ENTERTAINMENT ‘Money’ boasts great script, acting ★ ★ ★ Va FILM Oth+f Peopios Mofwy 19 now showing at Cinema World Rated R * ri«w> I ** MAlt to MMit, * « * wo* &> f*.« Bmt * • * * • mo«t mm Norman Jew ison's insightful and hilarious new Film Other People’s Money shows that peo ple art; still tilt! same creedy, self-absorbed creatures they’ve been throughout the ages. And ever so often, in our search for self-gratifica tion, we meet another per son who means something important to us. Despite the dreary sound ing point of view this film espouses, it embraces each character as a flawed human being. It's about how people must temper selfish im pulses in order to have lives worth enjoying Danny DeVito does an In credible acting job as corpo rate-takeover king Larry The Liquidator" Garfield He has recently sot his sights on a debt-free but unprofi! able wire and cable compa ny he will buy at a bargain and sell off the assets at a huge profit Larry's unabashed love for money is something he is not the least hit ashamed to admit His honesty is a re freshing touch to what could have easily been a simplistic caricature Penelope Ann Miller, in .1 star-making performance, plays Kate Sullivan She's tough, sexy and a worthy opponent to Larry, who is used to getting what he wants His response to the challenge she presents is to fall in love with her C.regorv Peck is in fine form .is Andrew ''Jorgy" Jor gensen, .1 proud and com passionate man who ls; grudgmgly battles Larry for control of the company Jorgy's companion. Ilea, and her daughter want him to battle Larry tooth and null. Instead, Jorgy puts the deci sion of who will control the company in the hands of the stockholders This is a challenging film to watch with complex mor al issues, well defined char acters, brilliant perform ances across the 'hoard and a script (based on an off Broadway play) that is as juicy as they come Despite some flaws In an obviously tacked-on ending to satisfy preview audiences who de mand such changes, this is .1 generally tough and uncom promising movie Best of all, Danny DeVito i! ki'i-ps you laughing 'anil thiil’s worth swing in am (io< into By l ucas Gutman f; m«r aid'Cofilrtbulc* Dashboard Mary to liven up the Beer Garden tonight SUNG AND DAM* FRIDAY. OCT 25 Dashboard Mary will jicrforrn from 5 7 n m in the KMU viuriyard us pari of the weekly Bmt Garden The group, u throe-member heavy funk band, features two University students. Uuite M eye rink and Shawn Hittunborgor. and an Oregon Statu student Admission Is free Yolocamba I Ta. an exiled K1 Salvadoran band, will jjerforrn at 9 p m In the Community Cam ter for the Performing Arts. 2 91 W Kighth Av« Sandunga. a Kugene-based 1 atm American band, will often the show Tickets will be sold at the door on a sliding Male from $7 lo $12 SATURDAY.OCT 2tt The Festival of Bands will take place at Aulxen Stadium, with preliminaries starting at 9 a m and ((including with a pdfoimam u by the Oregon Marching Hand at 4:IS p m The It) top-scoring bands will fxuforrn final* from b 45 9 M) p m Admission is $ i preliminaries and $f> finals Psychic Art* Festival vsdl lake place at the Irving Grange. 1011 Irvington Dr from 9 a m lo 9 p rn It will continue on Sunday, Oct 27, at the same time For more Information, rail 535 4 52? I I'Mit/kv Damn (Unitpuny will }wir(«»fm at « p in in the Hull tenter'* Silva C ontort Hall lu kod «r« willing fur $ 1 ■» and S12 r»0, with $4 off fttudonl lu kuts available while they Uit Tit kel* i an bo puit based at the EMI/ Main De»k or by t ailing the b> v off. « at bit ’ SOOt) SUNDAY. CX.T 27 1 hr John l ar1«r Mnii.uial (U i'< art, featuring the \.trthwe»t Creative Onhcttra. will perform at 7 U) p m at tho Community Center for the Performing Art*. 2ill W Eighth Avo Th kot* t an lhi purtJi.tMid at the dour fui $H MONDAY. OC l A ITnivomily Fr«e |a// CUmrert will take plat o from 7 U j rn in the EMC Kir Koom The < oncert will feature ihrer? small t ombo group* and the Uruvemty Ju/* U*b Hand H Intimate and traditi nal big band Jar/ will cnmprim the < om.urt agon da Lh.i It ’ftk.S A SI) Ktnvn.s FRIDAY, OCT. 25 "From blowing on ( hange* to Changing Them I hr* Evolution ol Ju// to Ait Musu Since the HMIO*’" I* the title of «♦ im.turv I it tx» given by ' .'over -.My w h >i a r» Mac lU>fO**y and Mai in km K Uut f-li. it .1! . ui pm in Km Wt.i.iifuMte Hall A lmiiuon U hue SUN"). '.IK T j7 I Jto V| / U1HT W/u«-» a ( uiluldl f-nfum filin J>f»• -VI : ' will b.j Uio«< 1 M( 7 pm hi lrto l’1.4 A %h >rt«’r film, on* W v;< i' will I*. »hi!vs i ftrv A.lmiui ; 1* %: %; , !<•. a ami $.■ mMUhwa! VISt M AXIS an vuhthit f«!-«' • K ”’>»**• ' '■»'!•• •>! vati"ii material* will be on display fr»>m Ik t .!« i«> N>-v 1 m the 1 dVsrr.u k t 1 . %«! t.allery 101 UwMiii' « Hall A liw pubiit f« I'ptl..-n will b«> held from /Up m >n ( k t 11 m the ^allmy thn 10 Year Aimivmaiy Giaphkt Ikai^n Alumni 1 ilubiluin t» i>n display in the tasM (Community (lotlc^c Art IktpafUtnmi CaUaiy. 4GU0 1 lOth Av»* Th« luhltilt will 1 onunue thiugh A (.roup VValctioloi Show .1; > fo.» nimg lh.fi Ferrell **.ulptimi9. will \tm on display In tfu* Alder Gttllory. I Broadway. th/ougH Nov Hi Siulplun-m by Au»(ui»lc Kudin are on «ii; .ay m tfi*« Mi.w of Aft. 14)0 John-. -n lane l will r.<>n(inue thr >ugh May n n*»2 DBfilD ME MBSf HOOT OF 1 HBiHm ^ B f s r AMIKR \N Short S U' R i i s Am- 1 A K ^ i i . , K THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES 1991 Alice Adonis, guest editor; Katrina Kenison, series editor Each new edition of The Best American Short Stories grows in popularity Here in a single volume is the 11 ncst short fiction of the year, selected by Alice Adams, the distinguished novelist and short story writer. Adams brings together twenty outstanding works and, m tier introduction, provides engaging commentary about the state of the art. Join her in discovering the powerful tie lights of writers such as John Updike, Kick Bass, Mary Gordon, and l orrie Moore With the assis lance of Katrina Kenison, Adams has culled a fresh group ol first rate short stories from niaga zincs published across North America THE BEST AMERICAN ESSAYS 1991 Joyce Carol Oates guest editor; Robert Atwan series editor The 1991 volume of The Best American lissays marks the sixth year in this nourishing series Consistently singled out as presenting the year's host short nonfiction, /fie Best American I ss.n * has reawakened excitement for this remarkably versatile, often overlooked, and occasionally ma ligned form. This year’s guest editor, Joyce Carol Oates, has culled the richest, most diverse col lection yet of established pros and talented newcomers, including Woody Allen, Margaret At wood. Stephen Jay Gould, and Garret Mongo. 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