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'Presumed Innocent,' starring Harrison Ford and his barber,
comes to the Alps Cinema Friday. It's a courtroom thriller based
on Scott Turow's bestselling novel. It's 'presumably' cheap
enough to see for only $1. Showtlmes are 7:05 and 9:45 p.m.
Milli Vanilli’s Rob Pilatus arrested,
questioned in sexual battery case
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Milli Vanilli’s Rob Pilatus
was freed from jail on $10,000 bond, but he couldn’t
escape the media after being arrested for investiga
tion of sexual battery.
“Too much publicity,” he said Tuesday night as
he left his home with Fabric® Morvan, his partner
in the fallen lip-synching duo.
He was arrested early Tuesday at his home, said
police spokeswoman Maureen Dambach.
Police said the alleged victim was a 25-year-old
woman but gave no other details. Sexual battery is
defined as touching “an intimate part of another
person while that person is unlawfully restrained.”
Pilatus also paid $485 for outstanding traffic vio
lations before l>eing released, police said.
Pilatus refused to comment on the allegations.
No charges have been filed against him.
The entertainers last week were stripped of the
Grammy Award they won last February for best
new artist af ter admitting they didn’t sing a note of
their album, “Girl You Know It’s True,” which sold
7 million copies.
‘WILLIE AID* FOR NELSON
AUSTIN, Texas —Some fans of Willie Nelson
say they’re planning a fundraising “Willie
Weekend” this week to help the singer with his tax
problems.
James Hataway, an organizer of “Willie Aid,"
said as many as a dozen bands have agreed to per
form Saturday and Sunday at Austin’s Broken
Spoke dance hall, where Nelson often has ployed.
Hataway also said an auction was planned for
Sunday, with items donated by singers Johnny
Cash and Waylon Jennings, Texas Gov.-elect Ann
Richards and U S. Rep. J.J. “Jake” Pickle, D-Texas,
among other celebrities.
The Intern.nl Revenue Service earlier this month
seized more than 20 of Nelson’s properties in four
states.
IRS officials say Nelson owed $16.7 million as of
Sept. 21. Among properties seized were his Peder-
nales Country Club and recording studio outside
Austin.
Hataway said a “Willie Aid” community trust
fund also had been established to accept donations.
GARY COLEMAN HOSPITALIZED
LOS ANGELES — Former child actor Gary Co
leman, who starred in television’s old “Diffrent
Strokes” series, has been hospitalized in Arizona
with kidney problems, his publicist said
Wednesday.
Michael Gerety said Coleman was “resting com
fortably and in good spirits” and was expected to be
released within a week.
Coleman lives in Tucson, Ariz., but Gerety re
fused to reveal the name of the hospital or the Ari
zona city.
The 22-year-old actor was stable and “is ex
pected to make a complete recovery,” Gerety said.
Second Thursday concert series
continues with Christmas music
By HANS HAVEMAN
Contributing Writer
The University of Georgia’s pop
ular Second Thursday Concert Se
ries continues this week with “A
Christmas Celebration,” a presen
tation by the University Concert
Choir and the University Sym
phony Orchestra. The concert will
be held in the Fine Arts Audito
rium at 8 p.m. tonight and Friday.
Pierce Arant, director of the
choir, said the Second Thursday
Concert Series is “sponsored by the
School of Music to raise money for
music scholarships.” Arant
founded the choir in 1978 and has
been the director since. He said
this event will have close to 300
performers.
The concert will open with Arant
directing the Concert Choir as they
sing Vivaldi’s “Gloria,” a vivacious
setting by the composer of the ever-
popular “Four Seasons.”
The University Symphony Or
chestra will accompany the choir in
this piece, and faculty members
Katherine Eberle and Shirley
Brumbaugh will be the featured so
loists.
John Rutter’s “Gloria” is also on
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the program. It is a festival piece
that will be accompanied by the
brass section of the University
Wind Ensemble.
“It’s very moving to have two
settings of the same familiar
‘Gloria In Excelsis’ text side-by-
side, and hear how two very dif
ferent composers make it sound
fresh and exciting," Arant said of
the first two selections.
Next, Arant said, Le Petit En
semble, a small group of singers
from within the concert choir, will
perform several Christmas selec
tions under the direction of Pat
ricia Romza.
Following Le Petit Ensemble,
the Symphony Orchestra, con
ducted by Dr. Thomas Joiner, will
present Corelli’s “Christmas Con
certo.” The piece will feature so
loist Alexander Ross, violinist
Andrew Carlson and cellist David
Starkweather.
The Symphony Orchestra will
also perform the famous “Faran-
dole” from Bizet’s “L’Arlesienne
Suite.”
The concert will close with the
Concert Choir and The Symphony
Orchestra performing excerpts
from Raymond Gotko’s “A
Christmas Celebration” including
“Children Go Where I Send Thee,”
“Silent Night” and “Joy to the
World.”
Audience participation will be
encouraged during this traditional
Christmas offering of Gotko’s nr-
Thomas Joiner:
conductor
Orchestra
rangements.
Tickets for each performance are
$6 for adults and $3 for senior citi
zens and students, and may be
purchased at the door or at the
School of Music before each show.
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