Second Battle of the Bands declares a winner
Ostensibly cut from the same cloth as anti-heroine extraordinaire Scarlett O'Hara she's always seemed to posses a certain degree of self-awareness that keeps her from being as endearing as Scarlett. Both women are well aware of their status as second
By LENNY RUTLAND The second Scarlett O'Hara's Battle of the Bands concluded the night of Jan. 26 in a frenzy of funk, beer and smoke. Elbow to elbow much of the night, it was difficult to gain a good vantage point to watch the violent display of brute
Ostensibly cut from the same cloth as anti-heroine extraordinaire Scarlett O'Hara she's always seemed to posses a certain degree of self-awareness that keeps her from being as endearing as Scarlett. Both women are well aware of their status as second
Believed to be compensation for losing the role of Scarlett O'Hara, Davis' Julie is an impulsive, complex, headstrong Southern belle who flouts convention. Director William Wyler is generally regarded as a master cinematic craftsman second only to John






