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Claire is not the only one following Farber. She is joined in her trip around the planet by an intrepid American writer (Sam Neill) who is hopelessly in love with her, a benign, harmonicaplaying bounty hunter from Berlin (Rudiger Volger), a goofy French bank robber...
...This intrepid reporter travelled not once, not twice but three times on T and on foot, through rain and through the Infinite Corridor of some M.I.T. building, to gather information on the dance some call square. As a reporter, one trip would have been enough. As a dancer, she wanted more...
Metropolis, the new three- floor nightclub on Washington St. in downtown Boston, opened Thursday, February 6. 15 Minutes sent intrepid observers and bitchin' rug-cutters Sally February and Miguel Montana to check out the action...
...most important (flash! bam!), the intrepid Mosaic Records has just released The Complete Capitol Recordings of The Nat King Cole Trio: 18 CDs or 27 LPs, with a total of 349 cuts and about 17 hours of music. Great American music comes in lots of styles, but whatever the sound, it doesn't get much greater than this. Any one of the tunes in this collection can swing you off on a cashmere cloud...
Even his detractors will now be forced to admit it: Ted Turner is smarter than the average bear. The Atlanta-based media mogul already owns the intrepid cable news network CNN, TNT, a planet-wide TV empire and the MGM film library, with its 2,200 movies, including such crowd-pleasing classics as Citizen Kane, Casablanca and Gone With the Wind. Last week his Turner Broadcasting System announced the acquisition of a new mother lode of small-screen gems: Hanna- Barbera Productions, creators of the animated adventures of the prehistoric Flintstones, the futuristic Jetsons and the Great American Mammal, Yogi...