Arts

New '101' breeds more love

It would be impossible to write about Disney's new live-action "101 Dalmatians" without placing it in the context in which it was seen. On Friday night, the Michigan Theater hosted the Midwestern Benefit Premiere of the film amid Hollywood-style hoopla. While throngs of people milled about outside the theater awaiting the arrival of Jeff Daniels via an old-fashioned fire engine, Detroit news vans readied their cameras and Dalmatian dogs ran amok through the crowd. Once local hero Daniels showed up, the masses swelled inside the theater, helping themselves to free popcorn and soda.

UMS performance shines

Rackham Auditorium seats 1,200 people, and Saturday night's crowd was standing-room only. Chamber music doesn't usually attract such crowds, but this performance by the Guarneri and Orion String Quartets was surely special - and may prove to be one of the most interesting concerts of this University Musical Society season.

Record Reviews

MUSKET's 'Cabaret' mixes emotions

Within the world of musical theater, shows often have a tendency to be light and carefree. Little attention is paid to earth-shaking events, and even less attention is paid to politics. This is where "Cabaret" strays from the mainstream.

Bob Dylan sets 'U' ablaze with moving Hill performance

"There's still so much to be done," Bob Dylan must have thought to himself backstage while paging through his mind before going on stage at Hill Auditorium last Thursday night.

11-25-96

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