4-THE CAROLINA TIMES-^ATURDAY, JANUARY29,1994 BEFORE AND AFTER IN THE SOAPS By Toby Goldstein All My ChUdren: Alec revealed to Gloria his shameful behavior in giving up his former girlfriend Janine, who is African-American. Hayley and Charlie visited Janine's sister, Celia. Alec convinced Erica he could be helpful to her at Enchantment. At the hunting lodge, Erica came face-to-face with Dimitri. When the judge nullified Tad and Brooke's original custody agreement, Brooke declared Tad is not the baby's father. Maria arrived as Brooke was begging Edmund to confirm he fathered the child. Kendall made a scene at Erica's press conference. Coming: Brooke deals with Edmund's response. Another World: John told an understanding Kelsey he's been dreaming about Sharlene. Matt finally realized why Donna wants to keep their affair a secret and agreed to do so. When Carl dropped Paulina's icon, he was astounded to find a letter inside signed by Mac. Maggie was delighted to have Tomas as her new math tutor. The murder weapon was found with Victor's fingerprints on it. John continued to secretly help Morgan with medical cases, despite his suspension. Coming: Cass is concerned about Frankie. As The World Turns: Kirk rushed Connor to the hospital, where she suffered amisearriage. Cal told Connor he knows the baby had been his, but she refused his request to start fresh. Lucinda met Royce's twin, Sam Markham, as did a skeptical Royce. Mac had a serious Alzheimer^s episode. Connor was stunned when Line's widow, Marcy, turned up with a baby she claimed is Line's and demanded his estate.' Hans infiltrated the masquerade ball, where Andy inadvertently photographed him. Holden and Damian came to blows over Lily. Shannon tried to rekindle Duncan's love. Coming: Shannon gets medical attention. Bold & Beautiful: When Thorne turned down Macy's ultimatum that he move bask into their apartment, she accepted a date with Anthony. Taylor's return home was punctuated by an argument with Ridge, who ended up sleeping on Stephanie's couch. An irate Taylor confronted Brooke at the cabin. Molly entreated Eric to press Sheila to take care of her for a while. Sheila didn't want to help her ailing mother, but knew she couldn't afford to alienate Eric and agreed to go. Coming: Molly is treated harshly. Days Of Our Lives: Peter swiped Isabella's blood samples, enabling Stefano to learn who is the baby's real father. Meanwhile, at Isabella's baptism, Marlena finally told Roman she had been unfaithful to him. After Vivian attacked Kate, Anne had her"transferred to the mysterious Sector H at Pine Haven. Following a grilling by Bo concerning Curtis' murder, Lucas burned the gloves he was wearing that night. Jennifer tearfully signed and mailed the divorce papers Jack had sent. Jonah was thrilled when Tom offered him a job as a research assistant. Coming: Stefano hides a clue to John's past. General Hospital: When Rhonda learned about Jagger's gift to Karen, a huge mother/daughter fight ensued. Ned set out to romance Katherine, seeking support for his ELQ plans. Lucy, at the same time, basked in the attention she received from Damian, Edward and Ned. Katherine vowed revenge against Damian when he had her fired from her ELQ job. Kevin made a horrifying discovery about Ryan. Laura took refuge at Mary Mae's home, as she sought to protect Lucky from the danger that haunts them. Coming: Sean narrows his search for a suspect. Guiding Light: Roger revealed his plan to take Peter away from the Lewises. Billy confronted Vanessa about keeping Peter's paternity a secret. Vanessa, in turn, stated she could never accept him drinking. Roger forced Eve at gunpoint to remove the bullet. Ed called the police when Eve told him about Roger. When they heard th^olice approaching, Roger and Holly fled. Nadine realized she s only hurting herself by fighting for Buzz. Jenna persuaded Buzz to become her partner in an antique store and to ask Alexandra for a loan. Tangie told Josh about her past. Nick found Billy's gun. Coming: Alexandra is kept in the dark. Loving: A frustrated Cooper invited Tess on a Caribbean cruise weekend when Ally turned him down. Buck admitted his financial problems to Stacey, but insisted they were over. Jeremy agreed to be Tess' partner in her ad agency, if she returns Clay's seed money, but Clay refused to let Tess out of their business deal. Steffi gave Clay an appreciative kiss for his support. Clay later brought Steffi to stay at the gatehouse, where she overheard Ally crying for Casey. Coming: Casey Jistrusts Clay's motives. ‘Camp Logan’ (Continued From Page 2) contingent of men left camp planning to kill the policeman who had beaten their comrades. In the confusion that followed, the soldiers left 17 white people dead, including five policemen. On Dec. 11, 1917, 13 members of the regiment were hanged, followed by six more within a year. Their only request was that they be shot like soldiers in the event a guilty verdict had been denied. In writing their story, Houston playwright Celeste Walker spared no effort to put th?,apdi,e,nce in ^he shoes of the troubled soldiers. "It was as if those men had said to inCj ‘Tell our story this .way,, so that people will listen and remember, ■ she says. \ One Life To Live: When Cassie vowed to let Dorian help her do anything in order to keep Beth's baby, Andrew agreed to go ahead with the adoption. Hank tracked Todd to a motel, where he had been holding Rebecca as his hostage. Meanwhile, Todd stole a car and set off with Rebecca to his mother's summer house. Kevin and Rachel decided to live together. Blair offered to aid Dorian by getting information about Viki and Sloan's quest in exchange lor money and visitation rights to see Addie. Sloan followed Dorian to Charlottesville, where she planned to meet Nurse Crawford. Coming: Todd threatens drastic action. Young And Restless: Victor told his attorneys of his strong objections to Cole and Victoria's marriage, as he waited for the newlyweds' return. Upon their arrival, Victor told Cole the truth about his paternity, but Cole ordered Victor to keep away from Vicki. Nikki, when visited by Victoria, accused her of being insensitive and unfeeling, leaving her daughter in tears. Despite a reminder from Sheila of her promise to a dying Scott, Lauren phoned Eric. The man with the scar introduced himself to Nina as Jed Sanders. Flo refused to join in when Nina made a lunch date with him. Coming: April considers Paul's advice. _ 1994, Tribune Media Services ITTTTI I I n JILL JRCKSON'S HOLLVIUOQD rm [mill HOLLYWOOD _ Almost a month into the new year, and like Ole Man River the movie industry keeps rollin' along. Academy voters are still pondering '93 releases while a flood of new ones are ready and running. ... During the coming year we'll be seeing Nick Nolle starring as a character actor who suddenly must take charge of his little terror of a 6-year-old daughter in "I'll Do Anything." ... "The Next Karate Kid" once again stars Nuriyuki, Pat Morita, and this time the new kid will be a girl. ... Anthony Hopkins-cum-close-cropped hair and a Van Dyke beard co- stars with Matthew Broderick (also cum Van Dyke Beard) and Bridget Fonda (satis beard) in "The Road to Wellville," and Damon Wayans becomes "Blankman" in a "superhero adventure comedy' sure to titillate younger blood. Anna Chlumsky returns in "My Girl 11" sans Macaulay Culkin. She's older in this one, so the theme is One of self-discovery. ... Sparks should really ignite between Michelle Pfeiffer and Jack Nicholson as they co-star in "Wolf (1 won't tell you what this one's about). Bet on "The Shawshank Redemption" starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Rohbins as prison inmates to be a good one. ... And wait tili you see Bruce Willis dressed as a bunny giving advice to 11-year-old Elijah Wood in "North." ... Laura Velez and Jon Seda star in "Blackout" with the Bronx as a setting. ... And last, but certainly not least, those four wacky urban cowpokes, Billy Crystal, Jack Balance and Daniel Stern return in "City Slickers U" which I'm told is even hootier than "Slickers." All these are Columbia Pics releases. For me "The Pelican Brief as a movie didn't measure up to the book, but who's to knock success. It's raking in big bucks due to Julia Roberts' and Denzel Washington's box-office draw. Coming from New Orleans, I hated the way the city was shown as just one big honky-tonky Bourbon St. When there is so much beauty elsewhere. And not one shot of Tulane University, one of the prettiest in the country, where Roberts was supposed to be studying law. But hey! While we're on the subject of New Orleans, how about that Harry Connick Jr.? What a bundle of talent that one is, and other Orleanians currently in the national spotlight are Richard Simmons, who was a hoot from Vegas with Jay Leno on New Year's Eve, Branford Marsalis making music each night on that same show, and the Nevilles all over everybody's airwaves. If "Schindler's List" and Steven Spielberg don't win this year's Oscar (even with all those other good movies out there) there's something wrong somewhere. And speaking of Spielberg, I see where he'll make the movie version of "The Bridges of Madison County." Interesting switch from his epics. This is a quiet, lovely love story with John Williams doing the musical scoring. BITS'N'PIECES: You can own Scott Bakula singing "Somewhere in the Night" from "Quantum Leap" on a soon-to-be-released single, or maybe it's already out. ... Aside to Kitty G. of Dayton, Ohio: Yup. Tommy Lee Jones is married. Her name is Kimberlea. .!. Come May, John Grisham's "The Chamber" hits the bookstalls and already Universal has bought the film rights for an astronomical sum. ... Looking back; even if vindicated by law, we'll never really know about Woody, Michael, or the Menendez brothers. ... Sam Elliott has some good work under his holster in "Gettysburg" and "Tombstone," but now he's looking for something slick and modern. ... Liam Neeson's very first screen role was as Sir Gawain in "Excalibur" back in 1981. Anything but memorable performance, but "Schindler's List" puts him right there at the top with a good go at Oscai. _ 1994, Tribune Media Services To love is to atjinire with the heart; to adniirr i to Jove with the niind. , —Theophile'Gauitiipr,.

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