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CELEBRITY WOLF ' LOOK-ALIKES In your “Lifestyles of the Rich and Furry” article (March 1993 issue), I don’t think it’s fair you left out Teddy and Buck. They played Two Socks
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CALL US AFTER COLLEGE D.A. Buzz Newsbits
(March 1992 issue) listed kids’ top five choices for what we want to be when we grow up. I would like to say that I want to become a D.A. staff writer or a seventh grade teacher.
Angela DiNello, 12
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
I’m simply mad about your totally, awesomely rad magazine. When my subscriptions to your magazine and to Cricket ran out, my mom said to pick one. It was quite a choice, but I chose yours. It was worth it.
Andrew Graham, 12
Pleasant Grove, Utah
The ship Titanic did not sink in 1914, as we said.
It sank in 1912. Thanks to all who
wrote to tell us we sank the correct
information.
ELIJAH!
I have seen
Forever Young
two times! I was
wondering if you
knew anything
about Elijah Wood.
Jaclyn Sumner, 1
Waltham,
Massachusetts
We know he’s from
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, but
now lives in Los Angeles,
California. Elijah’s upcoming
movie with Macaulay Culkin
is called The Good Son. BIG BORE
It’s Saturday, most kids
would be glad. But not me
and my bro. We would rather
be in school. Yes, school. The
power is off (no Nintendo),
wind is howling, trees are
falling and it’s getting dark.
It’s the scariest, most boring
thing that could happen in
the 19th century.
Lindsay Reese, 12
Midway Park,
North Carolina
Except we’re in the
80th century. Hope
you’ve found something
to do by now,
best bud 8’ “d bis Carthase M^Ifker’ 8> fr°m
6 ’ W°rth Car°lina, get crazy
Radio Freeman Jimmy Freeman's just 12 years old,
but his job title is way impressive:
Star DJ and the Official Vice
President of Fun at Radio AHHS.
This Minnesota-based, all-kids
station is heard around the country
every day. Jimmy got the job after
auditioning with a group of 30 other
kids. We caught him between shows
to get the lowdown.
In the radio booth: I'm part of the
Radio AHHS Air Force—ttuj's what™ the kid DJs are called. During the
show we talk, look at things in the
paper, tell the kids about the music
coming up. We have E
we ask a question and kids call in ti
win'a prize. While the music is on we
answer the phone and act silly.
Best on-air moment: I got to meet
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen from
"Full House." ^
Coolest part of
the job: I get
$5 an hour to
have fun on thejadio. (,'ve al^o
ridden in a limousine.
Favorite musical group: I like
C&C Music Factory and the
Spin Docto® j
lat friends think: At lunch
everybody asks, "How much do you
make in a year?" and "When are
you going on TV?" Kids from school
call me up and listen to my show.
Celebrity perks: I've been on
"Entertainment Tonight" and the
"Today" show and the local
news. It was fun!
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check out their blond 'dos
n The Meteor Man....
Jason and Luke.
the two West
Beverly High
grads, are
Another
Bad
Creation
hoping to
do an
album (yes, ^
they want to
sing, too) with none other
than Tom Jones. Who?
Tom Jones was a
crooner in the '60s and
70s who is making a
major comeback. You
might've seen his video,
"Unbelievable"
(a remake of the EMF
single) on MTV or
maybe his guest
appearance on
Fresh Prince of
Bel-Air." Like,
total recall!....
It's About Time!
That's the name
of the first
album by SWV,
otherwise known as
Sisters With Voices.
Coko, Taj and Lelee have
been singing their entire
lives—even when they're
not supposed to be, like
in school. Despite Coko's
4-inch nails, this is one
bad trio that didn't have
to scratch its way to the
top. Great voices and
hard work have made
their singles "Weak"
and "I'm So Into You"
mega-hits....
Your favorite clubsters,
The Mickey Mouse Club,
are nowa'rappin'and
a'rhymin'. The singing
Mouseketeers, known as
MMC, have a record out.
You can hear the first
single, "Real Talk,”
before the rest of the
planet. Just mail $1 to
MMC Advance Single,
f P.0. Box 954, Santa
Clarita, CA 91355, and
they'll send it to you.
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* V/hat roc OO on a sunny Sunday afternoon?
stars
They get down and play some hard-core softball,
that’s what. D.A. trekked over to Long Beach to
hang out at the T.J.
Martell Foundation for
Leukemia, Cancer and
AIDS Research Celebrity
Softball Game. We
spotted Danny
Cooksey of Bad 4
Good, and his
long hair was gone! Why? He had to cut
it for a part in a TV show, he told us,
and he didn’t even care. Mark
Slaughter, who still has his long hair,
goofed around with other Slaughter
members and told us that
they’ll have a new album out in
’94. Later, we caught Freedom
Williams (formerly of C&C
Music Factory) signing
autographs and doing his
Michael Jackson impersonation
for the kids in the
neighborhood. The Raiders’
Anthony Smith wore a big
smile and stayed seated the
whole
time we
talked to him. We were glad,
’cause he’s a big guy. We
asked Anthony what the big
difference is between playing
football and softball. He said,
“In softball, I can take something out there [a bat]
and break it if I get mad.” OK, Anthony, just keep
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D# did some
major sweet talking
and got backstage at
“The 1993 MTV
Movie Awards.”
Yeah, you already
^know who all
winners were
partied with
Between
' down Planet
Hollywood pizzas,
heard and saw
rare goings-on that
they didn’t ..... „
on TV. In fact, if D.A.
was going to give out
backstage aware
Best
Throwing
Arm: The
hottest chili
pepper,
Anthony
Kiedis. When a
uppity reporter
asked if the MTV award
(a bronze statue of a
popcorn box) was heavy,
Anthony threw it at the
guy! Yikes!
Weirdest Fashion
Secret: Pauly Shore.
When reporters wanted
to know where he gets
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Dress:
chick Marisa
(My Cousin Vinny) Tomei
wore ruffled
bell bottoms
complete with big rtaicio* 5ut later
said she hopes
this fashion trend
dies fast. Make
up your mind,
Most
Charitable:
Christian
Slater told
us he’ll be working a
game booth
handing out
Nerf darts to
kids at an
upcoming event
benefiting the
Pediatric AIDS
Foundation.
Most Confused: Keanu
Reeves. We watched as
Keanu seemed to have a
hard time finding the
right entrance, or the
platform to stand on, or
the microphone, or the
exit, or....
Best Future Movie
Role: Jon (A League of
Their Own) Lovitz let
it be known that he’ll
star with Elijah Wood
in North.
Most Terrific Twosome:
Mel Gibson and
Danny Glover. No
reason. Just because.
That’s all.
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Robin 'n' his 'hood are
back on the big screen
and they're shooting for
laughs this time. But
where did the idea for
this movie spoof
come from? Rumor
has it that the
screenwriter took his
11-year-old son, Jordi
Chandler, out to lunch,
grabbed him by the collar
and said, "You have 10
by Mel (Young
Frankenstein) Brooks, so
put an arrow in your bow
and laugh
your head
off....
and
JiByk yc
m3 i Whe When
scouting fora kid to play
a chess star in
Searching for Bobby
Fischer, the casting
director didn't look for an
actor. He wanted a kid
who could actually
play the game. Fleally
well. Eight-year-old
chess whiz Max
Pomeranc got the
part. Checkmate!....
"90210" goes to the
movies? Not exactly.
But Jason Priestley
does star in Calendar
Girl, a movie about
three boys who will do
anything to meet
Marilyn Monroe. And
Luke Perry is spending
his summer vacation in
Arizona riding bulls for an
upcoming flick. Yee-haw!
The Man
Without a
Face puts
a new spin on the Beauty
and the Beast story: Mel
Gibson stars as a man
with a disfigured face
who is shunned by local
townspeople. Nick Stahl
plays the lonely teenager
who befriends him....
seconds to
come up with
an idea for a
movie."
Without even
flinching,
Jordi
suggested
a spoof on Robin and his
Merry Men. Robin Hood:
Men in Tights is directed
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jBERPUNCH [it flavor combinations in every bag of SKITTLES.
When the
Cartoon
Network
asked viewers to pick the
best cartoon mom, who
do you think won? Wilma
Flintstone? No,
too stone¬
faced. Jane
Jetson?
Nope, too
flighty. Get
ready: mother?
The winner was none
other than Roger "Race"
Bannon, Jonny
Quest's
bodyguard.
But isn't he, well, a
guy? Sure is.
Another Mr. Mom!
...Bored with
biology? Flustered
over physics? Then just
wait'til you see "Bill Nye
the Science Guy." Bill
may be a scientist,
but, boy, can he get
down and
party! . P
rt
inside
Nye
Laboratories where he'll
blow you away with
science videos, and
"Big Demonstrations."
Like Bill says, "Science
rules!"....
Hey, be sure to turn to
D.A.'s Tune-In Guide next
month for the inside word
on the new fall television
1 ^ *
“Just sit right back and you’ll
hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip, that
started from this tropic port aboard
this tiny ship....” To celebrate the release of "Gilligan's
Island" on video (including the lost pilot episode!), here's a list of
D.A.'s favorite flicks about castaways on uncharted desert isles.
Gulliver's Travels (1939, animated): A guy named Gulliver is
shipwrecked on an island inhabited by tiny people. Gul' eats one
of their chickmwIlPone bite.
Swiss Family Robinson (I960): A shipwrecked family builds the
coolest tree house ever, then fights off gruesome pirates.
Crasoe(1988): Robinson Crusoe survives alone on a desert isle for
years, then finds a friend and gives him a really stupid name,
like Friday.
Seems like
once you've
seen the
cosmos, the
only thing
left is to
write a
comic book
—at least
that's what
two stars of
classic sci-fi
shows are
up to these
days. Walter
Koenig, who
manned the
Enterprise
as Chekovonthe original
Trek"
"Star Trek's" Walter Koenig.
written
a three-issue
comic book series
called Raver. It's
all about a guy who
has to fight his own
imagination....
And Bill Mumy, aka Will
Robinson on "Lost in
Space," is writing the
monthly Lost in Space
comic book. Guess those
spacey Robinsons will
never be found....
Meanwhile, Mr. T of "The
A-Team" fame, has taken
time out from polishing
his jewelry collection to
star in his own
comic book,
’Lost in Space's"
Mr. T and the
T- Force. We pity the fool
who doesn't have his
own book!
The
excitins
LEGO MANIAC®
adventures continue.
Majisto and the Fire
Dragons are turning
up the heat. Will the
Lego Maniacs lose
their cool? Or will
Majisto be the one
who gets burned?
Episode Three of
"The Castle of Doom"
follows Page 63
in this issue.
WHOA1 DoesJoey v v n wn. Lawrence eN have it bad for microphones.
Put one in front of his face,
and what happens? He sings
for two and a half hours—
until someone comes along to
take the mike—or him—away.
Rap. hip hop, dance, rock or
heavy metal? Not necessarily.
,yVhat really gets his vocal
/ cords scorched is big band
. music. On his last birthday,
ft Joey received the complete
set of Glenn Miller. Which is
not to say Joey lives in
Nerdland. There are his 35
pairs of ripped jeans, his major
popularity on “Blossom,”
a pop album called Joey
Lawrence, and more than 5,000
fans letters a week. But even
suTiis parents are known to
say, "Whoa!” At 17, Joey
Lawrence, mega TV star, has
to obey a weekday curfew
f • What’s the biggest
1 difference between Joey
Russo, your character on
“Blossom,” and Joey Lawrence?
A: Joey Russo is an airhead and
I’m not. He loves sports and
that's about it. He has no goals
and just lives life. That's cool.
It's one way to be. But I have
strong aspirations. I'm always
looking toward the future.
* • * Do fans ever expect you
* to be dumb?
A: Some have said, "Are you
that dumb?" 1 telLthgm, "I don't
think it’s possible." But Joey's
not really dumb, he just doesn't
have a lot of comnfon sense.
(t. What do you see when
1 you look in tne mirror?
A: I see a| guy with a nose that's
a little big who’s got a couple of
zits. Just like anybody else. I
don’t think I'm ugly, but I'm not
as good-looking as some of the
guys who are around.
%■. Where did your fashion
* look come from?
A: Just from me. I like beat-up
jeans and T-shirts. I don't care if
they're in style or not. I started
wearing them before "Blossom.”
Q; What do you sing when
you’re in the shower?
A: Sometimes I might sing
something silly like "The Love
Boat" theme. But I mostly make
things up. I thought up the
chorus for "Nothing My Love
Can't Fix" in the shower.
Q; You always say “Whoa!”
on “Blossom.” Where did
that come from?
A: In the second show, I just
happened to go "Whoa" and it
took off. I'm told there's a
National Whoa Day in six
states. They put huge Joey
posters up and wear shirts tied
around their waists.
What’s the first movie you
ever remember seeing?
A: Saturday Night Fever. I was
! Q; After a day of acting and
recording, what do
you do to relax?
A: I go in my room and chill.
If the Phillies are playing, I'll
watch them. Or I'll read a book.
I like personal stories or history
books. Martin Luther King Jr. and
Malcolm X is a great book.
Q: You’re extremely close
with your family. Would you
ever consider moving out of the
house when you turn 18?
A: No. When you turn 18, you
don't need to move out. I love my
family. We're a normal family:
We fight, we yell, but we love each
other to death. I want to keep
that as long as I can.
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2 years old. But the movie that
had the biggest impact was
Grease. I was 4 when I saw it.
I used to dress up like John
Travolta's character, Danny Zuko.
Q; You like to wear
motorcycle jackets but
don’t own a motorcycle. Why?
A: It's too dangerous. If I ever had
a Harley, I would probably keep
it at a ranch where I could drive it
with no traffic and just zoom.
Q: Are your two younger
brothers ever jealous of the
attention you’re getting?
A: No way! We're a unit. We don't
ever fight about big horrible
things. We fight about stupid
things: bathroom time, who gives
our golden retriever, Jack, a bath,
who feeds Jack, who gets to watch
things on the big-screen TV.
But I'm getting older now, so
I can deal with it better.
* What’s the biggest
splurge you’ve ever made?
A: My car. It's a Lexus coupe.
I worked 12 years for it.
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20 stories off the ground. If you do. you should hold on to something/' Lynn says.
down v4 few years ago Lynn noticed a skyscraper going up in her hometown of Pittsburgh. Watching ironworkers walk the narrow beams like tightrope artists, she decided to photograph them. "So I badgered their boss," she says, "until he agreed to teach me how to'walk the iron'—balance on beams no more than
I 6 to 8 inches wide." First Lynn practiced on lower floors.
I Then she climbed a 20-story ladder.
"At the top there was just empty air," I she says. "You get off the ladder and
you're out in space on a beam." When Lynn reached the top of the
I ladder, the sound of hammers clinking against iron stopped. Everybody
| watched her. She was afraid to move. Then she thought, Lynn, you had
I better take a step or the pictures will never happen. You have to prove yourself right now. So she took a deep
I breath and stepped onto the beam. She I walked until she reached a little wood I platform in the center of the structure. I She let out her breath. The clinking and I the clanking started up again.
Lynn photographed the ironworkers
I for six months, and every day was dangerous. "Sometimes a worker would almost fall," she says. "Another guy would grab him, but nobody said anything. They'd sit him down on a beam I till everybody was steady, and then they'd go on with their work."
glittered off the barracudas, and they looked like a solid wall of silver," David
trouble eing attacked by a barracuda isn't
David's idea of a good time, but it makes \\ v fora great scary adventure. He was \ ' v^ivingin the Bahamas, and a 5-foot-long
fish jammed into hiswygen tank. "I felt
a hard push behind me, turned abound, \ end saw this huge barracuda,” says
Davfd. "He'd hit my tanks so hard that all his front teeth came but. But if he'd hit me an inch to the right or left, / would
have been hurt." Sometimes, though, theshot is
wiuth the danger. "I shot this picture nearkavieng Island near Papua Nlew
\ Guinea," David says. "I swam into a school of Rrobably 1,000 barracudas. Suddenly, they began to circle me."
David Wanted a picture of the barracuda circle with someone floating inside it, so he swam back to the boat and got another diver, Dinah, to jump in.
"I crossed my fingers and hoped the barracudas would still be there," David says. "They were, so I dove to the bottom and rolled on my back. Dinah swam right into the school and they began circling her. They circled around her three times and then disappeared."
David shot an entire roll of film in less than 30 seconds. "It's very difficult to get a human involved in a pattern of
fish," David says. "You can watch them from a distance, but when you get near them, they scatter."
"There were four people in the raft.1
V V hen National Geographic asked Zbigniew to shoot a whitewater rafting
trip down the dangerous Colca River in Peru, he knew it could be a killer trip. Literally. "I'd been there before, and the last time a friend had drowned in the rapids," he says.
The Colca carves the deepest gorge 1 on Earth—more than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon. "The team hiked for two days to get to the river 6,000 feet below. Once you're inside the canyon," Zbigniew says, "the only way out is by the river."
"It was late one evening, and we were close to the vortex—a 'hole' of churning, frothy water," Zbigniew
recalls. “We decided to stop and make : .camp right above it."
The next morning, Zbigniew set up his! camera to photograph the rafts as they went through the vortex. He was looking^ through the viewfinder, ready to snap, j when the raft began spinning crazily in M the hole. "There was nothing I could dojjj Then I saw a rescue line coming from A teammates on the shore," he says. "Bura there was still a chance somebody could drown. You never know until everybody s pops up from the water."
Fortunately, everyone did pop up— ; including the two washed-out riders who ' were pulled to shore. Did that close call j make Zbigniew afraid to get in a raft himself? "No, not really," he says. "Once ' you get on the rgft,you^pst go with if” ; ;
When I took the picture, two had been washed downstream/7 Zbigniew says.
4the rapids
rapids, he didn't expect
is adventure to take
such a treacherous turn.
"I like to take pictures of things most people won't ever have
He's flown into volcanoe
trekked down the Amazo
photographer LOREN MclNTYRE
take these risks? For the perfect picture, of course.
s, outrace<
n River. Why does world-famous
i chance to see. I get a kick when someone says, 'Hey, look at that!"' Loren says.
^oaring above the jungle to take a picture of * Belem, Brazil, a huge city in the Amazon rain
forest, Loren had to lean out of the plane with his camera in hand. “The engine was screaming and the cold winds ripped at me," he remembers. It was so loud that he had to use hand signals to talk to the pilot.
Then two things went terribly wrong: Huge black clouds suddenly moved in and completely covered their landing base, and the pilot began to shiver and almost passed out. Just as Loren thought the plane would crash into the jungle, "a shaft of sunlight pierced the
Loren charts a course high atop the Andes (above). The shot of Belem, Brazil (right), is "the best city picture I've ever gotten," Loren
This was the last photo Loren took before he was shot. Not being able to take photos "was worse than being shot,"
this calm photo (below) was followed by one
wild day for Loren in 1989. As he focused his
camera on some sea lions below a cliff, "I
heard gunshots. Three masked men were
running toward us, firing pistols," he says. His
companion Willy shot one of them, and one of
the men shot Loren in the leg. When he looked
up, Willy was gone.
Then one of the gunmen dragged Loren to
his car. "He pressed a gun to my head and
pulled the trigger," Loren says. Click. Again—
click. No bullets! As the man reached for more
bullets, "I threw the car keys and ran." Instead
of chasing him, the man grabbed the keys,
and the three gunmen sped away—with all of
Loren's camera equipment.
Terrified, he ran six miles to the nearest
village and brought a rescue team back to the
cliff, but they couldn’t find Willy. When they
returned to the police station, Willy was inside!
He'd escaped and managed to make his way
to the village, too.
Loren's two Brazilian guides (above) were absolutely necessary—it's easy to get lost in 20 miles of tunnel! But the guides led Loren only as far down as level 8, because "the tios hang out on level 9," Loren says.
"Adventures come
out of fixes you
deliberately get
yourself into—
and I usually get
in trouble!"
Loren
photographed miners in
a Bolivian tin mine and
got a serious warning.
"The miners told me to
watch out for the tios,”
Loren says. "They would
ruin any pictures I
took.” These
mischievous spirits, they
explained, appeared as faceless miners in old
clothes with the feet of roosters.
Deep in the mines, Loren laid his
equipment on a shower curtain to keep it off
the muddy floor. After taking pictures for a
few hours, his cameras seemed to get heavier
and heavier. "Then I just collapsed and sank
into the slop," he says.
Had the tios tried to hurt him? The miners
thought so. But "I was pretty sure it was a lack
of oxygen that made me pass out," Loren says.
After he was carried out, he realized he'd left a
roll of film on the shower curtain.
"I asked someone to get it for me," Loren
explains. "Word came back that all they
found was the curtain...with giant rooster
footprints in the mud under it."
nimncj Photogs have to be
O r aware of
» H O t S temperature changes so their
cameras don't glitch during an
important shot. When Loren
McIntyre went down in the
mines in Peru, he knew the change
from freezing Cold outside to
100-degree heat in the mine shafts
would make the lenses fog up. (Think
of what happens to your glasses
when yog go into a warm
building on a cold day.) His * * %
solution: He stuck hot-
water bottles in with
his equipment. IMo
foggy pictured
strapped in When Zbigniew Bzdak
Wanted to get some fish-eye views
of his kayaking adventure, he put
regular cameras in waterproof
boxes and tied them to the raft for
in-your-face river shots. Other
times he used a custom-made
remote-controlled camera built for
him by National Geographic. "I set
it up on the raft and trigger it from
m the shore," hesgye.
Would you want to
balance 20 stories
above the pavement
with a load of camera
equipment in your
hands7 Lynn
Johnson didn't. "I just
slung a couple cameras
around my neck and put the
film in my pocket, instead of
carrying! bag,” she
explains. "Your weight has to
be absolutely centered—you
can't have a heavy bag
hanging off one shoulder."
shot sky high
David
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takes no
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with his cfmeras
underwater. "You
can't change
lenses or film,
underwater, so l end up
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fully equipped cameras," he
explains. David stashes the cameras
along the ocean floor and grabs them
when he needs them. Has he ever left any
behind? "No," says David, "although once
when I was in the Galapagos Islands, a
coupjfe of sea lions did
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with one of my cameras." I6dky
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Stacy Kemp, 11
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Two ultra-tiny guys are just
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Hog-nosed bats (also called
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Swirling, Twirling
Whirlpools Dr. Paul Zahl was out for a big spin. He and an assistant sat in a small fishing boat, just 30 feet away from the infamous Charybdis whirlpool off the coast of Italy. He could see its powerful, swirling, funnel-like center. He couldfiear water gurgling as it was pulled down the spiral. And with any sudden movement of the boat, his assistant would find his oars dipping into empty space where there had once been water.
Still, Dr. Zahl wanted to get a closer look at Charybdis. He stood up and was nearly thrown orf the jolting boat. Suddenly the outer ape of the whirlpool caught the boat in its current! The little boat pitched and tossed until the men finally managed to
Fe their direction and pull away. That Fas close a look as Dr. Zahl ever wanted jet.
r Dr. Zahl wasn't trying to prove that ^ whirlpools were dangerous to people. He
Whirl-Famous
POOLS Charybdis isn't the
only famous whirlpool.
Edgar Allan Poe w
about a violent whirlpool
off the coast of Norway
in his 1841 book,
A Descent into the
Maelstrom. But the
Maelstrom was around
long before that. Some
people say that in 1645
the Maelstrom's waters
caused such turbulence
(that stone walls fell and
villagers' homes were
destroyed and sucked
into the raging waters.
Even today when the
Maelstrom hits full force,
villagers get a little
nervous: You can hear
the powerful roar from
three miles away.
disney Adventures 61
already knew that. (Although
whirlpools can't swallow large
ships, one river whirlpool in
Bangladesh sank a boat with
26 people on it.)
What Dr. Zahl did want to
prove was that whirlpools can
also mean spinning death to
deep-sea creatures. Charybdis
was strong enough to drag sea
animals a half-mile away from
their homes.
—Catherine McCafferty
The Science
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weird-shaped bank. 4. An ocean current running into
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After the collision, the water swirls around faster and faster until it's spinning wildly. The resulting whirlpool menaces boats on the surface, deefc- sea creatures on the ocean floor and anything that has the bad luck to be in between.
It’s a Swirl, It’s a Drain
It’s a...Tornado?
Sort of. While tornadoes are swirling masses of air that can pull things upward, whirlpools are rushing funnels of water that pull things down. But they do have
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She gets up at dawn to jog. She does sit-ups
and push-ups and practices karate. Is Jessica
Little training for “American Gladiators”?
Nope. She’s a world-champion surfer who’s
getting ready for the ultimate wave.
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Jessica caught the call of the
waves when she was 12 years
old, hanging out at the beach,
watching her twin brother and
his friends surf. "I went to watch
him one day and fell in love
with surfing," she remembers. "I
had to do it!"
The guys made fun of her at
first, but they didn't laugh for
long. Her experience in
gymnastics made her much
stronger than she looked. "The
first time I got on a surfboard I
stood right up. My brother
couldn't believe it," she says.
She got so good so fast that
the next year, at the ripe old age
of 13, she entered her first
surfing contest—against adult
women. By 17, Jessica had
become the U.S. amateur female
champ. And now, at 18, she's
turning pro. "Sometimes I
compete against guys, but it's
mostly girls. There are tons of
girls who surf," she says.
One of the best perks Jessica
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is the trips to extremely cool
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WAVE Siding With all that cold water, motion and speed, you’d think
surfers would have a hard time staying on a piece of fiberglass
the size of a large ironing board. Not so, says Jessica.
places. "There are contests all over
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Australia, Hawaii, the Cook
Islands and Bali," she says.
But more than great waves
waited for Jessica in Bali. "I was
surfing with a friend in Bali," she
says. "People on the shore started
whistling and waving at us. We
thought they were ready to leave.
Then my friend saw something
huge in the water and we paddled
to shore as fast as we could. Later
they said there was a big shark out
there with us."
Other than hungry sea life,
surfing's not very dangerous,
according to Jessica. "Once I
dislocated my shoulder. I’ve also
been on waves where I was so
scared I thought my heart would
pop out of my chest," she says.
"But the worst danger is other
surfers. You really have to watch
out—they're kooks!"
—Samantha Bonar and Amy Turner
| wax | "| a|wayS wax my board
before I go out. I usually-put
the wax on a rock to make
grooves on the board. Then I
grip the grooves with my feet."
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tr June issue, Michael Jackson
up to 10 pounds of water weight
during one performance. That could be
a problem for Michael's costume
designers Michael Bush and Dennis
Tompkins, but they say it's really no
sweat. "The clothes have to look way
cool, sure, but they also have to be
able to soak up all that water," Bush
says.
Bush met Michael eight years ago
when he worked on the costumes for
Michael's 3D Disney film Captain EO.
Now he and his partner create the
clothes Michael wears onstage and
offstage. "Michael goes through a lot
of clothes,” Bush says. "On the
Dangerous tour he changed 14 times
during each show.”
They also design
costumes for the
dancers, musicians and
even the concert security |
guards.
Offstage, "Michael is pretty casual,"
Bush says. He likes black pants, loafers
and either a V-neck or corduroy shirt.
Onstage, though, he's anything but
laid-back. On his Bad tour, he
performed "Thriller" in a coat covered
with 2,700 tiny white lights! That
jacket had almost three miles of wires
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d weighed more than 20
I pounds.
Bush, his partner and Michael
I always try to top themselves
with outrageous ideas for
I costumes. Once Bush noticed
I weird grille work on an old 1938
] Ford. He liked it so much that he
I worked the design into a jacket.
Sometimes Michael stumps
I them. "One day Michael called
I and said, 'There's something in
I the world that every child can
I relate to. What is it?' Then he
I hung up," Bush says. "We
I thought and thought, and
I finally came up with a simple
I answer—a knife, fork and spoon
I set."
So they covered a coat with
I tiny utensils and showed it to
Michael. "He loved it," Bush
| says. "He said, 'This will be my
dinner jacket.'"
"One of the scariest things
I about working for Michael,"
Bush says, "is when I’m working
on a jacket and I think, Wow, the
whole world is going to see this."
Like the black leather jacket
I with the letters CTE that Michael
Jackson wore for his famous
Oprah Winfrey interview. Bush
got dozens of calls asking,
"What do those initials stand
I for?” Bush laughs before
revealing the answer.
"Nothing," he says.
I "Absolutely nothing at all."
—Bob Daily
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and T-Rex is a Kong-sized terror.
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Cookie Chaos for Mario and Yoshi! Mario and Yoshi are fillins in at the Cookie Factory, and the snacks are piling high!
As fresh baked cookies roll out of the ovens, it's up to Mario to sort and stack 'em before they pile too high! Line up a row of the same kind of cookies either vertically or horizontally, and they vanish. Clear the screen to move on to a new level of munchie-madness! Yoshi appears from time to time to stir things up. Play fa high
scae a go head-to-head against a friend or the computer. The mouth-watering madness doesn't let up!
! In the tradition of Tetris” and Dr. Mario”, Yoshi's Cookie is a heaping helping of
lip-smacking, snack-stacking cookie chaos!
© 100 stages, plus bonus rounds.
© 1 or 2 players, or play against the computer.
© Choose to be Mario, Yoshi, the Princess or Bowser.
0 Extra puzzle game from the creator of Tetris.
It’s a snack attack!
Inc. Original design by Home Data Corp. Puzzles by Alexey Pajitnov and . Tetris™ & 01987 Ekxg. Bullet-Proof Software and BPS are registered
KIRBY’S ADVENTURE
One Player ion Life is a total bummer in Dreamland
since the Dream Spring dried up. So it's
Kirby to the rescue. He must explore
seven areas of Dreamland to get the
spring flowing again. The challenges of
this colorful cart are no snap of
the wrist.
Tip: To get past certain Boss characters, Kirby sucks
in their weapons, then spits them back out toward
the Boss. Finding a gold star will warp him to another area.
SUPER MARIO ALL-STARS
One or Two Players
Amazing! Super Mario Bros. 1,2 and 3
are now all together on one cart with
new animated backgrounds and sound
effects. The super bonus is a fourth
game—Super Mario Bros.: The Lost
Levels. It's the most challenging Mario
game ever.
Tip: At the end of Super Mario Bros.
3's World 1 -3, stand on a white block
over the bushes near the finish until you fall. Then proceed
to the secret Toad House to find a Warp Whistle—Jason Rich
(/) tip of the month *
ui To beat Wart at the very end of Super Mario Bros. 2,
throw lots of vegetables into his mouth when he opens it
to spit foam at Mario.
Melanie Frailer
Baltimore, Maryland
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OK, sports fans, the new football cards are in the
stores and the big news is that this year's sets will
have a//the NFL stars. (In the past, only certain
gridiron stars appeared in certain sets.)
Here are the stats:
1993 FLEER
What: Football cards.
How Many: 500.
Special Features: Gloss coating, full-color
player pictures on the back.
Collecting Tip: 1992 NFL MVP Steve Young
stars on a super-scarce 10-card insert.
1993 SCORE
What: More football cards.
How Many: 440.
Special Features: Every pack contains a
bonus "Men of Autumn" Pinnacle card.
Collecting Tip: Check out the Franchise
subset, which spotlights most excellent
players like Dan Marino and John Elway.
1993 TOPPS
What: Still more football cards.
How Many: Two series—330 cards each.
Special Features: Just like last year, every pack contains a Topps
Gold Card—special cards embossed with gold foil.
Collecting Tip: Look for cool subsets like Team Leaders, Future
Stars and Record Breakers.
Tell us you collect:
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Card Shark
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Burbank,
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Catch Yoo-hoo 20 times in this picture and you're pretty cool.
Drink Yoo-hoo® and set Everyone loves Yoo-hoo. Even moms love it 'cause it has lots of vitamins and
it's 99% fat-free with no cholesterol. And you'll.really love our new set of cool baseball cards with a lineup of Hall-of-Famers and All-Stars.
To get your free set* of 10 Limited | Edition Baseball Legends Cards, check 1 Yoo-hoo packages in your favorite store
for details. You'll also have a chance to n our Baseball Memorabilia Sweep-
stakes. Oh, and did you catch the Yoo-hoo on the scoreboard?
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hey, palt Figure out these words that have PAL in them.
1. Lacking in color
2. Type of tropical tree
3. Where a queen lives
4. Insignificant; worthless
5. Baseball player Jim
6. Artist's paint board
7. The capital of Sicily
8. Chestnut-colored horse
9. The art of reading hands
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Flipping Out! Reverse a word and make a new word! Use the clues below and figure out the
words backward and forward. Flip 'em out!
1. To twirl.
2. To trade something, like baseball cards.
3. Pecans and cashews.
A dog_at your heels.
Dogs' feet and hands.
A bang on the head.
4. Each half of an apple
has equal_.
5. Artists know how
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6. What you do
each night.
a river.
8. X marks the_.
9. "__ I didn't do it!1
10. Wash the pots
Holds a suitcase together.
—
Hospital section.
The skin of oranges.
Cats take many of these.
They do lots of spinning.
Take a bath in it
Do this with your fingers.
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