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AH Ricfate OF^ENS OCTOBER 22 A GGIELIFE PEOPLE IN THE NEWS minnelli salutes her father on Broadway MINNELLI YORK (AP) — Liza Minnelli will play Broadway’s Palace Theater in December for 24 performances — and she will not come cheap. The top ticket price will be $125. Her show, “Minnelli on Min nelli,” will salute her father, Vin cent Minnelli, who directed the classic musicals “Meet Me in St. Louis” and “An American in Paris.” The show will be written and di 1 rected by Fred Ebb, who wrote the lyrics for “Chicago” and “Cabaret.” It opens Dec. 1. The 53-year-old Ms. Minnelli, plagued in recent years by voice and weight problems, said she has gone into rigorous training for the engagement after operations on her throat and her hip. “I think everybody should get healthy again — so I’m doing every thing,” she said. “I never, ever per formed because I wouldn’t. I could n’t. But I can now.” and has said he nearly last fall. Cash hospitalized with pneumonia Mrs. America custody battle NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Johnny Cash is battling pneumo nia again, a year after nearly dy ing from it. Cash, 67. was listed in serious condition yester day at Baptist Hospital. “He was read mitted on Sunday after spending several days here last week,” hospi tal spokesperson Jessica Etz said. “He is not critical; his life is not in danger.” The country legend was hopital- ized twice in 1998 for pneumonia CASH FARMINGTON, Utah-w tody battle between ft 1 v ' America and her ex-tale for some 1 resolved in a trial. iithwesi Starla Stanley's’'::-: |g-overt Mike Pomeroy, saidirnar p easic that she fought violent^ ■The Foi rent spouse in front of |er startec A judge Tuesdayontejj Ijlv bet t < next year. j lys, to 11 Ms. Stanley. 32,tejj ■uud th was tension trying to "i jliem ut children from her ■ n dust i Pomeroy with the threeui ■ celeb i her second husband,to: Jal dec! i She said lastweekteji 0 1 1 bloodied Stanley's nose,is ■ did n said intensive counsel^ Bp[ a y 3 their marriage, whichbetr K-j', s \ Ms. Stanley viBstail) custo Hawaii last month. She sj | r ] ie , 1 c ed family values tatHfc,I rnlilti( her family strife. | L lnd Bre pi a 1 After Stella, actor Taye Diggs grapples with sue; NEW YORK (AP) — It does not take much to figure out why Taye Diggs makes women swoon. Just one look at his smooth, unblemished skin usu ally does it. Or his taut, lean muscular body. Or that steamy shower scene in How Stella Got Her Groove Back. As he relaxes in a pinstriped suit in a midtown hotel, the bespectacled Diggs professes not to understand what it is about him that makes women so hot and bothered. “I try to intellectualize it, and you can’t. A lot of it is the fact is that 1 don’t feel like I’m worth someone screaming about,” said one of People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful people. What everyone’s screaming about is a 29-year-old Rochester, N. Y., native who is fast becoming one of Hol lywood’s brightest new stars. His film debut in 1997 as Angela Bassett’s sexy young Jamaican lover in Stella made him an instant star — and a sex symbol. Since then, he is blazed the screen in Go and The Wood. In his new film, The Best Man, Dig gs plays a newly published author whose supposedly fictional book about love and romance threatens to wreak havoc on his best friend’s nuptials as his old buddies try to decipher hidden clues about their own lives in the book. The Universal Pictures release opens Oct. 22. The ensemble cast star Nia Long, but Diggs gets top billing. Not bad for a AUST ichael any as ?t inex] The I remiu r illiam: “You get out there and it feeds you. It's truly acting.” struggling actor who was working at Disneyland just a few years go. It is a far cry from his childhood in Rochester, where he and his four younger brothers and sisters lived in the gritty part of the city. Young Scott Diggs (Taye is his nick name) liked to dance around the house, and his moth er, who now teaches drama at Indiana University, rec ognized star quality in her son and sent him to Rochester’s School of the Arts. My mother said, ‘You’re talented, so go to school so you can work on this,’” he remembers. “I was upset because I wanted to go to a school that had sports. I wanted to play on the athletic teams and what not. Then 1 took all the classes — I took dance classes, I took singing classes and acting classes and en joyed doing them all equally.” It was then that the young Diggsbeganio an entertainer. From the School of Arts, Diggs wenttoty versity, and after he graduated, headed tofta to pursue his acting dreams. Diggs landed roles here and there, indufa;: the musical “Carousel.” After working in Nes a year, he had a notion to see the world as! tioned for a Caribbean cabaret bitatTokyoD; After his seven-month stint in Japan, Dig dirt in 1996 when he won the part oftheW jamin Coffin III in the original castofthePu Tony award-winning musical “Rent’” Like . Bral pro^ everyone else, Diggs had no idea the musical#; I Their come a Broadway blockbuster. Iromote "I was hyped because it was a gig,”hesaiil i |nce Pr< point, I had told myself that I didn't warn loss! |i a y wil so I was a little annoyedtV■rage fo sing. But it was a job ...andl^i C e th static to be working. “Then, when it blew when the excitement came, my first little dose of fame.' It was his role in Stella, tap gs on the Hollywood map.In® for which his sexy good lookiii) eled body proved to be mosto than his acting abilities, learning an accent that haspnj — Taye Diggs on his love for the theater this day believing he is a born and raisedJai Diggs said he will always remember bis when he found out he got the role. “1 just ended up jumping up and down on like pounding the bed so hard,” he said. Besides roles in the upcoming movies Haunted Hill, Mary Jane's Last Dance and Th the Gun, Diggs also plans a return to the New Ys He is set to star early next year in theoff-i sion of the musical “The Wild Party,” basedfflij era poem by Joseph Moncure March. (Anote is planned for Broadway in April.) Theater remains his true love. “Theater, TVs do or die,” he said, and it feeds you. It’s truly acting.” For a ral pov about Accoi jorp., s [re eligi Jieir far lomethi pukes t jtrmgen m “YougM Qstqssr 22hb & 2Sna Snook Ronxo Arxna Bullriding Satm On h at 0:00 A.M. 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