wwwwww w w ww T w low G L R bl Parker reaffirms talent with acoustic approach raham Parker his nose - his songs get exposed includes at least one new composi- making.) Parker's moral outrage eclipses his ive! Alone in America for the finely crafted works that they tion, as well as "Don't Let It Break Judging solely from this docu- melodic sensibilities. A line like CA Records are and always have been. You Down" from last year's ment - that is, ignoring Parker's "They'll never let any nigger in, More than a live album, Live! "comeback" The Mona Lisa's Sister. mediocre records from the first half Why do you think its called the Parker's music has always been works as a miniature retrospective of Live! closes with "A Change is of this decade - one can safely con- White House?" makes you want to oted in early rock and rhythm & Parker's critically praised, Billboard- Gonna Come," his second Sam dude that Parker is one of the best reach for a feather and a bucket, but lues, so the solo acoustic approach ignored career. The fourteen songs Cooke cover in as many albums. (Is out there. If he falls short of the top luckily he concentrates on personal - . o a-k f lb i far this nattern merely an invitation to rank that includes Elvis Costello, politics, mostly. -Mark Swartz Michigan Continued from page 8 "We have been getting the ball inside a little more to Mills. If they don't double-team him, he has to make a power move and score," Fisher said. Rumeal Robinson has been his usual self, scoring points, finding the open shooters, and playing strong defense. Robinson is second in the tournament with assists, averaging 8.3 per game. Demetrius Calip has stepped in to give the Wolverines the ball-hand- ling guard they were searching for. Told by ex-coach Bill Frieder to consider transferring, Calip came in against North Carolina and held Jeff Lebo to only two free throws after Lebo had scored a quick 17. Mark Hughes, Mike Griffin, and Loy Vaught also have played key roles for Michigan, which has never before played a game in April. I clinchingvictory over Georgetown. In the backcourt, Phil Henderson and Quin Snyder play the shooting and point guard positions. Snyder, a resident of Seattle, will be hosting dinner for the Duke entourage before the Final Four starts. Seton Hall, Continued from page 9 points for his career. The third cog in the Pirate attack comes from New York - Brooklyn,to be exact. John Morton, the Hall's leading scorer at 17.3 points per game, has been somewhat shut down in the tournament, but has scored 30-plus points on seven different occasions this year. Daryll Walker, the second-leading rebounder in the tournament at 10.3 per game, is the Hall's other forward. He is only 10 points away from the 1,000 point plateau. Gerald Greene is the final Pirate starter. Adding to the wide assortment of play gua Wig shoi inju fina toms that coac are they is a surprising one. Thle expectation might be that his music would lose its punch without drums cracking and horns blasting. But as Parker strips down - managing to keep the ever-present shades planted firmly on are ta en rom asuMs gongus aU back as Howlin' Wind, his debut from 1976, and include two tracks from the classic Squeezing Out Sparks album, a decade old but still in working condition. The album Cooke's fabulous discography? A demonstration of hip tastes? Parker's unspectacular singing style certainly doesn't gain anything from the comparisons he seems insistent on John Hiatt, and Paul Westerberg, then at least he can be mentioned in the same breath as Lou Reed and Billy Bragg. Like Reed and Bragg, sometimes I Run aon B fuw before you run ar'ound Before you shop Briarwood, why not enter the Briarwood Run. Events include a 1 mile walk along with 5, 10 and 20K runs. And all proceeds benefit children of Washtenaw County through the Galens Medical Society, the University of Michigan medical students volunteer services. Last year the Run raised nearly $10,000 for this cause. For more information, call 769-9610, or stop by the Briarwood Office to pick up an entry form. Baron Continued from page 4 cameos by Sting and the famed Ital- ian actress Valentina Cortesa (Juliet of the Spirits, Day For Night) who is Queen to Robin Williams' King. A lot has been written about the cost of this film, but from what I can see every penny went into what is on screen. Last year's fantasy film Willow also cost nearly $50 mil- lion, but it pales in comparison to Baron Munchausen.Willow was a hackneyed ripoff of every George Lucas film and, even at its worst, Baron Munchausen isnever trite. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is playing at Showcase Cinemas. IIE L I HXL4\R Ilinois Continued from page 8 The rest of the starting line up includes Nick Anderson, Lowell Hamilton, and Steve Bardo, the team's defensive specialist. Marcus Liberty, who started while Gill was out, also plays a key role. If there is one "weakness" on this Illinois team, it is the outside shooting, where Gill has been the only consistent scorer. Indiana won the Big Ten this year, but a strong finish helped sec- ond-place Illinois capture the top seed in the Midwest regional. The Illini went to work from there, knocking off McNeese State, Ball State, Louisville, and Syracuse to earn a berth in Seattle. The Battle in Seatt Duke v. Seton Hall, Saturday, 5:42 p.r Michigan v. Illinois, Saturday, 8:12 p.n Championship Game, Monday, 9:12 p. All games in the Seattle Kingdome Duke Continued from page 9 Brickey, a 6-foot-5 junior, who jumps center and played in the mid- dle a fair amount last year. So far in the tournament, he has averaged 12.3 points and 6.3 rebounds a game, with a high of 21 points against Minnesota. Ferry'saproteg6, Christian Laet- tner, starts at center for the Blue Devils. Laettner was the one who scored 23 points and stymied his fellow first-year performer, Alonzo Mourning, in Duke's Final Four- Michigan 1988-89 Team Statistics Including NCAA Tournament Field Goal-Attempts 1259-2197, 57.3 3-Pt Field Goal-Attempts 187- 395, 47.3 Free Throws-Attempts 525-717, 73.2 Rebounds- Offensive, Defensive 378, 927; Assists 703 Points, Average per game 3230, 92.3 Michigan Starter. G. Ri R.Rc L. Va S.Hi T.Mi M. H -ii - - - - - - - - - - r mm.- - - - -. '/- .0 I EXCEPT SUN. & HOLS. FIRST AFTERNOON SNOW ONLY TUESDAY BARGAIN DAY $2.75 AU. SHOWS ONT. SHOWS DAILY I LATE SHOWS FRI. & SAT. 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