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- June 08, 1992: Short Takes
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- June 08, 1992 The Balkans
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- REVIEWS, Page 95
- Short Takes
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- <p> TELEVISION
- Tonight's Morning After
- </p>
- <p> JAY LENO may or may not be the hardest-working man in show
- business, but he's certainly got the hardest job. After Johnny
- Carson's lavishly covered farewell to the Tonight show, Leno
- faces the impossible task of measuring up to a legend. He did
- seem unusually tense his first week. He lacks Carson's easygoing
- charisma, and he barrels through interviews as if he can't wait
- to get to the end of the question sheet. But his monologues are
- sharper than Carson's, and he has given the show a needed coat
- of fresh (mostly purple) paint, with hipper musical guests (the
- Black Crowes) and fewer Las Vegas geriatrics. One question: How
- many of the people lamenting Johnny's departure actually
- watched him during the past 10 years?
- </p>
- <p> THEATER
- Pockets Full of Rue
- </p>
- <p> What A.R. Gurney is for the old money set, Richard
- Greenberg is for yuppie arrivistes: a rueful chronicler of
- meaningless manners, misbegotten mores and loves gone wrong. THE
- EXTRA MAN, off-Broadway, focuses on a figure common to both
- circles: the unattached man of uncertain sexuality and
- undeniable charm who is always on hand for friends and in fact
- lives through them, sometimes in ways meddlesome or even
- Machiavellian. Boyd Gaines, who won a Tony Award as a saintly
- gay doctor in The Heidi Chronicles, balances amiability and
- creepiness in the role. He is ably backed by TV stars Adam Arkin
- (Northern Exposure), Laila Robins (Gabriel's Fire) and John
- Slattery (Homefront).
- </p>
- <p> MUSIC
- Vibrant Tapestry
- </p>
- <p> The latest batch of Young jazz Turks has produced some
- dynamite soloists -- but few great bands. This is due partly to
- the high level of competition among the up-and-comers and partly
- to their inexperience in the art of collective improvisation.
- Trumpeter ROY HARGROVE, in his third Novus album, The Vibe,
- manages to offset both factors by teaming up with outstanding
- sidemen -- alto-sax player Antonio Hart, pianist Marc Cary,
- drummer Gregory Hutchinson and bassist Rodney Whitaker -- who
- stitch a vibrant tapestry around his own fat sound. At 22,
- Hargrove has the tone, sensitivity and power to emerge as his
- generation's man to beat on the golden horn. Fortunately, he
- also has the intelligence to share the stage.
- </p>
- <p> BOOKS
- A Long and Winding African Road
- </p>
- <p> Last year's winner of Britain's esteemed Booker Prize, THE
- FAMISHED ROAD (Doubleday; $22.50), is a long, winding
- allegorical novel that draws no line between fact and fantasy.
- The Nigerian-born, London-based Ben Okri explores the spiritual
- interior of an African nation struggling to reconcile its
- traditions with modern dislocations. Sorcerers, ghosts and
- two-legged dogs mingle with villagers and politicians in this
- hallucinatory narrative that reconnects Nigeria to its origins.
- Okri's uncompromising vision and verbal energy carry him swiftly
- through 500 pages. The reader too moves along, although a little
- less magic and a bit more realism could have given this extended
- tour de force more variety and emotional punch.
- </p>
- <p> CINEMA
- Chillin' Out
- </p>
- <p> Future film scholars will look back on 1992 and proclaim,
- "The glancing charm! The arcane wit! The epitome of cinematic
- sophistication . . . Wayne's World!" It surely seems so,
- considering the latest competition. In ENCINO MAN, a caveman
- (Brendan Fraser) thaws out in a more primitive outpost of
- civilization: a San Fernando Valley high school. Because his
- guide through California folkways is MTV's rude dude Pauly
- Shore, the movie has its share of chillspeak. Michael DeLuise
- makes a droll villain -- he's like Woody Harrelson after a brain
- switch -- and for maybe 20 minutes the E.T. plot twists are
- endurable. After that the pain gets somewhere between mental and
- dental. Even Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey seems on the Noel Coward
- level compared with this Stoned Age outrage.
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