Show SMARTCHOICESYOU CAN MAKE WHATS THIS WEEK BY Nicholson — who InPrizzi's Honor made us believe in his passion for a doesn't convince us he ever cares about Rachel And director Mike Nichols and screenwriter Ephron make them both more likable — and less fun—than the book did No matter Just watching these two double Oscarwinners pay opposite each other for the first time is worth the price of admission The paperback edition of the book (Pocket Books S395) is being reissued to tie in with BY BILL HOEST the movie's opening Friday MtUISIllC LYNN MINTON "CROSSOVER' IS THE WORD THAT in the music business describes the process of moving easily in either direction between the classical and popular fields Never was it illustrated more beautifully than by Richard Stoltzman perhaps the top American classical clarinetist on the new RCA record and tape Begin Sweet Worid With a light rhythm accompaniment Stoltzman plays pieces ranging from the traditional spiritual ‘Amazing Grace" to Debussy's Mhe Girl With me Flaxen Hair" Several of the songs are by Bill Douglas who also plays piano HEWBURN BASED ON NORA Ephron's novel about a woman who finds out that her husband has been unfaithful when she's pregnant with their second child begins a a mutual friends wedding where the couple meet As the minister talks of love Meryl Streep playing Rachel a New Vbrk cookbook writer weeps Jack Nicholson a newspaper columnist falls asleep In real rife of course some people do fall in love with folks who are all wrong for them from the start But HOWARD HUGE electric piano and bassoon on the record the clarinet is an instrument that can produce some of music's most hauntingly beautiful sounds and Stoltzman shows they can be equally effective on both sides of —Herbert Kupferbeng the street AiUiD3IIOmAtPIES1 KEEP YOUR EYE OUT FOR TWO great tapes to amuse younger children while traveling: Shan Lem’ One-Minu- te AnimaStoriesanti Shari Lewis' te Bedtime Stories (Caedmon S898each) One-Minu- FOCUS BY STUART M BERGER “11 mmI a Mow Ml” ON “Who hi tarnation ordered 20 panda ef Mel i aad 15 poaads af cabas' Bert" MD AND MICHAEL O'SHEA PHD IniilnipalhiMHilNaMWIhtaBailtaAPMW — MTMiilCi OilWiS nlHyiNMYMW fO My job requires many luncheons and dinner dates that interfere with my exercise program When and what do eat if I plan to work out that day? I It is not advisable to have a full meal Just before working A full stomach while exercising vigorously can result in w out nausea and muscle i cramping Yet it Is not good to work out on an empty stomach either It Is important to have had some food one to two hours prior to the workout to provide a source of energy Fruits and vegetables which contain complex carbohydrates are the best foods prior to a workout Stuart M Berger MD Is the author of Dr Berger's immune Power Der (New American Library) now available in paperback (Signet) Michael O’Shea PhD Is founder and chairman of the Sports Training institute In New York City “Books? TfcssirYoe1 fiad thoai right botwooa tho VCR tapos aad tho software” PAGE 10 JUUT 20 ISM PARADE MABAZME |