The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 30, 1989, Image 6

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ENTERTAINMENT
Friday, June 30,1989
Promiscuous playboy
marries his ‘playmate’
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hugh
Hefner is taking a bride this week
end, ending the hedonistic fantasy
he nourished through Playboy mag
azine and as pajama-clad lord of the
Playboy Mansion and its flocks of
world-class women.
The 63-year-old founder of Play
boy magazine and 1988 Playmate of
the Year Kimberley Conrad, 26, will
recite wedding vows Saturday af
ternoon at the Playboy Mansion in
exclusive Holmby Hills. Some 450
guests will then party the night away.
The formal ceremony will be elab
orate yet traditional, planners say. In
keeping with southern California
standards, ushers are required to
have tans.
And Miss Conrad, a former Play
boy bunny later picked as last year’s
Playmate, already has evicted the
bevy of cotton-tailed beauties from
the 5.3-acre estate.
“It was the kind of thing I felt
quite certain would never happen in
my life,” Hefner said of the wed
ding, adding: “I guess I’ve
changed.”
Hefner was married once before,
for 10 years to Millie Williams, and
they had two children — Christie,
36, and David, 34.
Christie Hefner is now chairman
and chief executive officer of Play
boy Enterprises Inc., the empire
Hefner started in 1953, about 10
years before his bride was born.
Hefner was tamed in part by a
mild stroke in 1986. He stopped
smoking his pipe and switched to
caffeine-free Diet Pepsi, but he still
wears his trademark purple silk pa
jamas day and night.
Actor Bob Saget really
a Cunningham at heart
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When the
cameras are turned off on the set of
ABC’s “Full House,” Bob Saget and
the other actors sometimes pretend
they’re doing other shows.
“We kid that I’m Richie Cunning
ham and we’re doing ‘Happy Days,”’
says Saget. “David Coulier is Ralph
and Potsie and John Stamos is the
Fonz. Or we kid that we’re doing
‘Charlie’s Angels.’ John is Jaclyn
Smith, David is Farrah Fawcett and
I’m Kate Jackson. It’s just a way to
have fun.”
“‘Full House’ is about six people
living in one house and loving each
other. The three guys and my three
daughters,” Saget says. “We really
do care for each other. Usually peo
ple in a show love each other because
they get paid.”
Saget stars as Danny, a San Fran
cisco TV talk show host and widower
with three daughters who asks his
brother-in-law and a friend to move
in and help him run the household.
Stamos is Uncle Jesse, a former mu
sician who now writes advertising
jingles. Coulier is Joey, a stand-up
comedian. Together, they all fill the
house with laughs.
The daughters are Candace Cam
eron, Jodie Sweetin and twins Mary
Kate and Ashley Fuller Olsen (as
baby Michelle).
“It took about 13 weeks for me
and the writers to figure out who
Danny is,” Saget says. “I knew I
wanted him to be neat and I knew I
wanted him to hug a lot. Those were
the external things.
“The internal thing is that there’s
an undercurrent of sadness because
his wife died in an automobile acci
dent only a year before. He really
does need all this love in his life. The
thing I like about him is that, like
Richie Cunningham, he’s really a
nice guy.”
ROAD TRIPS
First-ever ice cream festival in Brenham
The first-ever Brenham Ice
Cream Festival will be held in
Brenham beginning at 10 a.m. on
Tuesday at the Washington
County Fairgrounds.
Blue Bell ice cream will be the
event’s featured delicacy, along
with other concessions such as
watermelon, apple pie, hot dogs
and sausage-on-a-stick.
In addition to food, the festival
will also be the site of arts and
crafts booths, carnival rides, a
horseshoe tournament and a
Brenham celebrity dunking
stand.
Old fashioned band music will
also play a prominent role in the
festivities, as will a fireworks dis
play that will begin at 9:15 p.m.
The Washington County
Fairgrounds are located on Hor
ton St., just off FM 577 in Bren
ham.
For more information, contact
Sam Behnke, president of the
Brenham Band Parents at (409)
836-4729.
Galveston Island site ot reggae festival
It’s a reggae Fourth of July
weekend in Galveston, as the
“Yaga Ragz’ Ridymz and Sparkz”
celebration gets underway at
noon on Sunday and will con
tinue until the fireworks fade on
the Fourth.
Admission to all events in the
festival are free, and proceeds
from concession and t-snirt sales
will benefit the Yaga Society, an
organization which disburses
funds to needy Galveston County
children.
Sunday’s celebrations will cen
ter around Stewart Beach, on
Galveston’s east end, with the
“Yaga Ragz’ Beach Boogie.”
On Monday, Galveston’s his
torical Strand district will be the
party site. The “Yaga Ragz’
Strand Street Dance” will begin at
6 p.m. at 22nd St. and The
Strand.
Tuesday, a fireworks display
will be coordinated to reggae mu
sic by a yet unsigned group. The
display will begin at 7 p.m. at the
30th St. Pier on Seawall Blvd. and
should last until 10.
For more information, contact
the Galveston Convention and
Visitors Bureau at (409) 763-
4311.
IN ADVANCE
Disney exhibit to open
An exhibition of original an
imation celluloids from Disney
films will open with a reception
on Wednesday, July 5, at 7 p.m.
in the MSC Visual Arts Gallery.
The reception is open to the
public.
The exhibit will feature a col
lection of 22 handpainted cels
in MSC Gallery
that were used in several Disney
movies.
Fred and Mary Fields loaned
the cels that will be in the exhibit.
The display is scheduled to run
until the end of July.
The exhibit and reception are
being presented by the MSC Vi
sual Arts Committee.
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