Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star in this 1967 adaptation of "The Taming T S of the Shrew" at the Michigan Theater, Wednesday Fnday at 4:30 and Saturday at 5:30. May 7, 1997 Special effects burn up the screen in 'Volcano' By Julia Shiu ravenous lava seems to actively hunt Sails Arts Writer down and consume everything in sight. it's summertime, and to combat the As Heche's character remarks, "This sluggish ennui caused by the heat and the city is finally paying for its arrogance." humidity comes "Volcano," the special "Volcano" delivers nonstop images of effects extravaganza that will knock you frightening devastation - from explod- off your feet. ing buildings and ubiquitous flying Starring Tommy Lee Jones and Anne shards of glass, to monstrous flaming feche, "Volcano" eruptions and dis- captivates with astrous meteors of hours of breathtak- R E V I E W charred earth ing action and car- bombing the fran- diac arrest-level P/VolCano tic civilians belos. excitement. The special effects Jones plays Mike At Briarwood and Showcase used to create Roark, the director these scenes are of Los Angeles' absolutely incredi- Office of Emergency Management. ble and shockingly realistic. When he, geologist Amy Barnes But amid the horror, the heroism of C.Heche) and millions of other civilians people bonding together to save their find themselves faced with a fiery vol- city is extremely moving. Some of the cano eruption in the middle of the City most compelling scenes include a dar- of Angels, they must all work together ing rescue in a subway train trapped in in the fight of their lives. a tunnel, and the grand effort of stop- "Volcano" erupts with awesome spe- ping the spreading lava before it reach- cial effects and destruction on a colos- es the residential area. For a city whose sal scale in the same fashion as last inhabitants aren't exactly known for summer's natural disaster hit, Tsvister" brotherly love, this movie shosss Los It also gives an inorganic entity an Angeles at its best through disaster at its eerie, lifelike quality similar to the way worst, fire was depicted in "Backdraft,'as the Tommy Lee Jones gives another stunning performance worthy of a standing ovation. He plays the hero with such modesty, grace, dignity and wit that audiences can't help falling in love with his character. Also noteworthy is Heche, who plays the physically and emotionally strong female lead that is absent from many films these days, and Jacqueline Kim as Dr. Jaye Calder, one of the many com- passionate and caring individuals who struggle to help others in a time of dis- aster. Though near the end the obvious moral message of "help thy neighbor" gets a bit sappy, "Volcano" is able to maintain its overall focus. By the movie's end, audiences will feel physi- cally and emotionally drained, as if they have also experienced the nightmare first-hand, but will nevertheless leave satisfied. Even though earthquakes, fires and random acts of violence may be more realistic concerns to Los Angelenos than volcanoes, "Volcano" is bound to scare the heck out of everyone thinking about moving out there. Or if nothing else, "Volcano" will give people a spectacular and heart- poutnding ride for their money. Kesey arrives at Borders to take '60s fans 'Furthur' Sy Sarah s" Fr the Daily Once upon a time, in the mid-1950s, a straight-laced young writer named Ken Kesey was recruited by the psy- chology department at his college to participate in various experiments with hallucinogenic drugs, including LSD. The next thing anyone knew, the '60s occurred, decadence was the rage, Ken was a leader in the mind-expansion drug movement, and the rest - as they say - is history. Kesey became well-known in the '60s for his substance-laced parties, "--ssoeiations with Timothy Leary and Neal Cassady, and authorship of the revolutionary novel, "One Flew Over completely died, and Kesey is otl the the Cuckoo's Nest," published in 1962. road again. This time, he and the Merry Along with his throng of Bohemian Pranksters are touring the country in friends, the self-proclaimed Merry celebration of the 30th anniversary of Pranksters, Kesey toured the country the Summer ofLoveand the opening of in a repainted a new exhibit at the schoolbus named Rock and Roll Hall "Furthur," pro- P R E V I E W of Fame and moting his psy- Ken K Museum in chedelic philoso- Cleveland. The phy. After the Thursday 4-7 pm. exhibit is entitled "1I movement began Borders Want To Take You to wane, Kesey - Higher: The retired to the Psychedelic Era woods of Oregon to raise his family, 1965-1969" and will feature all sorts of and Furthur retired too. memorabilia to commemorate the However, the spirit of the '60s hasn't decade. Kesey dragged Furthur - An evening with Lebanese Thursda 1210 Chemi 930 North 7 pm Hanan Ashrawi: 8 pm Discussion with 8:15 pm Hostage of T (life in Israeli-o( Public welcome For futher inorna which will be on display next to Janis be parked outside Borders whlile Joplin's Porsche - from his Oregon Kesey chats with the crossd, sigi , barn for the Midwest-spanning copies of the museum's "I Want - t "Grand-furthur Take You Tour 1997," end- f Higher" exhibit ing in Cleveland - book, and gives just in time for OUU iippies away prizes in the opening of the accordance with exhibit on May neverdi - hey W IQ B/WQ K L 10. jo F1M. Kesey did- On the way, n't write the Kesey and more t n book; it's than a dozen of __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ authored the Pranksters Charles Perry, will stop in Ann former R olling Arbor at Borders for some signature Stone journalist who, amazingly rabble-rousing. On May 8, the bus will enough, actually remembers the '60s. Kesey will be signing the pages that depict himself and Furthur in glorious psychedelic color. award-winning Even in his golden years, Kesey is filmmaker not inert. He recently completed "Twister" an interactive play that he A M 0 U Nco-wrote with the Merry Pranksters and hopes to soon produce. He's pu lished several novels and magazine y, May 8 articles, including a tribute to Timothy stry Building Leary in Time magazine. During the course of the Grandfurthur Tour. Kesey University has been online, recording details of the journey via daily updates on the A Woman of Her Time internet. the filmmaker Be prepared for a real trip back in ime time when Kesey and his Panksters ccupied south Lebanon) pull up to Borders onT rsd Th Grandfurthur Tour is ape eidet* that old hippies never die - they just without charge keep on truckin.' tion, ca 740350 Saturday June 14th Sold Out I )996,9I d