Brown, "Rambo: First Blood Part II" Visual Effects Ken Ralston, Ralph McQuarrie, Scott Farrar and David Berry, "Cocoon" Will Vinton, Ian Wingrove, Zoran Perisic and Michael Lloyd, "Return to Oz" Dennis Muren, Kit West, John Ellis and David Allen, "Young Sherlock Holmes" Makeup Ken Chase, "The Color Purple" Michael Westmore and Zoltan, "Mask" Carl Fullerton, "Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins" Documentary, Feature Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd, "Broken Rainbow" Susana Munoz, Lourdes Portillo, "Las Madres-The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo" Japhet Asher, "Soldiers in Hiding" Ken Burns, Buddy Squires, "The Statue of Liberty" Stephen Okazaki, "Unfinished Business" Documentary, Short Subject Robert Gardner, "The Courage to Care" Michael Crowley and James Wolpaw, "Keats and His Nightingale: A Blind Date" Barbara Willis Sweete, "Making Overtures-The Story of a Community Orchestra" David Goodman, "Witness to War: Dr. Judith Forst, replacing the originally scheduled Delores Ziegler, sang Nicklausse's endless arias with bona fide panache. 31) are Moore's "Seated Woman" Fernando Botero's "Little Whore" and "Ballerina" Francisco Zuniga's "Rosa on a Chair" and "Woman With Hands on Face" James Rosati's "Upright Form V" and Arnaldo Pomodoro's "Sphera" Ablah, 56, has been a self-described "turkey-hunter" for most of his adult life, buying various problematic businesses and real estate properties "that no one else will buy" "repairing" then selling or retaining them. Drummer Grant Hart's clean, lucid singing and Bob Mould's gruff, nasal vocals make for a blend of contrasts-the same kind of chemistry that lets this crew incorporate hard-core energy and classic rock melody. Prince has never won a Grammy, but then he's never had an album stay at No 1 for 24 weeks, either His Grammy time has come 2"CAN'T SLOW DOWN" Lionel Richie (Motown. One look is all young Brad needs to search him out, to adopt a little of that swagger as his birthright, to follow his father into the family business-stealing. The raw stuff of "At Close Range" (Bruin, Chinese Theatre) is classically and grotesquely American, with an inexorable pull.
That means action "Cobra" "Raw Deal, sci-fi and horror "The Fly, comedy "Legal Eagles, teen tales "Ferris Bueller's Day Off) and teen idols (like Prince in "Under the Cherry Moon There're more than 125 films scheduled A compilation by Pat H Broeske. "I like doing movies with meaning because the public can relate to them. I had a famous playwright writing scripts for me (among them, "The Goodbye Girl" "Chapter Two" "Only When I Laugh" "The Cheap Detective" "Max Dugan Returns It was wonderful. Tricky clue: Elizabeth Taylor won her second Oscar when she lost control of her metabolic rate and tackled the role of Martha, who was afraid of Virginia Woolf Bonus aural clue: May remind you of Rathbone 24 A flower child of Hollywood, but no favorite of Oscar. The Taper production will be the first English-language version of the play, with Sobol present for some of the rehearsals Davidson directs Wilson's "Burn This" (Jan 22-Feb 15) is "a hard one to describe" Davidson said. After all, he is Spielberg" With "Back to the Future" finished, Zemeckis says he wants to take a few months off and help usher in his first child in September. Tickets go on sale Monday for concerts by John Prine on June 15 and Rare Silk on June 20, both at the Beverly Theatre.
ABC got 58 and CBS collected 57, compared to 27 for the peacock network, which also trails in the daytime ratings. ARTS OPINIONS: Most Americans are willing to pay $25 in additional taxes to support the arts. She's a beautiful dancer' Then he turned to me and said, 'But you'll never work for me' " "There are all kinds of prejudices in dance" Sandback said, "height and age, especially. There's nothing personally fascinating about Mandell's approach, however. "We had our screenplay (and title) years before her book appeared" said Kathy Cohen, King Road's veep of distribution. Reading from right to left and from top to bottom, we are confronted with a sporadic flow of female nudes, from a crawling blob through a sort of she-wolf, a very pregnant woman, an emblem of fertility, piles of bodies and, finally, a pair of women peacefully strolling off into eternity.
Framing the agenda, there was pointed drama and excitement in concert fragments from Mozart and Haydn. His donation, the California Secretary of State's office says, went to Crime Victims for Court Reform, one of three large organizations seeking Bird's defeat in November. "We're going to do experimental stereo in Philadelphia for the 'Twilight Zone' premiere" CBS Broadcast Group spokesman George Schweitzer said. "The fact that she even read it and actually called me back is amazing" Driver said. "I remember being taken over to Alex and Merle's house by my father" said Korda, sitting in a Beverly Hills hotel suite.
In 1976 she entered the merchandising business when she created and marketed toilet paper mimicking the Gucci label (the green and red signature stripes were reversed. Between the extremes, however, some pop artists have given us sound-track albums that both meet the needs of the film and stand up outside of it as valid music. Among the many sound-track recordings that worked well beyond the films and enjoyed considerable commercial success are such varied projects as Curtis Mayfield's powerful and dark "Superfly" "Saturday Night Fever" (an ambitious blend of original Bee Gees tunes, previously released tracks by other artists and additional music and adaptations by David Shire, Giorgio Moroder's tense, synthesizer-accented "Midnight Express" and Stevie Wonder's inspiring "Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants" (Many sound-track albums, purists will note, contain additional music that didn't actually appear in the film) There is an equally valuable group of sound-track albums that failed to capture the attention of the mass pop audience. Verdi, of course, made a similarly impossible attempt, twice, and succeeded emphatically. So what was the photographer to do, heed his conscience or his professional ethics? To Buchanan and others, the argument is probably moot. "The seeds were all planted, but I think the biggest problem was when you came home. D lifted the veil of the bride and smashed her in the face with a cream pie, whereupon the entire event dissolved into a sloshy pie-throwing spectacle that whipped cream-spattered McMahon and Lord Alfred could hardly believe Some people.
Through the glitz at Caesars Palace and the exotic climate of the sport itself, a serious question fights its way to the surface: What's feminine? When a woman, in this case Australia's puckish, irresistible superathlete Bev Francis chooses to rival a man in muscle development, does she give up being, heaven help us, "a girl? And when a film maker talks with his subjects about "the roles" they're going to play in a documentary film before it's made, does it give up being a documentary? Or are both new, exotic hybrids, and only a hint of new forms to come. The rare case of a Muslim woman marrying out of her religion usually has tragic consequences. Do art galleries, museums, theaters and musical groups try to make the customer feel at home, or is the tone adopted by staff members elitist and off-putting? Are theater and concert ushers not only helpful but friendly? Do gallery directors offer to answer questions about "difficult" art to new customers? Are first-timers at events made to feel comfortable? Or does the tone adopted seem to say: "We are the 'in' crowd. Add Steve Guttenberg as an affable and not vastly successful rental fishing boat captain, and "The Neverending Story's" Barret Oliver as the Brimley-Stapleton grandson The movie is about treasure Treasure wasted: the experience of our older people Treasure reclaimed: the fealty of a captain for his crew New treasure: the electricity of sexual attraction Abiding treasure: the bonds among the eight friends And one of the greatest treasures of all: self-knowledge "Cocoon's" view is rosy but not mawkish. SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Symphony may be at the end of its financial rope, but artistically the ensemble is playing on the cutting edge of excellence. In addition, rock and country artists-from Emmylou Harris and Alabama to Bruce Springsteen and the Minutemen-recorded or featured Fogerty songs in concert.
Though the percussive crowning left John seeing stars, it wasn't a case of love at first sight. The screaming has also kept him off the Johnny Carson show and, according to some critics, made his humor somewhat inaccessible. Arpino remembers a storybook Alamo in which Edward Morgan can strut his stuff with equal parts pride and pizazz, in which Patricia Miller and James Canfield can turn a Hispanic prayer into a languidly sensual duet, in which Jodie Gates and Glenn Edgerton can slink and kick their heels in elegant Riverwalk unison. First among them, professionally, is the chance to do more concerts and recitals. We've seen Di Suveros in all kinds of landscape and they look fine They look good in Oakland They look good in the Wells Fargo Plaza They even look good in Paris' Tuileries garden It must be this particular real estate. On his tail, however, is strong-arm enforcer William Smith, working for ruthless professional gambler Chad Everett, to whom O'Neal is seriously in debt.
