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- Nov. 02, 1992: Reviews:Short Takes
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- Nov. 02, 1992 Bill Clinton's Long March
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- REVIEWS, Page 75
- SHORT TAKES
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- <p> TELEVISION: A Grueling Tale of Frontier Horror
- </p>
- <p> In 1846 a band of settlers left Illinois for California.
- They ended up stranded in the Sierra Nevada at the outset of
- the worst winter ever recorded there. By the time the starving
- survivors straggled into Sutter's Fort, THE DONNER PARTY had
- written one of the darkest chapters in American history, a tale
- of humans reduced to the most desperate circumstances --
- including, famously, cannibalism. For this PBS documentary, Ric
- Burns, a co-producer with his brother Ken of The Civil War, uses
- the same techniques as that series -- archival photographs,
- readings from diaries and letters -- to re-create the story with
- harrowing scrupulousness. A grueling, unforgettable trip.
- </p>
- <p> MUSIC: Bedtime Story
- </p>
- <p> The catch in Tammy Wynette's voice sounds like a
- heartbreak that's become a habit. For 25 years, Wynette has been
- one of country music's best habits. The 67-song CD set Tears of
- Fire offers a lot of fine down-home hits (Stand By Your Man,
- We're Not the Jet Set) and a little social history, so often
- does Wynette sing about the soul-scarred Southern woman. Some
- of her best songs (I Don't Wanna Play House, D-I-V-O-R-C-E,
- Dear Daughters) are bedtime stories for a child from a ravaged
- home; they translate complex hurts into simple poetry. That
- could be a definition of country music, and Wynette is its most
- plangent hard-luck heroine since Patsy Cline.
- </p>
- <p> MUSIC: The Abbe's Road
- </p>
- <p> Turn-of-the-century pianism is shrouded in a golden-era
- haze, but just how good was it really? A new double CD from
- Pearl Records, THE PUPILS OF LISZT, provides some clues. Here
- are such pedagogic scions of the Hungarian firebrand as Eugen
- D'Albert, Moriz Rosenthal, Arthur Friedheim and six others. Even
- allowing for poor recording quality and the advanced age of some
- of the performers, what is remarkable is how ordinary most of
- the playing is. Only the dazzling if sometimes clumsy Rosenthal
- and the elegant Jose Vianna da Motta would get a second listen
- today. Friedheim, in particular, is appalling in selections by
- his mentor and Chopin. Memory does play tricks.
- </p>
- <p> THEATER: Married to the Muralist
- </p>
- <p> Everything about Mexican painter Frida Kahlo was high
- drama. In pain all her life after a streetcar accident, she
- battled drugs and despair, had a tumultuous marriage to muralist
- Diego Rivera and conducted affairs with women and men, including
- Leon Trotsky. FRIDA, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next
- Wave Festival, adds to her stature as cult figurine. Mexican
- musical motifs blend with spoken monologues and lyrical,
- character-defining songs, while masks and puppets recreate the
- magic realism of her paintings. In the title role, Helen
- Schneider conveys the radiance and explosive fury of the woman
- whose art was, in the words of Andre Breton, a "ribbon around
- a bomb."
- </p>
- <p> BOOKS: Sodom High
- </p>
- <p> A few good things about Madonna's sex: she's in splendid
- shape physically; the text offers helpful dating tips ("Everyone
- is a sucker for garter belts"); Steven Meisel's photos have a
- chummy decadence about them, like "Activities" pix from the
- Sodom High yearbook. An acid test for your queasiness quotient,
- Sex (Warner Books; $50) displays the protean pop icon in many
- a raunchy pose with many a tattooed or manacled partner. Madonna
- means it all to be therapeutic. In the age of AIDS, she
- suggests, fantasies of power and pain should not be taboo; they
- are all some people have left. She also knows that stardom, like
- any other form of exhibitionism, is about surfaces, not
- essences -- which is why dust, not sulfur, rises from these
- pages. Much of Sex is S&M camp, a nostalgia item from an era
- that existed mainly on French postcards. Six months from now it
- will be the first aluminum-covered soft-porn book ever to grace
- the remainder bin.
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