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The Skirball was allegedly one of
the targets considered by Buford
O'Neal Furrow Jr., charged in the
August shooting at the JCC, but was
passed by because of tight security.
Herscher noted that the reading
had been proposed by Heston more
than a year ago, as a memorial trib-
ute to a close Jewish friend, Dr.
Louis Jolyon West, founder and chair
of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric
Institute.
In addition, Herscher cited aspects
of Heston's life that are not generally
known, such as his actions as an
early civil rights advocate and as a
strong opponent of Hollywood's
blacklist of suspected communists
during the McCarthy era in the
1950s.
No mention was made of Heston's
NRA activities. The actor recited
poems from Robert Frost and Alfred
Lord Tennyson, selections from
Shakespeare's Macbeth and a biblical
passage about Moses.
— Tom Tugend
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Actor and anti-gun control lobby-
ist Charlton Heston has gone ahead
with a controversial reading at a
Jewish museum in Los Angeles.
But some donors to the Skirball
Cultural Center boycotted the early
December event, which was attended
by a near-capacity crowd of 200 peo-
ple, to protest Heston's views on
guns.
Dr. Uri Herscher, the president of
the museum — which is celebrating
an expansion — defended the
selection of Heston by
saying that his institu-
tion was open to
Greatest hits .
divergent views.
records are
Heston, 75, is
almost never a
perhaps best
good ca reer
remembered for
move. In fact,
his movie role as
these
retrospec-
Moses in The Ten
tives
often
indi-
Commandments,
cate
that
an
but recently he has
artist has either
been in the news
run out of ideas or
mainly as an outspo-
is just trying to coast
ken opponent of gun
through
a multi-record
control laws as president of
contract.
Whatever
the case may
the National Rifle Association.
(Warner
Brothers
Rev
be,
Perry
Farrell's
. The announcement of this
Records)
is
a
revelation
of
sorts.
month's event was quickly con-
The former Jane's Addiction front-
demned by the Progressive Jewish
man and leader of Porno for Pyros is a
Alliance of Los Angeles.
hit-or-miss kind of guy, and
In a letter to the Los
the 16 tracks on Rev are all
Angeles Jewish Journal, the
Charlto n Heston:
hits. Farrell opens the album
alliance's president, Patsy
The gu n-control
with
two solo tracks — the
Ostroy, charged that because opponen t recently
scorching
title track and a
of the August shootings by a
gave a reading
cover
of
Led
Zeppelin's
white supremacist at a local
at a Jewish
"Whole
Lotta
Love." In
Jewish community center,
museum in L.A.
both instances, Farrell makes
the invitation to Heston
great use of his haunting,
represented "the height of insensitivi-
high-pitched wail.
ty to the victims and their families."
"Rev" is a three-minute reminder
Similar criticism was leveled by
of
how
great Jane's Addiction used to
the group Women Against Gun
be:
The
densely layered guitars,
Violence, which, also citing the
aggressive
drum beats and other-
shooting rampage at the JCC, said it
worldly
instrumentation
provide
was inappropriate for a Jewish insti-
Farrell with the sort of foundation he
tution like the Skirball to host the
needs to go off on his lyrical tan-
actor.
ta.
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In his counterblast last week,
Michaels told he Washington Post
that "what satire is supposed to do is
provoke discussion.
"We are not pro-drugs, but we
make jokes about drugs," Michaels
said. "We're not pro-ignorance, but
we make jokes about ignorance, and
the only way you can do it is by
showing ignorance. The idea that
any discussion of these ideas is out of
bounds is idiotic to me."
— Torn Tugend
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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