Word: rocke
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Philip Kohl, an assistant professor of anthropology at Wellesley College, has been involved with the project since its inception, and yesterday he quipped, "it's a good rock upon which to build a collaborative archaeological exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union...
...some mellow jamming. "Private Investigations" came off terrifyingly well, although probably more due to the volume than anything else. And "Romeo And Juliet" and "Why Worry Now" were the tear-jerkers of the show. All in all, they proved that Dire Straits may be the world's tightest rock band...
Sonni certainly shrugs a lot, too. A year ago, he owned a guitar store in Greenwich Village, the only distinction of which was that a certain British rock star used to shop there. Because said star (whose last name happens to be Knopfler) runs through rhythm guitarists like Ex-lax through Ronald Reagan's digestive tract, Sonni joined up and became a juke-box hero and heir apparent and all that good stuff...
...pictures range from Coel's aggressive, erotic nude rock star to the subdued Southern Belle created by Elizabeth Rogers, whose 135 I.Q. is the lowest of the seven. One married genuis posed as a big cat, arrestingly bedecked with flourescent stripes...
GIANT (Orson Welles), the longish tale of the fading Texas aristocrat, played by the Rock Hudson (hoid o' him?), and the messed-up poor kid who slips on oil to become the messed-up rich kid. The one rising swiftly up, the second slipping pathetically down, the once and future giants both are desperately seeking the same Elizabeth Taylor. His last film, Giant whispers the tragedy of Dean's death more painfully than any possible obituary...