Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Side 105

Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Side 105
104 movie Stand by me In a tree house at the edge of Castle Rock, a small, woodsy Oregon town, a budding 12-year-old writer named Gordie LaChance (Will Wheaton) is about to begin an extraordinary trek into the heart of the northwestern forest, an experience that will alter the course of his life forever. His best friend Vern (Jerry O’Connell) has overheard his older brother and a friend talking about their discovery of a dead body in the woods. Hoping they can get credit for finding the body, Gordie sets off with insecure, frightened Vern, tough guy Chris (River Phoenix) and daredevil Teddy (Corey Feldman) on an adventure that becomes an odyssey of self-discovery. Their journey begins innocently with a dream of becoming town heroes, but before it is over Gordie, Chris, Teddy and Vern will be tested in ways they had never imagined. entertainment the icelandic music awards. (For further information, see Oslo/Glasgow column) movie Yours, mine and ours Single parents Frank (Dennis Quaid) and Helen (Rene Russo) were in love in high school, where they were prom king and queen. Now Frank is a widowed Coast Guard admiral with eight kids, while Helen, a widow herself, is a fashion designer and has 10 children of her own. After reconnecting at a high school reunion, they waste no time in planning to marry. But befitting his military background, Frank runs a tight ship, with kids who line up for roll call and mess duty. Helen has a higher tolerance for messiness; her kids are little free spirits. Naturally the two groups of children don’t get along: the only thing they share is a dislike of the new living arrangement. Once they agree to a truce, joining forces to sabotage the marriage, Frank and Helen discover that families can’t be built in a day. t v p r o g r a m may & junemay & june Headsets are complimentary on all scheduled flights, with the TV soundtrack on in-flight audio channels 11 and 12. ICELaND – EuropE EuropE – ICELaND entertainment Passport to europe with Samantha Brown: Barcelona Samantha Brown explores this Spanish coastal city where art, architecture and cava wine are all staples of the Catalonian lifestyle. Nightlife is big in Barcelona, so Samantha's first stop is at one of the city's most endearing establishments – El Xampanyet Bar. Samantha discovers the out-of-the-ordinary architecture of Antoni Gaudi, then explores the Barrio Gotico is where you'll get a true sense of Barcelona. Barcelona has always been a city whose independence has been its inspiration, and Samantha finds that to be one of the many reasons it continues to be a popular European destination. entertainment everybody Loves raymond When Debra assures Ray she’ll be on time for a night out, Ray hopes for the best and waits patiently for her in the car. But when Debra’s hair gets caught in her curling iron and she misses their 6:30 pm departure deadline, Ray decides to leave her at home and teach her a lesson in lateness she won’t for- get. Meanwhile, as Debra seethes over Ray’s actions, Marie and Amy get into a heated debate with Frank and Robert when they air their own grievances about their wives’ blatant disregard for their time. entertainment mr. monk Bumps His Head It’s late, and Monk and Natalie are at a deserted highway rest area. They’re there to meet a man who claims to have information about the murder of Monk’s late wife, Trudy. Monk asks Natalie to hide so that he can meet the man alone, but when he turns out to be a phony, a struggle ensues, and Monk’s unconscious body ends up on the back of a flatbed truck. When Monk wakes up in an unfamiliar town with amnesia, can he solve a local murder mystery and find his way home? entertainment the icelandic music awards. The Icelandic Music Awards, “Ístónn”, were established in 1993. Their purpose is to encourage and reward Icelandic musicians and to further the local and inter- national reputation of Icelandic music. In this episode we’ll see an excerpt from the latest awards ceremony held in January of this year, with perfor- mances by some of the country’s most celebrated musicians. ICELaND – oSLo/gLaSgoW oSLo/gLaSgoW – ICELaND ÍSLENSKU TÓNLISTARVERÐLAUNIN 2006 ÍSLENSKU TÓNLISTARVERÐLAUNIN 2006 104
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