* S 4B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazine - Thursday, February 17, 2000 Second City celebrates without signs of midlfe crisis 0 Daily -weekend, etc. M The Michigan ..... .. .Q _. - By Jaimie Winkler Daily Arts Writer Turning 40 years old often means hun- dreds of "over the hill" jokes, but not for Chicago's Second City improv theater. They celebrated with parties, reunions and a tribunal run of two of their most innovative shows. The Detroit companywhich performs downtown next to the Fox Theater, opened nearly six years ago and import- ed Chicago's acclaimed "Paradigm Lost" in honor of the parent company's special anniversary. The show takes its name in part from John Milton's poem "Paradise Lost," about Adam and Eve and their fall from grace, and the popular phrase "paradigm shift" which means an adjustment in established thought patterns. "The material is - I couldn't call it timeless, but it holds up," said Second City Detroit's Artistic Producer Joe Janes. Second City is famous for doing socially conscious shows, Janes said, and Paradigm's material isn't out of step with today's world. "Paradigm" originally opened in February 1997, receiving several of Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Awards - for the best of local theater - including Best Production, Best Director, Best Actor (Scott Adsit), Best Actress (Rachel Dratch, who now performs on Saturday Night Live) and appeared per invitation at U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. During its original run the show pro- vided a breakthrough in sketch comedy. "The show's structured really beauti- fully," Janes said. It was "one of the ones YewU to show there was a new way to approach the form. The groundbreaking show was one of the first to get away from compiling dis- connected sketches together," Janes said, "and weave recurring characters together in various ways "We chose this show because we thought it was the best thing to represent where Second City Chicago is going now," said Detroit cast member Keegan- Michael Key. The style uses what are called "long- form" breaks with the traditional "revue" style of a sketch-blackout-sketch format, Key explained. Long form shows give the actors more opportunity to create characters in a more linear piece. Second City Chicago Producer Kelly Leonard attributed the new comedic form to Chicago's show "Pinata Full of Bees" in 1995, which was the real revo- lution in sketch comedy. The Toronto Second City company resurrected "Pinata" for the 40th anniversary. "We were worried about how that would play out" because Canadians audiences are more refined, Leonard said. Key's theory about the evolution of long-form in comedic theater stems from the popularity of Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction," which debuted just before Second City began this format. "Maybe that's what inspired them,' Key said. Each show since Chicago's "Pinata," Leonard said, has been revolutionary in its own way. In Detroit,,Key said, the shows tend to be unique in their revolution around characters rather than themes. "Our titles don't usually have anything to do with the show," Key said, adding that characters drive Second City Detroit more than themes. Key noted the actual paradigm shifts in "Paradigm Lost" include a professor who changes his opinion every few sec- onds - from "I think abortion is wrong" to "Yeah, I like abortion, but it shouldn't be mandatory." 'Paradigm' "really entertains the mind, not the gut," Key said. But most of all, Key said that "Paradigm," like any long-form show, requires the cast to use their acting skills. "We are not a comedy club, we are a comedy theater," Key said. - In December: Chicago celebratetd with the mainstage show "Second City 4.0" ancd, on the side ste, "Histoil, Repaints Itse f" Several accomplished Second City atoms, including Tim Meadois, Horatio Sung, Joe F/annery and Harold Ramnis, cane back for panel discussions. vintage filn fstivals, achiva/ clips and an improVljam. etc Retro Recordings Roses fade too soon but live on By Andrew Eder Daily Arts Writer The Stone Roses' debut album made them superstars in their native England, yet they never had much success in the U.S. That's a shame, because "The Stone Roses" is a mas- terpiece of perfectly crafted British pop. By fusing s>|.. '60s guitar hero- The Stone ics with dance Roses beats and rave The Stone Roses culture, the STvertone Records Stone Roses Re ease:1989 helped turn the '80s into the '90s and inspired numerous other bands like the Charlatans, Happy Mondav, and even Oasis. "The Stone Roses" is a seamless album, thanks to the skills of the band members and the production of John Leckie. John Squire's guitar is the driving force behind the songs, and he combines pop sensibilities with Jimmv Page-like riffs and solos. lan Brown sings about religion, drugs, lo e, revenge and even the death of the Queen while sounding Courtesy of Columbia Pictures Robin Williams takes a manly, emotionless response to his Golden Raspberry nomination. Some fight Oscar instead of griping K Sen ors! Watch for your coupon in the mail fora Fbeverage compliments of Espresso Royale Caffe® Valid February 23 only! equally ndt :rent about all of them. The rhythm section of bassist Gary Mounfield and drummer Reni shines as well, particularly on the last two songs, for which the album is best known. "I Am the Resurrection" is a bouncy, jangly number about hatred, deception and forgiveness with an extended instru- mental coda that showcases Squire's majestic solos. The funky, ten- minute "Fools Gold" was revolution- ary at the time for combining a looped drumbeat with a simple bass line and Squire's wah-wah guitar. While dance beats have become commonplace in rock, "Fools Gold" still sounds fresh and innovative. "The past was yours but the future's mine," Ian Brown sings on "She Bangs the Drums." Although his prophecy may not have been cor- rect (the band released one more poorly received album before break- ing up), the infloence of "Tho Stone Roses" is still evident in todav's music. It's an album that draws from music of the past and the present to point the way to the future. a It's time for Hollywood to cele- brate the yearly appearance of that shiny-headed, gold-skinned idol known as Oscar. The nominations this year were mostly predictable, but there were a few surprises. Among the most notable, "The Sixth Sense" got nominated for Best Picture. This would have made more sense if the category had been "Best Surprise Ending" or mavbe even "Best Use of Donnie Wahlberg - Underwear Division." Also, it will be interesting to see how, for the usual musical interludes. the organizers of the awards ceremo- nav will get aw av with performing "Blame Canada" from the "South Park" movie. Yes, it was nominated for best song, and yes, it is a naughty R-rated "South Park" song. e On the opposite side of the spec- trum, nominations for the 20th annu- al "Golden Raspberry" awards were also announced. Think of the Razzie as the anti-Oscar. The usuals are big- budget disappointments like "Wild Wild West," "Bicentennial Man" and "Phantom Menace." In a first, digital- ly created actor Jar-Jar Binks got nominated for both Worst Supporting Actor and Worst New Star. Gee, it seems all the non-stop bitching about Star Wars finally paid off. One special feature of this year's Razzies was excitement over the nominees for Worst Actor and Actress of the Century. Contenders include Sly Stallone, Kevin Constner and William Shatner on the guys' bracket, and Brooke Shields, Madonna and Pia Zadora on the distaff side. { Hey, nice lady! One-note won- der Jerry Lewis proved his idiocy when he stated at the Aspen Comedy Festival that he didn't like any female comics and he felt women were mere- ly "producing machines" for chil- dren. Actually that is kind of funny, in a Jerry Falwell "I'm never gonna stop living in the 1950s 'cause that's when I made all my monev" kind of way. Master of ceremonies Martin Short, who was onstage at the time. valiantly attempted to minimize Lewis' self-abuse by suggesting that of course Lewis admired Lucille Ball. "No," deadpanned the Chevalier of France's Legion d'Honneur. Thus commenced the dash for the exits. 0 That crazy Spielberg kid is up to no good again. After recently getting his kidney removed, Steve has lined up several tasty movies to direct. Aside from the Tom Cruise sci-fi thriller "Minority Report," he also has committed to a film adaptation of the Harry Potter books, as well as producing Ray Bradbury's "Martian Chronicles." Just as he has done with previous adaptations, Bradbury insists on final script approval. Look for Barry Sonnenfeld or Frank "Shawshank' still means I'm a genius, right?" Darabont to direct. r Remember "The Tick?" That was an awesome animated show. You can only see it late nights on Comedy Central, but it still rocks. Think "Mystery Men" but with humor and funny cartoon action. Well, soon, it will go the ever-tempting path of live action, because here comes a "Tick" movie. To top it off will be none other than Patrick Warburton (Puddy on "Seinfeld," scourge of cute M&M's). What a great pick. It'll be "The Night of a Million Zillion Ninjas" all over again. + David Letterman has defied doctors' predictions and will return to work Monday only weeks after open-heart surgery. He will start out working only three days a week, however. The first week back will feature "The Late Show's" first ever guest hosts, Regis Philbin (Tuesday) and Bill Cosby (Thursday). In baby-making news, David Bowie gleefully announced he had impregnated his wife and supermod- el, Iman. Let's hope the baby grows up and becomes a healthy, normal adult. Just like his older brother Zowie. - Compiled bhi Dail' Art.s writer David Victor. Mr. Showbiz (avaa-wwr'showbiz.coil), Daily Radar (u-wiaidaili radar corn,) and Entertainment Week/v Online (wwaiewonlincom) contributed to the report. Top 10 Pop Albu (The nation's best-selling albums ft 1. D'Angelo, "Voodoo" 2. Carlos Santana, "Supe 3. Dr. Dre, "2001" 4. Celine Dion, "All the W 5. Christina Aguilera, "Ch 6. Eiffel 65, "Europop" 7. DMX, "... And Then The 8. 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