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...relationship with the audience, over which he has less control than any comparable idol in rock history; Elvis Presley, who can still tune the fans up and down like a technician twisting a dial, is the opposite. Jagger's act is to put himself out like bait and flick away just as the jaws are about to close and the audience comes breaking ravenously over the stage. No other singer alive has transformed arrogance into such a sexual turn-on: it is the essence of performance, of mask wearing and play, and the spectacle has a curiously private appearance...
...Kong. He too, died for man's sins. With Isle of the Dead, mildly entertaining Karloff horror flick. ORSON WELLES CINEMA II. Call 868-3600 for times...
...start the screen play, it is necessary only to flick a switch that connects the master unit with the VHF antenna terminals on any set with an 18-in. or larger screen. One of twelve translucent overlays that simulate "playing fields," complete with figures of players, is taped to the screen. A circuit card that conjures up from one to three light squares is inserted into the master unit. The squares appear, the players grasp the knobs on their control units, and the game...
Loves of a Blonde. Milos Forman's flick. Kirkland House...
Vixen. Russ Meyer's skin flick. Baker 100. 8, April...