Best Sellers Pop singles 1. "Can't Help Falling In Love," ÜB4O 2. "Weak," SWV 3. "Whomp! There It Is," Tag Team 4. "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)," The Proclaimers 5. "Slam," Onyx 6. "If I Had No Loot," Tony! Toni! Tone! 7. "Lately," Jodeci 8. "If," Janet Jackson 9. "Runaway Train," Soul Asylum 10. "I Don't Wanna Fight," Tina Turner Country/western singles 1. "Can't Break It To My Heart," Tracy Lawrence 2. "Why Didn't I Think Of That," Doug Stone 3. "What Might Have Been," Little Texas 4. "Every Little Thing," Carlene Carter 5. "Reno," Doug Supermaw 6. "Mama Knows The Highway," Hal Ketchum 7. "We Got The Love," Restless Heart 8. "In The Heart Of A Woman," Billy Ray Cyrus 9. "It Sure Is Monday," Mark Chesnutt 10. "A Thousand Miles From Nowhere," Dwight Yoa kam (Source: Cashbox magazine) Here are the weekly charts for the nation's most pop ular videos as they appear in next week's issue of Bill board magazine. Reprinted with permission. All "Barney" videos are in bold. Video sales Copyright 1993, Billboard Publications Inc. 1. Pinocchio, (Disney) 2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 111, (New Line) 3. Home Alone 2, (Fox) 4. Playboy Playmate of the Year 1993, (Playboy) 5. Beauty and the Beast, (Disney) 6. "Playboy Celebrity Centerfold: Jessica Hahn," (Playboy) 7. "Disney's Sing Along Songs: Friend Like Me," (Disney) 8. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, (Par amount) 9. "Barney Rhymes With Mother Goose," (Lyons Group) 10. "Playboy 1993 Video Playmate Review," (Playboy) 11. "McLintock!," (Good Times) 12. "Ozzy Osbourne: Live & Loud," (Epic) 13. 101 Dalmatians, (Disney) 14. "Barney's Best Manners," (Lyons Group) 15. "Kiss, Konfidential," (PolyGram) 16. "Playboy: Erotic Fantasies III," (Playboy) 17. "Country Line Dancing," (Quality) 18. Blade Runner: The Director's Cut, (Warner) 19. Dances With Wolves, (Orion) 20. "Penthouse: The All-Pet Workout," (AVision) Arts Briefs Beaver, Pa. hosts bluegrass festival Labor Day Weekend at Brady's Run Park in Beaver, Pa., there will be a large festival of bluegrass music. The family-style festival is run by Beaver Valley Bluegrass, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and advancing bluegrass and old-time music, uniquely American forms of music. The festival features four days of music with 14 national and regional bluegrass bands. Shows will be held Friday, Sept. 3 through Monday, Sept. 6, and feature acts like Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers. For more information, call 412-457-7091 daily and 412- 457-7980 nightly. Arts festival takes over Newport Little Buffalo State Park, a little more than one hour away from State College near Newport, hosts a music and crafts festival Sept. 18 and 19. The featured performer is Arlo Guthrie, who takes the stage Saturday at 4 p.m. Other musicians will perform throughout the festival, which also boasts 50 juried artists and craftspeople. For more information, call 717-567-7023. Star Lake gets WOMAD festival First there was Lollapalooza, for the alternative and musically disenfranchised. Then came a bevy of other package tours built around various styles of music. Now there's a festival for the New Age and World Beat scene. Peter Gabriel's WOMAD Festival comes to the region at 4 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Star Lake Amphitheatre near Pittsburgh. Musical acts featured include Gabriel, Crowded House, PM Dawn, Stereo MCs and many others from around the world. Dance and drum groups from Africa and elsewhere also will take the stage. There will also be free workshops in percussion, textiles and cybertechnology Tickets are available at National Record Mart, 226 E. College Ave. 8, 0 1000's of pos&irsi incklifig hard & Nat I prinisl DATE: Wednesday - Friday, Aug. 25 -27 TIME: Wed. & Thurs.: 9:00 - 8:00 PLACE: Browsing Gallery - Special Times: Fri.: 9:00 - 4:00 Hetzel Union Building Dreamy Gibson often eats his words By PATRICIA BIBBY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK Mel Gibson is grimacing. He's wrinkling up one side of his face while rolling his icy blue eyes heavenward. The man whose devilish good looks have launched a thousand sighs now appears ... well, ugly. He's just blurted out something that he regrets. The specter of embarrassing headlines has clouded that rugged visage and, already, he seems to be trying to live it down. His expression fairly pleads: "Can we turn off the tape recorder and erase that last line?" Gibson, who's making his directorial debut with a movie in which he plays a man whose face is O' ce"e ..LV:( P' 09 ' , 0....4 1* DECORATE YOUR ROOM! with photography, Monet, sports, children, humor, nature, music, movies, fantasy, O'Keeffe, African American Art, Kim Anderson, Picasso, Romantic images, Rockwell, Ansel Adams, scenic, M.C. Escher, Alternative, Asian Art, & much more! (We also carry a variey of poster hangers & frames) Sponsored by HUB Art Galleries - ce of Union Programs and Operations horribly burned, was asked if it was somewhat People magazine in which he repeatedly spit in ironic that a man with such a celebrated face the reporter's direction and called journalists portrays such a savagely disfigured one. "parasites." The word "celebrated" struck him as amus- Clearly, at 37, the star of such films as Lethal ing. Weapon Mad Max, Tim and Gallipoli has struggled "People have partied on my face all night!" with his fame and its attendant publicity. 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