A&E Briefs
Tuesday, September 30, 1997
A&E Briefs
Spawn-a-thon hits MacGowan
Network Event Theater will show all six episodes of the HBO animated cartoon based on Todd McFarlane's cult comic-book classic. The free "Spawn" marathon starts tonight at 6 p.m. in the Freud Playhouse at MacGowan Hall. Prizes will be given away. For more info call (310) 276-5217.
Real TV pays you for submissions
Real TV, the first nationally syndicated, daily all-video television program, invites college students around the world to submit videos of actual events caught on tape, from frat-party bloopers to campus protests. Submissions aired will receive a minimum of $250 for a minute's use and a minimum of $500 for over a minute's use. Real TV will pay $75 to anyone who provides a story tip the station later uses. For more information call 1-888-REAL TV2.
Women artists work together
Memoirs: Fact of Fiction? is the theme of the next Women Artists Group's "Mostly Spoken" series. WAG , founded by members of the Los Angeles Theatre Center, invites women artists of all disciplines to produce performances and provide support for their talents. The next performances of "Mostly Spoken" are Oct. 6 and 7 at 8 p.m. Admission is $5. For more information call (213) 860-8783.
L.A. Philharmonic Opens Season
On Oct. 8, the L.A. Philharmonic opens its season with a gala concert featuring soprano singer Kathleen Battle and musical director Esa-Pekka Salonen. The musicians will perform works by Beethoven, Mozart and Sibelius. Tickets range from $15 to $80. For more information call (213) 972-0737.


