Word: showings
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...Howard Alden, 31; drummer Winard Harper, 28; and organist Joey De Francesco, 19. At the superstar end of the scale, of course, sits young Harry Connick Jr., 23, the slicked-back New Orleans-born entertainer who started out as a jazz-piano player but has crossed over into show business as a Sinatra-style crooner and bandleader...
CHET ATKINS AND MARK KNOPFLER: NECK AND NECK (Columbia). Two mighty pickers . kick back, do a little singing, a little guitar plucking, and pull off a sublime exercise in countrified sophistication. "Show a little respect for your elders," Atkins teases Knopfler during an easygoing version of There'll Be Some Changes Made, and the whole record becomes a kind of cross- generational tribute to musical roots, from one master to another...
...service of lawmakers at both the state and federal level. Last month Oklahoma voters approved a measure that will restrict state legislators to a maximum of 12 years in office. Californians will have their choice of ballot initiatives next month to do the same thing; public-opinion polls show overwhelming approval. In Colorado a proposed amendment to the state constitution would go even further: it would limit state legislators to eight consecutive years in office and members of Congress to 12. The Colorado proposal raises the question of whether states have the constitutional right to restrict congressional tenure; the answer...
...runs up and hugs his stepmother, his head rests just slightly above her waist. Alfonso seems unusually ardent for such a little fellow. Lucrecia spots him spying on her through a window while she bathes; figuring that anything goes in this weird household, she puts on quite a show. When Rigoberto leaves for a business trip, Alfonso takes over as the man of the house. What will Rigoberto do if he ever finds out? And who would be foolish enough to tell...
...beating death of Mulugeta Seraw, a 27-year-old Ethiopian man; two other members were convicted of first-degree manslaughter in the case. Metzger, a television repairman, and his son run WAR from their family's home in Fallbrook, Calif., north of San Diego. The organization's cable-television show, Race and Reason, is carried on 50 cable-access channels, and WAR operates 23 telephone hot lines. Its newspaper, WAR, runs articles and cartoons ridiculing Jews and nonwhites and often urges violence against them in the name of self-defense...