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DANCE The most versatile and inventive of America's black dancer- choreographe rs is Bill T. Jones, 42, the son of impoverished farm workers from upstate New York. In 1988 his longtime lover and collaborator, Arnie Zane, died of AIDS. Jones himself was diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1985; today he works with the intensity of someone who knows his time is running out. He creates as many as five new pieces a year for his own New York City-based Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane dance company, as well as for such classical troupes as the Berlin Opera Ballet...
...forever apart from those mortals he cherishes. In 1610 he falls for a fickle Russian princess (Charlotte Valandrey). One day, a century and a half later, he wakes up and is a woman. The new Lady Orlando has her first fulfilling affair in 1850 with an American adventurer (Billy Zane) and finally, with the American's daughter at her side, faces the new millennium unshackled to the past. Her life is just beginning...
...verses and as a hobby handicaps horse races. Klugman plays a boozing, brawling professional bettor who discovers that Randall never picks the wrong horse and press-gangs him into partnership. In lesser roles are such familiar stage and screen faces as John Beal, Joey Faye, Ellen Greene, Julie Hagerty, Zane Lasky and Jerry Stiller. With John Tillinger, one of the ablest directors of comedy, at the helm, the show gives every promise of amusement...
...world. Commissioned by such modern dance and ballet companies as the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Boston Ballet, Berlin Opera Ballet and Diversions Dance Company, Jones has demonstrated a solid commitment to diversity and complete social freedom. He is currently the Artistic Director of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company...
...collection of more than 10,000 volumes, a repository that scholars, authors, regional libraries and Old West freaks came to rely on. Nowadays the shop has even become a stop on the tour-bus routes out of Tucson. Her customers aren't the sort whose taste runs to Zane Grey -- no, they are more likely looking to flesh out a study of, say, Texas John Slaughter with a document first published when the century was young. Winifred either has it, will find it or will spin out of control trying. Such work kept her pushing on during her toughest trial...