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Page2The CONTENTS EDITOR: Carla Carlton EMAIL: PHONE: 582-4684 FAX: 582-4665 COILED FOR FAME: Watch out for Scott THE BEST Burn, baby, BRIDGE By Frank CAROLYN HAX Spark fails to DINING In the mood for MOVIES A guide to the movies in MUSIC Blazing trails in THE SATURDAY FUNNIES All of SATURDAY TV LISTINGS VIDEO OK, so not everybody loves SCENE ON THE WEB: Want to check a recent restaurant review? Or a column? Go to the section of Club Beatle The Beatles were discovered in the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England but pretty soon you may be able to discover the nightclub yourself without crossing the Atlantic Ocean. The Cavern plans to begin opening similar clubs worldwide, from Rio de Janeiro to New York City, Reu- ters reports. Even Moscow, a city where the music was once banned, may get one. interest from all over the said Bill Heckle, chairman of Cavern City Tours, which runs the club in downtown Liverpool. He said 16 cities already have expressed an interest in having a Cavern Club like the one where the Fab Four first played in 1961.

Heckle, a Liverpudlian, said one country where the Cavern will never be replicated. cities in England might be interested, but I allow Birthdays Actors, David Morse 50; Joan Cu- sack, 41; Michael J. Nelson Science Theater 39; Sean Patrick Flanery, 38; Luke Perry verly Hills, 37; Jane Krakowski 35; Michelle Trachtenberg the Vam- pire 18. Singers, Daryl Hall (Hall and Oates), 54; An- drew Woolfolk (Earth, Wind and Fire), 53; MC Lyte, 32. E-mail columnist David Walton at journal.com.

BUZzCUT SATURDAY CELEB UPDATE When she was 15, Rebecca Gayheart decided to leave her Kentucky roots in search of fame and fortune in the Big Apple. What began as a stint in modeling eventually became a successful career in TV and film for Gayheart, now 31. We caught up with the blue-eyed beauty once dubbed the woman on the while she was vacationing in Florida. Do you prefer being called Rebecca, Becky or just plain sexy? (Laughs) You are too funny. I would have to go with Rebecca, although I love when my family calls me Becky.

what they called me growing up. sure you get sick of being referred to as the so take your former spo- kesmodel gig to the next level. Tell us about your first zit. (Laughs) You really are too funny. Thank God, I have no recol- lection of my first zit.

There are a good many photos floating around in cyberspace of Rebecca Gayheart showing quite a bit of skin. Have any snappers ever tried to pull a Cameron Diaz on you? Absolutely. When I was modeling, be like, your clothes especially in Italy. just something I feel comfortable doing. done a lot of photos where I appear to be naked and would be the key word.

Do you ever poke around on your fan sites? I have seen a lot of them. But to tell you the truth, it kind of freaks me out. a little weird. Sometimes, they know more about me than I do! Why did you leave the Showtime series Like It was something I kind of knew when I went in to do the pilot and then, you know, the three episodes that I was going to have to leave because I had some other commitments. But always the possibility I may go back.

How is Rebecca love life these days? (Laughs) Gee, I know. Tell me, what are they saying? not with anyone right now. single. Do you make it back to Kentucky often? I was just in Owensboro last weekend for the Gayheart family reunion. So I was with 70 of my family members.

Tell us about your house in Los Angeles. homeless. I sold my house, and looking for a new house. I actually put everything in storage, and renting a place until I find a new place to buy. Would you ever let invade your digs, or is Ashton more up your alley? I think is more up my alley.

a great show, and hilarious. Speaking of Ashton would Rebecca Gayheart ever pull a Demi Moore? not old enough to an- swer that question! David Walton, The Courier-Journal RUTHL SS INT RROGATION GAYHEART RELISHES HER ROOTS Hears To You Discount Prices on Siemens, Starkey and other manufacturers Over 15 years FAMILY owned and operated 8700 Westport Rd. Suite 205 429-9080 1-800-593-4327 HEARING AID 12123 Shelbyville Rd. Across from KFC 253-9031 Tempur-Pedic Adjustable Bed Feel Better Than Ever Before Restaurant NOW OPEN! 214 W. Court Ave.

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