Wednesday May 19,1993 - The Michigan Daily Summer Weekly -11 WHO'i WHi v~AT 1~: 3k1I Loc Feeesh-Bone is Red Hot! Hallelujah,brothers and sisters, the wait is finally over! Yes, the time has come for America's(ifnotthe world's) greatest rock and roll band to bless us with a new album. Those crazy con- glomerates of all thatis good in music, the one and only Fishbone, have con- cocted what is sure to be a work of brilliance, "Give A Monkey A Brain And He'll Think He's The Center Of The Universe" (that's what it's called, honest!) Ifitslast gift, the insanely amazing "Reality of My Surroundings" (the concept album that blew minds and scaredawaymostofthebuyingpublic, who were unable to comprehend its depth, complexity andnear-perfection -much likeLivingColour's"Time's Up," but that's another story) is any indication,thisone'ssuretobeadoozy. In celebration of this holy event, Columbia Records is sponsoring a Fishbone release party next Monday night, May 24th, in the basement of Ashley's Bar(338S. State St.)from 10 p.m.until midnight. There will be CD and t-shirt giveaways all night, and at midnighteveryoneheadsdowntoDis- count Records to be the first on their blocktogettheirlittlepawsonthisdisc. Come on down and hear what true musicalbrilliancesoundslike.It'ssure to be a blast. And buy Dave Gorman a drink; you'll never find a hipper col- lege rep around. See ya there, 'Boneheads. The Angry Young Boy and High Lit Adultery The Michigan Theater continues its dazzling month of art fihs with Continued from nav 8 two great flicks this weekend. "Leolo," a Canadian film that's raised abuzzdue toits racy story, starts Friday at the Michigan. It chronicles a young boy'sescapadesinEastMontreal as he struggles with his family and his own feelings of angst andalienation. It sounds dark and dour, but don't buy it; thismoviepromises to be amysterious and appealing tale nearly on par with the great Francois Truffaut's coming- of-age movies. Butdon'tletthatbeyouronly tripto theMichigan,astheadaptationofEdith Wharton's "Ethan Frome" plays this weekendaswell.StarringLiamNeeson ("Darkman"), Patricia Arquette (the upcoming "True Romance," from the script penned by "Reservoir Dogs" auteur Quentin Tarantino) and Joan Allen ("Manhunter"), "Frome" is the story of desire and adultery. While Martin Scorseses' "The End of Inno- cence" won't be out until the fall, you cangetyourfillofEdithWhartonatthe Michigan now. Of course, there's also the odd mix of"Aladdin"and"Pink Flamingos."If you still have managed to avoid the latest product from the all-time capital- istpropagandaschlockimachine thatis Disney, then count yourselfamong the few. But the John Waters' B-movie classic "Pink Flamingos" is a journey through the senses that cannot be missed.Asdisgusting and filthy as any film in recent memory, "Flamingos" stars the late, great Divine ("Hairspray"). SoswingbytheMichiganthisweek- end for a disturbing mix of high class film art and the lowest common de- nominator. Improve your mind and enjoy yourself all at the same time. Call 668-8397. as hell, starvin', being real thin. A lot of people when they make it become fat and shit. I've noticed that with alot of my friends." Et tu, Tone Loc? One of his first films, "Bebe's Kids," was an animated feature he did for his present children, ages two and three. "I met the Hudlin Brothers and they wanted a character, a kid that always sounded like he was going to the bathroom. I guess I have one of those kind of voices." There's still one role Loc hopes to snag. "I'd have to be in the re-make of 'Superfly.' That movie is played-up. It's a street movie. The soundtrack to that movie is dope. I listen to it every day. I know they already re-made it once, but they need another one." Although the "Superfly" soundtrack receives a lot of play at Tone Loc's abode, there's one album that he's ashamed to admit he owns: "My Ding-a-Ling," by Chuck Berry. He's also notproud of his own second album of a few years back, but with all his new film projects and the upcoming release, "Cool Hand Loc," it will soon be forgotten. Loc even gave me the heavily- guarded secret recipe for a Funky Cold Medina. I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you. Explore... Your Roots Enjoy... Your Land Discover... Your Past Investigate... Your Identity Relive... Your Heritage Travel... Your Country Encounter... 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