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and interested in
extended impro-
visation:' Adds dobro-player Anders Beck,
"We play acoustic instruments, but we put
on a rock 'n' roll show. We play in bigger
clubs, there's a killer light show and we're
as loud as your favorite rock band." Quite
a feat for five acoustic instruments. Spend
New Year's Eve (or the night before) with
the Kalamazoo-based band at the Royal
Oak Music Theatre Wednesday-Thursday,
Dec. 30-31, with opening act Nicki Bluhm
and the Gramblers."Our music definitely
hearkens another era," says Nicki Bluhm,
"but at the same time, we want it to be
contemporary. Reflective of now even
though it nods to other times. We want
it to be vintage modern:'$25-$50. (248)
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AT THE MOVIES
OPENING DEC. 25:
Carol is already the critics' darling, win-
ning the highest award at Cannes and
five Golden Globe nods, including best
film, director (Todd Haynes, 54) and
best actress (co-stars Cate Blanchett and
Rooney Mara). The film is set in the 1950s,
like Haynes' highly praised film Far From
Heaven (2002). Like Heaven it involves
concealed gay relationships. Carol is a
high-society woman, in the midst of a
difficult divorce, who chances to meet
a much younger store clerk (Mara). The
relationship that develops gives Carol's
neglectful husband ammunition in a cus-
tody fight for their young daughter.
Quentin Tarantino's new film, The
Hateful Eight, is set in the Wild West, not
long after the end of the Civil War. The
plot is long and complex: Suffice it to
say it begins with a bounty hunter (Kurt
Russell) taking a fugitive (Jennifer Jason
Leigh, 53) to be hung. Things don't go
smoothly as they run into bad weather
and, of course, a raft of Tarantino-esque
odd-ball characters. Leigh has received
a best supporting actress Golden Globe
Leigh
Weisz
nomination for this film (it's her third
Golden Globe nod). Leigh is low-key
about her personal life, rarely talking
about her late father (actor Vic Morrow)
or her Oscar-nominated screenplay writer
mother (Barbara Turner, 79). So, it's no
surprise that's she's never talked about
what a personal source told me: Her
mother's family was very active assisting
Jews fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
Youth, which has received lukewarm
reviews, stars Michael Caine, 82, as Fred,
an acclaimed composer, who vacations
with his daughter (Rachel Weisz, 45) and
his best friend, Mick (Harvey Keitel, 76),
a famous filmmaker. Mick is still profes-
sionally active, while Fred seems happily
retired. I'll probably see this film as a
tribute to Michael Caine, whose down-
to-earth likeability is irresistible, as is his
embrace of diversity. Here's Caine on his
background:"My father was Catholic, my
mother was a Protestant, so I became
Protestant because she had the upper