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...effect of this looniness is to drive you to the fallout shelter. The message is bleak--there is no hope for society, it is hopelessly insane, skewed. The medium is numbing--the director, Alex Cox, has spliced together a series of disjointed scenes into a rambling stream-of-consciousness denunciation of American society. The utter weirdness of society, the hopelessness of it all is insistently driven home to us in scene after scene, whether we're watching Otto shovel down his dinner from a can marked simply "Food," or watching Otto's punk friend Duke die after a shoot...

Author: By Michael J. Hirschorn., | Title: Out of Control | 7/9/1984 | See Source »

Last week Duvall was in Nashville cutting an album of country music with the assistance of such chums as June Carter Cash and Waylon Jennings. "People do that around here-help each other out," says the California-born actor. Singing runs in his blood like trout in a country stream. "My younger brother sings tenor with the Milwaukee opera company, and another brother sings tenor in Washington, D.C.," he says. "I've loved country music since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 9, 1984 | 7/9/1984 | See Source »

...living conditions seem substandard to many Americans, they are sufficiently better than those available in the aliens' homelands so that the immigrants keep coming, in numbers that even police-state controls would be hard put to stop. Indeed, to the extent that Simpson-Mazzoli succeeds in slowing the stream, it might replace one problem with another: new strains in U.S. relations with Mexico. The outflow of workers functions as a kind of safety valve for that country, providing an escape for people who cannot be usefully employed in the Mexican economy and would contribute to social and political unrest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: But Can It Work? | 7/2/1984 | See Source »

...trial lawyer, earned influential friends and an estimated audience of 200,000 during the decade he dominated the Denver radio scene with his attention-grabbing, listener-baiting style. Said he: "I stick it to the audience and they love it." The morning after Berg's death a steady stream of mourners filed slowly past his rented condominium. Fans telephoned Berg's KOA outlet from some 30 states. Callers were comforted by KOA disc jockeys sobbing their way through their own shows. A blind man was led to Berg's garage door so that he could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Denver: Gunning Down a Talk-Show Host | 7/2/1984 | See Source »

Until then, the place to be will be the Orpheum Theater, which will feature a steady stream of popular progressive bands, starting with King Crimson (July 5) and psychedelic Furs (July 18), and R.E.M. (July...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Lots Of Sweet, Lots of Tunes | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

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