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...jobs secure, the biggest problem facing most returnees will be simply fighting off the everyday monotony that is bound to creep back into their lives after the life-and-death stimulation of war. "There's going to be a very high high, followed by a natural letdown," says Meg Falk, head of the Navy Family Support Program. "Everyone's got to come down to earth...
COLUMBO GOES TO COLLEGE (ABC, Dec. 9, 9 p.m. EST). Peter Falk, a new Best Actor Emmy on his mantel, returns as the rumpled...
TUNE IN TOMORROW. Like the soap operas it parodies, this broad comedy teases more than it delivers in its tale of a blowsy woman (Barbara Hershey), her avid nephew (Keanu Reeves) and a radio writer (Peter Falk) who loves mischief and hates Albanians. A savory score by Wynton Marsalis, though...
...whisper like a human voice, has thrilled audiences from New York City to London to Tokyo. He has appeared on TV shows ranging from Johnny Carson's to Sesame Street. And he is now breaking into movies with the release next week of Tune in Tomorrow, starring Peter Falk and Barbara Hershey, for which he wrote the score and in which he played a cameo role. In short, in the 11 years since he launched his professional career, Marsalis, who turns 29 this week, has become a full-fledged superstar...
...resourceful and imaginative in conveying our most complex needs and feelings in the few terms we remember (like a child rebuilding Chartres out of Lego blocks). Think of how English sounds as spoken by Marcello Mastroianni: romantic, suggestive, helplessly endearing. Might the same not be true in reverse? Peter Falk appearing in a German movie (Wings of Desire) seems almost as exotic as Isabelle Adjani in an American...