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...segments on seven consecutive Friday nights. This show is a must-hear: a brilliant transmutation of the novel, through sound alone, into powerful and sensitive feeling. (It was also one of Welles? favorite sto-ries; he would repeat it on "Campbell Playhouse," this time as Javert with Wal-ter Huston as Valjean, and in a parody with Fred Allen...
...rarity for us charm-famished North Americans to discover, here in Europe, so much of what we could only dream of back home. The Canadian-born French writer Nancy Huston, who first came to Paris as a 20-year-old Sarah Lawrence student in 1973 and never left, puts it this way: "I found that, in the very air I breathed, sun, figs, fish, sensuality, sand, music, sea, there was too much of sweetness and of beauty-without struggle, without sacrifice, without ?merit.' Yes: it was this that allowed me to take the measure of my own Puritanism...
...Criminal Court respects the idea that war criminals should be tried locally if countries are willing and able to do so; it acts as an incentive for local trials to be held but will serve as the court of last resort if those trials are not taken seriously. JONATHAN HUSTON New York City...
Mark already looks like he's made junior partner. He's sipping a Glenfiddich and wearing a button: PATTON BOGGS IN L.A. WE'RE LOBBYISTS. WE ONLY LOOK LIKE MOVIE STARS. A flash goes off as someone frames Anjelica Huston, with guess who in the background? Mark. Now he spots Public Enemy No. 1, and he's inching closer as more flashes pop. Mark will be in pictures with McAuliffe. It's like watching Woody Allen's Zelig...
...outdoor Dublin market, allows herself to be flirted with by the local baker, yearns for tickets to a Tom Jones concert (the year is 1967). Not that we want for another lesson in the need to be chipper in adversity, but there are a reserve and a realism in Huston's work that make her very modest film more affecting than you might expect...