ï i . y f .' ¿ Í:. - < — - • -------• ■• — X. V, . ®lje ÿ o rtla n b (©bscruer Page 5 FOCU: IN A C T IO N “The PJs” Box Office Hits ffr 98 “Private ’ moment: Tom Hanks in "SavingPrivate Ryan" 1. Saving Private Ryan 2. Out o f Sight 3. There’s Something About Mary 4. Velvet Goldmine 5. Life is Beautiful 6. Happiness 7. The Truman Show 8. Love and Death on Long Island 9. Elizabeth 10. Rushmore The magic o f the award-winning Will Vinton Studios joins forces with the comic genius o f Eddie M urphy in “The PJs,” the first stop-motion ani­ mation series ever to air in primetime. Set in a big city housing project, the “ foam ation” series smashes cul­ tural sterotypes and taboos as it takes a satirical look at urban family values. Created by M urphy and Larry W ilmore & Steve Tompkins. “The PJs” is produced by Imagine Televi­ sion, Eddie M urphy Productions and W ill V inton Studios in association with Touchstone Television and pre­ mieres Sunday, January 10, at 8:30 P M (E T /P T )onF ox. The series moves to its regular time on Tuesday, January 12,at8:30 PM(ET/PT). V o ic in g T h u rg o o d S tu b b s, M urphy stars as the cantankerous superintendent o f the Hilton-Jacobs Projects. All Thurgood wants is to be left alone w ith his recliner and his beloved “W heel o f Fortune.” But w hether it’s a flood o f water from faulty plumb­ ing or a flood o f com ­ plaints from the ten­ ants, it seems there’s ju st never enough time to kick back and relax with a “ forty,” Thurgood’s beverage o f choice. Thurgood’s wife Muriel (Loretta Devine, “W aiting to Exhale”) is the calming force in his life. Sweet as can be, her feathers never get ruffled and she seems to find the good in any­ body or any situation. She keeps a journal o f her life b e­ cause that’s w hat her hero Oprah does. W hile Thurgood and M uriel have no kids o f their own, they act as surrogate parents to Calvin (Crystal Scales), abright 10-year-old who idol­ izes Thurgood, and his friend Juicy (M ichele M organ) whose parents are so overw eight they can’t fit through the doorway to their apartment. R o u n d in g o u t T h u rg o o d an d CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS FOR ROMEO & JULIET M u rial’s extended fam ily in the projects are M uriel’s older sister Bebe (Jenifer Lewis, “Dreamgirls”) and her Korean husband Jimmy (Michael Paul Chan), who have the sex drives o f a couple o f teenagers. Mrs. Avery (Ja’net DuBois), and uptight, 73-year-old resident w ho’s an g ry ev e n w hen s h e ’s happy; Sanche (Pepe Sem ai), Thurgood’s chess buddy who can only speak through a voice box which is con­ stantly on the fritz; and the very col­ orful Haiti Lady (Cheryl Francis Harrington) who sees voodoo as a solution to everyday problems. As superintendent o f the Hilton-Jacobs Projects, Thurgood Stubbs presides over the buiUng’s P l ^ ^ n d na o u p c , maintenance problems with pride as his beloved wife Muriel stands loyally by his side in Imagine Television and Touchstone Television’s new comedy series ‘ The PJs,’ premiering midseason on Fox. Open auditions are an­ nounced fo r Concordia U niversity’s Spring production o f Shakespeare’s tragic ro­ mance, Rom eo & Juliet, .The production opens on April 10,1999 and runs for 3 weekends. Roles available all ages, particularly middle and high school students. Young people are particularly needed to audition. Auditioners should be prepared to perform a 2-minute monologue as well as reading from the script. Scripts are available for viewing (not for checkout) at the Concordia University library or any Shakespeare play book. What: Auditions for Rom eo & Juliet Who: M iddle School, High School students When: February 6 & 7 1999, by appointment - callbacks Feb. 8 Where: Concordia University Fine Arts Building NE 27th and Highland (North o f Ainsworth) on the Concordia University Campus How: call28O-8614( lO am -2 pm ) to schedule an appointment, or leave a message anytime ‘ ■* ' V . fr i ; . V ; * / . a * • * *_ / .< ’ • — .*. •* •.% « -. • v/v,*'. fe w * v;*.- *"• jz- Tut A frican A merican H ens C ere PRESENTS NEW YEACS EVE B A I E P ortland C onference C entef 300 N.E. Multnomah St. Thursday, December 31, 1998 9:00 pm to 2:00 am Music by A aron B . P ruitt Tickets: $25.00 per person ($30 00 t l tfw door) Ttokoto «mitaWa *t. > by M t Formal • Frad Mayor 224-8«»« • Hair Craallons 286 H 85 ■ Cannona Rib i ’ -i. • ■ •.¿•m * <■ vi.: « * ÍT