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Show ENTERTAINMENT TheSalt Lake Tribune Forgetfulness Has Nothing to Do With Aging Dear Ann: Youmissedtheboat i ANN LANDERS onseto “Turned he said her youthe time in the city you are calling, and you will get the cor rect information 4 husband always left the garage dooropen and thefront doorun- ked. Yousaid he was having “senior moments” and shouldsee Dear Ann: Here's one for your a doctor. Having nevermet anyonelike stupid-criminal files I re: dit in the Muskegon, Mich., Chroni that character, you would not un fan derstand. It has nothing whatever to do with aging. My husband waslike that whenI married him 48 years ago. Whenhe shaves, I tainpoint, the mind isn’t among them haveto turnoff the hot-waterfaucet and screwall the caps back on thetubes andbottles. When he cooks, I must turnoffthestove. Last winter, whenthe tempera: ture was below zero, he went out the back doorto do anerrand. When he returned, he left the sliding glass doors wide open and went to bed. All night long, our furnacetried to heat the whole town, Ann, I have provided 50 years of caretaking and amnot complaining. God must haveleft something out of this man’s head for a reason perhaps toteach mepatience. Believe me, I have learned it. A Caretaker in Flo- rence,Ala. DearFlorence: Soundslike a fewshingles fell off the roof some time ago. You say your husband's forgetfulness has nothing to do with aging. I'll take your word for it. Granted, he may have been just as careless in his younger days, but keep acloser eye on him, anyway. Somethings get better with age, but after cer- Coast. If this is too complicated. askthetelephone operator to tell Dear AnnLanders: Will you pleasehelp spread the wordthat the United States has manytime zones, s hourtimedifference between the twocoasts? Welive in California. Obviously, those numbskulls on the East Coast whocall at 9 a.m their time couldn't careless that they are wakingus up at 6. When we tell them, they never: even bothertosa I'm sor If you will spread the word about the timedifference, your California readers wouldbe very grateful. Sleep Deprivedin Santa Barbara, Calif. Dear Santa Barbara: thought wesettled this a fewyearsago, but apparently, somenewar als from Afghanistan, Zimbabwe andtheAustralian Outback have not yet gotten the word. Hereit is, in simple language: Whenit’s 9 Dear Fan: Thanks for sending iton. It's a lulu Nine minutes after he was freed from the Ottawa County Jail, police busted a 21-year-old manforhis involvement ina hastily arranged prisonbreak. Only inthis case. authorities say. the Muskegon manwascaught trying to break INTO the slam: mer. The man scaled an 8-foot chain-linkfence, then tried to hand an inmate acigarette througha steel grate covering the window. He was arrested and charged with illegal entry and disorderly conduct, both 90-day misdemeanors. The man ac knowledgedit wasn't his finest moment.“It waspretty stupid.” hesaid. “I was out of there. I was happy. I wasn’t trying to break in. I wastrying to see afriend, andthey caught me.” The Muskegon man left the jail at 12:01 a.m. By 12:10.a.m., he was back. Sheriff's deputies said pri vatelythat the manbroke the un. official record 45 minutes a.m. in NewYork, it is 8a.m. in Chicago. 7 a.m. in Denverand Phoenix and 6 a.m. in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and fora just-released inmate to wind up backinjail. In that case, a just-freed inmategot busted for drinking beer(to celebrate) on all theothercities on the West the way home Tuesday. Doom and Gloom Weighs Down ‘Western Wall’ KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris “Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions” (Asylum) 2 stars There are some islands of mu sical magicon this eagerly awaited disc, but you'll have to swim an ocean of tears to reach them “Western Wall,” recorded last fall at a Tucson, Ariz.. inn, in cludes tunes by big-name writers such as Rosanne Cash. Bruce Springsteen and Sinead O'Connor. and like many songwriter intensive projects, it’s often a vic tim of its own angst The darkness starts closing in on the opening track, “Loving the Highway Man.” Its “Damned damned, damned I am” refrain reminiscent of Joan Baez at her most pretentious, sets the glum tone. Harris and Ronstadt followit up with have mercy tracks about war, midlife introspection, unloved children and freedom hungry immigrants. house pm voiced H. s summons musical icons such as Hank Williams and Bill Monroe on the eerie folk: rocker “Raise the Dead.” one of her three songwriting efforts for this disc. and she and Ronstadt in fuse the haunting “Sisters of Mer: ey” with a melancholy that lingers long after its final notes have faded More moments like these could have made “Western Wall” sensation of Monterey. to be better than you might remember Recorded live in the studio, this ulk-leaning collection has real warmth, and it reminds us that before Joplin got all the media at tention. Big Brother was a group, not a backing band. “Cheap Thrills” was to change that, but something special. But alas, Har ris and Ronstadt too often opt for enough to make you cry in your cappuccino. Greg Crawford this radical sonic upgrade shows =) Big Brother & the Holding Company and Janis Joplin “Big Brother and the Holding Compa that what the band lacked in fi nesse, it compensatedfor in ener ay. (“Cheap Thrills” includes two live bonus tracks, “Catch Me Daddy” and “Magic of Love.” re- ny” (3 stars); “Cheap Thrills” 4 “I Got Dem Old OF Kozmic in Mama” (3 stars) “Greatest Hits corded at Detroit's Grande Ball room in 1968.) those has never before been issued Blues” is also greatly enhanced by the reissue, which gives the soul acy) Phe legacy of Janis Joplin rests on only four albums. and one of The reputation of Joplin’s only solo album, “Kozmic on CD. 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