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Tucson Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • 43

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What's to do Entertainment Tuesday October 7 1 986 Citizen 3D reservations call 888-9428 The AD Players a professional Christian theatre company brings the Gospel of John to life on stage as "John His Is presented at 8 pm Thursday at the Tucson Community Center Little Theatre will be repeated at 8 pm Friday and Saturday and 230 pm on Sunday Tickets are $8 $5 group rate and are available through all TCC outlets 791-4260 or 791-4101 and Gospel Supplies 327-3485 Eureka! a-ha seems to have found it By ROBERT KOERMANN Gannett News Service NASHVILLE The danceable pop-rock sound of a-ha made it the first Norwegian band in history to top the American charts A-ha which recently won Artist" "Best Direction" Special Experimental" Concept" and Choice" awards for the clip of its No 1 hit song on has used eye-catching videos to push its way into the American music scene "Coming from Norway it was difficult at first for us to get record companies to hear our music but video has made it possible for us to be in front of the public everywhere at the same says group founder Pal (pronounced Waaktaar "I think every song has to have a video but it has certainly helped Both "Take on and Sun Always Shines on are from the debut LP High and The album is the result of a long collaboration between Waaktaar and his childhood friend The two keyboardists grew up making music together in Oslo pop music bands In 1983 they teamed up with vocalist Morten Harket The Norwegian trio was discovered in a London recording studio NEW JAMES BOND British actor Timothy Dalton shown here with with actress Maryam is the latest in a series of film James Bonds The two are filming "The Living in Vienna Dalton was trained as a classical actor Music and dance Isaac Stm the master violinist wilt perform with Yefim Brofman on piano at 8 tonight in Centennial Hall on the UA campus The program Includes works by Schubert Brahms and Salrrt-Saena Is Is part of the UA Artist Series Tickets are $23 $21 and $19 for the general public available at Centennial box office 621 -334 1 and all Dillard's outlets Laon Relshar celebrated pianist will be the first guest soloist with the -Tucson Symphony Orchestra 8 pm Thursday and Friday In the Music Hall of the Tucson Community Center Flelsher will play Ravel's Piano Concerto In Major for the Left Hand Tickets for the concert are $15 $12 and $0 with a discount for full-time students available by calling the Tuc-9pn Symphony Orchestra Box Office 'at 882-8585 from 1 1 am to 6 pm The box office Is located at 443 Stone Ave Before the concert a spe-cial Green Room Prelude will be presented at 7 at which Jeff Weinstein' of Classical Record Shoppe and James Reel music coordinator will present the first gf two programs on Your Classical Record Collection" The room Is located backstage enter the backstage door on the nouth aisle beginning square dance lessons for 2l and older start at 7:30 i tonight at Rincon Country East ravel Trailer Village 8989 Escalante The cost Is $4 per couple West Coast and East Coast swing dancing will begin at 8:30 pm every Tuesday at the Brass Eagle 5045 Grant Road No cover charge Jheater ArMI" i -Thvlslble Theatre presents "Baby SSith the Bathwater" performed at 8 vxrrrr Wednesdays through Saturdays through Oct 1 2 at Invisible Theatre £400 First Ave General tickets are $8 for students and senior Call 882-9721 for reservations Hjaallght Theatre presents "The of Mega at Gaslight -Theater 7000 ETanque Verde Road SThe new melodrama spoofs comics and is scheduled Nov 8 Performances are at £8 pm Wednesdays and Thursdays 9t 7 pm and 9:30 pm Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 pm Sundays Xifckets are $795 per adult or $495 1 2 or younger There is a 1 discount for students senior citizens and active military personnel For SMovies jAPACHE DRIVE IN: (1) Texas 3aw Massacre Part II (NR) 7:09 Demons (NR) 9:07 Friday The 1 3th Part VI (R) 1 0:38 £42) Shadow Play (R) 7 10:32 Va-aectomy (PG-1 3) 8:57 J3) Armed and Dangerous (PG-1 3) 7 Ferris Day Off (PGJ13) 8:47 iKBUENA VISTA (Mann): (1) Crocodile Dundee (PG-1 3) 12:4535:15 rZ 7:30 9:45 £2) Children of a Lesser God (R) 1:454:307:1510 st- V-CAMPBELL PLAZA (AMC): (1) Hard Bodies II (R) 5 7:45 9:55 (2) The Boy Who Could Fly (PG) 5:15 7:309:45 (3) Aliens (R) 5:30 8:15 CATALINA (Plitt): Call theater for schedule CINEWORLD (AMC): (1) Back to School (PG-1 3) 6 8:15 I 2Khadow Play (R) 6:15 8:15 (3) Running Scared (R) 5:45 8 (4) Nothing in- Common (PG) 6 8:30 DE ANZA DRIVE IN: (1) Link (R) 6:59 10:37 Invaders from Mars (PG) 8:57 (2) Hardbodies II (R) 7 1 0: 1 9 Back to School (PG-1 3) 8:37 (3) Top Gun (PG) 7:04 10:40 Cobra (R) 9:07 (4) Flight of the Navigator (PG) 7102 10:35 Short Circuit (PG) 8:47 EL CON SIX (AMC): (1) About Last Night (R) 2:30 5 7:30 9:55 (2) Playing for Keeps (PG-1 3) 2: 1 5 5:157:309:55 (3)-Aliens (R) 1:45 4:15 7:15 9:45 (4) Hard Bodies II (R) 2:15 6:30 7:459:45 15) The Boy Who Could Fly (PG) 18) The Fly (R) 2 5: 1 5 7: 1 5 9:55 Tucson while making demonstration tapes of its songs In 1984 a-ha recorded the 10 crisp melodic High and Low" numbers "Songs just fly by in Europe" Waaktaar says come and go much quicker there within a time Whereas in America it might take a month just to get heard on radio "So in some ways that makes European bands more experimental" The constant quest for catchy new sounds produced the a-ha style that has such international appeal "So far toured in Australia Japan and the US as well as at home All of them are different audiences America is so big different within itself Los Angeles for instance it was a very crowd Most other places it was more ecstatic" A-ha has been touring behind the success of on Me" for nine months and intends to tour for six more months Waaktaar says In the midst of its debut US tour has released a second LP "Scoundrel Days The single Been Losing is being pushed for a' big hit I read magazines in Norway that say that our success has led other bands there to form a Since our success three or four others have been signed up by English and German record and Giddings are obviously proud of doing a good job on breaking news and of setting some trends been saying we in says Bauer they see it that He says the other stations refuse to send reporters to participate in the roundtable media dicussion programs Bailer hosts you look at the history of the program we were the first to do studio interviews longer than 90 seconds (now popular on the other stations) first to do day in in this market "They (reporters from other stations) tell me at lunch but we have had an part of pumps he said is this a gas station You take a nozzle from the pump put it into the gas tank and the fuel converts to energy and makes the car run" you he asked you have had some cu- riosity as to why they put signs on these that say stop until thought they were rest Arizona Illustrated More analysis from Odds and ends to the a readino-discusBion group will be lead by Michelle Taigue of the UA English Department 7 to 9 pm Tuesdays at Mission Branch Library 3770 Mission Road Books to be read and discussed Include Rudolfo Anaya's "Bless Me Ultima" the newly translated Navajo creation story "Dine Ba-hane" Momadae "The Way to Rainy Mousntain "Moby Carlos "Tales of Power" and Maxine Hong "The Woman Pre-register by calling 791-4131 Living with Teens Free parenting classes will be offered by psychologist John Goula 7 to 9 pm Tuesdays for the next three weeks at 707 Alvemon Way To reserve a place call 326-4357 The UA Faculty Lecture 8erlee features Susan Aiken an associate professor of English speaking on "Isak Dinesen and the Space of Recollection: Reflections on the Author of of 7:30 tonight in the Main Auditorium of the Arizona Health Sciences Center 1501 Campbell Ave Continue to use the College of Pharmacy parking lot at the corner of East Mabel Street and North Warren Avenue Free Eyes on the Universe "Wonders of the Autumn Sky" Is the topic of Michael Bakich of Flandrau Planetarium 7:30 tonight in Star Theater Cherry Avenue at university mall Tickets are $1 and are available a week in advance This is the first of the fall series of astronomy talks Classic Film Series A special event features Premiere of Vita-phone" a revitalized 1926 production and "Don Juan" the 1926 film that really introduced talkies John Barrymore and Mary Astor have the leads Both films will be shown at 7:30 tonight in the University of Arizona Modern Languages Auditorium Tickets at the door are $175 for the general public $125 per student and 50 cents per child age 1 2 or younger EL DORADO (Plitt): Call theater for schedule FOOTHILLS (Plitt): Call theater for schedule NEW LOFT: James Joyce Women (NR) 7:30 9:20 ORACLE VIEW (AMC): (1) Ruthless People (R) 2:45 6 8:15 (2) Wired to Kill (R) 2:30 5:45 8 (3) Link (R) 2:15 5:458 (4) Stand by Me (R) 2:30 6:15 8:30 PARK MALL (Mann): (1) Wired to Kill (R) 1 :1 5 3:30 5:45 8 1 0:1 5 (2) Top Gun (PG) 1 2:1 5 2:30 4:45 7 9:15 (3) Stand by Me (R) 12:15 2:15 4:15 6:15 8:15 10:15 (4) Ferris Day Off (PG-1 3) 12:15 415 8:15 Ruthless People (R) 2:15 6:1510:15 SHOWCASE (AMC): (1) Desert Bloom (PG) 5:15 (2) Belizalre the Cajun (PG) 5:30 8:15 TUCSON FIVE DRIVE IN: (1) Karate Kid II (PG) 7:30 1 1 :20 Running Scared (R) 9:35 (2) Wired to Kill (R) 7:30 10:50 Pray for Death (R) 9:20 (3) Play for Keeps (PG-1 3) 7:30 1 1 Legend (PG) 9:30 (4) Aliens (R) 7:30 11:35 Commando (R) 10:05 (5) Crocodile Dundee (PG-1 3) 7:30 11:15 Gung Ho (PG-1 3) 9:25 VALENCIA VISTA (AMC): (1) Running Scared (R) 5 7:30 9:45 (2) Nothing in Common (PG) 5:1 5 7'45 9 45 (3) Shadow Play (R) 5:30 7:45 9:55 (4) One Crazy Summer (PG) 5:45 8 9:55 impact on this Bauer says he still has one goal for which turned six years old this month He wants the show to be the one viewers turn to when they want to see interviews with the most important people in a story whether a local story or a national story with a local angle In recent weeks meant interviews with former US Attorney General Richard Kleindeinst during the hearing on the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist and in-studio interviews with Evan Mecham the longshot victor in the state Republican gu vocabulary Continued from 1 Neil-Lehrer Newshour Sometimes luck helps too Gid-dings said they were able to do a good job on the verdict from the sanctuary trial because they had been doing a solid job all along and she just happened to be within a block of the federal courthouse in downtown Tucson when the jury returned a verdict Although Gonzalez and Burgess point out that "Arizona is an alternative and not in direct competition with the local network news operations Bauer I know how they do it but kids have a sixth sense about how much gas is left in the tank of a car right down to the thimbleful a gift The car will roll into the driveway gasp thrust forward die and the gas gauge will drop like a stone to one of the first things young drivers learn how to do I have yet to grab my car keys and walk out the door and not hear "Your car needs It get to be until it did One time I actually took one of the kids in the car with me and said you know where Mother is taking you? going to a place you have never been there be kids there my own he asked many but mingle and make As we pulled in front of the bernatorial primary like to see us develop the reputation as being the Bauer says Giddings says it boils down to the To Burgess that means swearing to the same credo which has brought success and respect to MacNeilLehrer Newshour -a refusal to use a rapid stream of pretty or visually interesting images which is often presented on commercial TV news even when a long interview on a complex subject is reall) needed he makes three traffic lights and does not have to idle Mentally he keeps track of every gas transaction including the time he put $150 worth in the tank and the battery went dead You know pressure until you owe your kid 150 worth of gas In homes all over America wherever teen-agers gather the i subject comes up were you and what were you doing when you found out about a gas The other day my son was with me when I pulled into a gas station I said He asked "What did you I repeated the word a new he said Sometimes I think about the woman who said instead of kids she should have raised tomatoes 1 At least you can eat them 1 ARIZONA he said 1 Sooner or later when you share your car with a young driver you will encounter the Do-I-have-to-buy-it-with-my-own-money mentality Going to the library is your idea Ergo you pay for the gas Going to the store to pick up a loaf of bread for dinner is to your advantage So you pay for the gas Picking up a younger brother or sister at school is saving you time so you should have thought of these expenditures before you gave in to lust and passion It is as if overnight the sweet innocent child who say hello in metric becomes a world-class mathematical genius He knows instinctively that two liters of gas will take him to the 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