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  • Jaguar ! - Buckle up for a look at this summer's theme park offerings: a new water playground and a one-of-a-kind roller coaster By Rick Vanderknyff
  • Poppin' Up - A Very B.I.G. Chart Debut Beats 'Scream' By Dennis Hunt
  • Wheeeeeeeee! Forever - Hurricane Harbor - Buckle up for a look at this summer's theme park offerings: a new water playground and a one-of-a-kind roller coaster By David Wharton
  • Pop Music Reviews - Radiohead on a Raucous New Wavelength at Palace By Sandy Masuo
  • Morning Report By Beth Kleid
  • Kindling Burnin' Interest - Pop music: Still waiting for a major label, the O.C. band releases a promising CD and builds its local following. By Mike Boehm
  • Family - Jaguar! Offers More Purr By Kenneth Williams
  • Wonder What She Does After the Late News? - Books: Mystery fan Kelly Lange's been going home to her computer. Her first novel, 'Trophy Wife,' set in L.A.'s garment industry, has just been published by Simon & Schuster. By Steve Weinstein
  • Ballet Review - Third 'Cinderella' by Stowell Shows Suppleness and Grace By Chris Pasles
  • Hit Ditty No Artwork to Rembrandts - Pop Beat: Their catchy, hit theme for TV's 'Friends'--'I'll Be There for You'--isn't the group's usual fare, but they won't look a gift horse in the mouth. By Chris Riemenschneider
  • TV Review - Geographic Lens Not Focused on Bridges By Robert Koehler
  • Weekend TV - Parodies of 'Twilight Zone' Provide the Treats on USA By N.F. Mendoza
  • Unglued and Glad - Stan Ridgway, No Longer 'Stuck' With His Label, Seems to Be Running on an Adrenaline High By Buddy Seigal
  • Knott's Jaguar!: A Mild Animal - Attraction review: The roller coaster, which opens today, won't thrill the hard core, but it's got enough pounce to bring a smile. By Kenneth Williams
  • Jack Prather Chooses Words Wisely By Bill Kohlhaase
  • Pop Music Reviews - Orb's Live Techno Groove Tough to Beat By Richard Cromelin
  • Theater Review - 'Women of Guernica' Adds Nazis, Flamenco to Euripides By Laurie Winer
  • Art Stars Are Back, on a Bigger Canvas - Commentary: As prominent painters of '80s turn to film, the art world suffers. The misleading message remains: go for the gold. By David A. Greene
  • They Do It Because They Kin - For Cajun Accordionists Queen Ida and Sheryl Cormier, Loved Ones and Music Go Hand in Hand
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