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Pictured are members of the group Lava Love who will be performing at the Panache
here in Carrollton tomorrow evening. This performance will kick off a tour for the
group including scheduled stops in Birmingham , Atlanta and Orlando. The group
just recently released an album.
What’s Happening...
Music
The Music Department at West
Georgia College will present Dr.
Ronald Attinger, saxophonist, in a
faculty exchange recital in Cashen
Hall tomorrow, January 16 at 8 p.m.
He will be accompanied by his wife
Beverly Attinger and his daughter
Elizabeth Attinger.
The group Lava Love is kicking
off a tour with a performance in
Carrollton tomorrow at Panache.
Attractions
Jeff Camp will hold his senior art
exhibition in the second floor gallery
of the Humanities building January
20-24.
In the first floor gallery, Henry
Setter of West Georgia College will
present his exhibition entitled
“Prophets: Old and New.”
Performing Arts
Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer
An American
Nightmare
With Jeff Steele
Fridays 6-9 PM
WWGC 90.7 FM
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prize winner, “A Streetcar Named
Desire” will be performed by the
Chopstick Theatre of Charleston,
South Carolina in the Performing
Arts Center at 8 p.m. January 23-24.
Tickets for the performances are on
sale for $lO or $6 for West Georgia
College students.
“Do Lord Remember Me”, a
drama of reminiscences of former
slaves in the American South, will
be presented by Jomandi Produc
tions of Atlanta in the PAC. The is
scheduled to be held at 8 p.m. January
28. Tickets are $ 10, or free for WGC
students. Contact the PAC for more
information.
The Fox Theatre of Atlanta has
several coming attractions including
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award
winning musical Cats January 14-
19, the Vienna Choir Boys January
24, The Buddy Holly Story January
28- February 2, and the Ballet
Rotaru’s Romeo and Juliet Febru
ary 7-8.
The Atlanta Ballet is scheduled
to hold a performance February 6-9
in the Atlanta Civic Center.
Ulysses will be performed in the
Theatrical Outlet January 21-Feb
ruary 23.
In the Omni, January 15-26, the
Ringling Brothers and Baraum and
Bailey Circus will hold perfor
mances.
Local Cinema Events
“Ricochet” will be shown next
Wednesday evening, January 22, in
the Social Science Lecture Hall at 7
and 9:30 p.m. The mo vie stars Denzel
Washington.
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Whore to hit the
streets Jan. 22
By Kristie Sanders
Staff Writer
There have been many excep
tional movies that have come out or
are not yet released, but there is
probably one that you are unaware
of. This new movie is called
“Whore.”
Although the movie sounds as if
it would be a “dirty” movie, in actu
ality, it is not.
This movie is geared toward
helping teens who are in trouble and
most often turn toward the streets.
Most of theses teens are unaware of
Stone’s latest flick raises doubts
By Caroline Wilson
Staff Writer
~ “JFK,” director Oliver Stone’s
new controversial movie, is a film
you will never forget. If you believe
Oliver Stone’s version your view of
the government will never be the
same, but even if you don’t believe
his version “JFK” will still astonish
and amaze you.
I was not alive when President
Kennedy was assassinated, so I never
formed my own opinion on how I
thought he died. After seeing “JFK,”
the three-hour-plus movie, I left the
theater feeling that there definitely
had to have been a cover-up.
Several important questions were
raised during the course of the movie.
Such as, why are all the files from
the investigation into the death of
President Kennedy locked up until
2029? Why were so few secret ser
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the dangers involved, or the trouble
that it most often leads to.
This movie’s primary goal is to
educate people about what goes on
in this kind of lifestyle as well as
dealing with it in a “more truthful”
manner, according to Ken Russell
the film’s creator.
“Whore” is a presentation of
Trimark Pictures. It stars Theresa
Russell, Sanjay, Benjamin Mouton,
Antonio Fargas, Elizabeth
Moorhead, and Michael Crabtree. It
is based on the play by David Hines.
The movie “Whore” has a release
date scheduled for January 22. The
book was released January 7.
vice men and police officers on duty
for the parade in Dallas? How, if
there were only three shots fired, did
President Kennedy have so many
bullet holes in him? Why was there
no recordings on tape or paper of Lee
Harvey Oswald being questioned?
And why was Oswald never given
an attorney?
Kevin Costner’s portrayal of New
Orleans District Attorney Jim Gar
rison was totally convincing. The
only problem I had with Kevin
Costner’s acting was his occasional
New Orleans accent that popped in
every now and then.
Instead of using an actor to play
the part of President Kennedy, Oliver
Stone used real film footage of
President Kennedy to get his point
across more effectively. This film
footage was successfully integrated
throughout the movie.
“JFK” is definitely a movie worth
seeing.