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VOLUME 5, NO. 6 OCTOBER 24, 1986
W I N T E R
Clothing as architecture
Keeping warm in the cold
Building your wardrobe 10
Shoes and accessories 12
MICH-ELLANY
Interview: Ed Pierce, mayor of Ann Arbor
THE LIST 4
What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend 1
EDITOR ............................................................................ Bill Marsh
PHOTO EDITOR............................................................Andi Schreiber
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FASHION COORDINATORS............Cathy Shap, Karolyn Silver
FILM EDITOR ..................................................................Kurt Serbus
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FILMS
ALIENS
A big, noisy, shallow sequel to
Ridley Scott's classic Alien.
Sigourney Weaver must return to the
planet where the nightmare began
and ends up taking on a whole
squadron of humungous parasites. At
the Fox Village Theater.
AMERICAN ANTHEM
A story of love and personal
triumph in the world of gymnastics,
starring one of those guys who was
on the U. S. Olympic Gymnastics
Team and one of those girls who
used to dance with Denio Terrio (the
white one). At the State Theater.
BLUE VELVET
The latest offering from director
David Lynch (Dune, Eraserhead) is
an erotic fantasy in which the action
is put into gear by a severed ear.
Already causing storms of
controversy. At the Ann Arbor
Theaters 1 & 2.
THE BOY WHO COULD FLY
An inspiring, if predictable, story
of autism and hope. You know-"If
you think you can, you can"-that
sort of thing. At the State Theater.
CHILDREN OF
A LESSER GOD
William Hurt is a teacher for the
deaf who falls in love with a
hearing-impaired woman in this
technically perfect adaptation of the
Broadway play. At the Movies At
Briarwood.
THE COLOR OF MONEY
Twenty years later, Paul newman
returnsas the Hustler, with a cynical
outlook and a new protoge (Tom
Cruise). Martin Scorsese directed
this pool hall drama. At the Campus
Theater.
CROCODILE DUNDEE
An Australlian adventurer tries to
make on the mean streets of New
York, attracting the interest of a
smart, independant female who
is-what else?- a journalist. At the
Movies At Briarwood.
DEADLY FRIEND
A high school student uses all his
scientific expertise to save the life of
his friend, but when she comes back,
she's reall, really deadly. From
director Wes Craven, who gave us
The Hills Have Eyes and Nightmare
On Elm Street. At the State Theater.
FERRIS BUELLER'S
DAY OFF
A manipulative but lovable high
school student takes a day off from
school in this brilliant and hilarious
comedy from John Hughes, the
director who dares to be different.
Matthew Broderick. At the Movies
At Briarwood.
THE FLY
David Cronenberg's offbeat
horror-romance stars Jeff Goldblum
as a scientist who finds himself
slowly being transformed into a
rather large Bluebottle after the
obligatory Experiment-Gone-
Haywire. At the Movies At
Briarwood.
HEARTBURN
Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep
star in this comedy about love and
marrige based on the life of Carl
" Bernstien. At the Movies At
Briarwood.
JO JO DANCER, YOUR
LIFE IS CALLING
Richard Pryor plays Richard
Pryor in this rather glossy, overly-
slick version of his own life. At the
State Theater.
JUMPIN' JACK FLASH
Who is the mysterious man from
the Stone's song, and why is he
screwing up Whoopi Goldberg's life?
Watch this zany, screwball comedy
and find out. At the Fox Village
Theater.
PEGGY SUE
GOT MARRIED
Kathleen Turner getas a second
shot at life when she travels back in
time to high school, 1960. Directed
by Francis Ford Coppala. At the Fox
Village Theater.
SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT
A young city girl scoffs at
monogamy and juggles three hopeful
suitors simultaneously in this
comedy of manners that's been hailed
as a sort-of low-budget Woody
Allen. At the Ann Arbor Theaters 1
& 2.
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Steve Guttenberg and Ally
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STAND BY ME
A beautiful, truly affecting movie
about four young boys poised on the
brink of adolescence in 1959. They
go on a quest to find a corpse
somewhere in the woods of Oregon,
and along the way they lose a little
innocence. Directed by Rob Reiner.
At the Campus Theater.
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Jack Lemmon hams it up in the
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It's a comedy. It's a drama. Just like
life. At the State Theater.
TOP GUN
Tom Cruise has the need for
speed and Kelly McGillis in this
story about maverick jet pilots. At
the Fox Village Theater.
TOUGH GUYS
Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas
are two old cons who get out of
prison after a very lengthy stay and
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world the only way they know how.
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