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PAGE 9 — The Georgia Bulletin, June 20, 1985
ON THE AIR
RITA McINERNEY
TELEVISION
The MASS will be celebrated by Monsignor Noel
Burtenshaw on Sun. June 23 and 30 at:
6:30 a.m. on WSB — TV (Channel 2),
10 a.m. on WVEU — TV (Channel 69) on UHF.
10:30 a.m. on AIB CABLE.*
The music for June 23 is provided by the choir of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Atlanta, under
the direction of Gus Ghirardini. The music for June 30
is provided by “Praise” from Holy Family Church,
Marietta, under the direction of Rita Sands. The lec
tor for June 23 is Tony Lubrant and the lector for June
30 is Basil Summers.
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CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP: - “Music, Laughter
and Tears” — A song writer who turns hospitals and
nursing homes into concert halls, Deanna Edwards
performs a healthy measure of musical medicine.
Host is Father John Catoir. Carol Tipton interprets in
sign language. Mon., June 24 at 8 p.m. on AIB
CABLE.*
“Tips for Parents” — Psychologists Joel and Lois
Davitz, authors of several books on family life, offer
encouragement and specific quidelines for those who
bear the title “mother” or “father.” Father Catoir is
the host. Carol Tipton interprets in sign language:
Mon., July 1 at 8 p.m. on AIB CABLE *
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INSIGHT: A series of powerful dramas. Each pro
gram offers some insight into a deeper meaning of
the human experience. Mon., June 24 and July 1 at
8:30 p.m. on AIB CABLE.*
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MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE: Mother Angelica
hosts interesting guests in this program interwoven
with Bible study and music. Also, in this special
series, the television audience is invited to call in and
ask questions. Wed., June 26 and July 3 at 9 p.m. on
AIB CABLE.*
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AMERICAN CATHOLIC: “Christianity Is a Life
Wager” — Our Christian commitment, asserts
Father John Powell, S. J., is not simply a “side-bet.”
We are called to put our lives on the line.
Psychologists, he says, tell us that we have to decide
what kind of person we want to be and then choose ex
periences accordingly. A Christian is someone who
has chosen to be a follower of Jesus. All decisions
then follow from this Wed., June 26 at 9:30 p.m. on
AIB CABLE.*
“Faith: The God Connection” — What is faith?
Father Powell asks us to think about this question as
he shares his own experiences and crisis of faith. The
power to believe, he says, is itself the gift of God.
Faith is, indeed, the God connection. A suburban
mother of seven, an Hispanic businesswoman, and a
Midwestern farmer describe the meaning of faith in
their lives. Wed., July 3 at 9:30 p.m. on AIB CABLE.*
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*(AIB CABLE is your interfaith channel on Cable
Channel 8 in Alpharetta, Atlanta, College Park,
DeKalb, East Point and North DeKalb).
RADIO
LIFT YOUR HEART: Weekly radio production of
Sacred Heart Program, Inc., on Sunday at 6 a.m. on
WPLO (590 AM).
Two Cosby "Kids"
Set For Kingfest '85
“Kid’s Day” will mark
Saturday, June 22 at
Kingfest ’85 at The Martin
Luther King, Jr., Center
for Nonviolent Social
Change Freedom Hall
Plaza, 449 Auburn Ave.,
N.E.
Special guest hostesses
will be Tempestt Bledsoe
and Keshia Knight —
Pulliam who plays Vanessa
and Rudi in “The Cosby
Show.”
Over 100 young people
will perform as dancers,
singers, actors, models and
artists. The Plaza will be
covered with drawings,
sketches, paintings and
crafts by young artists.
Pony rides, face paint
ing, puppet making,
clowns, mimes and
refreshments will be
available.
Weekend At Museum Has French Accent
A weekend of French
music, dance, food and fine
art will mark the opening
of the exhibition of bronze
sculptures by Auguste
Rodin at the High Museum
on June 22 and 23. It will
continue through Aug. 11.
Exhibited will be the
noted sculptor’s works bas
ed on Dante’s “Inferno."
They will be displayed on
the museum’s third floor
with “The Shade,” the
bronze figure by Rodin
given to Atlanta by the
French government in
honor of the 122 Atlanta art
patrons who died in a plane
crash outside Paris in 1962.
Entertainment will in
clude the French cabaret
singer, Andre Mathis; can
can dancing by the Doris
Russell Co.; a fashion show
by Atlanta designer
Frances Belan, and French
music by the Atlanta Vir
tuosi Singers, the Vocal
Arts Ensemble and the
Atlanta Chamber Players.
Free samples of French
croissants and cookies will
be given. Other French
foods will be sold at an out
door tent.
Museum admission will
be half price for the
weekend: $1 for adults; 50
cents for senior citizens-
and students, and free for
children under 12.
Movie Reviews
NEW YORK (NC) - Here is a list of recent films which
the U.S. Catholic Conference Department of Com
munication has rated on the basis of moral suitability.
The first symbol after each title is the USCC rating.
The second symbol is the rating of the Motion Picture
Association of America.
These are the USCC symbols and their meanings: A-I
- general patronage; A-II - adults and adolescents;
A-III - adults; A-IV - adults, with reservations (an A-IV
classification designates certain films that, while not
morally offensive in themselves, require caution and
some analysis and explanation as a protection to the
uninformed against wrong interpretations and false con
clusions); O -- morally offensive. The word
“recommended" appears behind the titles of those films
that merit such a designation.
Here are the Motion Picture Association of America
symbols and their meanings: G - general audiences, all
ages admitted; PG - parental guidance suggested, some
material may not be suitable for children; PG-13 -
parents are strongly cautioned to give special guidance
for attendance of children under 13, some material may
be inappropriate for young children; R - restricted,
under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guar
dian; X - no under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in
certain areas).
A
Alamo Bay, A-III (R)
Almost You, A-III (R)
B
Beverly Hills Cop. A-III (R)
The Breakfast Club, O (R)
Brewster’s Millions, A-II (PG)
C
Camila, A-IV (No rating)
The Care Bears Movie, A-I (G)
Cat’s Eye, A-II (PG-13)
Code of Silence, A-III (R)
I)
SPENDTHRIFT — Richard Pryor stars in
the title role in “Brewster’s Millions” while
John Candy plays Spike. (NC photo)
Desperately Seeking Susan, O (PG-13)
The Dungeon Master, O (PG)
F
The Falcon and the Snowman, A-III (R)
Fletch, A-II(PG)
Fraternity Vacation, O (R)
G
Girls Just Want to Have Fun, A-II (PG)
The Gods Must Be Crazy, A-II (PG)
The Goonies, A-II (PG)
Gotcha, O (PG-13)
Grace Quigley, O (PG)
J
Just One of the Guys, O (PG-13)
K
The Killing Fields, A-II (R)
King David, A-III (PG-13)
L
Lady Hawke, A-II (PG-13)
The Last Dragon, A-II (PG-13)
Lily in Love, A-II (PG-13)
Little Treasure, A-IV (R)
Lost in America, A-II (R)
Lust in the Dust, O (R)
M
Mask, A-IV (PG-13)
The Mean Season, A-III (R)
Missing in Action 2: The Beginning, O (R)
Movers and Shakers, A-II (PG-13)
Moving Violations, O (PG-13)
N
1918, A-I, Recommended (No rating)
1984, A-III (R)
P
A Passage to India, A-II (PG)
Perfect, O (R)
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, A-III
(PG-13)
Porky’s Revenge, O (R)
A Private Function, A-III (R)
Pumping Iron II: The Women, A-III (No rating)
The Purple Rose of Cairo, A-II (PG)
R
Rambo: First Blood Part II, O (R)
Rappin’, A-II (PG)
Rustlers’ Rhapsody, A-II (PG)
S
The Secret of the Sword, A-I (G)
The Shooting Party, A-IV (No rating)
The Slugger’s Wife, A-fll (PG-13)
Stick, O (R)
The Sure Thing, A-III (PG-13)
Sylvester, A-III (PG)
T
A Test of Love, A-II (PG)
V
A View to a Kill, O (PG)
W
Witness, A-IV (R)
I