Lift every voice and sing! The University Gospel Chorale will be putting on its annual spring concert tomorrow at Hill Auditorium. This free show begins at 5 p.m. and lasts until the Spirit says otherwise. ApiL E Friday w . April 18, 997 'Murder at 1600' dies on-screen ', y By Julia Shib Daily Arts Writer For the past few weeks, heart-pound- ing and explosive trailers for "Murder At 1600" have burst onto movie screens and television sets everywhere. These awesome previews promise a smorgas- bord of thrilling action, incredible stunts and an armful of beautiful babes. It's just too bad the trailers were more fun to watch than the movie. "Murder At 1600" stars Wesley Snipes as Harlan Regis, a hard-nosed, smart-mouthed, Washington, D.C. homicide cop who's just stumbled upon the biggest crime of his career: A woman has been brutally murdered at the White House. But for some reason, the government is extremely unwilling to let him carry out an investigation. Aided by reluctant Secret Service Agent Nina Chance (Diane Lane), Regis plows through hostile Secret Service agents and evidence that myste- riously surfaces or disappears, to discov- er a massive conspiracy plot which will affect the fate of the entire nation. When the world violently cringed after seeing Charlie Sheen in the dumb "The Shadow Conspiracy" filmmakers thought that they would make almost the same movie, this time with Wesley Snipes as the prospective winning factor. Granted, Snipes is a lot more enter- taining than a guy R who can't show his face without mak- Mu ing people think of Heidi's "Lil' Black AtE Book 0' Names," but the plot of "Murder" is much too shallow and much too limp to be any fun. The film's erratic pace is chunkier than year-old milk. As the underlying conspiracy behind the murder slowly Fountains' Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood will play In Detroit on Sunday. T-N-" lountains of Wae spurt pop into Detroit Dennis Miller, Diane Lane and Wesley Snipes star in "Murder at 1600." emerges and the President is in dire risk of being implicated, the movie is fairly suspenseful Unfortunately, the EVIEW rder at 1600 * 3rnarwood and Showcase By Use Harwin Daily Music Editor Move over Ted Nugent - Adam Schlesinger, bassist of Fountains of Wayne, is the new Motor City adman. Of course, this is all accord- ing to Schlesinger's partner in crime and lead vocalist _ _ _ _