the make it clear to filmgoers need more. It's also possi- environmentalists film.

The group joined the "this is a work of fiction, ble, though unproved, that (because bottles become Catholic League for Reli- and that any resemblance drinking water aids gious and Civil Rights and to reality is pure coinci- weight loss. And water are concerned trash) and people who about coma coalition of Catholic intoxication from drinkmercialization of a basic Please see DA VINCI on B2 ODDS AND ENDS Kids, win roses for your mom Rob Thomas, Jewel hit the road With Mother's Day NEW YORK (AP) on the horizon, The Grammy winner Rob Daily Journal will once Thomas will tour with again hold its Draw Jewel starting May 23 in Your Mom contest. Clearwater, Fla. The contest has Jewel's new album, three age groups: 3 and "Goodbye Alice in Wonyounger, 4 to 7 and 8 to derland," is set for 13. release May 2.

Thomas, The winner of each (AP Gate Films, Rico Torres who fronts matchbox age division will win Paxton (Jay Hernandez) is lured by a fellow traveler, only to find twenty, will tour in and a coupon for a himself trapped in an increasingly sinister situation in "Hostel." port of his debut solo dozen roses. Entries Visit 'Hostel' DVD this week album, 2005's be received by on thing to Be," Atlantic April 24. One entry per Filmmaker Eli Roth's truly psycho splatter fest Records has announced. child. Mail drawings to doesn't need blood and to hook horror fans, The seven-week tour more guts The Daily Journal, 891 but the fright-flick arrives DVD in what's billed will include stops in on E.

Oak Road, Vineland, edition that's "sicker and more twisted unrat- Atlanta, Boston, Cleveas an a N.J. 08360, Attention: ed" version than the R-rated theatrical cut. With land, Detroit, MinneapoDraw Your Mom. AP Robert E. Klein wickedly dark humor and relentless writer- GNS photo lis, Nashville, and gore, For information, Draw your mom on the form director Roth offers shocker about pleasure-seeking Jewel will team up with Rob San Diego.

The final a call (856) 563-5242 or that appears on B2 today and who stumble into den of brutal torture Thomas for a seven-week tour stop will be July 8 in 5243 or send e-mail to win $100 and roses for your backpackers a starting next month. Kelseyville, Calif. while traveling through Europe. DVD, $28.95. (Sony) mom.

Section Tuesday, April 18, 2006 TAYLOR HICKS Groups attack 'Da Vinci Code' film By CATHY LYNN GROSSMAN Gannett News Service Christian voices worldwide marked Easter weekend with concern over the upcoming cinema thriller "The Da Vinci Code," based on Dan Brown's best seller. Objections center on the story line that the Vatican and Opus Dei, a small but influential conservative Catholic lay organization, conspired, even killed, to hide the "truth" about Christ that he didn't die on the cross but lived and fathered children with Mary Magdalene. On Good.

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