- THROUGHBRED RACING : This Student of Whittingham's Has His Three R's Down Pat
- Quayle to Field Viewers' Calls Tuesday on KTLA
- Worst of Times for Emmys
- A Christmas Fit for Royalties : Music: 'Unto You This Night,' co-written by Tustin's Rex Benson, is on Garth Brooks' new holiday album.
- WEEKEND TV : It's Politics as Usual on News Shows
- 'IN/SITE 92' a Comeback for Installation : Art: Installation Gallery makes a new showing with an innovative, multi-gallery exhibit concept.
- Serendipity Theatre: A Tale of Ups and Downs : Audiences: After two seasons, artistic director Scott Davidson says people are not aware that quality drama for children is regularly available.
- MUSIC REVIEW : DePreist, Oregonians at the Bowl
- 'Les Miserables' Extended
- Sounds of Recovery : South-Central Arts Project Aims to Build Self-Esteem in Youth
- Comedians Keep Banter Up Backstage at Fund-Raiser
- TV REVIEW : 'Leaving Home' Looks at Free Trade Agreement
- KCET Gets $1 Million for 'Math Smart'
- Just How Princely Is Prince's Deal? : Pop music: The star's new Warner Bros. pact is one of the industry's biggest ever, but insiders question its purported $100-million value.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Phillips Wants His Job Back
- Wackerman Renews Drive Toward Soccer Scoring Record
- Trojans Consider It a Test : USC: After overlooking Memphis State last year, they know the challenge San Diego State presents.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Beats Eastern Washington in Women's Volleyball Opener
- Survivor Thanks God He Escaped Afghan Torrent
- * Charles Longstreet Weltner; Jurist, Civil Rights Advocate
- Speeding Bullet Has Superman's Name on It : Comic books: Man of Steel will die in fight with escapee from cosmic insane asylum, editor says. Story line may add life to publisher's bottom line.
- Bush Warns Clinton Poses Threat to Small Businesses : Politics: The President cites own private sector experience, says Democrats see firms as 'a golden egg-laying goose that ought to pay more in taxes.'
- Funding Cutoff Ends Meeting on Genetics, Crime
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Finance Minister Quits After 11 Years
- In Louisiana, Storm Woes Are Still Brewing : Recovery: As the worst-hit areas of the state begin to bounce back, acts of kindness mix with tales of frustration.
- Eagleburger Outlines New Serbia Action : Embargo: Aim of economic measures is to make Belgrade 'cry uncle,' but he warns that even that may not be enough.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN YSIDRO : U.S. Officials Arrest Canadian Fugitives
- Storm Survivors Turn to Healing Psychic Scars
- Lawmakers to Reconvene on Education : Spending: Legislature will seek to reassure worried school districts by restoring $500 million. Wilson says Honig has needlessly raised fears.
- Polar Bear Kills Boy
- UNFAIR TO BUSINESS: Here is another notch...
- STILL IN THE WOODS? The Bush Administration...
- CHRISTMAS IN APRIL: Tustin songwriter Rex Benson...
- Truckers Rescue Local Hurricane Aid Effort : Relief: Workers at a Palmdale plant will use donated vehicles to transport items to Miami after Pentagon refuses to give them space on a military cargo plane.
- Woman Dies 18 Years After Bullet Ripped Her Life Apart
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Zendejas Closes In on a Record
- Gun Control and Violence
- Raiders
- Ross Perot
- Balkan History
- Gun Control and Violence
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Low Interest Rates
- Gun Control and Violence
- Ross Perot
- Housing Plan for Yosemite
- Family Values
- Quoting Democrats
- CCC Beach Cleanup
- Gun Control and Violence
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1992
- Few Floridians Leave Homes for Tent Cities
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : Assistants Prove Their Loyalty to Knox
- 3 Injured, 1 Killed in Shootout
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : Back on Line : After Shuffling Positions Last Season, Staff Hopes Players Will Find Their Niches
- From Musicals to Money Tree : Pianist Page Cavanaugh, who played in several 1940s films, now appears with his trio at a Toluca Lake club.
- UC Curbs Officials' Spending Habits After State Audit
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Cantonese Number : China 28 chefs' skills with regional dishes mean the restaurant will probably outlast most competitors on the Boulevard.
- Out of This World : Pictures from NASA's interplanetary missions have both scientific and visual impact.
- URBANE COWBOY : Western Wear Is Riding High on Fashion Range With Something for Everyone
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : Player Profiles
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : Delpino's Role Is a Running Question
- Knocking Off the Image : Face It, Some Elements of Rock Style Were Just Too Much for Anybody
- COMMUNISM : Cubans Raise Protest Voice--in Moscow : Some of the elite sent to Russia for schooling don't want to go back to Castroism.
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : Lots of Room for Improvement
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : The Rams' 1992 Opponents
- THE STATE BUDGET : Almost Everyone Will Feel the Pain : Services: The disabled, the poor and middle-class parents sending children to public schools are among those who whose lives will be affected by fiscal retrenching.
- ANIMAL HOUSES : Ready for Adoption, By Right Owner
- Bush's Campaign Head Rejects Plan for 3 Presidential Debates
- Helping Youths Work Out Their Problems : Passageway, which operates group homes, assists teen-agers in finding jobs, mastering survival skills, getting along with others.
- ANIMAL HOUSES : Rescuers Devote Their Lives to Finding Homes for Abandoned Pets
- Expatriates Organize to Send Humanitarian Aid to Vietnam
- DRIVING : Cruising Route 66's Memory Lane
- Italian Relief Plane Crashes in Bosnia; U.N. Suspends Flights
- Kidding Around
- BOOK REVIEW : Buoyant Writing and Weighty Themes : SANTIAGO AND THE DRINKING PARTY <i> by Clay Morgan</i> ; Viking; $21; 275 pages
- How To Care For Children's Hair
- Viennamin Chebotayev, 53; Leading Atomic Physicist
- Clintons Come Face-to-Face With Storm's Human Toll : Hurricane: They tour devastated areas in Florida and hear a father tell how he lost his house--and how his daughter lost all her toys.
- Do Purses or Pockets Hold Their Own?
- LOS ANGELES : 500 Protest Switch to Non-Union Contractor
- Obituaries - Sept. 4, 1992
- Impact of Ahmanson Project Is Detailed : Environment: A report on proposed housing development calls significant adverse effects on air quality and traffic unavoidable.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Learning From Experience : Students at CSUN present skits--some based on their own lives--designed to teach others multicultural sensitivity.
- THE STATE BUDGET : Veto of Court Funds Comes as Rude Surprise
- MIDDLE EAST : Gulf Dilemma Is Born Again: Who Is Watching the Store?
- Mission to Mars Delayed
- Canada Schedules Referendum on Constitution
- 'Jerry's Orphans' Attack Telethon
- Kmart Gunman Takes Hostages, Then Surrenders
- Gore Accuses Bush of Foreign Policy Blunders : Politics: Candidate alleges the President knew of the arms-for-hostage deal and should explain his role in the Iran-Contra scandal.
- Phil Draper; Advocate of Rights for the Disabled
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Preparing for a Rainy Day
- Questions Over Gift of $500 Cuff Links Leave City Agency With the Gold Bill
- Ex-Gang Members, Officials Call for Bloodless Weekend : Violence: Rep. Waters and clergymen ask Crips and Bloods to maintain their truce, and accuse the media of stirring fear.
- Japan Tugs on All Levers but Still Needs Reform : Economy: Optimism over current correctives must not sideline fundamental change.
- Sagging Real Estate Market Has Up Side: Tax Drop : Economy: Owners can appeal assessment if they think the county has overvalued their property, and reduce tax payments.
- Obituaries - Sept. 4, 1992
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Bee Habitat Will Be Bulldozed
- Clinton Wins Backing of 13-Million Strong AFL-CIO : Democrats: Candidate attacks Bush for recent promises that run counter to longstanding Administration policy.
- Company Seeks Cover as It Repels 19th Graffiti Attack : Construction: Company is asking Caltrans to replace landscaping that hid building from freeway. Since removal of greenery, vandals have struck repeatedly.
- LA HABRA : Residents Sound Off About Street's Noise
- Why Melanie Lomax Deserves a Medal
- VENTURA : Jury Asked to Find Woman Not Guilty
- SIMI VALLEY : Changes Planned for Student Service
- 2 Officers Cleared of Tryst Allegations
- Is This Any Way to Do a Budget? : There must be a better way to survive the recession
- A Store of Knowledge to Help Merchants : Community relations: In Inglewood, Korean business owners and black youths participate in a program aimed at avoiding confrontations.
- Filipino Champions Said to Be Overage : Little League: Newspaper in Philippines says officials faked documents and lied about birth dates at World Series.
- Martina Upset by Maleeva : U.S Open: Magdalena, 17, eliminates Navratilova as her sister, Manuela, did in 1990.
- CHARGERS '92 : Castoff Gets His Big Role : Gagliano Still Standing Despite Many Cuts
- CHARGERS '92 : OVERVIEW : Team Hopes All This Change Makes Sense
- Haden Gets Vote for No. 2 to Madden
- Angelenos Send Help to Battered Nicaragua : Disaster: Central American immigrants pour into consulate with donations of food, clothing and cash for victims of tidal waves.
- Reform Is on His Lips, Not in His Heart : Auto insurance: Pete Wilson's requirements for a bill turn out to be just a screen for his pro-industry agenda.
- SANTA ANA : Homeless Waiting for Ax to Fall
- Simi Valley : Incentives Offered to Attend Schools
- Finance Reform Is One Sure Way to Keep the Bums Out
- Outlook Is Good for Great Weather Over the Long Holiday Weekend
- Follow the Pied Piper to Redondo Beach for some relevant drama.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Gets Proposals to Cover Fund Losses
- Officer Wounds Mugging Suspect
- The Guns of August
- VENTURA : Man Settles Oil Dumping Lawsuit
- Cuts May Be Deeper Than Anticipated : Budget: County officials begin to sort out the effect of the state spending blueprint. Social services and county courts could be especially hard hit.
- Hospital Pairing Leaves Area With One Less Choice About Abortion
- Drowned Man's Relatives Sought
- Hiuka Drops Its Plans for Scrap Yard in Wilmington : Business: In an unexpected move, the company announces it will relocate its facility from San Pedro to the Port of Long Beach.
- Settlement Reached in Death at Christo Project
- County Approves Westridge Proposal in Ecological Area : Development: A compromise allows housing, shops and a golf course in an oak-dotted locale near Santa Clarita.
- CHATSWORTH : Software Firm to Move to Simi Valley
- NORTHERN L.A. COUNTY : Candidate Questions Rival's Description
- Countywide : Nicaraguans Seek News of Families
- YORBA LINDA : $3.8-Million Contract for Center Approved
- Drywallers File 9 More Lawsuits
- Apartment Building Owner Kills Intruder : Shooting: Laimonis Dzidrums waited six hours before reporting incident to police. Friends of dead man said he was trying to help people who had been evicted the day before.
- Feud Escalates as Jurist Calls for Reiner's Defeat : Courts: Judge Dorn calls his removal from Denny case an insult to blacks and urges voters to support the district attorney's challenger in November election.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Woman Killed When Car Rolls Over Her
- Baby Found Abandoned on Front Porch
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Course Is Clear for Trabuco Hills' Barnes
- Ground Is Broken for Hall of Fame
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Shares Early Lead With Janzen
- Gulls Sign Ex-NHL Center
- Jurisprudence
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Will Go With One Fullback
- TENNIS / JEFF FLETCHER : Undefeated Tu to Test Field in Junior Open
- A Sturdy Revival of 'Rhinoceros' at Celtic Center
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Comic 'Living End' Links Romance, Fate, HIV : Death: "The Living End" marks a breakthrough for filmmaker Araki, and shows us two people who have only each other.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'A . . . My Name Is Alice' Fits Itchey Foot Well
- MOVIE REVIEW : Schrader's 'Sleeper' Dives Into Dangerous Waters
- Motorcycle Qualifying Continues Tonight
- Former Toronto and Winnipeg coach Dan Maloney,...
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Expos Remain Stalled Despite 11-2 Victory
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Hubbard Group on the Outside Looking In for a Track in Texas
- Tennessee Names Fulmer as Interim Coach
- Time Heals Robinson's Body, Soul
- It Was a Very Colorful Team, a Predominant Shade of Green
- Mt. Carmel, Carson Set in Opener
- Chargers in 1991
- Courier Has Touch at Finish
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : With Montclair Prep Gone, Race for Title Becomes Wide-Open
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Candidate for Our Times
- THE ARTS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Santa Monica's Coral Reef a Culinary Free-for-All
- DANCE
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Lion Volleyball Team Travels to Colorado
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : Pro football: The 305-pound rookie defensive tackle isn't shy, but he's adept at : Sean Gilbert: the Rams' Quiet Giant
- CHARGERS '92 : Why Wait to Do the Honors?
- 'Instinct' Features Just the Basics--for Now
- Pop Album Chart : Cyrus Keeps a Clamp on Top Spot
- Peering Through the 'Gates of Hell' : L.A. Artist Chronicles Riotous Urban Landscapes With Historical a Twist
- More Than Just Injuries Hurt CSUN : College football: Several players believe a lack of team unity contributed to a lackluster season in '91.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Zane Smith Might Sit Out Rest of '92
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Thriving in a Changing Country : Performing: Singer Alan Jackson, who will appear tonight at Pacific Amphitheatre, concedes that career longevity in his field is no longer the sure thing it once was.
- THE ARTS
- STAGE REVIEW : Plot Boils With Anger in 'Kitchen'
- San Diego Spotlight : El Circo Takes a Surrealistic Trip Into Barcelona Cuisine
- Songs More Than Melodies for Betty Carter
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Rise in New Jobless Claims Is Less Than Was Expected
- Dow Ekes Out a Gain Ahead of Jobless News : Market Overview
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Major Carriers Again Delay Air Fare Hikes
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1992
- A King's Ransom for Prince : Artist Signs Record $100-Million Contract With Warner
- Recession, Suit Settlement Cut Into FHP Profits : Health care: Despite revenue jump, California layoffs and a lawsuit that cost $8.25 million cut earnings.
- IBM Makes PC Unit More Independent : Technology: But the firm stops short of spinning off the troubled operation.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1992
- Hello Clio, What's New? : Advertising Executives Slow to Welcome Reincarnated Award Ceremony
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Keating's Son Settles Claims for $30 Million : Lincoln S&L;: Regulators will probably never see any of the money, as Charles Keating III is bankrupt.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- 'Butcher' of Kurds Sent to Shiites in Iraq
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Chargers Roster
- Davenport Trails, Po Wins at Open
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : Eagles Are a Mystery Team : Cunningham Is Back, but Loss of Jerome Brown Will Hurt
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rison Signs Extension With Falcons
- O.J. Ojomoh, Cal State Northridge's top returning...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Scioscia Doesn't Want to Be Backup
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : Memorial Over, Memories Linger : Lions Can't Erase Thoughts of Utley's Paralysis, Deaths of Andolsek, Len Fontes
- Defense Must Disclose Evidence
- Cool it, party animals: We know you've...
- Oxnard : Woman Sues Salon Over Scalp Injury
- United Way Gives Groups $800,000 in Grants
- LOS ANGELES : 200 Pounds of Cocaine Seized; 11 Arrested
- ABC Begins Pay-Per-View Football
- SDSU's Freshman Up Front Hopes to Make Big Impression : College football: Aztec tackle Chris Finch will be starting his first college game Saturday against USC.
- Cal State Fullerton's Oct. 6 game at...
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Zendejas Closing In on Field Goal Record
- Area Volleyball Teams Begin Play Today
- A Repeat of Their Title Feat? : Toro Women Have the Talent to Defend NCAA Division II Championship
- Hockey
- Florence's Ensemble Not Quite in Full Swing : Music: Though there has been a lot of interest in big bands, it's hard to provide steady work for such a large group of players.
- THE ARTS
- New 300-Seat Comedy Club to Open in Fullerton
- Fallen Football Hero Moore Giving It All for Wayward Youths
- Long Beach, Stanford Play Volleyball Dream Game of 1991 a Season Too Late
- CSUN's Top Tackler Will Miss Season : Eligibility: Inspirational leader O.J. Ojomoh, a senior linebacker, failed to complete a summer school class.
- Housing Agency Records Probed at Board's Request
- Decision on Rebuilding of 2 Liquor Outlets Postponed
- Use More, Pay More
- DAGGETT : Sighting Fuels Speculation on Secret Aircraft Project
- Firm Fined for Campaign Gift Laundering
- YORBA LINDA : City Won't Enact Bike Helmet Law
- When Boss Says Go, Why Stay?
- Back as Coach, Back to 'Work' : Arnsparger Returns to Designing Defenses and Couldn't Be Happier
- Owners Want Vincent Out : Baseball: Resolution passes by 18-9-1 vote. Commissioner reiterates that he will not resign and threatens court action.
- HARBOR LEAGUE PREVIEW : St. Augustine Has Strength in Numbers
- Pass-Happy Oklahoma Beats Texas Tech, 34-9 : College football: Gundy completes 22 of 28 passes for a school-record 341 yards and two touchdowns.
- The suspension of Arizona State quarterback Garrick...
- College Basketball
- Bret Powers, who started eight games at...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Is Going Without a Fullback
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Kept Swinging Away
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : Mosebar Is a Big Guy Who Is Adding to Short Story : Raiders: He follows tradition at center started by Otto and continued by Dalby.
- BURBANK : Man Sought After Woman Fatally Shot
- Judge Rejects Port Official's Request in Slander Case
- Striking Drywall Workers File 9 Class-Action Suits
- VAN NUYS : 3 Men Deny Guilt in Fatal Robbery Spree
- CSUN Students Told to Vent Anger by Voting : Politics: The Democratic Party kicks off a statewide registration drive. An appeal is made to those angry about education cuts.
- Grahe Clicks in New Role as Reliever : Angels: By happy accident, right-hander feels at home in the bullpen.
- Jurisprudence
- Interest Rates on Credit Cards Are Lowest Ever
- Shell Oil Pledges $10 Million to Rebuilding L.A. : Commerce: The effort will include three $2-million 'super stations' plus job training facilities in the South-Central area.
- HEALTH
- AUTO INDUSTRY : GM to Omit White-Collar Bonuses in '92 : Cars: It says it wants the 'pain of fixing this company' to be shared. Meanwhile, talks continue in an Ohio strike.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1992
- McRoskey Is New Times Mirror VP
- Stocking Up : The Hosiery Depot in Northridge is a great place to get deals on hosiery and lingerie. It's better and cheaper than its predecessor.
- Florida Relief Effort Mired in Confusion
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : The Man, the Legend Returns on a Mission: Get It Done on Game Day
- Dashing Pretoria's Hopes, ANC Decides to Stay Away From Table
- Hat Squad : A Rose Here, a Bit of Lace There Turns Youthful Heads
- Key to the Past : A play about relationships before widespread AIDS awareness provides a contrast with dating today.
- A Heady Experience
- Calm Exterior Masks Turmoil in Tajikistan
- Barbara McClintock, 90; Nobel-Winning Geneticist
- A Good Pad on One's Shoulders
- A Change of Scenery : The Lancaster Performing Arts Center plans to offer fare more geared to its patrons' tastes. The new director endorses the turnaround.
- Weary Legislators Brace for Angry Welcome Home
- Court in Berlin Refuses to Free Ailing Honecker
- Put Best Boot Forward for Well-Heeled Look
- Justices Affirm Governor's Power to Block Killers' Parole : Legal system: State Supreme Court lets stand a ruling pertaining to crimes committed before 1988. Attorney for inmate whose release was quashed says he will take case to federal court.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Suit Filed Over Mass Arrests
- Easy Rider : Recumbent bicycles help users avoid straining themselves. A fairly new entry, the ReBike, is a less expensive model.
- THE STATE BUDGET : Honig Calls Plan a 'Double Cross' : Education: State schools chief charges that Wilson's vetoes will force cuts in funding. In letter to district officials, governor says superintendent is misrepresenting his actions.
- Bergen Drops Restrictive Clause in Renewed Durr-Fillauer Bid
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1992
- Pair Says Forget Bulls and Bears; Look for the Dogs
- Weicker, Activists Outline Plans for Independent Party
- STAGE REVIEW : Overburdened 'Mammals' : The strain of multiple societal problems topples the Limelight Playhouse production of Terry Johnson's dark British comedy.
- O.C. Schools Face Immediate Program Cuts
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Car and Truck Sales Rise 4.2% During August : Outlook: Analysts warn that flagging consumer confidence may spell trouble later.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1992
- Most Retailers Say Sales Rose Modestly in August : Stores: California's showing appeared to lag the nation's, however, partly because of the long state budget crisis.
- Maxwell Son Declared Broke in Britain's Costliest Bankruptcy
- Delinquency in Home Loans Jumps Sharply : Mortgages: News comes on top of report that cites Citicorp's real estate unit for being sloppy and overly aggressive.
- Tijuana's Low AIDS Tally Called Unreliable : Health: Mexican city records only 215 cases, compared to 3,400 for San Diego. Medical officials say the social stigma attached to the disease leads to an inaccurate count.
- Definitive : For Timepiece Watchdogs, It's All in the Wrist
- Season Preview: Rams '92 : Hawkins' Secret at Defensive End Is His Positive Thinking
- Young and Smart : Funkeesentials Mixes Hip Hop and Europe at Third Street
- Santa Ana Library Trustees Seek to Kill Transfer Proposal : Budget: Plan would turn city facilities over to the county. Another idea is to charge user fees. Both are considered ways to help make up for revenue losses to state.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Held on Charge of Firing at Officers
- Drummer's Death Linked to Cocaine, Coroner Says : Autopsy: Report finds no evidence to support earlier belief that Toto's Jeff Porcaro died of an allergic reaction to a pesticide.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Housing, Golf Course OKd on Split Vote
- SANTA ANA : Apple Sauce Labels Sought in Book Drive
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Fire Danger Prompts Closure of 2 Roads, Trail
- MUSIC REVIEW : Campy Spellbinder : Screamin' Jay Hawkins puts horror props to good use, but the music makes the show matter.
- From Coast to Coast, Everyone's a Culture Critic