`Sense' will stop with 2nd anniversary showing

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: December 5, 1986| Author: Dave Hoekstra | Copyright information

David Byrne, dancing like a featherweight boxer on coals, defines the physcial presence of the Talking Heads concert film "Stop Making Sense," which will celebrate its second anniversary tomorrow at the Fine Arts theaters, 418 S. Michigan (939-3700).

And "Stop Making Sense" is down for the count.

The final showing - at least temporarily - of "Stop Making Sense" will be at 10 p.m. tomorrow at the Fine Arts. "There won't be any showings through Christmas and what happens beyo...

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