./ IN 1 7, Hou ton' econd album, Whit� set nother preee­ den by becoming the only album �rdcd by a female solo artist to debut at the '1 spot on the album cbans. That album featured three more'1 hi ;"1 WQIIM Dance With S�""Didn"Wt!AImostHave It All," "So EmotioMl" and "WMJy Do Broltu HetITU Gt,. " D - JAZZ IS TOO ••• - "Mlc 'Brade a d Harold McKi ey et tbe tow 0 nre with I st w ekeDd a d will aID J e 28-3 ,at t e Attic T eatre. Tbelr latest feature, "JGU Is Too ... " pic up where Its predece or "Jazz Is" left oR. BradeD aDd McKiDDey are ceo paDled by Gaye LYDD McKiDDey OD tbe drams, Ray McKiDDey OD Ba . Mlcbe' I tbe ultry Dd iv dou fe al voice of tbe productloD • ell tbe director wblle Harold tickle tbe ivory's like Dever before. , Bot of tee" 0 e-grown" t leDt ave ad exteDslve experteaee iD tbe eDtertaiDmeDt IDd stry aDd bave worked ltb uch greats a : Cab C lIoway, Du e EIIlDgloD, Cole Porter, aDd Lloael HamptoD. CODtact tbe Attic Theatre 1D Detroit or TlcketMater. 'Straight Out' Says' By Fred RlcIllanlloa Ute Tony Brown' terrible 01 "Whitt! Girl" which opened and quickly closed 1 t yea, Matty Rich' "Straight Out OfBrooIdyn, " says to drup, • but it does it in a lmoOUllDl' miCb. JIlt the Cnepltx Odeon Metropolitan and, of course, I t in the c with two rows of school-age children, -Itraipt out of Red Hook" who spent the movie detailing which Red Hook apartment was theirs, where the front doors were and where the part WIS. Since this is writer, director and 'producer Matty Rich's first movie, . there can only be congratulations . and accOlades out there for him. He i also a fairly good actor, playing leuer par:t of Larry, the guy who always "wolfs· people and gets them into trouble. "Straight Out," reminiscent of parts of Lorraine Han berry's "Raisin in the Sun," is the tory of a . father, George T. Odom as Ray BroWD,·who works hard for his fami­ ly, but who cannot seem to make enougb-and so he gets drunk and beats his wife, Ann D. Sanders Frankie Brown, when he is �trated. • lnwhile, his son, Lawrence Gilliard Jr. as Dennis Brown thinks tbat the only �ay the family, ,will prosper is to get "that money" out there-no matter what he has to do. So together with two friends, Mark Malone Kevin, and Larry, the trio plans and carrie out the theft of drug dealer. The end re ul t, of course, i edy all around. ' It is a poignant story, a simple story, and it tells volumes to those who would listen. THIS MOVIE IS not heavy on violence, ex and langua&e, as some would have believe. In fact, it appeared to me to be pretty light­ weight, compared to some I've seen, and some I know our young people have seen . . The one sex scene is over like tbat-and I_know, without having seen them. that "New Jack: City" and "A Rage in Harlem" have far more graphic sex scene ,and I imagine the kids behind me saw them both. The violence is more imaginative than graphic (nothing at all like Farrah Fawcett's interpretation of "Ex­ tremuies" or "Glory,,), and the lan­ guage is not as broad or vicious as "Die Hard" or "Predator. " Uneven would be the right word for most of the movie as it runs from beginning (finding the family' problems) to the end. Sometimes the transition scenes are slow, but they flow smoothly unlike "The White A Hair-Raising Affair CHICAOO - Hair stylists form ICI'OIS the country will convene in Chicago July 6-8 at the Knicker­ bocker Hotel, to get a first-hand look at 1boma Hayden'a DeW hair tyl for Fall/Winter. "Hail'-RDising Af­ /_" is the title of the latest bend re� by the NBH Group, Inc., a profeuional oraanization of bair pen and cosmetologists .: Tbc new tyles' will be introduced dud NBH Group's semi-annual Educational Retial. Stylis will receive a complimentary copy of the trend releue book with technical , have an opportunity to Ieam bow to cut, roll and perfect the .ty . Tbere alIo wUl be el on Artistic Styling, Braidina nc:lmkllueI, n'. Hair Sculpti 'Roller Placement, Nail Art Trends, . aDd Marketing & Motivation. tyUI attending tbe "HaNlr-Oll . 8 worbbop will rec::eM mJ._In-= YidDo OIl the new �nd "�D. internationally a.lper and Artiadc NBH Group, ya of I of the relreat be • "HtJlr.RlJi.rbrg AII_" ben mode • tep off the " of the DeW trend rel� at a pectacular Hair and Fashion Revue being held in the Knickerbocker's Grand Ballroom, Sunday, July 7 �t 8:30pm. ·Tbi event ia not J t for hair Ityli 11," aaya Hayden. ·Anyone wbo appreciatca beauty and on will want to attend this extravaganza, to ICC the exciting hair creations and clothing by leaders in the industry." Mitchell, ChIcago; J ckie. Randolph, Washington, D.C.; B rbara Ed- r monds, Oakland; Stephan Zielinski, Minneapoli; Patt Patter on, • Chicago; and Paul Robinson, Jr., • South Carolina. . KINKS, Avlon, TCB and other • major cOmpanies in the hair care in- I dustry will host entertainment even _ during the Retreat. I I I I I For registration, tickets or add;- ALONG WITH Tom Hayden, tioNU in/OIf'1IIIItioll 011 the EdIlcatiott­ other top national educato for the GI Retreot and "Hair-RitJimg Affair" two-day peminar include: Wanda caU 1-8001922-0058. Patterson, Los Angeles; Reglnat 0' 'to Drugs and Mo.re Girl" which faded to dark and then lit up. Sometimes ctors got in the way of their own motivations-Rich should have direct them better. The sound technology could have been better well. ' One P rticularty poignant scene, and one that mes closet to genuine feeling and emotion is the one where Ray Brown is in front of the projects with his son, Dennis. Ray is not drunk. He peaks to his son, man-to-boy, and tells him he loved him, and DeMis, after Jooking confulod, smi and the viewer .the closeness that might peen po ible in this family (or that 0 was!. In any case, this i youthfu Ricfi's first venture-and such. deserves an a pplause for eve trying. • zz regular subscription prices' ,Coupon below must be filled out, and .mailed with payment' and postmarked by July '6 to qualify. • -0 Senior Cltlz n or Flxed Incom .00 Name __ � __ �� __ I City State_, __ Zip Pnone _ Ichlgan Clt�zen, P.O. Box 03!580, Highland Park, MI 48203