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No, Ma'am -- They're Musicians
TUE 8/30
It's been a quarter-century since Jake and Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) put on their shades and suits, embarked on a mission from God, and tore up Chicago, with a little help from Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and John Lee Hooker. In The Blues Brothers 25th Anniversary Edition DVD (which comes out Tuesday), director John Landis offers both the original 1980 theatrical movie and an extended director's cut. Thankfully, Landis' dubious tweaking doesn't get in the way of the massive car crashes and R&B-soaked musical performances that drive the comedy. In addition to presenting a pretty decent game of spot-the-cameo -- John Candy, Paul "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens, and Frank Oz, the voice of Yoda, all make appearances -- the two-disc set features a making-of documentary (including a look at the original Saturday Night Live skit that started it all) and a new Aykroyd intro. -- Michael Gallucci
The Iceman Scoreth
SAT 8/27
The Western Reserve Historical Society will unveil the Fred Glover Collection at Saturday's Cleveland Barons Hockey Day, a tribute to the late, great forward, who racked up 17 seasons (six as head coach) with the team. Glover's brother Howie and Wayne Muloin (both former Barons) will share memories and sign autographs. "The AHL was as good as the NHL at that time," says Muloin. "Players had a little more heart than they do now." It happens from noon to 3 p.m. at the WRHS, 10825 East Boulevard. Admission is free; call 216-721-5722. -- Lucy McKernan