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Show THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, Page 28 Sunday, January 3, 1988 Arts Biography award open News on music, drama, books, art, film and the people producing them. One critic lists the best films of '87 film. THE LAST EMPEROR Bv ROBERT DIMATTEO "BEST MOVIES OF 1987 (in alphabetical order James BROADCAST NEWS Brook's smart, messy romantic comedy is set in the world of TV journalism, where flash often triumphs over substance. Quirky Holly Hunter stars as an idealistic news producer torn between a brilliant, iconoclastic reporter (Albert Brooks) and a episode of James Brook's "Mary Tyler Moore Show" -a sticom carried tino the domain of movie art. THE DEAD John Huston's an graceful swan song adaptation of James Joyce's short story set at an party in a Dublin townhouse in 1904 a surHuston work. between as and in her of finance (Danny Aiello); along the way, she falls in love with the brother. RADIO DAYS Woody Allen's look at a boy growing up in Rockaway in a crowd- pe. Winners in the First Annual 'Tin Men", "Padre Songwriting Competition were recently announced by the Utah Songwriter's Association, sponsor of the contest. Over 450 entries were received and nine western states song "I'm Counting On You" was submitted by Kevin Corbett of Ogden who will receive an paid trip to Nashville. Tennessee to attend the Nashville ' 4 ': - '.' B a se C Cole-grov- e. v - r '.' Mon.-Sat- . 9:30-9:3- " cc-c- caes 5..! ,: ? - 35-4- i off 5 ;iii-fiv- 0h savings . 0' v.a'i MOST FABRIC DISCOUNTED 30-7- ' : : 5 y j e pncs 're ud la&r c ijbor !mmg and insolation. - OFF 0 9:30-6:0- t. 0 . with each S8.00 fabric purchased. 50 OFF JOGGING AM T-SHIR- Fliiw f Folds f BOitSi ROUS '"-Sto- striped ck Helath-teT-SHI- TS r f1- j a a w?Jk I 3lJ Save 50 off Treira" Polyester Na"---: Cut ace in 2i gcgecs colors vrua foo:-C- f rt f'ee a eg S3C Sale $14.99 sq. yd. Installation and padding avdndoie di our regj di low , P'ces s gr iH M A I pntej Final week! 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Program Director for KKAT Radio: Ken Hodges of Dayman Music and Jim Hall of "Too Tall" Productions Songs were judged on originality, commercialism, uniqueness of hook line and music and lyric compatibility. p, Mall, Orem-Universit- y I Custom Window 2 jCPenney Duna-wa- v Elaine George. winners received gift certificates at a local music store. These winners included Barry Hansen. Bennion; Ben Victor, Idaho: Jeff Murrav: John Bateman. Park City: Kelly Dixon. Ogden: Brian Ballard. West Val-leCitv. and Milt Mayhew. St. Ill Satona( w off Save 45 Treatments 50 Ears"); Faye Olympia Dukakis ("Moonstruck"); Norma Aleandro ("Gaby"). Best director: John Huston ("The Dead"); John Boor-ma- n ("Hope and Glory"); Steven Spielberg ("Empire of the Sun"); James Ivory ("Maurice"). Seven honorable mention -- o.e' The Styling announced CUSTOM DECORATING er a'ays ("Street ("Barflv"); Stritch ("September"); for her song "I'll Play Second Fiddle." Jackson and" Forster both received free recording time at a Salt Lake City recording studio. Alice Cooper and Motorhead will hit the Salt Palace Jan. 5 as part of their American tour. Billed as "the might and the fright." the two groups set out Dec. 27 to tour for two months through the U.S. Sebastian' hair care proflucis avaratx'e Vanessa Redgrave ("Prick Up Your 23rrJ Neus' actresses: Best supporting prize-winne- rs Motorhead set c z: Morgan Freeman Smart"). ("Broadcast News"). Best actresses: Julie Walters ("Personal Services"); Glenn Close ("Fatal Attraction"); Diane Keaton ("Babv Boom"): Holly Hunter ("Broadcast News"): Emily Lloyd ("Wish You Were Here"); Maggie Smith ("The Lonelv Passion of Judith Alice Cooper, janua'y De-Ni- ro Florette" "Manon of the Spring"); Mickey Rourke ("Barfly"); Albert Brooks Win-shi- Sale prices eecMe through Safu'oay 4 Sean Connery and Robert ("The Untouchables"); " Steve Martin ("Roxanne"); Gary Oldman ("Prick Up Your Ears"); Yves Montand ("Jean de Ike se Nues-tro.- Best actors: Songwriter's Association International songwriting symposium in March. He will have the opportunity to meet and visit with major publishers and producers in the music industry, as well as perform some of his original material at one of Music City's top songwriter showcases. Second place winner was Jeff Jackson of Salt City for his song "Hairdresser From Hell." third place went to Rosemarv Forster of Delta save! ("The Dead"); Cher ("Moonstruck"). Best supporting actors: Flor-ette- ", "Manon of the Spring", "Swimming to Cambodia", or r Hearne"); Anjelica Huston "Jean de Runners-up- : n. Utah songwriting nsrr off a perms great group We even inrow m a and style shampoo, cut So house' the on choose the look that suits your style, and (or you With 20 overage writer-direct- astonishingly funny, lyrical f If you Reg $35 to $55 of like to make lots waves Show off great in a body Or throw The Styling few curis Salon has a sale just TAMPOCO Food, sex and appetite are linked in Juzo Itami's utterly charming, original Japanese comedy about the search for the perfect noodle soup reci- - casts a fond eye back on his own childhood during the London blitz; the result is an OFF Sale $28 to $44. R 41 -- y mega-corporatio- stock! 20 corrupt, John Boorman represented. The winning priced perms ed, lively Jewish household. RIVER'S EDGE This chilling film studies a tightly knit group of disaffected 'teens who close ranks to protect one of their own after he commits murder. ROBOCOP High-tec- h comic book moviemaking at its most exhilarating (and cynical), this Paul Verhoeven-directe- d hit features a super-co- p cyborg who taks on a Writer-dir- Intermountain regular Richard Vuu plays the young Pu Yi in Bernardo Bertolucci's sweeping saga about China, ''The Lat Emperor." mama's-bo- Anjelica Donal McCann star, magnificently, as a married couple for whom the evening culminates in mutual revelation. The film opens up a bygone world for us, and concludes with one of the most profoundly beautiful sequences in contemporary film EMPIRE OF THE SUN Steven Spielberg courts greatness with this majestic study of a plucky British boy's survival during the Japanese takeover of Shanghai in the early 40's. HOPE AND GLORY ector First Week! Save on all m Italian-America- joyous, intimate prisingly Submission is free. Five copies cf the biography or manuscript should be submitted to the Mountain West Center for Regional Studies by March 31, 1988 with a letter of s, gor-geou- choices, the movie eventually boxes itself into a schematic corner. But the business of TV news is richly satirized, and the film is like a super after-Christm- .... dener in Maoist China. Lumpy and a bit muddled, the movie still has extraodinary sequences. Among many other things, this viusally ravishing film singlhandedly rehabilitates the color yellow. MAURICE This witty, adaptation of E. M. Forster's posthumously published novel depicts an Edwardian-era Cambridge student's coming to terms with his homosexuality. A piquant MOONSTRUCK romance and comic ode to n the family. Cher stars as a slighty frumpy Brooklyn widow hoping to mend the frayed relationship slick, telegenic newscaster (William Hurt). Playing off career ethics and romantic publisher during the above time frame. Di- rector Bernardo Bertolucci's exotic portrait of Pu Yi the last imperial Chinese ruler, who ended up as a gar- L. clude publication between Jan. 1, 1987 and March 31, 1988, or acceptance of manuscript by a The Mountain West Center for Regional Studies announces the transfer of the Evan's Biography Award to Utah State University. The cash award of $10,000 to be given annually to the author of a distinguished biography written about "Mormon Country." (i.e. the Intermoun-tai- n West, Southern Canada, Northern Mexico. ) Eligibility requirements in regular $2.S3 $5.S3 |