European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 21, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes tuesday april 21,1992 faces no places Singer has no beef about eating meat from wire reports country Singer Tanya Tucker wants to make it Clear she is a meat eater As Well As an animal Lover. Cattle breeders have been sending letters to Tucker since she was quoted in woman a Day Magazine As saying she wanted to Cut Down on red meat publicist Cathy Gurley said in Nashville Tenn. Tucker also said in the article that she supports animal rights. A i could easily cat beef All Day Tucker Long so when in masked what i have to be careful of in my diet that a it a Tucker said. Quot i raise horses and cattle and in a very conscious of the Way they re treated. When 1 talk about animal rights in a really talking about animal welfare a she said Tucker a hits include Delta Dawn and Down to my last poetry of politics Yevgeny Yevtushenko will teach at least one semester in 19th and 20th-Century poetry and translation at Oklahoma s University of Tulsa beginning in the fall the school said. The russian a Migre poet approached school officials with his proposal during a visit in february Provost George Gilpin said. �?�1 think that a when he thought Yevtushenko Tulsa might be a Nice place to be for a while a Gilpin said. A a he expressed an interest to be v u Here for a semester and maybe the Yevtushenko will teach an English class of about 30 students in the fall semester. An anti stalinist who wraps his politics in his poetry and prose Yevtushenko is known for his flamboyant verse criticizing oppression and endorsing a a socialist civic Model couple Model Cindy Crawford said she and actor Richard Gere travelled a a slow and Sweet path to marriage. A Richard says he finally got married because i wanted to and that a probably right a Crawford said in the april 27 Issue of people Magazine. Crawford met Gere in 1988 at a Barbecue thrown by a Friend. They were married dec. 12 at a Las vegas Chapel. A a they re All biting the dust now a said Crawford 26, citing longtime Bachelor Warren Beatty a marriage and fatherhood. Gere is 42. A More than anything i want a family and Richard knew that a Crawford said. A i love kids and sort of feel that a the thing in my life that in a going to be Best at a meanwhile she a tapering off her modelling work to be the Host of an mtg show six times a year. A models Are like baseball players a she said. A we make a lot of Money quickly but All of a sudden we re 30 years old we done to have a College education we re qualified for nothing and we re used to a very Nice lifestyle. A the Best thing a she said smiling at her joke a is to marry a movie on optimism Willem Dafoe says the emotional struggle of the Deputy sheriff he plays in the upcoming film White Sands is a perfect metaphor for the optimism he holds for americans future a just As the character in the film finally manages to Rise from the ashes of taking the plunge fibreglass swans line up in Boston s Public Garden while Mark Norman shoulders the task of carrying them to the Lagoon it where they Wilt dive into the 716 the season of Swan boats. His life i believe in the possibility that new leaders Wilt emerge out of Peoples discontent and offer a new Way of thinking and a sense of Hope a the 36-year-old actor said. A a in be been too Lucky and seen too Many Beautiful things in my life to be anything other than an Optimist a he said. In White Sands which opens Friday Dafoe plays a new Mexico Lawman whose Pursuit of some bad Guys leads him into a steamy Romance with a woman played by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Dafoe a previous credits include playing a wicked sle Zeball in wild at heart a heroic sergeant in platoon and a revisionist Jesus in the last temptation of Christ. He will soon fog up the screen with pop diva Madonna in body of evidence set for release Early next year. In it he plays a lawyer who becomes obsessed with his client played by Madonna. Not washed up yet the police department in Ypsilanti mich., has turned Down the civic minded nude dancers from the Dejavu club. The dancers held a carwash saturday and had planned to give the proceeds to the police department to buy video cameras for patrol cars. Club owner Dave Curtis said the club would match the carwash profits and expected to raise enough to buy one or two of the $5,700 cameras. But police chief . Mckeown is spurning the offer because he does no to want the department linked to nude dancing. A because of the possible illegal activities that could be involved with that kind of business we done to want to give anyone the impression we have an involvement or commitment with them a the chief said. To the Best of his knowledge Dejavu always has operated within the Law Mckeown said. Curtis said his Bikini Clad dancers would look for another Charity. The most Likely candidate he said was a Belleville club that helps people with alcohol abuse problems
