14B -The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, March 20, 1997 .0 The Michigan Daily WeekendMai , ... *. . .a............. I C om A weekly list of who's where, what's happening and why you need to be there ... Some may arg pornography can. Today's special these contoversial paper should. Sex is everywhe thing to market. It comes into ou that play with the that does anything peers out from bel thursday CAMPUS CINEMA Under The Domim Tree (1995) This film, in Hebrew with English subtitles, tells the engag- ing and optimistic coming-of-age story of Israel's famed female star Gila Almagor. Mich. 7 p.m. The Graduate (1967) For its 30th Anniversary, Mike Nichols' classic suburban satire gets a special commemorative print, which does not include any digitally enhanced Mrs. Robinson sequences. Mich. 9:15. p.m. ..MUSIC Big Dave and the Ultrasonics Jump-blues orig- inals. Rick's. 9:30 p.m. Vic Chesnutt With the Scud Mountain Boys. 7th House in Pontiac. 7 p.m. Call (810) 645- 6666. De La Soul With guest Pour Man's Orchestra. St. Andrew's Hall. 8 p.m. Call 961-MELT. drivetrain Acoustic ensemble plays with Poignant Plecostomus. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. Folk Spotlight Series Dan Shere, Tom Vesbit, Eric Steve and company. Michigan League Underground. 8-11 p.m. Free. Kate and Anna McGarrigle Singer/songwrit- ers who have worked with The Chieftains. The Ark. 8 p.m. $15. Princess Superstar Catch the white-trash, yet very cool female rapper of the '90s. The Shelter. 7:30 p.m. Call 961-MELT. ALTERNATIVES Fiction Reading Novelist David Foster Wallace reads from "InfiniteJest" and "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again." Borders. 7:30 p.m. Free. Book Signing University Law Prof. William Ian Miller signs copies of "The Anatomy of Disgust." Shaman Drum. 4 p.m. Free. friday CAMPUS CINEMA 12 Monkeys (1995) Bruce Willis stars, along with a skeptic Madeleine Stowe and a frantic Brad Pitt, in Terry Gilliam's futuristic mystery concerning the search for a cure for a devas- tating virus. Nat Sci. 7 & 9:30 p.m. $2 at the door. The Graduate See Thursday. Mich. 7 & 9:15 p.m. Evening At The Dream Bar (1992) Two cou- ples try to save their marriages with the help of a bartender who is trying to ignore her own divorce crisis. In Mandarin with English subti- tles. Angell Aud A. 8 p.m. Free. MUSIC R. L. Burnside Hear some blues from the hills of Mississippi. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. $8 in advance, $10 at door. Cranes Appearing with Rasputina, who play cellos while wearing corsets. Intriguing. St. Andrew's Hall. 6:30 p.m. Call 961-MELT. Lapdogs Horns, funk and soul. Rick's. 9:30 p.m. Del McCoury Band Bluegrass heroes perform with RFD Boys. The Ark. 8 p.m. $13.50. Duncan Sheik Start barely breathing with Sheik and guest Jill Sobule. 7th House in Pontiac. 8 p.m. Call (810) 645-6666. Shubertiade IV See Shubertiade IlIl on Thursday. 8pm. University of Michigan Concert Band A musi- cal program that features the work of Ives, Copland and more. Hill. Free. 8 p.m. THEATER Jesus Christ Superstar MUSKET presents Theater God Andrew Lloyd Webber's popera illustrating the final week in the life of Christ, with a few stylistic exaggerations. Power Center. $7 for students. 8 p.m. 764-0450. At Home With ... Poking More Fun See Thursday. 8 p.m. ALTERNATIVES Fiction Reading Crime novelist Minette Walters reads from her latest novel, "The Echo." Borders. 7:30 p.m. Free. saturdaVy CAMPUS CINEMA Zero For Conduct (1933) A new teacher at a repressive boys' school provokes a rebellion of the hidden secrets of the school. By French film genus Jean Vigo, and in French with English subtitles. Nat Sci. 7 p.m. Le Corbeau (1943) Based on a pre-World War II true story, this suspense thriller examines the ferocities of war, including the mass-hys- teria and public chaos that developed. In French with English subtitles. Nat Sci. 8 p.m. Les Diaboliques (1955) The original version of the Sharon Stone thriller in which a wife and a mistress join forces to murder the man they share. French with English subtitles. Nat Sci. 9:30 p.m. MUSIC See Thursday 7 & 11 p.m. By Brian Gnatt * Daily Arts Editor Cake Babe Go the distance with Cake and guest the Blue Ox. Majestic. 9 p.m. Call (810) n a typical warm Southern California day, a 20-year- old blonde bombshell named Lexus is enjoying her day off the same way millions of other working stiffs do - by hanging around the house. All she wants is a lit- tle rest and relaxation after many arduous days of jug- gling classes at the local college and shooting scenes for her latest film, "Debbie Does Dallas - A New Beginning." While the busty coed would fit in perfectly running along the beaches of Los Angeles rescuing drowning children alongside David Hasselhoff, Lexus's productions are a bit too steamy for the likes of "Baywatch," TV and even the neighbor- hood movie theater. Lexus is a porn star, and having sex on-camera, she says, is a great way to pay the bills. Forget work-study programs, selling trendy clothes at the mall or serving chicken-a-la-king in the dorm cafeteria. Working your way through school can be a bit rough,. but some people find more orgasmic ways to pay tuition than serving' greasy meat and sioppy joes to " hungry humans. Lexus may only be a few years out of high school, but top- contracted adult video actresses like her- self are raking in six-figure incomes from a segment of the entertainment industry that traditionally remains hush- hush and behind closed doors. According to Adult Video News, the major trade publication for the adult video industry, adult video rentalsand sales last year reached $3.9 billion - and that figure doesn't even include videos sold through mail-order. Add in sales from phone-sex outlets, strip clubs, The only male porn star w adult books, magazines, clothing, toys, CD-ROMs, peep shows and on and on. and that $3.9 billion isn't even half of the the estimated sales figure Americans are pouring into the adult entertainment industry each year. While porno flicks may only seem prevalent in red-light districts and in restricted areas of mainstream video stores, the American pub- lic isn't shying away from pornography in the least. Adult video sales and rentals for last year were up 25 percent from 1995, while the num- ber of hardcore titles released to the market was up 40 percent from 1995, for a total.of nearly 8,000 video releases in 1996 alone. Even though many people may see pornography as immoral, disgust- ing, degrading and detrimental to society, the adult entertainment indus- try is going strong - possibly at its most successful point in history. For porn actresses like Lexus, the success of the adult video indus- try means better opportunities and bigger paychecks. Lexus's studio, Vivid Video, has adopted the Hollywood moviemaking mentality, and leads the adult video industry with its well-produced movies, contract performers and directors and high salaries. Also following in Hollywood's footsteps, Vivid has moved to shooting the majority of its straight releases on film, as opposed to the more traditional and cheaper-looking releases shot on video. WGeke1N M AG A ZIN E Along with the film improvements comes what Vivid calls "big- budget films," which frequently cost the company $200,000 a pop, like the studio's award-winning "Bobby Sox" and "Borderline" - far cries from the majority of low-budget adult videos on the market. Big budgets also bring the big names, and Vivid is one of a few adult video companies that has contracts with its stars. The "Vivid Girls," Vivid's crop of female starlets, are made up of some of the industry's leading ladies like Nikki Tyler, Janine and Christy Canyon. Lexus makes her starring debut as a Vivid Girl later this year in the upcoming "Debbie Does Dallas - A New Beginning," a new chapter in porn's most famous film, "Debbie Does Dallas." Lexus stars as Debbie in a whole new twisted story of cheerleaders, moms and wacky high school adventures. While Lexus began modeling nude when she was 18 and was featured as the May 1996 Penthouse centerfold, she said climbing into the porn industry wasn't some kind of lifelong dream. "Some people have dreams of being a porno star, but it kind of fell into my hands in a way" Lexus said in an interview with The Michigan Daily. "What made me decide was using the money factor to my benefit as far as my education goes" Finding work in the industry wasn't much of a challenge for Lexus at first, while filming her first movie presented her with lots of new challenges. "That was a little strange she said. " didn't know what to expect. I worked with a guy named T.T. Boy who is very good, he's a very nice guy. I met him before- hand, and we talked and got to know each h a contract, Jon Dough. other and he made me feel comfortable so it was easier for me." Another challenge Lexus faced when she entered the industry was dealing with the responses from her friends and family when they found out she was acting in adult films. "I did catch a lot of grief" she said. "But I found that my friends stuck beside me, and the people who really had a problem with it, really had problems with themselves. It's not their business anyway, it's my life.' After briefly leaving the porn industry for a boyfriend who wasn't happy with her occupation, Lexus decided to return to adult videos to support herself while enrolled in Southern California's Ventura College and while taking real estate courses. The adult entertainment industry has a lot to offer a beautiful, young woman who is willing to perform; women are paid high salaries and treated like the royal- ty of the business, unlike the men, who are seen as disposable pieces of meat and as mere "accessories." "Women have a lot more jobs than men," Lexus said. "The women are the centerpiece and the men are accessories." Jon Dough knows what it's like to be a man in the porn industry. Starring with Lexus in the new "Debbie" film in the role of "Dallas," he's been performing in adult films for 10 years. Most of his career was spent doing freelance work, living movie-by-movie like the other actors Nt 645-6666. Shubertiade Ill Shubert's masterworks per- formed by a roster of international artists and directed by Hermann Prey. Rackham Auditorium. $20-$32. 8 p.m. 764-2538. THEATER At Home With ... Three one-act plays by Tennessee Williams, Shel Silverstein and Christopher Durang are presented using the same set. Arena Theater. 7 p.m. Free Admission. 764-6800. Poking More Fun All-female comedy group Sensible Footwear, who are self-described as "comedic feminist terrorists," present their newest show. Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. $9 for students. 663-7367. Shall We Dance Chrysalis Chamber Players present a night of ballroom dance music and performances, with special guests from Ann Arbor Dance Classics. Kerrytown Concert House. $5 for students. 8 p.m. 769-2999. Martin Hayes Irish fiddler Hayes is joined by 'uitarist Dennis Cahill. The Ark. 8 p.m. 13.50. moe See the tour for the interestingly-titled "No Doy" album. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. $8 at door. The Presidents of the United States of America Get happy with wacky tunes from PUSA. With guest Redd Kross. St. Andrew's Hall. 8 p.m. Call 961-MELT. Twistin Tarantulas Get down and boogie at the 7th House in Pontiac. 9 p.m. Call (810) 645-6666. Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Program con- sists of Vaughn Williams, Sarasate, Bond, and Stravinsky. Michigan Theater. $15-$25 for stu- dents. 8 p.m. 994-4801. Dancing Lights Folk Festival A night of folk music is showcased by Richard Lawrence, the Celtic group Nutshell and other University stu- dents, including guitarist Blake Chen, Russian folksinger Maria Mikheyenko, stepdancer John Donahue and others. U-Club in the Union. $5 for students. 7 p.m. 763-3281. Lexus is a 20-year-o in the industry, with( signed a contract to him the only male p "It's good once y( year-old Dough sai hate my guts." Getting started it After making some work his magic. Dot star: "a big schlong. tant, but when your (For an audition) yo of the entertainme endowed you are, y( Once in, perform contracted stars anc stantial paychecks,x home the bacon. W from $200 to $500 Weekendi Magazine Editors: Brian A. Gnatt, Greg Park Weekend Magazine Photo Editor: Margaret Myers. Writers: Dean Bakopoulos, Eugene Bowen, Brian A. Gnatt, Jennifer Petlinsk and Julia Shih. Photographers: Margaret Myers, Jeannie Servaas and Warren Zinn. Cover photograph: Vivid Girt Janine stars in, the film "Heavenly." Cover design: Brian A. Gnatt and Greg Parker Graphics Editor: Tracey Harris. Arts Editors; rian A. Gnatt and Jennifer Petlinski,.