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TALK OF rrt THE; lownsnips The Weekly Guide to Arts & Entertainment in the Eastern Townships January 14-January 20, 2000 Johnny Reid sings from the soul Bishop’s University grad releases sophomore album By Janice Cunningham Special to The Record Rock and roll, country and soul.That’s how Johnny Reid describes his just-released self-titled CD.This rising Canadian star plays his music straight from the heart.“It doesn’t matter where you’re from,” said Reid, a native of Scotland.“In order to sing country western, it has to be sung from the soul.” Reid’s ultimate goal has always been to entertain and the Bishop’s University graduate succeeds.With slow, sweet ballads like “Jeannie” to foot-stomping, fingersnapping, body-shaking tunes like “Mr.Saturday Night,” this album is a winner.Reid is not only a singer and performer; he has written or cowritten eight of the 13 tracks on the album.He said he’s proud to be working with some of the finest songwriters in Canada: Award-winner Barry Brown, William Wallace (writer of “26 cents”), Dean McTag-gart and David Tyson.Included on the CD is “Given Up On Me,” Reid’s signature single that is No.35 on the Canada Country Chart this week.Like much of Reid’s music, this song has a personal history.One evening, Reid had been trying to call his girlfriend but only got her answering machine.Frustrated and feeling sorry for himself, he picked up his guitar, unplugged the phone and wrote a song.The lyrics describe a singer trying to call his girlfriend from a phone booth; it’s raining and he feels that she’s “given up on me.” Reid’s back-up band is fantastic throughout the album but outdoes itself in the jazzy “Mr.Saturday Night.” “My Texas swing song,” said Reid of the tune.“There’s always one guy dressed to the max who comes into the bar.I call him Mr.Saturday Night.” Reid dedicates this song to “those who love to DENISE GRANT/JOHNNY MAC ENTERTAINMENT Johnny Reid.slow, sweet ballads and foot-stomping, body-shaking tunes.have a good time.” We have Reid’s grandmother to thank for the CD’s bonus track,’’When You and I Were Young, Maggie,” a beautiful piece that showcases Reid’s clear and powerful voice.“Everybody knew that was my Gram-mie’s song,” says Reid, who believes in the immortality of music.Music may be immortal, but for Reid singing is a “three-minute emotional rollercoaster ride.” Photos of his live performances show Reid’s passion for his music.He’s sweating up a storm, the veins bulging in his neck and he’s obviously having the time of his life.“I love it, I breathe it,” he said.“I just sing constantly.Even when I go to sleep I’m singing.” But music wasn’t always in the stars for Reid.Recruited by Bishop’s University’s football team from his home in Brampton, Ontario, he was more likely to carry a football than a microphone.SEE REID, PAGE 3 Hypothermania 2000 The Bishop’s University Students’ Representative Council is inviting the public to Hypothermania 2000.The winter carnival taking place Jan.29 and 30 will feature a giant ice castle on campus.There will also be various events such as sleigh rides, a carnival-style midway, snow football and club activities.Food and beverages will be available.“I am very excited because we have hired a professional to build a giant ice castle on campus,” said Dave Harrington, director of finance and operations.“The ice castle will be the centre of attention throughout the weekend.” At 3 p.m., the ice castle will turn into the “Molson Ice Castle Bar” where alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be served.The festivities will continue at the Bishop’s University Gaiters Basketball game.On Sunday, the Ice Castle will be the centre of the first-ever Molson Superbowl Party.For more information, call the council at (819) 822-9600, ext.2291.Look What’s Inside Fine pub food and a friendly touch at Les Alléghanys restaurant in Sutton.Journalist Gwynne Dyer discusses democracy at Bishop’s University.Harry Potter continues to bewitch young readers in Prisoner of Azkaban.Francophone humour for the young and the young-at-heart in Sherbrooke.Ripley’s talents tend to be tedious after two hours in The Talented Mr.Ripley.A-’VH-i TALK OF THE Townships —¦¦M | —— » ¦— THE ¦¦ .— page 2 January 14-January 20, 2000 Let your taste buds do the walking - fine dining is a Townships tradition dining out Les Alléghanys adds a friendly touch —a* *'*-¦»*¦ .4*» «« ’ •’Mi By Sunil Mahtani All too often a vital ingredient missing from the menu of many restaurants is friendly, personalized service.This is certainly not the case at Les Alléghanys, a warm, pub-style eatery on Maple Road in Sutton.Perfect for après ski get-togethers, the restaurant is divided into small rooms conducive for long chats over pitchers of beer or mugs of Irish coffee.The wood walls are decorated with photos and mo-mentos of the staff and owners-chefs Rolland Potvin and Lynda Graham over the years, including a photo above our table of our waitress Margeaux at age 3.There are also photographs donated by patrons, such as an autographed poster of Quebec skier Jean-Luc Brassard and numerous pinups of skiers in action.The bar area is a popular hangout for youthful exuberance as the musical hits of the day emanate from the sound system.Working at the restaurant since it opened six years ago, waitress Margeaux sure knew her stuff.With a smile and a sense of humour, she didn’t miss a beat as she answered questions about the nine chef’s suggestions offered the night my companion and I visited.Rolland bills his cuisine as ‘adventurous’ and he seems to take pride in his creations.The menu, which changes weekly, reflects the sense of easy-going fun that permeates the restaurant.The dishes have eye-catching names and next to each one is a teaser meant to further entice diners.We learn that La Roulade à la Rolland ($15.95) is a ‘superb invention of the chef (if he says so himself); the Porc à la Zurich ($16.95) is ‘to be eaten only on special occasions’; the vegetarian dish Champignons à la Stroganoff ($8.95) is an ‘exclusive recipe’; the Sauté de Boeuf à TAncienne ($10.95) is You read about our breakfasts.NOW TRY OUR SUPPER MENU! 2680 King St.W., Sherbrooke Owner-chef Rolland Potvin.fine pub food and an ‘very exciting’; and the Gros Bol de Moules Alléghanys has ‘made them famous.’ The special includes a choice of three appetizers: Soup, Salad of the Day or something called a Barquette.Coffee, tea or tisane is also included.The food at Les Alléghanys is fine pub fare.Nothing is too spiced or too subtle, but everything is ac- Student & Senior discount 566-2075 was a light soup, featuring clear broth, lots of chicken pieces and angel hair pasta.The main dishes were tasty and attractively presented with herbed carrots, zucchini and turnip.The Porc à la Zurich featured tender pork medallions, lightly grilled with herbs, then baked in the oven covered in a mixture of two cheeses, cream and dijon mustard.The Roulade à la Rolland was a chicken filet stuffed with cheese and covered in a demi-glacé sauce featuring white wine, tomatoes, shallots, onion and bacon.The two specials described above, without alcohol or tip, will cost an affordable $38.While not included in the special, the desserts were delicious and shouldn’t be missed.At $4.50 each, the Five-Fruit Pie was a generous slice of warm pie with a flaky crust and hearty filling; and the Prof-iterolle was an oversized pastry crammed with vanilla ice-cream and blanketed with chocolate sauce.The à la carte menu includes Fajitas à la Chi-Chi Kawabunga served with guacamole, seasoned rice, mild house salsa, sour cream and veggies; the Poco-Loco - thin slices of marinated beef grilled with onions, sweet peppers, mushrooms and melted cheese and served with lime sauce; and La Végé, a mixture of six vegetables sautéed with onions, sweet peppers and mushrooms in olive oil and butter and served with melted cheese and an orange-lime sauce.These are all $12.95, however half portions are available for $7.95.Also on the menu are grilled steaks and shrimp (between $10.95-$14.95), served with house salad, David anderson/correspondent pepper sauce and potato of the day; easy-going style.and La César Pok-Pok ($9.95) - the house Caesar salad with apples no ceptable.If you know what to expect, less topped with marinated grilled you’ll never be disappointed.chicken filets.While patrons are pouring over the Rounding it all out are a selection of menu, they pick over plates of nachos soups, cold plates, snacks and pastas, and mild salsa.A mouth-watering bas- as well as local and imported beers and ket of bread is also brought to the specialty coffees, table.This contains delicious, warm, Les Alléghanys combine's food, fun herb-crusted garlic bread, homemade and a friendly atmosphere, just the melba toast, white bread and crackers, right recipe for a cold winter’s night.As an appetizer, the Barquette was .too intriguing to pass up.This was a Les Alléghanys is located at 33 good starter featuring muffin-shaped Maple in Sutton.The kitchen is open bread stuffed with artichokes and cov- Tuesdays to Sundays from 5 to 9 p.m.ered in a creamy white wine sauce with and Fridays and Saturdays from 5 to tomatoes and shallots.10 p.m.The bar opens at 4 p.m.and clos- My companion ordered the Soup, ES around midnight.To make reserva-which today was Chicken Noodle.This tions, call (450) 538-3802. TALK OF THE Townships ¦THE— ¦' January 14-January 20, 2000 page 3 Music, dance, theatre and more.all in the Townships If.» DENISE GRANT/JOHNNY MAC ENTERTAINMENT Reid’s ‘country hunk’ promotion is in full swing.glistening muscles, dirty t-shirts and all.Reid: CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 A chance to play the lead in the university’s drama production of the musical Horse Play convinced him he had a passion for the stage and eventually he gave up sports.“Sacrifice,” a track from Reid’s first CD, Another Day, Another Dime, reflects his conflicting feelings at the time.While studying for a BA in performance, he worked gigs on the weekends at various coffee houses and bars in the Eastern Townships with his local band, Crossfire.He still hasn’t forgotten the people who supported and believed in him.“Lennoxville and the Eastern Townships accepted me and supported me regardless of where I was from .a lot of my success is due to those people building up my confidence and taking the time to touch base with me,” said Reid.As a Thank You to everyone who sup- ported him, Reid will be returning to the Townships with a show Jan.22 at Salle Burrough’s Falls in Ayers Cliff.Reid wants to bring “some of the best country musicians in Canada” to the Townships.At the same time, he’ll be raising money for the Children’s Wish Foundation.One dollar from every presold ticket will go to local organizers of the Foundation.Tickets are available at Pep’s Restaurant, Café Java and Clark et Fils in Lennoxville, as well as at Salle Burrough’s Falls.On Reid’s Web site (www.John-nyReid.com) you can catch his latest promotional photos also featured on his CD; not as the boy-next-door he might have been, but a ‘glistening muscles and dirty t-shirt country hunk’ kind of guy.He’ll do what it takes to get people to notice him and listen to his music.Reid has all the right stuff for success: Rugged good looks, a pure voice that commands attention, 100 per cent determination — and he’s a really nice guy who still sings for his grandmother.THE ALL NEW TRX350 Dyer discusses democracy at BU By Catherine Dean Record Correspondent Lennoxville G wynne Dyer, one of Canada's most respected and leading experts on foreign affairs, will be giving a lecture at Bishop's University, Monday Jan.17, entitled Democratic Overdog: Strategy, Morality and Etiquette for the New Masters of the Universe', sponsored by the 'Provigo Distinguished Speakers Series'.The Newfoundland native has received degrees from Canadian, American and British universities.He has served in three navies and held an appointment at Oxford University before becoming a freelance journalist, broadcaster and lecturer for 20 years.Dyer's first television documentary series, 'War' was seen by viewers in 45 countries in the mid-80's.One of its episodes 'Profession of Arms' was nominated for an Academy award.Dyer has worked on many other documentaries, including his most recent 'Protection Force', a three-part series on peacekeepers in Bosnia first aired in 1995.His biweekly international affairs column is published by 175 papers in 45 countries.With the demise of Communism in the early 90s and many large dictatorships from South Africa to Indonesia falling, Dyer examines the responsibilities of the increasingly powerful democratic countries, once seen as an underdog protector of rights and freedoms.He asks whether democracies are really upholding morality.This is pointed up by the unprecedented NATO decision to bomb Serbia for three months on behalf of the people of Kosovo - a thousand-bomber air campaign to uphold humanitarian goals and because thousands of Serbian casualties occurred with no casualties incurred by NATO forces.Dyer looks at the ramifications of this kind of campaign in light of the established United Nations system.With war without casualties on one side becoming a possibility, he asks 'Is there a new obligation for democracy?' and 'Has NATO crossed moral boundaries by interfering with the disputes of other countries?' Gwynne Dyer will deliver the lecture, 'Democratic Overdog', Monday Jan.17 at 7:30 p.m.at Bandeen Hall at Bishop's University.The public is welcome to attend.?more strength, more power, more acceleration ?more ground clearance ?easier to manoeuver NOW IN ^ 3X0OK P‘ The most progressive bike shop in P.Q.20 years of experience ATELIER TtlbrUK URTRRX Route 104, West-Brome (450) 263-6902 1* TALK OF THE Townships 1,1 .¦¦**¦" n.i .1 I,.'¦THE» - ¦ page 4 January 14-January 20, 2000 From novels and biographies to cookbooks and beyond, there's nothing like a good read Potter bewitches young readers in Prisoner RECORD Review of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, by J.K.Rowling By Catherine Dean Record Correspondent As I settled in to read Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, one of my daughters made off with the first book in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, which she devoured, then tore into the second book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, before I’d finished.She was impressed by the J.K.Rowling’s imaginative writing which she thought had probably been influenced by Roald Dahl, With its propensity for really evil villains and good children.There is indeed something classic in Rowling’s depiction of heroic children in a world of mixed-up adults.Harry Potter, a young English boy, is stuck for the summer with his nasty Uncle and Aunt and pining to return to school.Harry, is a wizard, attending Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft.His best friends Hermione and Ron are also wizards.Though his craven uncle and aunt tell people Harry’s parents died in a car crash, they were in fact murdered by an evil sorcerer.This year, when Harry returns to school, an evil sorcerer implicated in their death wreaks havoc on witch society and ‘Muggles” (the witch word for humans) society too.Sirius Black is capable of the darkest magic and even the prison of Azka- ban with its terrifying soul destroying guards known as Dementors cannot hold him.Harry and his teachers have reason to believe that Black is coming to claim Harry.As his teachers try to protect him, for some of them think of him as family, the Dementors are called in to guard the school and Harry, Hermione and Ron have to discover who is friend and who is foe.Children from about age 10 and up will find themselves engaged in the world of hippogriffs, Boggarts, Red Caps, Kappas and Grindylows - a world in which sorcerer children flying on broomsticks play rousing games of Quidditch, chasing bludgers and snitches and study Defence Against the Dark Arts, Divination and Transfiguration.Rowling has a keen sense of plot with lots of interesting twists and turns.While containing elements of fantasy and mystery, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is also rooted in an English kind of reality of school dinners, dormitories and mischiefmaking.The book is rich in detail, though occasionally, Rowling’s tendency to alliterate can become a little tedious.Generally, the characters are convincing and the excitement level increases with every page.Rowling has written a book to appeal to children and adults alike.While her writing lacks the sheer intellect and mischievousness of Roald Dahl, Rowling has created a believable fantasy world which will keep readers hooked for years to come.Puzzle book requires parental back-up Review of Car Smarts, by Ed SOBEY Car Smarts is not another one of those word-search puzzle books designed to keep kids busy in the car.As the title suggests, this book calls for “smarts;” real explanations given for those everyday questions that we’ve either forgotten the answers to, or never knew.For example, “How many raindrops are in a typical thunder- cloud?” or, “How does a speedometer measure speed?”, and, “Why are mountains often covered in fog or mist?” The many travel-related activities range from learning how to use a map to predicting the weather, reading tires and designing license plates.The back cover claims the book is “ideal for kids 8 and up,” but our representative eight-year-old Angélique found it “very complicated and sort of boring,” so be prepared to read along with younger children in order to help with the more difficult terms.Angélique did like guessing at the “Did you know?” questions but balked at counting road kill, another suggested activity.Before the big trip, read through the book and choose some activities with your child.It could mean the difference between a trip punctuated with “Mom, are we there yet?” and one of discovery and learning.Janice Cunningham Special to the Record Book will last a lifetime Review of Figure Sketching School, by Valerie Wiffin The Reader’s Digest Figure Sketching School was written by Valerie Wiffin.I like this book because it is well organized, but it’s for older kids.I didn’t understand all the words.I learned how to hold my paper properly.I also learned you should draw the simplest objects first, and afterwards you can draw the details.The book also has a large section on materials, such as pastels and pencils.What 1 like about the book is it had so many pictures to show how to draw.I will use it all my life.Gabrielle Cunningham-Allard Age 10 TALK OF THE Townships ' ' ¦¦¦ ¦ N— THE MM ——— 111.—¦ —— INI I—— II—— I ¦¦ .1 II—————— January 14-January 20, 2000 page 5 french connection Francophone entertainment in the Townships De l’humour pour petits et grands Par Guylaine Hébert Collaboration spéciale C’est bien connu, les débuts d’année sont généralement plus tranquilles côté spectacles.Cette semaine toutefois, la scène culturelle d’ici reprend vie petit à petit et, valeur sûre par excellence, l’humour est au rendez-vous.Parlant de petit, le grand humoriste de 6’3”, Martin Petit (!), tourne en région depuis déjà un bon moment.En septembre dernier, l’ex-membre des Bizarroïdes lançait son premier spectacle solo, Grandeur nature.Le grand gaillard était récemment des festivités du 25e anniversaire du Vieux Clocher de Magog.Il s’est également illustré au même endroit la semaine dernière et voilà qu’il s’amène, ce soir et demain, au Vieux Clocher de Sherbrooke.Sans révolutionner le genre, Martin Petit, par son aisance et son talent de conteur, saura sans doute vous dérider un peu et vous faire passer un bon moment.De surcroît, si vous faites plus de 6’3”, l’entrée est gratuite! Je me demande seulement combien de filles ont réussi à se qualifier jusqu’à présent.Ceux qui ont déjà assisté au spectacle de Martin Petit pourront néanmoins assouvir leur penchant pour le rire avec Michel Barrette puisque que le Vieux Clocher de Magog poursuit dans la même veine ces vendredi et samedi.En fait, l’humour est si omniprésent partout au Québec qu’il n’est nullement exagéré de qualifier la chose de phénomène; un phénomène qui suscite, par moments, bien des commentaires.Voilà donc le propos de la dernière pièce du dramaturge Claude Champagne, L’Humoriste, qui sera présentée ce mercredi 19 janvier, à la salle Maurice-O’Bready du Centre culturel de l’Université de Sherbrooke.Un humoriste au sommet de sa carrière, interprété par le non moins popu- laire comédien Serge Postigo dans le rôle titre de Pierre, menace de tout laisser tomber au moment d’entrer sur scène un soir de première.Avec “un brin d’humour”, dit-on, la pièce de Champagne questionne le vedettariat et les gros sous que génère une certaine industrie culturelle et artistique au Québec.Deux autres comédiens, Yvon Roy et Fernand Rainville, qui assure aussi la mise en scène, accompagnent Postigo.Histoire de varier le menu et de se dépayser un peu, le P’tit Bonheur de St-Camille nous convie demain à une soirée de musique africaine avec le groupe Fakhass Sico.L’endroit accueille pour une deuxième fois cette formation qui marie tambours, chants et danses dans un style à la fois traditionnel et contemporain.À noter que Fakhass Sico a participé aux albums La force de comprendre de Dubmatique ainsi qu’à celui des Colocs, Dehors novembre.Chaude soirée en perspective.Quant aux amateurs de blues, ils seront ravis d’apprendre que le bistro-bar Ailleurs de Coaticook récidive cette année encore avec La bordée de blues du mois de janvier.Alors que les jeudis soirs se déroulent sous la forme de jam sessions, les samedis mettent en vedette un artiste ou un groupe de la région.Demain soir: le très brillant Paul Shine! On pourra également se déhancher au rythme du reggae au Café du Palais, mercredi prochain, avec la formation Rastaman Vibrations qui offre un spectacle hommage au plus illustre représentant du genre, Bob Marley.Côté cinéma, il faut très certainement souligner l’initiative du théâtre Centennial de l’Université Bishop’s qui présente, notamment les vendredis, les grands classiques du cinéma.À voir donc ce soir, l’incontournable Casablanca avec Humphrey Bogart et Ingrid Bergman.À bientôt! Parlant de petit, le grand humoriste de 6’3”, Martin Petit (!), tourne en région depuis déjà un bon moment.Year 2000 calendar winners Ringing in the new millennium with a beautiful naif art calendar from Galerie Jeannine Blais in North Hatley are the winners ofThe Record’s calendar contest.They are: Feme Parker and William Duffy of Sawyerville; Daphne Nelson-Burnham and Isobel Gagnon of Lennoxville; J.Ross Whitcomb of Ayer’s Cliff and Ruth Quinlan of Knowlton.Winners will be contacted about how they can receive their calendars.STARTS JAN.17m-22m INCLUSIVE AT 10 A.M.JkCMw m c; salh 20% OFF on all in-store wool - Astra, Kroy - Classic, etc.20% OFF knitting books, needles, etc.40% OFF Xmas decorative painting books All other books 10% OFF 10% OFF Liquitex paints Many more in-store specials! We have ALL Americana 2 oz.paints $2.00 ea„ tx.included.4 Pine Street, Sutton 538-2977 TALK OF THE Townships ¦ .i i ¦¦ i ———— ¦———¦ ¦ THE*¦¦ ———— page 6 January 14-January 20, 2000 A world of adventure, comedy and drama awaits movies Riefenstahl role a risk for Foster By Jamie Portman Southam Newspapers J’odie Foster knows she could be jeopardizing her image by taking on the role of an infamous figure from the Nazi era.But she says she never thought twice about deciding to produce and star in a new film about Leni Riefenstahl, the superb filmmaker who worked for Adolph Hitler.“Playing Leni is a risk,” Foster said in an interview.“It’s an enormous challenge -1 think it will be the most challenging film of my life, but it’s something I've wanted to do for a long time.” Riefenstahl, now 97, applied her cinematic genius to two notorious Nazi propaganda films during the 1930s.One was the 1936 Triumph Of The Will, a subversively compelling account of the rise of Nazi Germany.She followed this up with a documentary glorifying Germany’s performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.Both movies continue to be hailed as masterpieces -even by critics sickened by what they represent.Riefenstahl has spent the last half century seeking to rehabilitate herself by suggesting that using her great gifts to advance the cause of Nazism in Europe was a necessary career move forced on her by Hitler.But a 1994 film portrait, The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl, is less forgiving.When it was released, film historian and critic Joseph McBride wrote that “director Ray Muller’s thoughtful documentary portrait provides a bracing antidote to the historical revisionism of Riefenstahl’s Faustian pact with Hitler” and said the film offered “incontrovertible evidence” of Riefen-stahl’s “willingness to accept and glorify Nazi ideology.” Foster says she knows she’ll be entering a minefield but that’s one reason the project fascinates her.“There is no other woman in the 20th century who has been so admired and vili- fied simultaneously,” she admits.Indeed, the incendiary subject matter was the reason she chose to produce the film herself.“I’d been trying to figure out how to do it for a while, and finally decided the best way was with the most autonomy.You can’t really make a movie like this unless you’re fearless about it.I think you can easily fall victim to people telling you what to do in a way that could really shift the tone of the film.There’s so much baggage to the story that you need a very clear independent vision.” Foster has met Riefenstahl, who still scuba dives in her 98th year.“She is an amazing lady, incredibly complex.But it is going to be a very, very difficult film.” Foster has another reason for tack- ling such subject matter.She gets easily bored these days.“I’ve been acting for so many years now that unless it’s really challenging and something I haven’t done before, it’s very hard for me to do it.” Still on the subject of Jodie Foster, she remains under pressure to reprise her Oscar-winning Clarice Starling character in Hannibal, the long-awaited sequel to The Silence Of The Lambs.Foster herself has now indicated she’s out of the project because it will conflict with her plans to direct a movie -yet as recently as early December, she was telling reporters that “nothing would make me happier to do a sequel” but that she was still waiting to see the final screen treatment.Matters heated up on Dec.29 when The London Daily Express reported that costar Anthony Hopkins was “furious” with her for rejecting a revised script prepared at her request.It appears that Foster’s main problem is that she can’t stomach the fate of her character.Earlier in the year, she was disgusted with the Thomas Harris novel which ends with Clarice teaming up with the cannibalistic villain, Hannibal Lecter.Jodie Foster will produce and star in a film about Nazi director Leni Riefenstahl.Mods, Monet masterpieces and murder The Mod Squad Adventure, suspense, and a few laughs can be found in director Scott Silver’s The Mod Squad.Claire Danes, Giovanni Ribisi and Omar Epps are in top form in this quirky action-drama as they play a trio of ex-delinquents hired by Officer Grier (Dennis Farina) to catch “the bad guys”.Things start to go wrong when a police officer gets murdered and the trio’s mission is suspended.It turns out that drugs are being stolen from the evidence locker, and Julie, Peter, and Lincoln-”Link”(Danes, Ribisi and Epps)-begin to suspect dirty dealings among the cops.They decide to continue the investigation on their own, and the adventure begins.Tensions flare as the three former delinquents struggle to get along.Link tries to keep the clumsy, careless Peter in line and Julie tries to rekindle an old flame.It gets hard to separate the good guys from the bad guys, and they realize that they can’t trust anyone but themselves.This film is funny and exciting, al- though the language and violence are too graphic for all members of the family.The Mod Squad proves that Claire Danes and Giovanni Ribisi have firmly established themselves as fine actors.These three actors work well together and it would be fun to see them reunite in a sequel.Video Pix AND Pans Paraskevi Mazarakiotis The Thomas Crown Affair Escape into a playful world of crime, romance, and adventure with the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, directed by John McTierman.When you are a rich, bored, trustworthy art benefactor like Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan), you can get away with committing elegant crimes such as stealing a Monet painting in broad daylight.Flamboyantly witty Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) enters the scene.Mr.Crown is the first suspect on her list, and as she puts it, “I hope to get him”.Believe it folks, she does get him.Crown is seduced by her intelligence and femme fatale demeanor, and she cannot resist his confidence nor his sexy allure.Consequently, attraction complicates matters.The film’s plot is structured like a cat and mouse chase.Will they betray each other or will they surrender to love?The chemistry between Russo and Brosnan is hot enough to set the screen on fire-especially in a dance scene in which Russo sensuously swings her hips to seduce Brosnan.Pierce couldn’t be sexier or more charismatic.Ladies, whether you are a fan or not, I guarantee that you will find Mr.Brosnan irresistible in his role as Thomas Crown.An incredibly fun film.Resurrection Russell Mulcahy’s dark, psychological thriller.Resurrection, is a whodunit story that seeks to solve the mystery of serial killings that are committed by a religious fanatic.Christopher Lambert plays Detec- tive Prudhomme who is determined to arrest this intelligent, creative, mysterious killer whose victims’ names and occupations correspond to Christ’s apostles.Also, the victims’ ages correspond to Christ’s age at his death.The killer amputates his victims’ body parts in order to reconstruct Christ’s body for Easter morning.Things get personal between the detective and the killer, when Prudhomme’s wife’s (Barbara Tyson) life is endangered.Resurrection’s shadowy visual style and plot inevitably invite us to compare the film to David Fincher’s Seven.Both films include a serial killer who selects his victims according to religious significance, along with messages written in blood, a detective’s wife in danger, and a crying scene that Lambert plays à la Brad Pitt.Briefly, Resurrection is not innovative.Nevertheless it is a suspenseful, entertaining film.Those who enjoyed Seven will certainly appreciate this film.Also, fans of Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg should be on the lookout for him in his role as Father Rousell. TALK OF THE Townships RECORD January 14-January 20, 2000 page 7 MATINEES FRI., MON.TUES.WED $5.00 ¦Jê ^4 world of adventure, comedy and drama awaits movies Ripley’s talents are tedious after two hours Believe it or not, Ripley is just too long.While Miramax Films fails to mention the movie’s length in its otherwise extensive press kit, The Talented Mr.Ripley is a two-and-a-half hour plus undertaking.Director Anthony Minghella, best known for his masterpiece The English Patient, creates a visually stunning but emo- For The Record Harry Hodge tionally bankrupt production based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith.- The story revolves around Tom Ripley (played by Matt Damon), a kid from the wrong side of the tracks living in the fifties who longs for the jet set lifestyle.Insinuating himself into a high society function, Ripley is enlisted to track down wealthy layabout and wayward son Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), who last time anyone heard, was partying in scenic Italy with would-be novelist Marge Sherwood (Gwyneth Paltrow).Once he gets to Europe, Ripley attaches himself to the spoiled Dickie character and becomes obsessed with him.Here lies the ambiguity of MIRAMAX Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law were doing just fine until Matt Damon turned up.Damon’s performance; he seems as easily fixated by boys as girls as the film wears on.If anything, Ripley seems to be a try-sexual (he’ll try anything once).Still, his ability to mimic everything from voices to appearances enables him to endear himself to Dickie and Marge and live off Dickie’s seemingly limitless family fortune.In his yearning for acceptance by Cate Blanchett and Matt Damon enjoy some breathtaking scenery.his new-found privileged pals, Ripley also develops a taste for this good life and becomes determined to maintain the lifestyle by any means necessary.Ripley goes the homicidal route from there, abruptly jumping from San Remo to Rome to Venice and points in between, cluttering up the countryside with corpses.Minghella manages to conceive a stylish and pretty piece of cinema, making use of the impressive visual backdrops that his Italian locations provide.If anything, Minghella may have been more preoccupied with recreating 1950s Italy and the details of the period’s fashion and music than with the subtleties of his cast’s performances.While Damon offers a competent portrayal of the confused Ripley, the viewer becomes ultimately indifferent to his actions.After a while people will be hoping for Matt to knock off Law’s brattish Dickie, who becomes more and more reprehensible as the film progresses.But once Dickie’s sis-syish pal Freddie Miles shows up (in an irritating turn by the normally commendable Philip Seymour Hoffman) ANNA AND THE KING IX] MIRAMAX Fri., Mon.Tues, Wed.Jhurs.: Sat., Sun.: 6:20 p.m.& 9:00 p.m STUART LITTLE CS Fri, Mon.Tues, Wed, Thurs.: 6:00 p.m.&/ , From Jan.14“’ to Jan.201" For info: '263-5900 you want the Ripley rampage to get going ahead of schedule.This is Minghella’s dilemma; does the audience sympathize with the villain or the victims?It’s hard to feel bad for Ripley as the latter-day doppel-ganger who amasses the wealth and possessions of his prey.You want Dickie and Freddie to be done in within moments of meeting them.At times there is pity for the beleaguered Marge or the hardly-seen Meredith Logue (played by Cate Blanchett), but mostly you’re wondering if this thing is going to end anytime soon.If this movie were a drink, it would be one part Italian tourism promotion, one part 50s retrospective, with a splash of violence.Hold the compassion for the characters.If Minghella had made this thing a two hours or less single instead of a double, it might have been easier to swallow.Cintm ck Forest •9 Theatres 821-9QQQ • Digital Sound 1 • Curved Screens • Free parking Internet: act ion film.ca/cinema9 FILM LISTING Fri, Jan.14*, Thurs, Jan.20* LA LIGNE VERTE (13*) Everyday: 12:30 / 4:00 / 8:00 p.m.SUPER NOVA (Original Version) (13*) Every day: 12:45 / 3:45 / 6:« / 9:25 p.m.L’HOMME BICENTENNAIRE (G) Everyday: 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:30 p.m.LE PETIT STUART (G) Everyday: 12:45 / 3:30 / 6:20 p.m.LES HÉROS DU DIMANCHE (13*) Everyday: 8:15 p.m.ANNA ET LE ROI (G) Everyday: 12:20 ( 3:30/6:25/9:30 p.m.THE HURRICANE (13*) (Original Version) 12:20/3:2.Every day: 30 / 6:26 / 9:30 p.m.L'OEUVRE DE OIELI, LA PART DU DIABLE (G) (Not recommended (or young children) Everyday: 12:30 / 3:30 / 6:30 / 9:25 p.m.HURRICANE (13+) (French Version) Everyday: 12:20 / 3:30 / 6:25 / 9:30 p.m.LAURA CADIEUX LA SUITE (G) Every day: 12:45 / 6:45 p.m.L’HOMME SUR LA LUNE (G) (Nol recommended tor young children) Every day: 3:40 / 9:25 p.m.4471866706706 page 8 January 14-January 20, 2000 TALK OF THE Townships ' ' —— "¦ THE ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ TK TALK Ï?- J T naay Fountain of Youth TVDATA Want to stay young and live forever?Be careful what you wishfor.Such opportunities would undoubtedly be wrought with conditions, restrictions and unavoidable problems.It’s no different in the NBC-TV movie The Spring, airing Sunday, Jan.16.Dennis Conway (Kyle MacLachlan) and his son find the legendary fountain of youth in a hidden town situated in the Pacific Northwest.What should be a miraculous discovery turns into a curse when the townspeople do whatever it takes to keep their mysteries from ever leaving their secluded hideaway.“The whole town has a secret we’ve been keeping for many generations," says Alison Eastwood (pictured), who plays town doctor Sophie Weston.“We have a spring in the town and if you drink the water, it keeps you young.” Sounds good so far, but as always, there’s a hitch.Folks’ 100th birthdays are payback time.‘When you turn 100, the whole town throws you a party," Eastwood says.“You also have to say goodbye.No one is meant to live forever, so you get killed off when you turn 100.” 6:00 PM (S (S Q O fD IS i News 0 Le TVA, édition 18 heures 01 Judge Judy (R) ID Simpsons @1 Newshour With Jim Lehrer SI BBC World News H U L.A.Law IP/'l Montreal Jazz Festival (R) E2E) Worldview I'lkM How’d They Do That?mi International Newsfirst HlJj Good Dog! 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Seinfeld (Part 2 of 2) ED News B Mystery! ‘Touching Evil” (Part 1 of 2) n u Poirot Newsstand him Tribes and Civilizations The Viking Saga: Eastward Trail” I'IVI Pamela Wallin mu Shiver! HK'Vi'J Oz (R) HM Ramses the Great (R) I'I i’i System Crash fi.'l.T Bowling.10:30 PM B Nikita (Partie 2 de 2) (T) (10:45) Cinéma **14 “L’Épidémie” (1995, Suspense) (2! Frasier ID Cheers S) VPT and You (R) ft'l'l (10:40) Bravonews LLLJJ What’s for Dinner?(R) EH3 Skylight (R) mj Student Bodies kf-lt'l Boxing.(Live) 11:00 PM U) (D B II News B National Update B (11:25) News ID Outer Limits 19 CTV News (2! Simpsons ID Cheers @ Masterpiece Theatre “Bramwell” (Part 1 of 4) B BBC world News LJJJ Law & Order LUJ Beggars and Choosers [4/1:1 Sports Tonight.I'lLTH Discovery.ca (R) mj News TV: Canada PU4 Eros CTTFlVi (11:10) Movie “The Lady on the Bus" (1978, Drama) A newlywed enjoys a bus ride filled with strangers.US Marshal: The Real Story “Mission in Mississippi” H1.'l 100 Huntley Street yU Brats of the Lost Nebula Hl’U'I Motor Madness.11:30 PM CD (11:35) Late Show (D (11:35) Tonight Show B (11:55) Movie ****“The Four Feathers” (1939, Adventure) A young aristocrat is branded a coward by his com- rades.B Le TVA, sports.B (11:50) Mini / Quotidienne / Banco / Super 7 / Extra B (22 (11:35) Nightline 19 News 19 (11:45) Sports Night.(21 3rd Rock From the Sun ID Home Improvement B Charlie Rose IH.’I.T Moneyline (R) ÇEJ Hot Type ITT1 Beasties 12:00 AM B Cinéma *?* “Coupable par association” (1991, Drame) B (22) (12:06) Politically Incorrect ID South Park 19 (12:01) Jocelyne 19 (12:10) World’s Most Amazing Videos (23) IQ Caroline in the City @1 Sessions at West 54th f.f f 4 Biography “Gypsy Rose Lee: Naked Ambition” (R) If HI Sex and the City (R) EJEl Larry King Live (R) I d L'l*i Wild Discovery “Secret Life of Sharks” (R) GEJ International Newsfirst fTH Extra (R) QH Egypt’s Lost City (R) l’A1T Skylight (R) ÜiÜ Are You Being Served?H/L’l Championship Bull Riding.(R) 12:30 AM CD (12:37) Late Late Show CD (12:37) Late Night ID 60 Minutes More 21 Unhappily Ever After ED Taxi B Stargazer B23 (12:45) Movie ?“And God Created Woman" (1957, Drama) A girl sparks rivalry among three brothers in a foster home.GIU TV Guide (R) ÇED Shine TV (R) fin Keeping Up Appearances 1:00 AM B (1 08) Extra 19 (1.10) Nightman ED Cinéma “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” (1968, Fantastique) SI Charlie Rose HU Investigative Reports (R) LitU Newsstand (R) I d LU Nature of Things (R) CE2 International Newsfirst HI34 Martha Stewart Living Egga (1:14) Oz >IW Ramses the Great (R) t'HJ As Time Goes By fijj Yes, Minister >L’IT Dukes of Hazzard (Part 2 of 2) Q33 NHLPA Be a Player.(R) TALK OF THE Townships " 1111 * 1 - —THE» ¦ RECORD January 14-January 20, 2000 page 9 Saturday Professional Tourist TVDATA .! - Rick Bronson is not your average travel show host.He seldom visits museums (and never with any sense of decorum), doesn’t talk about costs and won’t recommend hotels.But he will walk through the streets of Quebec City, North America’s oldest settlement, lugging vinyl siding to spruce up heritage buildings.Or he’ll set up a blind taste test in San Antonio, Texas, challenging residents to choose true Texan salsa over salsa from New York.Bronson, 31, is bright, brash, cheeky and well on his way to becoming a star.Audience surveys say the Canadian comic is the most popular host on the Travel Channel in the United States, and his show, The Tourist, has recently surpassed the renowned British series Lonely Planet as the channel’s most popular program.In Canada, the Alberta-made series is seen Mondays on Life Network.The second season, which began on Jan.10, consists of 13 half-hours almost equally split between Canadian and U.S.destinations.Meanwhile, Bronson is already in preproduction on a third season, which will include European cities for the first time.6:00 AM fD Ron Hazelton’s House Calls 0 Field Trip 0 Blue Rainbow IB Body Tech 1251 America’s Dumbest Criminals 123) Double Dragon [3j Puzzle Place f-M4 Monty Python’s Flying Circus 1 A’l‘1 McLuhan: The Man and His Message QkJD CNN International 10t-H Cotter’s Wilderness Trails ÇE3 International Newsfirst HIJ4 Vintage Vintage yMJ Matin express kVi:i Spirit Alive QQ3 Surf’s Up! Let’s Cook Sportsdesk 6:30 AM [Tl Animal Rescue fsl With Style O En forme avec Josée Lavigueur 0 Squigglevision 0 Babar 0 Sharky and George (22) Judge Joe Brown (29) Rambo (33) Big Comfy Couch CCEITravel Now 1 dm Cotter's Wilderness Trails I.T/I News TV: French Canada Healthwatch f :Ml Griffe k'T-K'l It Is Written t'l t'l Surf Shack 7:00 AM (3 Anatole CK) Today B Salut, bonjour! 0 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (9) Petit ours ® (7:15) Teddy et Annie 0 Fibi’s Funny Bones 0 Birdz (22) Young America Outdoors (23) Street Sharks 0 Boy Meets World (33) Dragon Tales 0 Sesame Street r.M4 Movie ?“Altered States” (1980, Science Fiction) A scientist’s primal research yields startling results.Arts & Minds LCJJ Your Money 1 >) Grand Illusions: The Story of Magic ÇEJ International Newsfirst QQp Family & Friends Matin express HiM’i’l Dracula rFfd Reflections on Islam I'ti’i Secret Files of the SpyDogs I ÉlîI Sportsdesk 7:30 AM (7) Blaster’s Universe 0 Real Life 101 (~9l Jim Bouton 0 Toonsylvania 0 Flying Rhino Junior High (22) Sailor Moon (23) Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys ED Boy Meets World SI Teletubbies Movie +*?“The Iron Mask” (1929, Adventure) D’Artagnan fights wrongdoers during the reign of Louis XIV.tdilil Pro Golf Weekly i 0 (-T4 Grand Illusions: The Story of Magic I AVI News TV: Canada HlH It’s a Living n:t'lvi Mighty Jungle CELJ Divine Plan QQ Monster Rancher 8:00 AM (3 Rescue Heroes a Fred Penner’s Place O (8:17) Babaloos 8 (8:22) Noddy 0 (22) Pepper Ann ® (8:05) Les 101 dalmatiens 0 Bugs Bunny & Tweety a Weekend Fisherman (29) 0 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy B3 Bibi et Geneviève O 0 Barney & Friends t>1:1:1 Saturday Morning Insectia: Silent Partners CD International Newsfirst ISIJUrban Peasant H:t>ivi Movie +*;, “Bye Bye Red Riding Hood” (1989, Fantasy) Three special beings tell a woman of her father’s departure.k'H:i Daily Mass Q|3 Dragon Ball Z tHi'l Sportsdesk 8:30 AM (3 Flying Rhino Junior High 0 (8:52) Rolie Polie Olie Q (22) Doug C9D (8:35) Hercule (D Bugs Bunny & Tweety 0 Taste of Home 23) 0 Monster Rancher @1 Arthur 0 Noddy i-VLd (8:45) Bravonews 1 ¦) m Animal Tracks I AVI News TV: Japan mu Dish It Out l*Ei:i Ankhila Punjab t'l Pokemon 9:00 AM (3 Saturday Early Show CD Animal Adventures Q Arthur B (9:26) Rolie Polie Olie B (22) Doug ® (9:05) Princesse Sissi fD Batman Beyond 0 Shopping Channel 29) 0 IÜJ Digimon: Digital Monsters @1 Zoboomafoo 0 Arthur Yli 4 Grand Tour 1 Movie * * ?“The Three Musketeers” (1948, Adventure) A band of swashbucklers is sworn to protect the throne.GIH3 Storm Warning! 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Critical Condition: Life & Death Decision Just the Facts CQ3 Yes, Minister IIAA George Jones It-TA 2000 Winter X Games Classix Snocross talk of jmiTmmships mm— — ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ THE — ¦ ¦ January 14-January 20, 2000 page 11 unday Music Nods TVDATA Norm Macdonald hosts the 27th annual telecast of The American Music Awards, airing Monday, Jan.17, on ABC.The ceremony honors artists in all genres, including pop-rock, rap-hip hop and country.Whitney Houston, Britney Spears and Shania Twain have the most nominations; each received three nods.Other nominees include Ricky Martin and Garth Brooks for favourite male artist in the pop-rock and country categories, respectively.6:00 AM C5] Global Business People 0 Home Again m Blue Rainbow 0 Universe of Yahweh ED Street Sharks m Tots TV Q33 New Explorers li'Al Movie ?* ?“Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde” (1941, Horror) A scientist’s personality experiments backfire.ro.'lA CNN International IdkfH Wildlife Theatre I.L','I International Newsfirst Hlij Life’s Weddings Iridl La Semaine verte H (6:10) Dick Spanner I'fdA Bernice Gerard Ministries QQ Dog City fPfA Sportsdesk 6:30 AM CD Every Woman Q En forme avec Josée Lavigueur (D Babar ra Beezoo’s Attic @ Televised Mass ID Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys (3g Barney & Friends taklil Style Wildlife Theatre ÇO Moral Divide mat Healthwatch QQ Pippi Longstocking 7:00 AM dD Field Trip Q Salut, bonjour! ® Benjamin GD (7:10) Arthur 0 Fibi’s Funny Bones (9 World Vision (22) Pulse EB Bibi et Geneviève Bl Double Dragon (33) 0 Sesame Street tlti Movie ?* “Shooting Stars” (1983, Drama) Actors fired from a detective show become real detectives.HAA Pinnacle Profiles of Nature GEJ International Newsfirst Illd4 Family & Friends n:i Off the Record.6:30 PM CD NBC Nightly News 0 Piment fort B HI) ABC World News Tonight ill News 31 Judge Judy (R) 0 Simpsons 0 Nightly Business Report H'l.'i Moneyline Newshour IHVI News TV: China and Di iccia HTH Life With Pets (R) n:t«ivi Red Dwarf ÉIH Home Again (R) Q£J I Was a Sixth Grade Alien iHk'l Sportsdesk.7:00 PM CD CBS Evening News CD Jeopardy! 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Bodybuilding.(R) 8:30 PM CD 3rd Rock From the Sun (R) B Venture 0 32) 0 Malcolm in the Middle (R) 0 It’s Like, You Know.l Tom Jones (R) l»m Life’s Moving Stories t’Un Spiritual Literacy, Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life I’i i'i Reboot 9:00 PM (D 60 Minutes II (D 0 Will & Grace (R) B Life and Times B 0 31 Dharma & Greg (R) 32) 0 Party of Five 51 Nova 0 Movie “Eden Valley” (1994, Drama) A city boy moves to his estranged father’s horse farm.rm Investigative Reports (R) rt'i'i Movie ?“The Glenn Miller Story” (1954, Biography) Based on the life of the beloved big-band leader.IH.'in Larry King Live I'lHH Forbidden Places International Newsfirst ITT31 Extra Hitüïl Due South ifM Life After Death (R) fTTTI Return of the Gods (Pc 2 of 4) i'i t'l Adventures of Shirley Holmes (333 To Be Announced rrm wcw Nitro.9:30 PM (D Veronica’s Closet B 31 Sports Night 0 Frasier 0 Just Shoot Me (R) Hln Life’s Little Miracles ft i'i Boy Meets World 10:00 PM CD Judging Amy CD Dateline B National B (10:25) Magazine 0 Le TVA, édition réseau ! page 14 January 14-January 20, 2000 TALK OF THE Townships — THE — RECORD uesday l If f f ednesday Something About Mary mSffî TVDATA Jane Seymour stars as Mary Richland, a rich psychiatrist suspected of killing her husband, in Murder in the Mirror, airing Wednesday, Jan.19, on CBS.When all evidence points in Mary’s direction, she sets out to prove her innocence.Her investigation uncovers two other women who may have had reason to want her husband dead: His ex-wife and the hooker he was seeing, who both bear a striking resemblance to Mary.8:00 PM B m S3 NYPD Blue (PA) fB West Wing (R) [29] Seinfeld ID News (33) Frontline f-tn Love Chronicles tdkU Newsstand I'JhlH Discover Magazine (R) LHVl Pamela Wallin l^lFoodessence Movie “Sapho” (1997, Drama) A student’s family objects to his new romance.liifl Life After Death (R) I’M'I Family Crucible “Marginless Living - The Impact of Overload" (Part 3 of 4) QD Student Bodies iK’k'l Championship Bull Riding.10:30 PM a Félix Leclerc, le géant du Québec (R) (Partie 2 de 2) HS Frasier SI Cheers MIJ4 What’s for Dinner?(R) tüü Skylight (R) l'éi’i Goosebumps 11:00 PM CD CD O 22) News B National Update B (11:25) News CD Outer Limits fB CTV News HS Simpsons ED Cheers S BBC World News Hit Law & Order Q2D NYPD Blue mU Sports Tonight.E23 Discovery.ca (R) mi News TV: Canada Ujü Real World iTGj Trauma: Life in the ER (R) GfeU 100 Huntley Street Hü New Addams Family n:i.’l Dallas IHfl Sportsdesk.11:30 PM [T) (11:35) Late Show S) (11:35) Tonight Show (R) B (11:55) Karaoke (R) (Part 2 of 4) B Le TVA, sports.B (11:50) La Quotidienne / Banco / Extra B O (11:35) Nightiine (B News U (11:45) Sportsnight.[29) 3rd Rock From the Sun *0 Home Improvement Short List tefl Charlie Rose Moneyline (R) liT'i’J Hot Type ||jü Life’s Moving Stories Il l'I Beasties 12:00 AM B Infopublicité B H2) (12:06) Politically Incorrect (D All in the Family fB JAG (29) B Caroline in the City @1 Crown & Country (R) (Part 2 of 3) fill Biography “Sidney Sheldon: Storyteller” (R) Homicide: Life on the Street (Part 2 of 2) E2E) Larry King Live (R) lOt-H Wild Discovery “River Wolves’’ (R) LLJ International Newsfirst PITT Extra (R) CÜEV.'i (12:06) Movie + + •/, “Luna” (1979, Drama) A mother deals with a heroin-addicted son.Old Life After Death (R) rETTl Skylight (R) I’i l’/ Are You Being Served?Xklifl Outdoor World.(R) fTTTl Billiards.(R) 12:30 AM CD (12:37) Late Late Show (D (12:37) Late Night (R) SQ Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (29) Unhappily Ever After GD Taxi (Part 2 of 2) S3 Stargazer PILife’s Little Miracles (R) Holy Land, Holy People (R) (Part 3 of 6) QH Keeping Up Appearances >I,'UT Outdoor Magazine.(R) tEKI Billiards.(R) 1:00 AM B (1:06) Extra fB Mary Tyler Moore ES Cinéma “L’Épreuve du feu” (1993, Drame) (33) Charlie Rose f:M =1 Investigative Reports (R) GEEl Movie ?'a “On Moonlight Bay” (1951, Musical) A new neighbor sparks the interest of an Indiana tomboy.mU Newsstand (R) I'Jf-TH Forbidden Places (R) LU International Newsfirst RIP Martha Stewart Living (R) yid Life After Death (R) Last of the Summer Wine HU Yes, Minister Q2U Turkey Call.(R) iHJl Tennis.(Live) 1:30 AM (D (1:37) Extra CD (1:36) Later B (1:36) Living Single fD America’s Dumbest Criminals (R) fB Sea Hunt I’l’.'i News TV: German Journal t’j-1i!l Spiritual Literacy, Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life (R) t'l U Fresh Gear (ULlU Fishin’ With Orlando Wilson.(R) 2:00 AM CD (2:05) Tonight Show B (2:06) ABC World News Now ID America's Dumbest Criminals g9) Ricki Lake (33) Nova LM1 Love Chronicles mu Sports Tonight Discover Magazine ÇEJ Pamela Wallin PUT Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous fllj Trauma: Life in the ER Return of the Gods (Part 2 of 4) QH Internet Tonight IL'Ikl Dukes of Hazzard 6:00 PM CD CD B B ID fB HI News B Le TVA, édition 18 heures ID Judge Judy GD Simpsons (S) Newshour With Jim Lehrer ËB BBC World News t.!11 L.A.Law GEU Cafe Campus Blues (R) Worldview OSS How’d They Do That?Ujj International Newsfirst PTTT Life With Pets (R) PTTT»V7i Madison lit»! 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QQ Farscape Dead Man’s Gun 8:30 PM B t9 (22) Norm rU'l Movie “The Horse Trader’s Daughter” (1990, Drama) An Irishman falls in love in turn-of-the-century Quebec.UU Horse Tales I'FIlI Rainmakers II 9:00 PM CD Movie “Murder in the Mirror” (2000, Drama) A psychiatrist is framed for the murder of her husband.CD West Wing (R) B Da Vinci’s Inquest (Part 2 of 2) B (22) Drew Carey (R) fD (29) ED Get Real fB Now and Again (H Great Performances “Central Park” SB Louis Rukeyser's Money Guide Hi 4 Live by Request Starring the Eurythmies (Live) H'lOl Larry King Live EES Wings (R) 1,'tVI International Newsfirst illH Extra (R) PTiMVI Due South Mummies: Frozen in Time (R) QU My Brother’s Life (R) QH Gamerz il.Vl 18 Wheels of Justice 9:30 PM BJp) Spin City (R) QHp Things We Do for Love QH Boy Meets World 10:00 PM (D Law & Order (R) B National B (10:25) Magazine B Le TVA, édition réseau B HD 20/20 fD Chicago Hope fa Amazon (R) (22) Seinfeld ED News Si Frontline M'1'1 Trial and Retribution f4)l:i Newsstand HMS Splendid “Under the Sea" (Part 2 of 3) ÇEJ Pamela Wallin PlJ4 Fame, Fortune & Romance M Movie ?'k “China Moon” (1994, Mystery) A homicide detective is drawn into a murder scheme.Curse of Tutankhamun Spiritual Literacy, Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life (R) I'ii'l Student Bodies 11,’1)1 Life and Times of Tammy Wynette (R) 10:30 PM B FrancoFolies (R) (22) Frasier HI Cheers PlJ4 What’s for Dinner?(R) IV-HI Skylight (R) OH Goosebumps Off the Record.(R) 11:00 PM CD CD B HD News B National Update B (11:25) News fD Outer Limits fB CTV News (221 Simpsons HI Cheers ID) Mark Russell 25th Anniversary t.tt 1 Law & Order QHjJ NYPD Blue mU Sports Tonight.IOHh Discovery.ca (R) I.T.'I News TV: Canada HTfl Dogs With Jobs (R) QH Extreme Machines (R) l’j-d/l 100 Huntley Street QH New Addams Family |UJ Dallas in: I Sportsdesk.11:30 PM CD (11:35) Late Show (D (11:35) Tonight Show (R) B (11:55) Movie *** “The Scent of Green Papaya” (1993, Drama) A servant girl explores her world in 1950s Saigon.B Le TVA, sports.B (11:50) La Quotidienne / Banco / Lotto 6/49 / Québec 49 / Extra B HD (11:35) Nightline (D Cinéma “Maman et Ève” (1996, Documentaire) fB News fB (11 45) Sportsnight.HS 3rd Rock From the Sun SI Home Improvement B BBC World News IHk'l/l Moneyline (R) lit'.'l Big Life HU* Horse Tales (R) QH Beasties 12:00 AM B Infopublicité B HS (12:06) Politically Incorrect fD All in the Family fB Family Law HS ED Caroline in the City @1 Call the Governor (R) @3 Charlie Rose 1 Biography “Jacqueline Susann: The Writing Machine” Homicide: Life on the Street GZE9 Larry King Live (R) l'JFT«i Wild Discovery “Vipers: Marvels of Evolution” (R) TALK OF THE ToïPtlshipS ¦ i—THE i i .- January 14-January 20, 2000 page 15 ednesdaj\ hursday TRIVIA Eight-time Grammy winner A1 Green returned to mainstream music in 1999 after 18 years spent focusing on his work as a church pastor.Singer Isaac Hayes, most recently known as the voice of Chef on South Park, is the morning DJ on radio station WRKS in New York.Mafia-prone actor James Gandolfini (The Sopranos) has a sister who is a prominent official in the New Jersey family court system.Canadian actor Graham Greene graduated from the Centre for Indigenous T Theatre’s Native Theatre School program in 1974.Edie Falco (The Sopranos) graduated from the State University of New York at Purchase, whose alumni are called “The Purchase Mafia.” Peter Kelly Gaudreault (Trial by Fire) landed the lead in Black Elk Speaks after five years spent dancing with Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal.I i'l'.'l International Newsfirst lim Extra (R) H ! H'.'i (12:08) Movie ** “The Stendhal Syndrome” (1996, Horror) An unusual painting holds a bizarre power over a woman.KM Mummies: Frozen in Time (R) Skylight (R) Uli Are You Being Served?Bassmasters.(R) ŒEJ NHLPA Be a Player.(R) 12:30 AM (7) (12:37) Late Late Show (2 (12:37) Late Night (R) ID Xena: Warrior Princess US Unhappily Ever After ED Taxi lHH Things We Do for Love Reflections on Islam Q£J Keeping Up Appearances Qjjg) Bill Dance Outdoors.(R) KU'1 Tennis.(Live) 1:00 AM 0 (1:06) Extra fS Fame @3 Charlie Rose Si Stargazer Live by Request Starring the Eurythmies (R) IT'M Movie ?“Cousin, Cousine” (1975, Comedy) Two cousins by marriage are suspected of having an affair.EEE) Newsstand (R) EEpI Wings (R) 1 AVI International Newsfirst Hid* Martha Stewart Living tm Curse of Tutankhamun I'M .'I Hallelujah! 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IS Cinéma “La Main droite du diable” (1988, Drame) (33] Charlie Rose f.f ! 4 Investigative Reports Il'M Movie “Lilith” (1964, Drama) An employee at a mental institution falls for a patient.iHi'lil Newsstand (R) ?S3 Spying Game yyj International Newsfirst IIIJ4 Martha Stewart Living HiOV.'l Movie * ?“Smooth Talk” (1985, Drama) A 15-year-old discovers her power over men.IIM Mysteries of Asia: Jewels in the Jungle (R) I'/ii'l After Henry I'li'l Yes, Minister miJ American Legends.(R) IHi'l Tennis.(Live) 1:30 AM (7) (1:37) Extra ® (1:36) Later 0 (1:36) Living Single ID Grace Under Fire 1 OEM Spying Game I (IVI News TV: German Journal kV-l'l Virtues - A Family Affair I'li'l Fresh Gear K.'l'l Fishing With Roland Martin.(R) 2:00 AM 7 (2:05) Tonight Show B ABC World News Now B (2:05) Shopping Channel (29) Ricki Lake (S Y2K: The Winter of Our Disconnect 11 1 4 inside Story CHi'li'l Sports Tonight « TALK OF THE Townships page 16 January 14-January 20, 2000 MB Hr what s on — THE — Record The arts & entertainment calendar for the Townships Music JOHN REID LIVE AND BIGGER THAN EVER, Jan.22 at 10:30 p.m.at Burrough's Falls Hall.All ages show.Tickets now on sale at Café Java (563-7456), Clarke et Fils (562-9444), Pep’s Restaurant (569-2411), Burrough’s Falls Hall (838-4912) or Chad Barter (514-830-7009).A percentage of proceeds will be going to the Children’s Wish Foundation.The show is presented by Johnny Mac Entertainment, in collaboration with The Record.Visit John's Web site at: www.johnnyreid.com DANCE Saturday, Jan.15 from 9 p.m.to 1 a.m.at the A.N.A.F.Hut, 300 St.Francis, Lennoxville.Music by Big Foot.Welcome to everyone! DANCE at Burrough’s Falls with the Silverado band January 29.Benefit Hatley Fire Dept.Door prizes.Tickets: $4.in advance or $4.50 at the door; call 838-5740 or 838-4721.DANCE at the Lennoxville Rifle Club, 22 Beattie St., on Saturday, January 15 from 9 p.m.to 1 a.m.Music by “The Hoedowners.” Everyone welcome, including non-members.ALL BACH ORGAN RECITAL Sunday, Jan.30, 4 p.m., Bernard Lagacé, at St.Mark’s Chapel, Bishop’s University Admission: $12., $8.(65 plus) $4 (students).Events CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 10 Sherbrooke, Jan.14 Friday evening supper members and guests 5-7 p.m.Saturday night the usual dance with music until closing.Sunday afternoon Bingo at 2 p.m.Everyone welcome.An hour of STORYTELLING by The Township’s Tellers will take place at 4:30 p.m.on Sunday, Jan.16, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in North Hatley, followed by pot luck supper.Everyone welcome to one or both events.Please bring a casserole, salad, etc.for supper.Exhibits DONATION LUC LAROCHELLE, A History of Photography through the collection of the Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts will be presented at the Art Gallery of Bishop’s University from Jan.12 to Feb.20.Opening reception is on Wednesday, Jan.19 from 5 to 7 p.m.MISSISQUOI LIBRARY TAXIDERMY EXHIBIT.An exhibit on taxidermy by Brian Clo-hogy from Philipsburg will be held at the library from Jan.9 to the 31 during the library’s regular opening hours, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.Admission is free.IRENE’S GARDEN: An Hommage to Irene Blandford (1917-1999) This exhibition is dedicated to Irene de Huner-bein Blandford, a true friend of the Colby-Curtis Museum and President of the Stanstead Historical Society from 1988 to 1992.Besides her passion for the museum, Irene had a great love for flowers.The exhibition Irene’s Garden will continue until the end of January.THE ART of Gérard Gen-dron, Musée des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke, Oct.31, 1999 to Feb.13, 2000.Is winter making you feel blue?THE DANDY INN ART GALLERY, located at 230 Tyler St.in Ayer’s Cliff, is offering you a forcast of summer with its next exhibition: Summer gardens and features within, from Jan.4 to June 16, 2000.On show: Liliane Martens, Dominique Gagnon and Rosemary Miller’s watercolours, Victorian Cope and John Miller’s oils on Canvas, Paul St-Arnaud’s photograph, George Foster’s sculptures and Marika Szabo’s stained-glass.Also featuring more than forty Inuit sculptures.Various art forms of all size to suit all pockets.The Dandy is also a café and tea room of Victorian inspiration.Come and please your palate as well as your eyes! For info: Hervé Gagnon and Valerie Kirkman, owners, (819) 838-4599.Opening hours: Monday-Thursday-Friday: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m.to 4:30 p.m.~ Theatre 101 DALMATIANS IN SUTTON.Mandragore Theatre, 12A Main St.N., Sutton presents their first production of the new millennium.The “101 Dalmatians,” a community theatre for the entire family, Saturday, Jan.15th at 7 p.m., and Sunday, Jan.16th at 2 p.m.Tickets are now available at the theatre.General admission $4.Reserve early.Limited seating.Mandragore Theatre (450) 538-0572.The cast includes Margaret Robertson, Jannie deVries, RichardThéri-ault, Larry Hastings, Andrée Pelletier, Léo Simoneau, Rod Robertson, Lisa Dwyer, André Simoneau, Micheal Marchand, Sébastien Daniel, Ruth Morris, Kyla Steiner, Dana Eisinger and Otus Paré.Elise goes the distance as runner Claiborne By John Crook TVData Kimberly Elise (Beloved) scores a personal best in the title role of The Loretta Claiborne Story, an uplifting movie premiering Sunday, Jan.16, on ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney.The film, directed by Lee Grant, also stars Emmy winner Camryn Manheim (The Practice) and Tina Lifford (The Temptations).Timothy Shriver, the son of Special Olympics booster Eunice Kennedy Shriver, is an executive producer.Part of a large, poor family headed by a single mother (Lifford), Loretta Claiborne was born partially blind.Unable to walk or talk until age 4, she endures the predictable taunts and humiliation for her mild mental retardation while growing up, finding her bliss at last in running.Her discovery of that talent happily coincides with the establishment of the Special Olympics program, which genuinely changes her life.She receives the 1996 Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPY Awards.It’s a story that easily could tip over into mawkishness or sentimentality, yet it never does, thanks to striking performances by its stars and bracing direction by Grant.Manheim is terrific as feisty social worker Janet McFarland, but the role is al- Kimberly Elise stars in The Loretta Claiborne Story, which premieres Sunday, Jan.16.most a copy of her award-winning work on The Practice.More surprising is Lifford, who turns Loretta’s mother, Rita, into a figure of iron will and righteous anger.“If God only gives us what we can handle, he must think the world of me!” Rita snorts at one point, and you sense that she is right.If Lifford and Manheim are excellent, however, Elise is nothing short of extraordinary.The 28-year-old actress came out of the theater less than four years ago and has been giving breakout performances ever since.This one is no exception, making Loretta prickly and stubborn, not a martyr to her disability.“Our goal was to capture Loretta’s spirit more than to just do an imitation,” Elise says, recalling the creative decision she reached with director Grant.“The things that I saw and felt coming from her when I met her were what I wanted to put into the character.“I saw a very sensitive person, but someone who, at the same time, was very strong and confident.She was very funny, very smart and full of intelligent information.But what struck me most was her sensitivity.That kind of character is just so rare." Elise acknowledges that playing mentally and phys-i c a 1 1 y challenged characters is full of traps, but she found freedom in the diversity of the disabled community.“The biggest thing I had going for me is that there is just not one ‘type’ of develop-mentally disabled person,” she explains.“They’re each such a diverse and particular individual, and that made me feel safer, once I knew there wasn’t just one ‘right’ way to play the character.Each child that I met was as different and unique as pebbles on a beach.” The role proved physically challenging as well.While Elise has kept in shape by running for most of her life, she had given birth to a daughter just a few months before filming.“The running was really rough, because my body had just been through this (other) trial, and having to do those scenes without having a chance to train properly and get back into shape was tough,” she says ruefully.And that same toughness keeps this TV movie How to get on this page A What’s On notice will cost you $12 for 25 words or less (.25 per additional word) or, for non-profit organizations only, $6 (.25 per additional word).The deadline is Wednesdays at noon.All notices must be pre-paid.(We accept Visa or Mastercard) Send your notice by fax to 819-569-3945 or e-mail to record@in-terlinx.qc.ca or by calling 819-569-9525 or 1-800-463-9525.
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