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Over at the Crimson, Sorrento is a cultural hero. A saint, through" I'm far from a saint, believe me," say Pat. "More like a devil than anything else...

Author: By Elg & Yhy, | Title: from the editors | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...this devil-spawnedpunk is an arteest, a sculptoor, and his big project is this altar to the devil that he's building out of the bodies he kills and collects (correction--the women's bodies he collects. He killed a man, too, but must have thought the corpse wasn't aesthetically pleasing enought to incorporate...

Author: By Judith E. Dutton, | Title: Good Heavens! Goldblum's Hell of a Flick | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...cliche's continue. There's Hatch's young virgin daughter tied to the altar of the killer-devil spawned-punk's artistic masterpiece, screaming "Daddeeeeeey!" There's the doctor, who has realized his wrongdoings and runs off to grab Hatch right before he dies in order to say, "Forgive me..." In the end, of course, Hatch saves his daughter and wife hero-style. He slings his arm over each woman, and the family walks with synchronized strides into the dawn, having overcome tragedy and all the closer...

Author: By Judith E. Dutton, | Title: Good Heavens! Goldblum's Hell of a Flick | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...year-old Broadway revival of the 1955 musical Damn Yankees needed a kick in the pants. So last week the cast got a fresh face, and it is the audience that's getting the kicks. The new boy is JERRY LEWIS, playing the devil. Those who doubted that the veteran comic (69 next week) could play the part without stealing-or ruining-the show have to give the devil his due. In previews (he opens officially this Sunday), Lewis' performance has been mostly shtick-free-and has drawn standing ovations. Says Lewis: "I'm bringing some of my insanity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 13, 1995 | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

...learned and, of course, borrowed. On the new album you'll hear echoes of A Whiter Shade of Pale in the powerful ballad Man; a hint of mid-period Beatles in the benign Latitude and the jaunty Please; a great big blast of the Rolling Stones' Sympathy for the Devil in the infectious, wondrously bleak Pain ("My name is pain/ You belong to me/ You're all I ever wanted/ I'm all you'll ever be"). But hey, 90% of everything is theft. John built these songs on solid, familiar pop-rock foundations and wedded his musical ingenuity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ROARING BACK | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

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