| Show W:w- - 6 CO LIEFZRET NEWSITHE e woo 9 4 : : : : : : : i 1 - I i 1 LOS ANGELES — Ray Liotta is getting his face pushed in by Kurt Russell again and again The two actors are struggling in a climactic scene during the filming of "tin- lawful Entry In the thriller being directed by Jonathan Kaplan ("The Accused") Liotta plays a cop befriended and then rejected by an attractive young couple -His hand didn't seem to be put ting enough pressure on your face" Kaplan observes "Well we don't want him to break my nose" Liotta replies "If he pushes any more he'll push in nay eyeballs" The nuances of simulated violence fully explored Kaplan or ders a few more takes and they go on to the next scene Liotta does not look like someone who would willingly endure having his face pushed in Even when playing someone as enigmatic as Shoeless Joe Jackson in the 1989 hit "Field of Dreams" be :gives the impression that he is ultra-viole- under-equippe- d comedy-d- rama "M-A-S-I- Additions to Los Angeles Museum I LOS ANGELES (AP) — Major works by Josef Albers Ellsworth Kelly Malcolm Morley Ad Rein:bardt and Edward Ruscha are among 1991 additions to the collec- tion of the Museum of Contempo'rary Art now being shown off The exhibition "Recent Acquisitions: Selected New Works in the 1 4 — Permanent Collection" is honor the Tomas GZIngue Masaryk Award First Class The presentation was made at the mission to the UN by the Czech ambassador to the United States Rita Klimova acting on behalf of President Vaclav Havel Firkusny left his homeland during Nazi occupation in World War II then stayed in exile without performing in Czechoslovakia while it was under totalitarian rule He returned to perform there in May de- 'WU) - :111: 016 0 - ' it " L1 r r7:11 f L A 1 — I A - 90--- iamagelloarlawil-trahlo-tobe- r7:1-311-:::- 1 a Leaks L OWN AMP IMP i' T ra cjik — oe a 67) i Ise Lii im c ' I NM 1 ReL$3495 MP ‘ ta i Tas 11 I SAPING 41-- 7 ' 1 —4 - - - StS3511 460-512- 1 I813 So SIsoa - P - r----- i i 1 --- VNICE ------ 4 -- lois se-- -gt I PP t :- I - - -- ) 1i VC" 4 10 ' Li "'''''"'''2'04 "S '' '71-1011"z:-''- - - IV inj t - - L' -! u - - (1mA:A - - - i n ir'N - ' ' ill ‘11 LI kror'6-- i - ' ' ( -4 1 rry - - ' - ' ) 1 : 1 i : 1 i ' i ) 4 1 I - t t:' t4 t L)'LlTOIT r ri '''irl 79 r k' kt I :- - I ' Lli'l I 1 1 LU j : Cr-140- tb il - frvi Ed Hutchinson J--- kai )' i"'- i i' i 'rr-1-- F OR i- Ltr"""Y ri:P:11:''3 - 1!011 t:1: I 57 i - ?-- C--1 Nyz1511 070 730 PM z tot APA -:' 1 -- 16V) NI r'''471 tzra tytconD PLASTIC r7--7 (") id 3) MCC-- - 01i 1040::ici:Ticv Iii"I:: - ''' PAPER KITE r tit" It k -—tit0 i i- -- 4c C et ::: 12 OZ NCN 40 113T POT LI 1 v - -:- le 4 46 if - :1:-:" El t':z7 tTE 1 "J 2 rr3 PLASTIC - ( vbit i y rty 4 - 97 47) (to ck Li d c14601 11111 HYL01 VIOUIID BASKETBALL Ecirts 71i Usv) 1 011YX EGGS '7 dk ST11:-I- CAI-:D- or 97 71 4 ea a —1 : tirtip ‘ Place I 1 t- - 7 1 i N--- 17-- Zzer — -" t"7- 44E: 1 Qo 14 I 7N1 Oj fl ot er-vb- if i it ( :if 14tv:21 rs 1 ---1 aq6it :" I A ' 7' Er —A 1fo: 1 wt :- kf 4 l7--r- I ' 't or ° 4---- -- "-- ' i 1 'e Z 7) A -" C LI C:774'41 Nebk 41111 Ieo i' ?42 '' 10 t i 1(1 12-r(es---i:f- witi gTtlrt-1-1- ) b's 11 (ta i Ear CV )fir rr u‘ - tp - — t ---7 4 p 1:V'410 4 qt e el t! rr 1) F7 il BASEIET GRASS k2 (7--1 w) ill-Fil- m ti I t- ka GIFT A at 1 IPifv :cy - - tyi r77 i 3 41 10641 C7 ril IOU e'-- 1 - 1 lot" kag4Pq teLl LI lif:traT-- 40'4 dyf IP''' CEIIDABLE BUIIIIIES - ''''- " fr k Ail :' P elzipt F d -- "" si -7 is s 0 ' '''t it:Pk: 11Z7-:::'- :N ire- SOFT AND FLUFFY 12 - ON HAND EFFECTIVE TO STOCK 41111141210 - )&:E tiAr 0 ---" I 44 1 l 9t L)1-'1Q- 47) 17) 7 P' 00 71 we'd ' ty CT 'it frit f4r 'owe :731 4 A4 44"'411IN ft! tJri'LA e ?alas - tzty LCSW PhD likkau 1 t3w I vi2aP 4 t:3 crNt (771 Tak7411:::---7:Z::1- ' 36'1 1700D SHUTTZ2S 226-225- 5 i -- - i- i 81011 I r I SUJAI:III:IQ GZLE r12-- ) fOt a- L'- FLAVOR ICE BARS - IGO c---- ) - Garing ' 1 -'' - - EYELINER PENCILS stir0 - - - 0- -e - A FIUG - ('27)g-777(- P I L : "141k:49 7 tc---- Q 4M? 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LI reported" he said s r rt BODY sa - cooking with microwave ovens can be an exercise in guesswork The wide array of ovens on the market and lack of standardized operation means it can be difficult to know when microwaved food is adequately cooked says Richard Mudgett of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst The tendency of many models to create hot and cold spots in food means that the gravy in a casserole for example can be bubbling hot while the meat is only lukewarm Mudgett said If the problems with unevenly cooked food were confined to the tastebuds then it might not be of much concern But he said ustdercooking some foods can result in failure to kill bacteria that can cause food poisoning A prime example is chicken which frequently contains Salmonella bacteria said Mudgett a professor of food science who uses computer graphics to study microwave food heating patterns "Almost every chicken has some Salmonella and if you put the chicken in a microwave that has not been random power levels might fail to kill off the microbes' he said Ditto for dishes containing dairy products which can contain Listeria bacteria Mudgett added lie said lack of data makes it impossible to know how much of a potential health problem this might be for the millions of American households that have microwave ovens Although food poisoning caused by Salmonella and Listeria microbes can result in stomach upset diarrhea and other unpleasant symptoms "cases are often so mild they are rarely message in it" There was no such hesitation when it came to "Goodiellas" "One review said 1 played a sleazy heartless cold person who you don't really care about- he recalls " "Great! I love it The meaty role was the type that could place an actor in conterition for an Oscar but it was Liotta's co- star Joe Pesci who won an Academy Award for best supporting actor Liotta was overlooked ' 't- - r - tilebort r 1 Imola i tr i T pAllc1!Tisqlo i I i ! 1117rti111 ii Adivated A Applicable WO tri( j '' Eartia rosToN (urn — Quick and convenient though they may be - 1 Road Test Modulator Check For 0 BandLinkage I tak (44:'' i 49'-'- '1' '''' -' 1 sl to) s'"t C fi' 11 P- sir Siipping Hesitating? 1 Is -- isiing i ar EINEi3MME or F clEn lavwing trosA --4- ' t41 CO ouRs'4QP'r ' I 21- plain-spoke- n blue-coll- --- 1550 0 I - i stan- Hollywood dards) career Perhaps because success found him after maturity set in Unita gives the impression of having his feet on the ground Born in Newark NJ he remains close to his family Asked what he is doing next be says "I'm going to visit my sister in Florida" and only az an afterthought mentions the next movie he is contemplating He has the unapologetic New Jersey accent and manner of a worker He is acutely aware of just bow long a shot a career in Hollywood is and he doesn't intend to blow it "Acting is an intense profession to get into only because the odds are against you succeeding" he says "I've had a lot of friends drop by the wayside Doesn't mean they're less talented It's just the ''' 0 ''' "i lit ''CC Transmicsion i Chock I et - ' : r4rtle4'et It A fillimirdelialrunirVaiiii - '5 s 'ill si 0 Et L 0 ' ' : i D 17 I(ay late-bloomi- ' runs through The exhibition are only the fifth and sixth movies under Liotta's belt in what is proving to be an interesting if 1990 He is now an American citizen and has resided in New York City for more than 50 years Faillion -- completed "Unlawful Entry" plarmed for release bter this year (by Microwave standards urged "Something Wild" Averring that be reads his reviews only "with One eye closed and my bead kind of pulled back" Liotta says his notice s for "Something Wild" were probably the best he has gotten: "They were the ones that said 1 had a future" Naturally he had the pick of the psychopath crop after "Something Wild" but that is not how Liotta wanted to proceed His next role in "Dominick and Eugene" was a He pordeliberate departure trayed a medical student whose fraternal twin played by Tom Hulce happens to be slightly retarded The 1988 film was banal by critics but not many people saw it "Field of Dreams" was the biggest commercial hit Liotta has been in so far As Shoeless Joe Jackson he leads a phantom baseball team after Kevin Costner obeys the voices that urge him to build a baseball diamond in his cornfield Liotta almost turned dosvn the When 1 got the opportunity 1 said 'What are you kidscript — on To read that me?' paper ding some guy comes out of a cornfield? This guy hearing things? It seemed so corny I didn't get the deeper Serious and methodical in his approach to his career Liotta has studied twice a week with a drama coach for the last eight years After a three-yea- r stretch playing what he has called "the nicest guy in the worrld:0M the soap opera "Another World" the actor had a friend Melanie Griffith intervene with the director Jonathan Demme to allow him to audition for the role of the crazy villain Ray Sinclair in hinilact ttivilintl Cmoehtteltwtalt3'e theme s classical: basically the system has rtm amok and the voice of sanity is regarded by the authorities as an outlaw call to arms that must be smothered "Article 99" and the recently breaks" Czechborn pianist Rudolf Firkusny celebrated his 80th birthday recently with a special tribute scribed as a survey of the most significant new works donated to the museum ill 1991 : Among newcomers "The Maiyiee Idol" 1962 is the first line painting by Robert Irwin to enter the museum's collection And a 1temseth Noland painting "Untitled (Target)" 1963 is the first major work by that artist the museum tias acquiredThe museum says 1991 was one of its most successful years in terms of acquisitions with a total of more than 120 gifts including about 270 separate pieces with a tollective value approaching $10 - 2425 1992 AM k seething beneath the surface "Ray can be very still almost like a cat- - notes Howard Deutch the director who cast him as a surgeon in --"Article 99" which opens Friday 11es very powerful in his stillness You have the sense that hes combustible" First seen as the Ray Sinclair in "Something Wild" six years ago and last seen as the gangster Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" in 1990 Liotta has been absent from the screen for a year It is a long time considering the praise he won for that portrayal Blame it not on a fallow patch in his career but on the vagaries of the movie business "Article 99" was originally scheduled for release last October but was delayed by the financial troubles of Orion Pictures the film's distributor actor is in heroThe ic mode in his new film playing a surgeon in a horrifyingly Veterans Administration hospital The film is a black in the tradition of "Network" "One Flew Over the CuckIts oo's Nest" and Laurie Halpern rot24225412 ny New York limes News SPrvioe : : PMWD otta discovers reality of bein a stal timad e TRIBITZ WES SALT u'14' g "40 4043600VP504-40"1- : f ? 1 1N I" - " cps1 4 talle et 11:-- - A ( lti A s 'I' 41! : 7 LfL 7 171 :1 4 tt i:11:111 tLI vit 0 litr 1 s 00A I-- - ft 'NI P'-- fa II 711 111 '1"ké 40fr 410 wv 04 1"ifi - as N lb 111746 - ti rc::'r-tA:-''- i ill bi tt cfP' !0114 01 : - 4 '4 r' :4 2 4 --- k J - 0 t-- v)u--- - i 1 I i— - 1 0 04! dr 0 41 4C00A it—on 0 — e!Ko |