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- Feb. 22, 1993: Reviews:Short Takes
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Feb. 22, 1993 Uncle Bill Wants You
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- REVIEWS, Page 73
- Short Takes
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p>THEATER
- </p>
- <p> Divinely Inspired or Deeply Deranged?
- </p>
- <p> Two dramas converge in Shaw's Saint Joan. One is a political
- tale of a populist heroine put to death for taking seriously
- pietisms about God, King and country expounded by an elite that
- cares only about itself. The other is a metaphysical debate
- over whether this world has any place for the uncompromising
- rectitude of a saint. The shrewdness of Shaw's text--and of
- Maryann Plunkett's sturdy Broadway performance--is that both
- struggles are just as compelling whether the audience sees Joan
- as divinely inspired or as deeply deranged. The surrounding
- production by Tony Randall's National Actors Theater is coarse,
- often verging on camp. But the play is all too timely. As Joan's
- judges solemnly denounce the evil of religious heresy, one thinks
- of Salman Rushdie.
- </p>
- <p> BOOKS
- </p>
- <p> Tale of a Panther
- </p>
- <p> "THE TRUE REVOLUTIONARY IS GUIDED by great feelings of love,"
- Che Guevara is quoted as saying in A TASTE OF POWER: A BLACK
- WOMAN'S STORY (Pantheon; $25). By that standard, author Elaine
- Brown is a genuine radical. She tells an absorbing story of
- real struggle: how she became the leader of the Black Panther
- Party, how she and the party battled racism, and how she fought
- sexism within the group. Her prose is unpretentious and involving.
- She makes the political personal by recounting her affair with
- Huey Newton, founder of the Panthers. Newton is revealed as
- a difficult man, sometimes violent, sometimes vulnerable, always
- brilliant. In the end, Brown discovers, love is the most demanding
- political act of all.
- </p>
- <p> MUSIC
- </p>
- <p> Knuckle Crackers
- </p>
- <p> SCOTT JOPLIN, JAMES SCOTT AND JOSEPH Lamb may have been the
- Big Three composers of the ragtime era, but there were a host
- of others, many of them (yes!) women. Twelve are represented
- on FLUFFY RUFFLE GIRLS, an irresistible CD by pianist Virginia
- Eskin (Northeastern). May Aufderheide, probably the best known
- of the dozen, showed with infectious rags like The Thriller!
- that she could crack knuckles with the big boys. Also noteworthy
- are two elegiac rags by the contemporary composer Judith Lang
- Zaimont, which prove there's life in the old genre yet. Eskin
- captures all the insouciant charm of the country's first great
- popular music, and firmly observes Joplin's admonition that
- it is never right to play ragtime fast. Just well.
- </p>
- <p> MUSIC
- </p>
- <p> Turbo Twang from Good Ole Boys
- </p>
- <p> IF THEIR LYRICS WEREN'T INTELLIGIBLE (and intelligent) and their
- voices didn't heartbreak on every third syllable, the GIBSON/MILLER
- BAND could pass for prime rockers, make big money and be forgotten
- by Labor Day. Instead, country can claim them as new stars of
- its make-believe barroom. On their album Where There's Smoke,
- they are tough guys with heart and humor. They can taunt a lady
- friend's angry father ("Your daddy hates me/ Much as I love
- you.../ He don't know we're a lot alike,/ You been keepin'
- us both awake all night") or wail like good ole boys stranded
- at the altar ("She's gettin' a rock/ And I'm gettin' stoned,/
- She's tyin' the knot/ And I'm tyin' one on"). This is 90-proof
- vox-pop poetry, with a rhythm-guitar chaser.
- </p>
- <p> CINEMA
- </p>
- <p> Kindergarten Cops
- </p>
- <p> TROT OUT THE SUPERLATIVES FOR NATIONAL LAMPOON'S LOADED WEAPON
- 1: More derivative than The Naked Gun 2 1/2! Nearly half as
- many star cameos as in The Player! More dead spots than Hoffa!
- In this Lethal Weapon parody, directed by Gene Quintano, Emilio
- Estevez exudes a sullen psychosis in the Mel Gibson role (though
- Mel's hair was funnier); Samuel L. Jackson has the Danny Glover
- part. The movie is a gallimaufry of sophomoric jokes, redeemed
- by a few freshmanic ones. While pursuing Nazi officers speaking
- German, Estevez trips over the English subtitles. Loaded Weapon
- will seem foreign to anyone who doesn't see a lot of movies.
- The verdict, for those who do: Moderately funny! Part of the
- time!
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