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Any videos released (or that became popular over the past 12 months) are eligible. Of all we hear of suffering, Agent Orange, stress, these men have found in their pain a corner of joy. The 1984-85 season was commonly considered among observers to be one of the worst ever. Julien Temple, the young director of this wide-screen explosion, may have made his rep with music videos for the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, Culture Club and David Bowie, but clearly there was always a corner in his heart for Vincente Minnelli, for Michael Powell, for Jerome Robbins, Gene Kelly, Max Ophuls and dozens more. Quincy Jones, who produced the record and joined Jackson and Richie at the podium, thanked "the generation that changed 'I, Me, My' to 'We, You, Us' " In accepting a Grammy earlier in the evening for best song, Jackson said, "First, I'd like to thank God" After pausing briefly, he added, "I'd like to thank (Him) for picking Lionel and myself to write 'We Are the World" "We Are the World" which also won in two additional categories, suffered its only loss in the album competition to Phil Collins' "No Jacket Required" This wasn't a surprise because the "We Are the World" album-which included tracks donated by various artists-was a far less distinguished work than the single.

The 16-year-old Zal is probably best remembered for her Emmy Award-winning performance as the molested daughter in "Something About Amelia" that aired in January, 1984. IMPERFECTIONS IT'S ALL TENTATIVE This listing isn't intended to be definitive. "Dreams" producer Bernard Schwartz "Coal Miner's Daughter) maintains that, while events may have been juggled around, everything happened at one time or another. The major portion of the show is composed of works by contemporary artists from Southern California, many of them created especially for this exhibition. Korevaar, who lives in New York, said his musical tastes are "fairly eclectic" that he prefers the rarely performed works of well-known composers and has a "perpetual fascination" with post-Romantic music. David Viscott, a professional psychologist, author and host of an afternoon radio call-in program heard over KABC-AM (790. According to Television Digest, a respected industry newsletter, NBC's five stations grossed $340 million in 1984, with $115 million of that in profit for NBC.

About 100 stars-most of them nominees or presenters-joined 1,000 or so foreign-press club members and guests at the ceremonies, hosted by Michael York and Raquel Welch. stations that are members of the Public Broadcasting Service. of Television Program Executives held last month in New Orleans strongly supports that notion. He has photographed his long-suffering friends lurching backward, collapsing forward or sprawled on invisible pavement.

Its pleasures came from the freshness of the performances-especially Deirdre Carberry darting happily through the corps in Section One and Johan Renvall nonchalantly winning the dance competition in Section Five by sitting down on his working leg while spinning and then rising up again. "In working out arrangements with Frank, I suppose I stuck to two main rules. She continues to fear discovery by immigration authorities; a teacher in her new school cannot even pronounce her name; although her mother's new employers are understanding and gracious, Maricela is snubbed by friends of their teen-age daughter, Stacy, and ultimately by Stacy herself. Not everybody in Hollywood wanted to sign their names to film editor Bruce Green's ad calling for an end to alleged U. S-supported bombing of El Salvador civilians.

They let me know that no weak sentimental verse was permitted. Then he partnered pianist Andre Watts in the first of two installments in a mini-survey of four concerted works of Liszt. 21, suggest the contrasting moods and movements of the erotically charged dance for which they are named. Although little seen on the West Coast, the 53-year-old artist has long been considered a bulwark of the radical New York sculptural establishment whose work shades from confrontational Minimalist monoliths to the perceptual mind-games of Process art and the subversive aggression of Performance. In addition, Geldof has promised that tapes of the entire concert will be sent by diplomatic pouch on Monday to countries without satellite technology. "I think Schoenberg's gotten something of a bad reputation among audiences who imagine him as very dour, very intellectual" said the group's violist, Ira Weller "In fact, he's a very emotional composer.

"Oh, I'm delighted to talk about the early days" says Richard Jenney, the school's chief psychologist, sitting at a desk that is swept clean except for a box of Kleenex. "Can you imagine" Carol Morgan said of Gould's nearly 200 Impressionist, post-Impressionist and Old Master paintings. This is stark commentary, but once again the playwright doesn't explore the implications of his setup. Dorothy Stone was the active and apt piccolo soloist; Rand Steiger conducted the ensemble of eight. And, when you're in beautiful Hawaii, why exert yourself too much-on or off the field-even if it's for the $10,000 apiece going to the winners That's chicken feed in these days of big bucks for athletes. It crossed my mind for a real fleeting moment, but this is all I know how to do" Ruttman said "It's all I want to do.

"We weren't satisfied with the writing" Wilson admitted, acknowledging a frequent criticism "We used to match flowery lyrics with a rock 'n' roll base. Says Cramer, who maintains frequent telephone contact with eight New York dealers: "If the dealers and artist know you, that you're serious about buying and that there's a passion there, your name moves up on the list. Coming to the Palace: Cabaret Voltaire (May 1, Lords of the New Church (May 3, Tito Puente (May 5) and the Three O'Clock (May 10. But now comes proof that the place has a life of its own, for the new downtown restaurant is not for the hit-and-run eater-it is a mid-priced place for people who choose to come on down.

NBC referred all queries to MTM, which had no immediate comment. They share a common profile that bears on a recent problem facing New York art. The lineup offers three new shows that, like the returning "Kate & Allie" are about women in contemporary America: two Monday-night sitcoms, "Taking the Town" and "Designing Women" and a one-hour Thursday series, "Kay O'Brien, Surgeon" It also moves "Magnum, P. I" to a new Wednesday-night slot, thus permanently retiring it from its Thursday battles against NBC's hit "The Cosby Show" and "Family Ties" That battle now will be waged by CBS' returning "Simon and Simon" The "Magnum" move may offer some consolation to the show's producer Don Bellisario, whose "Airwolf" a 2 1/2-season veteran, got the ax. Meanwhile, Administration spokesmen point out that their proposal is $600,000 more than what they proposed the year before and comes when concern about the national debt might even have wrought a decrease.

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