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- October 11, 1993
- Vol. 40
- No. 15
Star Tracks
Actor Alex Winter—Bill of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure—had the tine of his life at a party at New York City's Planet Hollywood. In the new parody horror flick Freaked, he plays a half-man half-monster.
Actress Halle Berry couldn't miss this pass at the Hollywood premiere of The Program, a college football drama costar-ring James Caan. Offscreen she's married to Atlanta Brave David Justice.
Roseanne Arnold's $1,200 English hat was mild next to the jokes told at her Sept. 22 Friar's Club roast in L.A., which she attended with hubby Tom. She's only the fifth woman ever inducted.
Actress Barbara Bach and husband Ringo Starr went for English hats of a more traditional nature while in Cornwell, Gloucestershire, for the recent marriage of Bach's sister, Marjorie, to Lord Alexander Rufus Isaacs.
British critics dismissed her as "The Immaterial Girl," but that didn't keep 70,000 fans from London's Wembley Stadium for the opening of Madonna's "Girlie Show" tour, an extravaganza of simulated sex and '70s kitsch.
Actress Halle Berry couldn't miss this pass at the Hollywood premiere of The Program, a college football drama costar-ring James Caan. Offscreen she's married to Atlanta Brave David Justice.
Roseanne Arnold's $1,200 English hat was mild next to the jokes told at her Sept. 22 Friar's Club roast in L.A., which she attended with hubby Tom. She's only the fifth woman ever inducted.
Actress Barbara Bach and husband Ringo Starr went for English hats of a more traditional nature while in Cornwell, Gloucestershire, for the recent marriage of Bach's sister, Marjorie, to Lord Alexander Rufus Isaacs.
British critics dismissed her as "The Immaterial Girl," but that didn't keep 70,000 fans from London's Wembley Stadium for the opening of Madonna's "Girlie Show" tour, an extravaganza of simulated sex and '70s kitsch.
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