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Sean Young

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According to Rolling Stone magazine, the top DVD release of 2007 is going to be a movie from 1982, the sci-fi classic “Blade Runner” starring Harrison Ford and Sean Young (available on Tuesday). Ford was rarely heard from again, but Young is still around and looks to be thriving. She lives in Santa Monica with her sons, Rio, 13, and Quinn, 9.

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IT’S A STRETCH The anchor to every weekend for me is a class with Bryan Kest at Power Yoga in Santa Monica. It’s a beautiful space and experience. The class is difficult, but it’s gotten so popular that Bryan had to open another location. DANCING QUEEN I also keep in shape by taking dance lessons at Tap Academy while my kids are playing basketball at the Boys and Girls Club. I just started, and even though it’s an advanced class, I can get away with it because of all the dancing I did when I was younger. It’s really fun too. BLADE RUNNERS This time of year we used to go ice skating in Culver City, but they just opened a new outdoor ice rink at Arizona and 5th Street. Skating reminds me of growing up in Ohio. I go for the kids, but I still put on the skates. SAVE THE COWS I shop for fruits and vegetables at the Santa Monica Farmers Market, because that’s 65% of what I feed the boys. Kids will get their little hands on candy and fries at school and their friends’ houses, but if you have healthier alternatives handy, that’s what they’ll eat. IN THE RAW A great place for healthy food is Juliano’s Raw Planet on Broadway in Santa Monica. And I mean raw -- though they do warm some stuff up. I like the sushi there. We also go to La Salsa on the Promenade, which is a fun place to hang out. INS & OUTS If I’m meeting friends for drinks, which I don’t do very often, I like the old Hollywood vibe at the Viceroy Hotel. But I usually prefer just getting a pizza from Louise’s Trattoria and watching one of the Oscar screeners they send over this time of year. Which reminds me, I hope I’m getting a copy of the new “Blade Runner” DVD. I’d like to see that again.

-- Mark.Sachs@latimes.com

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