ARTS Wednesday, November 16, 1988 The Michigan Daily BY GREG BAISE Bongo, Binky's one-eared illegit- imate son, kneels over a broken plate in the middle of a spotless kitchen as the domineering shadow of Binky looks on. Bongo exclaims, "I swear to GodI didn't do it!" Welcome, friends. Welcome to a world where you and your friends are always in that domineering shadow, a world where, in the end, you lose. Welcome to Life in Hell. Life in Hell, a cynical cartoon look at love, at people, at authority, Binky is Everyman. When we laugh at him, we laugh at ourselves. When Binky feels pain, we also feel the pain. Sometimes we feel the pain while laughing at them, because there's a certain autobiographical element in the cartoon that we can relate to. at - well, at life, exists courtesy of the talents of Matt Groening, a 34- year old from Portland, Oregon. His father was a cartoonist, insuring that the young Matt would have an acute awareness of the powers of imagina- tion. Groening's talents did indeed be- gin to prosper at a young age. At the age of eight, he won a short story contest for Jack and Jill Magazine, which published the story. Then came fourth grade, where Groening's love for drawing, especially drawing strange monsters, came to fruition in Page 5 Matt Groening has been there, and so have the rest of us. That's Life. C+IWAoo 1$ HELL A CAtOO. 96001C &y M~lt 6pwoE,3)& Binky is Everyman. When we laugh at him, welaugh at ourselves. When Binky feels pain, we also feel the pain. Sometimes we feel the pain while laughing at them, because there's a certain autobiographical el- ement in the cartoon that we can re- late to. When Groening presents the "16 Types of College Professors," you can be sure that, during your collegiate years, you will suffer through courses with at least 15. The comic strip is usually a list, dealing with a continuing theme, such as work, love, school, and childhood. In fact, Groening is pro- moting Childhood Is Hell , his latest book. The book starts with "Chapter One: Is Childhood Hell?" What. fol- lows are 24 more chapters, with ti- tles ranging from "The 16 Types of Brothers" to "The 16 Types of Mothers," from "How toeBe a Wily 1-Year Old" to "How to Be a Teenage 12-Year-Old." Finally, after Chapter 25 ("What Have We Learned?") we are treated to 23 more cartoons that appear, according to Groening, "at practically no apparent added cost." Like his previous three books, Love Is Hell , Work Is Hell ,and School Is Hell , this new book is a collection of the cartoons, which ap- pear weekly in over 70 publications. Bongo, Binky's one-eared illegit- imate son, kneels over a broken plate in the middle of a spotless kitchen as the domineering shadow of Binky looks on. Bongo exclaims, "Don't say anything. I'm having the weird- est sense of dijd vu." MATT GROENING will autograph copies of Childhood is Hell at both Community Newscenters this after- noon; from noon-1:30 p.m. at 330 E. Liberty, and from 3- 4:30 p.m. at 1301 S. University. Exhibit marked with conviction BY EMILY REISBAUM ROBERT Carris, an LSA senior, spent some time in South America, in- cluding five days in an El Salvadoran refugee camp in Colomancagua Honduras. He returned with not only a great compassion for the refugees, but also a moving collection of his own photographs, and drawings done by refugee children. Displaced from the country by the El Salvadoran government, the 8,000 refugees -60 percent of which are children under ten years of age - suffer from injuries, hunger and poverty. The photographs, both black and white and color, capture the feelings of pain and suffering in each person - saa- ness even permeates the crooked smiles of the El Salvadoran children. Carris successfully combines photography with a collection of drawings and emotional statements to express the incredible wrongs that these people are unable to avoid. A photograph of an older man with a serious, tired, and angry expression is captioned by his quote: "They tell us that we are not under arrest, and yet we are prisoners." The exhibit also contains a plea to Ronald Reagan, written by a refugee woman, to stop aiding the El Salvadoran government, and a song by a six year old boy, wounded in fighting between government troops and rebels, which reveals the horrors of the refugees' oppression. A drawing done by an 11 year old is titled "Past, Present, and the Future" - a triptych which represents the past with the bombings of a village, the present with frozep figures looking at homes transformed into ramshackle huts, and the future with a rebuilt community, a restored life, and a church directly in the center, Rather than viewing the refugees as merely interesting studies or photp subjects, Carris is genuinely concerned with the injustices forced upon them by the El Salvadoran government. With this multi-media exhibit, Carris has brought back more than a powerful conviction; he has brought, a powerful means to move others to action in their defense. The exhibit is located in Room 1209 of the Michigan Union, and runrs through Friday from 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Auditions and Opportunities ---Wednesday, November 16, 10 p.m., Tyler Room 28, East Quad Audition for a short scene for a video. 5 men needed. Experience is good but not required, and there is not a big time commitment involved. Call 668-0159 for more information. -.Thursday, November 17, 8 p.m., UAC back room Just Kidding Production Company, a professional touring comedy, troupe, is holding open auditions for women. Call for information and appointment times: Kevin 996-2979; Rob 996-8179; Jason 663-1460. Auditions and Opportunities is a weekly feature of the Daily Arts Page, and is seeking contributions. Call Theatre Editor Cherie Curry 763-1 0379 with information. his involvement in the Creature Club, whose motto was, "I'm Pecu- liar.: Groening's Life in Hell characters first appeared in The Cooper Point Journal, the campus newspaper at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. After graduating in 1977, he moved to Los Angeles, where Life in Hell became an actual comic book for six issues. "Don't let the boss catch you reading this," says a clever Binky, plugging an ad for Work is Hell as his angrier-than-Hell boss looks on. Binky, everybody's favorite fellow American rabbit who's down in the dumps with his girlfriend, son, and job, is the main subject of Life In Hell. D0000 Spoons Vertigo Tango Polygram Records At first glance, this fourth album from Toronto pop band the Spoons seems an effective although unre- markable synth-pop outing in the style of Bryan Ferry-influenced com- bos Duran Duran or Icehouse. But while the smooth-yet-zippy synthe- sizer sounds and airy vocal melodies of "Sooner or Later" or any of the other A-side tracks work their way into your system as craftily as any slick TV commercial, the whole of Vertigo Tango reveals the kind of stylistic verve and sharp talent that does - at times - lift the Spoons onto a level one step up from most of their keyboard-sequencing contemporaries. Although the group made its only commercial splash in America so far with a minor new-wave hit from 1982 called "Nova Heart," the Spoons did move on afterward to put out a follow-up LP that lifted them to stardom in their native Canada - indeed, they are often featured in big- name product endorsements up North. But then the band nucleus of singer/guitarist Gordon Deppe and bassist Sandy Horne took a three year hiatus - returning in 1986 with the harder-edged Bridges over Borders LP. But whereas Bridges brought Deppe's effective six-string flourishes deeper into the mix to flesh out the band's precise keyboard sound and Deppe's tepid vocals,Vertigo Tango reverts somewhat to a wimpier-sounding formula more likely to break our top- 40, but a style that limits the band's proven ability to make sublime mu- sical gestures. When Deppe plugs into the box, though - on songs like "Bed of Nails" - the effects combine with John Punter's crisp and punchy pro- duction to approximate the expansive glory of Robert Plant's Now and Zen or Simple Minds' Once Upon a Time. And although Deppe's lyrics don't add the challenging dimension found in these artists or perhaps Tears for Fears, the refined attention devoted here to tasteful details - such as Steve Kendry's intricate Peter Gabriel-like rhythms -- does prove that the Spoons are as able to engage the mind as they are the feet. As the killer bass line to "The Opening Curtain" cascades down into an en- veloping atmospheric groove, one sees quite clearly how soon this band could put aside its professionalism and put out an exceptional pop record. -Michael Paul Fischer pathways to the future NEUROSCIENCE graduate study at IOWA Stipends of up to $13,500 plus tuition provided for study leading to the Ph.D. in Neuroscience. Write or call (319) 335-7830. 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