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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THE RICE THRESHER FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1994 9<br />

POPCORN PAIN<br />

The Newsies grew up — and they should have stayed kids<br />

B Y K R I S T I A N L I N<br />

"I know you're a newspaperman.<br />

I can smell 'em off a mile away.<br />

Excuse me while I open a window."<br />

— Ben Hecht<br />

script for Nothing Sacred (1937)<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r Ron Howard turns <strong>to</strong> an<br />

old genre, newspaper comedy, <strong>to</strong> produce<br />

"The Paper, an old-fashioned piece<br />

of entertainment that's well-engineered<br />

enough <strong>to</strong> overcome its flaws.<br />

The film follows one unusually<br />

hectic day in the life of the New York<br />

Sun's metro edi<strong>to</strong>r, Henry Hackett<br />

(Michael Kea<strong>to</strong>n).<br />

Henry is hot on the s<strong>to</strong>ry of two<br />

black teenagers accused of the racially<br />

motivated killing of two wealthy<br />

businessmen. He thinks they're inno-<br />

cent, and chases down the s<strong>to</strong>ry while<br />

trying <strong>to</strong> placate his neglected eightand-a-half-month<br />

pregnant wife<br />

Martha (Marisa Tomei), the paper's<br />

cost-cutting managing edi<strong>to</strong>r (Glenn<br />

Close), and the edi<strong>to</strong>r of the stuffy<br />

New York Sentinel (read: New York<br />

Times), who offers Henry a safer, more<br />

respectable job at a paper that doesn't<br />

almost fold every six months.<br />

Don't expect a hard-hitting expose<br />

of tabloid journalism from this film.<br />

The script does its best <strong>to</strong> avoid thorny<br />

issues of ethics and the increasing<br />

sensationalizing/tabloidizing of mainstream<br />

media (like the New York<br />

Times). Henry Hackett keeps affirming<br />

the principle of journalistic in teg-<br />

PEA-SPIKED RICE<br />

rity, but nobody really challenges him<br />

on it<br />

Screenwriters David and Stephen<br />

Koepp seem <strong>to</strong> delight in piling obstacles<br />

on<strong>to</strong> the script just for the sake<br />

of piling them on. Of course Martha<br />

will go in<strong>to</strong> labor before the movie's<br />

over, and McDougal (Randy Quaid),<br />

the paranoid columnist sleeping in<br />

Henry's office, will run in<strong>to</strong> the man<br />

he claims is trying <strong>to</strong> kill him<br />

Don't expect a<br />

hard-hitting<br />

expose of tabloid<br />

journalism from<br />

this film.<br />

It might seem they're going a bit<br />

far. Does Martha's pregnancy have <strong>to</strong><br />

developcomplications? Doesthe5««'s<br />

edi<strong>to</strong>r-in-chief (Robert Duvall) have<br />

<strong>to</strong> have prostate cancer and problems<br />

with his daughter?<br />

Another problem is Glenn Close's<br />

character, the same corporate<br />

superbitch that we've all seen in the<br />

movies. The Koepps make some attempts<br />

<strong>to</strong> humanize her, but their<br />

hearts aren't in it<br />

Guys, couldn't we have some successful<br />

working women in the movies<br />

who are also sympathetic for a change?<br />

There are enough of them out here in<br />

the real world.<br />

Ron Howard isn't a great artist and<br />

certainly not a great innova<strong>to</strong>r, but he<br />

has an unfailing sense of what works.<br />

He maintains the film's breathless pace<br />

and only falters slightly when the script<br />

bogs down in sentimentality.<br />

He has a real feel for the<br />

newsroom's pressure-cooker atmosphere.<br />

One of the film's biggest<br />

laughs comes at a point where everyone<br />

is in Henry's office complaining<br />

and McDougal finally shuts them all<br />

up by firing off his gun.<br />

Michael Kea<strong>to</strong>n helps matters<br />

enormously. A more cerebral ac<strong>to</strong>r<br />

might have made this character's vir-<br />

COCKTAIL HOUR<br />

tue insufferable; Kea<strong>to</strong>n just lets it fly.<br />

He gives you the sense that he's in<br />

control even when the whole world is<br />

collapsing around him<br />

The supporting cast gives him<br />

room <strong>to</strong> work, <strong>to</strong>o. Close and Duvall<br />

are given the shaft by the script, but<br />

they play off Kea<strong>to</strong>n nicely.<br />

Tomei sparkles with the right mix<br />

of irony, bubbliness and hardscrabble<br />

intelligence. Quaid brings along his<br />

familiar quirks, while Jason Robards,<br />

Catherine O'Hara and Jason<br />

Alexander get juicy smaller roles.<br />

And yet, with ail this talent in the<br />

cast, an actress named Amelia Cook<br />

runs off with the film's emotional high<br />

point She plays a novice news pho<strong>to</strong>grapher<br />

who wades through hell <strong>to</strong> get<br />

pictures of the two accused teenagers,<br />

only <strong>to</strong> find all but one of the<br />

pictures out of focus. Her reaction is<br />

theonly thing in this picture that makes<br />

you feel like cheering.<br />

The Paper sets out <strong>to</strong> be a popcorn<br />

picture, light on depth and high on<br />

laughs and thrills, and achieves that<br />

end in ruthless fashion. It has all the<br />

immediacy of <strong>to</strong>day's newspaper, and<br />

winds up being just as disposable.<br />

Ensemble puts out exotic sounds<br />

BY T RIC I A<br />

GlESBRECHT<br />

SHEPHERD SCHOOL PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 8 P.M.<br />

STUDE CONCERT HALL<br />

FREE<br />

This year's final Shepherd School<br />

Percussion Ensemble concert will be<br />

an evening of jazz, Brazilian, Caribbean<br />

and African music.<br />

The ensemble's first all-jazz concert,<br />

the program covers fifty years of<br />

jazz. From the roots of jazz, heard in a<br />

suite arranged by guest artist Alafia<br />

Gaidi, it moves <strong>to</strong> standards such as<br />

Indian spice, rice abound at Shiva<br />

Restaurant offers chance <strong>to</strong> try something new, light a fire in your mouth<br />

SHIVA<br />

2514 TIMES<br />

5 2 3 4 7 5 3<br />

B Y A N N A B E L<br />

LUNCH: 11:30-2:30 MONDAY-FRIDAY,<br />

12-3 SATURDAY, 11:303 SUNDAY<br />

DINNER: 6-10 NIGHTLY<br />

I love mom-and-pop type restaurants.<br />

Especially when mom and pop<br />

have names that I can't pronounce.<br />

Shiva Indian restaurant in the Village<br />

is one of the second type.<br />

The scarf-fes<strong>to</strong>oned ceiling, pink<br />

walls, sitar music and incense-filled<br />

air don't exactly remind me of my own<br />

home, but I enjoy them even more.<br />

And the food at Shiva is simply <strong>to</strong> die<br />

for.<br />

Eastern Indian food is not for the<br />

timid, but on a recent trip, I had a<br />

delightful dinner. All sorts of exotic<br />

flavors and spices dazzled my taste<br />

buds.<br />

The meal started with complementary<br />

crispy wafers and two fiery chutneys<br />

for dipping — the Asian equivalent<br />

of the requisite chips and salsa at<br />

Hous<strong>to</strong>n's many Tex-Mex joints. I<br />

munched and let my eyes water as I<br />

read the extensive menu.<br />

Shiva offers a variety of appetizers,<br />

but I was quite content with my wa-<br />

fers, so I moved on <strong>to</strong> other choices. menu — <strong>to</strong> soak up the last drops of<br />

Tandoori dishes — meats marinated the succulent sauces. And wonderful<br />

and grilled in a traditional Indian clay they were. Many Indian restaurants<br />

oven (around $10) — looked tempt- serve greasy naan, but Shiva's was<br />

ing, as did the various incarnations of light and tasty. I could have made a<br />

chicken, lamb, beef, shrimp ($9-10), meal of the bread.<br />

rice ($8-9.50) and vegetables ($6.50). The bread also serves <strong>to</strong> cool the<br />

All dishes other than the vegetar- fire, but my mouth was still flaming.<br />

ian options come with a yummy pea- Fortunately, Indian cuisine provides<br />

spiked rice. Another side order of rice its own cure. A lassi is a sweet, cool<br />

goes for $2.50.<br />

yogurt drink—an Eastern milkshake,<br />

Indian food is so wonderfully spicy, and Shiva's mango lassi ($2) is the<br />

even die-hard carnivores can find best I've had. Sweet but not <strong>to</strong>o sweet<br />

plenty of flavor without meat I ended or creamy, it's a great counterpart <strong>to</strong><br />

up with Aloo Zeera Punjabi (saut6ed our wilder concoctions.<br />

pota<strong>to</strong>es spiced with coriander, mus- Another "homey" <strong>to</strong>uch is the hot<br />

tard seeds and cilantro), Navratan-E- damp <strong>to</strong>wels our waiter brought after<br />

Bahar ("nine jewels of India" — sea- . the meal <strong>to</strong> wipe my hands. After the<br />

sonal vegetables, nuts and raisins in a dipping frenzy, they proved most use-<br />

<strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong> sauce), Sham-Savera (spinach ful.<br />

balls stuffed with masala and cheese Shiva's service began wonderfully<br />

and simmered in a light, spicy gravy), — lots of refills and checking on our<br />

and Karahi Murgh (chicken pieces progress. But as the restaurant filled<br />

cooked in "a host of herbs and spices" up, the waiters were less attentive.<br />

with bell peppers and <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong>es). They were quite busy welcoming other<br />

I can't begin <strong>to</strong> identify the spices new diners, but I had <strong>to</strong> wait far <strong>to</strong>o<br />

that flavored the food, but they were long for the check and finally asked<br />

perfectly balanced and delicious with- for it.<br />

out overwhelming the vegetables they Even though Shiva is not terribly<br />

accompanied.<br />

speedy or inexpensive, it is a wonder-<br />

I ordered some extra rice and naan ful dinner spot that, if you want <strong>to</strong> go<br />

($1.75 serves two) — the "traditional that far, will pay back penniless col-<br />

leavened white bread" from the aptlylege <strong>students</strong> for weeks and more of<br />

named Wheat Wonders section of the skimping on stale crackers and water.<br />

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Duke Elling<strong>to</strong>n's "Satin Doll" <strong>to</strong> the<br />

contemporary "Senior Mouse" by<br />

Chick Corea.<br />

It is largely through their experience<br />

in this ensemble that Shepherd<br />

School percussionists acquire tricks<br />

of the trade which are not normally<br />

encountered in classical art music.<br />

Each semester the ensemble studies<br />

a new area of percussion technique.<br />

Larry Slezak, direc<strong>to</strong>r of the<br />

Rice Jazz Ensemble, was guest instruc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

for this semester's emphasis<br />

on jazz vibraphone and the various<br />

styles of jazz.<br />

On the program for Saturday night<br />

are several jazz standards arranged<br />

by ensemble members themselves.<br />

The arrangements are for five mallet<br />

instruments, rhythm section and<br />

optional horns. Among these are Vic<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Feldman's "Rio," arranged by Erich<br />

Loftis and Wayne Shorter's "Foot-<br />

prints," arranged by Douglas<br />

Card well.<br />

Other members of the ensemble<br />

are Paul Cox, Nathan Davis, Joanna<br />

Nelson, Frank Ronneburg, Michael<br />

Sharkey and Joe 1 Stcin.The ensemble<br />

is directed by Richard Brown.<br />

These regular members will be<br />

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complemented by Shepherd School<br />

<strong>students</strong> Lisa Waters (flute), Don<br />

Immel (trombone), Gabriela Frank<br />

(piano) and bassists Bob Rohwer and<br />

David Murray.<br />

Larry Slezak is a featured soloist<br />

on the saxophone, clarinet and flute,<br />

performing music of Duke Elling<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

"Fats" Waller, Cole Porter, "Dizzy"<br />

Gillespie and Irving Berlin.<br />

Tropic Envoy, Hous<strong>to</strong>n's wellknown<br />

steel drum duo, will also join<br />

the ensemble for Ken "Professor"<br />

Philmore's "Pan by S<strong>to</strong>rm" and other<br />

Caribbean music. Additional authentic<br />

ethnic instruments will be featured<br />

by Alafia Gaidi, founder of D.R.U.M.,<br />

Hous<strong>to</strong>n'spremier African percussion<br />

ensemble.<br />

Although this concert will be held<br />

in the beautiful and formal Stude Concert<br />

Hall, the program seems <strong>to</strong> fit<br />

perfectly well in a night club setting<br />

with a two drink minimum.<br />

Now is your chance <strong>to</strong> leave your<br />

concert etiquette at home. If you are<br />

swept away — and you will be — by<br />

one of the fastest renditions of "I've<br />

Got Rhythm" that you've ever heard,<br />

feel free <strong>to</strong> applaud in the middle of<br />

the piece. It's that kind of show.<br />

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