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...Boston Baked Theatre--at 255 Elm St. in Davis Square. Call 628-9575. On Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m.: the Where's the Band a cappella quintet. Tickets are $14.50 on Friday and $16.00 on Saturday...
...have these theoretical restrictions like the R rating. But the R rating is a joke. I went to see slasher films, and the movie theaters were filled with young kids. Some parents bring their children to see slasher films. When I went to see A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 4, there was a little girl sitting in front of me whom I estimated to be three years old. We need to educate those people to begin to understand what the effects are of viewing these kinds of films...
Americans seem to be particularly fascinated by death. How else can you explain the popularity of Faces of Death--a movie consisting entirely of real deaths? Faces of Death II? Faces of Death III? Friday the 13th, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street and their slasher sequels...
That hope springs from at least two major scientific efforts to develop elms more resistant to Dutch elm disease. Within the next two years, the National Arboretum in Washington will distribute to nurseries several new varieties of elms that are less vulnerable to the Dutch elm disease fungus. Researchers believe that the new elms will be able to thrive even in the polluted conditions found in many cities...
...Harrisville, N.H., the Elm Research Institute has funded a project headed by Dr. Eugene Smalley of the University of Wisconsin to come up with a hardier elm. The tree is called the American Liberty Elm (after a famed Massachusetts tree under which George Washington purportedly took command of the Continental Army in 1775). The American Liberty has a smaller cell structure that prevents Dutch elm disease from spreading through the tree's vascular system. So far, Elm Research has distributed 75,000 of the new trees for prices ranging from $ $2 to $5 each, a good start on its target...