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. Ferguson was a winner of the biennial Organ Play- free. Snow dale is Mardh' ! 9.'
for the Museum of Art. During Maroh, Vm mueeom ho, CornpeWor^sponsored by the. A/neocari Guld o<
tuTc* *Varie4y-of toe* and permanent cotocfion .OrflVSMTandhas appeared throughout North Amend A e t e p t i o h at LeagUC
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exhfcitJons,
induing
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for
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People,
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West
Germany
Vwide
cntical
acciaim.
(Ccntfcattedh'wnPajeSF).
"It's one of the finest roles that's ever
The Greater Uttpa Arfists League wit host a recep"Sculpture by Fernando B o t W ' "Object with a . - Acfe* h the American Gu3d of Organists, Ferguson
said. " .., I just go by my gut4evel been written," AnnrMargret says.
tion
oh Friday at,5 p.m/for the Department of AcJverMemory"
by
Dennis
Oppenhairn
and
'European
Exfc
chairman
of
me
Program
Commrttee
for
the
19W
feeling."
' ABC let her choose the director,
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.and- Pfoduction-at Moh iwk^vaTTey'
But this time, the, grant*, i t may - and she went wHh^ohs Erman? who - preeeionfet Printa—- Detroit NsoonafAlGX). ConvenBonT
Coflv^jtyCoOege.
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have gooe too far. "I no kvgtr-was' had won an Emmy for "Children."
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openi
Mt^i a wine and cheese recepAnn-Margret Olatoa... It's a horren- He hired Treat Williams for the male 2 lectures on prinimaking
Secretaries
book
drama
tion
endteve
puftfic
«invfted.
Trie showing was judged
dous feeling."
)ead and juggled .the scripts from the
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by
galsyy.s^atf
end
facXAy
members
ol the advening
All of this darkness 4s the opposite' theater and mpvk versions.
Two
lectures
on
prints
and
prwtmafifco
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be
pre^
Offca
Chapter,
Profeestona)
Secretaries
interna,:defiertmeftl.*Gfaphic
0&#i
^strehon
and drawing
of what fans have expected.
.'. The result, Ann-Margret says, is sented this week at tht Munscn-VYVam^roctor tasfc- tier*!. p#Heat« the: Players of Ubca in their prcducboA c<oie^S>4*ihowh.;T S -'
For years, Ann-Margret was the : one case in which the TV show is
' , ..-' ". ^ ; • of the drama, "Mass Appeal to be held Sunday* -. The Leagues gallery is at 2©t Genesee St. shdve
picture of flash, frenzy and flaming more aduK than the movie. The refer- tute.
celebration. That was the image she ences to homosexuality are back. The
'PnntmaXing: The Media andtrttProceeV is the 'March 2$ at 2 p.m. at the Oxford Road theater, New »th*S1artey,Ttoat«>.* • . • - * • ;
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offered — bright dyed-red hair, rosy rape is played-with full intensity. *'ln We pf anMvAppreciat)on Lectureto.be given, on -Hartford. •
face, exuberent song-and-dance fact, I wanted to throw up after we Tuesday by Georgia Deaf. OeeJ, en Instructor at' the
. TcKett are $6 and can be obtained by contacting
moves. A native Swede, she had come didit."
'Beethoven' to open series L V
School of Art, w* present the talk from 7:00 toftp.m. Sheryt Bonn at 732-7749 after 5 p.m
to America at 7. She was a North.fy.
She recalls the scene in which 6he in StudJO D at the School. Trw lecturetoopentoinstiffcfre^nmenta wi be served during intennissiorv-The eprlng aeries'of uctures in Music 1983*84. | t
western University student when was supposed to attack Williams with tute members, students and guastav V.
U^e MuosofvWi^icis^Woctor Institute begins $*
George Burns and J a c k Benny a kaife. "I really meant to kill him. I
On Wednesday. gaSery guide Sat/Ctofc w*'gr»* a Kofrernik concert next Sun.
, WedhAday^t a p.m.' in the Mtfceum of Art Audrtonuril
brought her to Las Vegas and to TV. warned him about it ... He stopped
By 1962, she was making movies. Her me, and I had the bruises to prove lunch time GaSery Ta* at 12:30 on th* exhibition "Eut . *v«WH)ec^Bn«r»^^e>rwen^f^Sy^
ropean E^essionfsts Print*.*' in mf Museum of Art
image could be seen in the titles- of 'it."
The Kopem* Memonal Association wM present a / ejUeterwcrk^eVi&eo^ Th6 lecture, thefirstoUouf
bet films. Ann-Margret **as "Kitten
She also struggled with the snapped
. The public-Js invited to attend the free, lecture. *' : concert next Sunday featuring the music of Pofsh' such p/dp/aWtWil be oeSvered by Doug'as D. Kmes^
With a W h i p . " 8 h e w a s " T h e emotions of her character — until
ocmposers Chopin and Moniuszko and wi feature so- ' director of fri« wformMg A£a^^Drv^on at the rnsbtu^pSwinger." She wai a blaring piece, of those emotions seemed to overtake Organist's recital today
.prand'VelentSna KozJowski Also featured wiB be "fr^ t UpwonyM «fttht series are open to the puWc free
showrbusiness }oy._ _ •
. .. ber. "I. worked with' this doctor. At
SpiwaXfemiy of New York Mile.
• -ofewirge. . .
Certainly, there were serious mo*~ one point, I called and asked her if I
The 2:3CM>.m. concert wa be at MunsorvWBan^ ! j i t j ? » n y otJ?$£*?'\
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SL!?meats. There was her near-fatal in- could have an anesthetic.., Have you
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jury when a scaffolding collapsed in every thought you were losing your today et 4 p.m. rVtha Rrst Pjes^erlan ChurcrV 160S
Genesee Street. Ferguson has chosen to perform etf art avAWefrom associatjon m e m b ^ V ' I ^ ^ S S g S i g ^ S ^ t t
1972, ber emotional breakdown from mind? It's scary."
works
of J.S.Bach,' CM. Wijay^W. iCorufle and r*.
overwork in '78. TljerYwere AcaAfter a job like that, she probably
Peeters.
The program which
ie^freely open'to the - PfQ^tdewVt benefit the Koperoik scho¥(ehtp. dp&jment tr^crWfe o^opVnent ol one of the most
demy Award Dominations for "Car- sboujd hive takentime'to recover.
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pub&c,
is
being
sponsored
by
the p&otfal New York' Jund.• :K •
Instead,'she went on tour, dancing
But mostly, Ann-Margret made bad * and singing and trying to look happy. Chapter of,the American Gu3dol Or'gafdsft....
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movies and bright stage shows. All of
Things peaked one night when she
Ferguson is director of tht .Organ/end Church.>. They perform tin y tots/rJauet '.m\ synphortyV$ r ^ « m the MUS« Lorary m m*
that changed when she tackled TV was "in ber dressing room with, hus- Mualc.-DMsJon.tr
JState Untorsfy, mlrtster oJ .''' • ' ' : • ' .
-movies.
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band Roger Smith. "I didn't want to Music at DetrotfeWayne
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continue~,March"28
with a
First came "Who Will Love My say anything, but my left arm had
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Bear Seoomes Ballet Bear." it wtil bY heid
Wedapi^by
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University;
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farmwife who carefully found homes little strange. I think I could use some where he has performed vsfth' such .world-renowned Monday:March 12.
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conductors
as
NevSe
Mariner,,
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Doraft
Sbtteh
wfjh
8n^opefl¥ocum
moderated
by
Robert.
for her 10 children. Ann-Margret : oxygen.' Roger said be was getting
'The 30 minute bafiet w i be at t:S0 p.m. *^the
•WOXJVN^w.Ycrts end on May 9 with tr
eliminated make-up and hair coloring' the paramedics." They arrived in Ehrfing and Michael Tilsc^-ThomJB: He wee the peritlpAentffied^attiing 4or tr\e Arts In the
and reined ber emotions to miteh the • time; by then, she says, her puse rate sonal choice of Maestro DoMfl.to tertprti.the com* • banquet haft at the'Prymouth Bethesoa United Church
fMt*t\g'6oniry1ei: Ohfipln. former general
plete-organ^orks of Brahma- fox the 1 9 8 0 tf<2hfl^5rx>PftntSt.
character. "She kept everything in- was at 218.
W.tM.M«'trbpe8tah
Opera,
side. It was terribly controlled and
The tour finally ended Sept. 10, in InternatJor^Brshw.FesflvsJ. ' ..-;'./ - >; •'! ' '. ' ChSWrerv^'tk^ets are $1, adults wQl be admi^edv rnariSfltr
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fnVmatton.
vtty painful."
hex hometown of Stockholm. '.'I said,
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*- •; When the filming was finished, she, 'ENOUGH. I really do need a rest.*"
seemed shaken by the experience. : First she had to tend to Smith, who
But two months later, she was ptang- has the neuro-muscular disease mying Into a role that wai the exact op-, ^ asthenia gravis and was hospitalized.
pbsite.
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Then came the long-overdue vaca:in "A Streetcar Named Desire," tion. "We just came back from HaBlanche DuBois is all surface charm. waii and Fiji. He's healthy, very
She gushes like a southern belle, N brown. Things are getting better
while dark secrets fester in ber souL now."
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tbesiier stuff, then snaps into soul
By WARREN GERDS
disco with a mechanized drum beat
Gannett Newsservice .
It looks like an albam, bqt Tina Turn- '". (boo). Turner gives it its life with her
er's "Let's Stay Together" (Capitol Ijafd-edged, derring-do moves.
&S79) is only two songs on 12 inches of
The real Turner turns up on the flip
yinyl.
side, "I.Wrote a Letter." It's gutty,
: And those two tunes show that the . gritty, rockin' blues with Turner's
JS-year-old hot mama of soul cab still genuine-article voice steaming up the
action^.
stoke the furnace.
It whets your appetite for more, but
; The title cut, a long dance-beat affair, starts with creamy, dreamy syn- —all that's left is a vast blank space.
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