Ready, set, begin! _ girngaJQ Tomorrow in Daily Arts: "The Movies Begin" runs tonight at the Michigan. This collection U Have you seen the latest film from "Good Will Hunting" of some early short films from the turn of the century will be pre- star Matt Damon? No worries, pal. Tomorrow, Daily Arts will sented as part of the Silent Film Series at the Michigan. Films have a review of "Rounders so that you won't miss a thing such as "Journey to the Moon" and "The Great Train Robbery" are included, and will have live organ accompaniment. The screening starts at 4:10 p.m. AT Tuesday September 15, 1998 AND THE POPE WILL SEND US ANGELS 3 By Anna Kovalszki )aily line and irforminv Ari s i i r Angels, entities who hive becen part ol Western thought for thousmanls of years, still receive popular attention. From tieslision shows, such as "Tolched by an AIgel," to motion pictures such as "City of Angels' Angels from and finally litera- the Vatican ture, Milan Detroit Institute Kundera's dis- of Arts course on angels Avg.2 10928 in "Book of Laughter and] I orgceting," angels are not neglected by any means inm the modern world. The Vatican, traditionally linked with angels, owns many representations of these mystical beings, portrayed in paintings, sculp- tures, tapestries and objects of liturgi- cal use. "Angels from the Vatican." an exhibit of more than 100 works from the Vatican collections, tours five .S. cities and comes at a time of renewed interest in angels, said Father Allen t)uston,O.T, who is the Vatican direc- tor of the exhibition. to the credit of the organizers of the exhibition, certain factors have not been forgotten. The timelessness of the fascination with angels receives proper attention. Although biblical representa- tions of angels seem most prevalent, many roles of angels are shown. From Greek and Roman pagan traditions, such as found on red-figure vases and in sculptural representations of Eros, angel of love, to modern, surrealist presence of angels, such as in Salvador Dali's "Angelic Landscape," thousands oftraditional years have been included. 'Fo test the relevance of this exhibit in our time, public opinion studies were Virginio Ciminaghi's statue "The Annunciation" was created in 1967. conducted b the Chrysler Corporation, one of the major financial supporters of the tour. According to the study, 93.8 percent of South-Central Americans and 70.8 percent of North- Central Americans believe in angels. This fact was reinforced in my mind by the many visitors who came to view the exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Saturday, and by the many shoppers in the gift shop scrambling to make a purchase. The exhibit space is set up with dif- ferent colors in each room, arches as part of the architectural design and contains a theme of angels within dif- ferent roles. The origins of angelic rep- resentations were examined within the confines of Roman and Etruscan art, such as lids of ancient sarcophagi. Christian roles of angles, as messen- gers, inspirations, guardians, attend- ings and music-makers were shown through paintings of artists including Raphael, Veronese and Murillo, and objects of spiritual value, like reliquar- ies, processional crosses and mon- strances. An original and interesting space within the exhibit allows viewing of catalogues and related books, and also contains listening opportunities for music with angels. I was surprised by The Concert of Angles is a painting, ca, 1672, by Giovanni Battista Gaulli, called Baciccia. It is among the many works of art on exhibit at the "Angels from the Vatican exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Arts. the many styles of music which incor- porate angels within their notes. From European instrumental and classical vocal, to world music, to gospel and popular music, angels have captured the attention of the musical world. After all., in what context can Jimmi Hendrix and Christian psalms be men- tioned simultaneously'? Because of their Ipparent relevance to our lives and our generally intfre- quent visits to the V4iiicn,. one should take this opportunity toiew and listen to "Angels f rom the Vticcn' as acous- tiguides are part of the admission price. The all-inclusive atmosphere of the exhibit is refreshingly surprising. Art objects from ancient to modern times testify to the fascination v angelic presence within the wor i community. 'Cyber' guide gives info overload Cy bercafes A Worldwide Guide For Travelers Cy berkath@traveltales.Com The Wandering Traveler ** Millions of people communicate through e-mail. It is only fitting that a book be written for all those e-mail junkies who feel the need to check their mail wherever they might roam. "Cybercafes A Worldwide Guide For Travelers," written by the group at cyberkath(yetraveltales.com, offers a guide to internet cafes worldwide. "Cybercafes" is a pocket-sized guide that lists 530 cybercafes in 64 countries around the world. Organized into the regional sections of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, North America, Central and South America and Asia and the Pacific, "Cybercafes" is an easy tool to find a cafe with Intenet access wherev- er a traveler might wander. The guide outlines clear directions otl how to locate the various cafes and uses a set of codes to describe what each cafe offers. For example, the number of com- puters available is indicated by a number printed in the middle of a small comput- er symbol. There are also symbols for scanners, black and white and color printers, and the availability of AOL software, Why, one might wonder, would any- one care to read this? The author direct- ly addresses this question. The author is of the opinion, or at least pretends to believe, that the only excuses for using the Internet on a luxurious vacation are the following: "A, The weather is absolutely appalling. B. You lack travel information. C. You are having a trivial argument that needs answering through information on the Net and, finally, D. You realize you are no longer able to cope with real life." Whatever the rea- son, if you have a desperate need to use the Internet while away from home, Cybercafes is the perfect guide to bring along. In addition to the many cafes that "Cybercafes" introduces, the guide also includes a money conversion chart that enables travelers to know how much they are paying fortheir Internet time. In addition, it contains a metric conversion chart, yet the use for this is still unclear It also contains a handy log at the end of the'book in which to write all crucial e- mail addresses that one will need while on vacation. Out of the 530 Cybercafes listed worldwide, one cafe from Michigan was included. It is Cybercafelucbirmingham located at 750 South Old Woodwar Ave. in Birmingham. It contains 15 comput- ers, both color and black and white print- ers, has a scanner and AOL access. It also contains the unique video-confer- encing software Cu-SeeMe. As an added bonus, those who walk into the cafe holding a copy of "Cybercafes" will receive 15 minutes of free on-line time with a minimum purchase. To most, the idea of "Cybercafes A Worldwide Guide for Travelers" seems a bit odd. Now, no matter where they might roam, the Internet obsessed will suffer no more anxiety attacks because a cybercafe is just minutes away. - Corinne Schneider Paul Newman and Susan Sarandon mingle by the pool in "Twilight." sal ofaramo Videos dive i*ntoth 'Deep' By Matthew Barrett and "Hoosiers." Aaron Rich Those who are feeling a little down should turn in for Daily Arts utriters the week's rising double-play. "Deep Rising," which. Shhhh! Wanna know a secret'? Gwyneth Paltrow is stars Treat Williams as a sea captain who must go to bat- trying to be in as many movies as possible before the with an unknown monster on a sinking cruise the new millennium. Want proof? Then rent ship. How Melvillian. "Rising" is by far the best "Hush," and see Jessica r: film about a sinking ship to hit theaters in quite Lange torment some time (Leo?). Gwyneth for moving in The second blow in the combo is the on her son. suspenseful "Mercury Rising," Bruce In Video It will be a horse-race, Willis plays an FBI agent with a soul Stores however, as Nicolas trying to protect a young autistic code- Today Cage is offering up breaker. One of the Baldwin brothers stiff competition for plays Willis' evil doppelganger try- the title of most-seen. ing to assassinate the young boy In "City of Angels" he plays an angel try- Coupled with "Deep Rising," this ing to be human so that he can take Meg packs the most potent one-two punch Ryan under his would-be wing. If it were - since Ali left the ring. original it would fit in nicely with the new Pasta and canine Lovers will be angel fad, yet is simply an inferior happy to know that Michael Eisner American adaptation of Wim Wenders ihas decided to re-release "Lady "Wings of Desire." and the Tramp" on video. This Also new on video is Spike Lee's classic strikes a chord latest joint "He Got Game," The with both children and - film stars Ray Allen of the ' adults alike. Milwaukee Bucks as Jesus, col- And finally, "Twilight lege basketball's soon-to-be savior, r''the post-menopausal film Denzel Washington plays the noir stars Paul Newman, father of Jesus, a convict Gene Hackman and Susan released from prison in an Sarandon. This murder attempt to sway his son's college Courtesy of Hollywood Pictures Company mystery tests the lengths decision. This is one of Lee's Famke Jassen and Treat Williams try to escape of friendship in a best, and the city's answer to the wrath of abad film. Hollywood family.