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November 03, 1995 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-03

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* Macomb Center *
for the Performing Arts

Radio Days

sponsored by

STERLING INN

BANQUET k CONFERENCE CENIER

Loon River

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adult $16 •

What's hot? It certainly isn't the weather.
We can keep you warm, though, with the
following selections. Here's the latest food for
thought and talk.

Cafe

Marriage of Figaro

Top 20 Cassettes, CDs and sin-
gles as provided to The Jewish
News by Harmony House.

sponsored by

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Top 20 Cassettes and CDs:

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8 P.M. Saturday, November 17
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Singles

1. Coolio - "Gangsta's

YOUR OWN HOMEGROWN

WERE IN YOUR

1. Smashing Pumpkins
2. Bob Seger
3. Ozzy Osbourne
4. Alanis Morissette
5. Alan Jackson
6. Hootie & The Blowfish
7. Marilyn Manson
8. I.C.P
9. Natalie Merchant
G. 10. Mariah Carey
b 11. Janet Jackson
12. Michael Bolton
13. Bone Thugs `1•1 Harmony
14. Antrax
15. Dangerous Minds
(soundtrack)
16. Green Day
17. Red Hot Chili Peppers
18. Blues Traveler
19. Coolio
20. Pulp Fiction

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Paradise"
2. Mariah Carey - "Fantasy"
3. Michael Jackson - "You
Are Not Alone"
4. Goo Goo Dolls - "Name"
5. Xscape - "Who Can I
Run To"
6. Seal - "I'm Alive"
7. Monica - "Like This and
Like That"
8. Brandy - "Brokenhearted"
9. Lisa Loeb & Nine -
"Do You Sleep"
10. Terry Ellis - "Where Ever
You"
11. Smashing
Pumpkins -
`Bullet With..."
12. Janet Jackson -
"Run-away"
13. Gerald Levert -
"Already Missing"
14. Peter Cetera -
"Forever Tonight"
15. Take That "Back
for Good"
16. Jodeci - "Love U
4 Life"
17. Groove Theory -
"Tell Me"
18. Tim McGraw - "I
Like It, I Love ...
19. Alabama - "Angels
Among Us"
20. Luniz - "Playa Hata"

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Mike Dembs
Rates Videos

Batman Forever- I have a
theory about these Batman
movies: They are cyclical enigmas.
Huh? Allow me to explain. When
first we hear of a new Batman
movie, it's usually the summer be-
fore it's released and all the buzz
is about what villain is going to be
re-created and what actor is lucky
enough to play the part (i.e. Robin
Williams was at one
point interested in
3ONE5
playing the Riddler).
Then after Christmas
the coming attraction
hits the theaters and
rumor has it that
some people actually
pay to get into a the-
ater just to see the
trailer (I don't think I
want to be in an ele-
vator with these peo-
ple). Then tension
mounts as the release
date draws near. Usu-
ally, the third week in May is
when the movie hits the big
screen. Box office records are det-
onated in the first week, and by
Week 3 nobody much cares any-
What's hot at Barnes & Noble, more. Several months later the
Orchard Lake in West Bloomfield video release is announced (usu-
ally at the price where, if you act
now, you receive an ice crusher).
Best Seller Titles
It comes out on video, does fairly
1. My American Journey by
well the first two weeks and then
Colin Powell (Random
ends up collecting dust like those
House $25.95)
Ernest movies I bought haphaz-

"

Harmony House

2. Lost World by Michael
Crichton (Random House
$25.95)
3. Goosebumbs #37 Headless
Ghost by R.L. Stine
(Scholastic, $3.95)

4. Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
(Scholastic, $3.50)
5. Hundred Secret
Senses by Amy
Tan (Putnam, GP & Sons,
$24.95)
6. Emotional Intelligence by D.
Goleman (Bantam $23.95)
7. Night Journey by K. Lasky
(Penguin Trade, $4.99)
8. Horse Whisperer by Nicholas
Evans (Bantam Doubleday,
$23.95)
9. Frank Lloyd Wright Design
by Constantine (B&N Dist,
$12.98)
10. Borrowed Time by P.
Monette (Avon Books, $11)

TOMMY LEE JIM
EAR R EY

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