Browne, though, claimed Juliet for her own with a passionate, imaginative performance that avoided nearly every cliche of ballerina lyricism and sentimentality-apart from forced girlishness in her first scene and a vagrant trace of Cinderella-at-the-ball in the early passages of her second. If we are able to extend our lease on the TC (Temporary Contemporary, that would be the ideal place to show it. "Sleeping Beauty" will appeal more to the students and young adults who flock to contemporary fantasy films than to the children usually regarded to be the Disney audience. Foxworth, of "Falcon Crest" fame, drew praise as the narrator in the San Diego Symphony's "L'Histoire du Soldat" earlier this year. The first inkling of Ashkenazy's wider ambitions came with the initiation five years ago, when he was 43 years old, of the series of Mozart piano concertos in which he served as both soloist and conductor, no longer a rarity in this music. The easy-going businessman, most active now in oil and real estate, began collecting art in 1971 after a trip to Europe.
The great mistake made in revivals is that there is rarely any updating of the books. "Our English is contemporary, whereas the language of the original is older, can be very florid, with polite verb forms" And recently, Pronko was notified that the Japanese government had awarded him the cultural prize of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Third Degree "Apparently, there are seven degrees" Pronko said. Last spring she won the Tony, and last fall she was up for an Emmy for "Something About Amelia" the class act of 1984 TV movies. to 2 p. m: Bryan Adams, Beach Boys, Tears for Fears, Simple Minds, Pretenders, Santana with Pat Metheny, Ashford & Simpson, Teddy Pendergrass, Thompson Twins. The drum sound on "Just Like Honey" (one of the band's most appealing numbers) failed to define the epic, Spector-style romanticism of the album version, and guitarist Reid's feedback lacked the power of the record. this time, off to Moscow to chronicle the homecoming of virtuoso pianist Vladimir Horowitz who on Sunday will play in the Soviet Union after 61 years of self-exile.
One minute he flails away in an expressionistic mode that brackets everybody from Jackson Pollock to Julian Schnabel, the next he lies back into an elegant manner suggesting the cultivated touch of Jasper Johns' cross-hatched paintings. Here he was commenting during Monday's game on the prospect of Boston center Robert Parish tiring after a fast start: "I tell you that really concerns me for the Celtics" Oh, for the Celtics. When he learned that both France and Japan had selected other movies, Silberman tried to get the motion picture Academy to accept "Ran" as a French-Japanese co-production. The special stills were shot by one of the handful of American directors who might have given us the real "Color Purple" Gordon Parks 'THE COLOR PURPLE' A Warner Bros release. Jasinski at 13, checking out the neighborhood in Tulsa, Okla. "If you don't have a huge picture, you can get lost before anyone knows you're out there" Yablans says.
But before she can get to this, the phone is ringing once again. Monk's own characterization of the Gamesmaster seemed closely modeled on a previous Americanization of an Expressionist archetype: the ever-smiling, increasingly menacing Joel Grey M. C. "We got this idea of getting Soviet jazz over here, but we didn't know how to go about it" Everts recalled. "I put down the telephone after thanking them and I looked out the window at the river, which is so beautiful, and I thought, 'Well, I'll just go back to work' So I did "I'm delighted I got it" he admits "It's amazing, extremely marvelous and generous It's superb". March 9"Coppelia" (Saint-Leon/Martinez/Delibes: Van Hamel, Bissell March 10 matinee"Coppelia: Messac, Tippet March 10"Coppelia: Gregory, Bujones. Opening what is being billed as the first international conference on "Children and the Media" Monday at the Ambassador Hotel, Rep.
Volberding said he became convinced in 1983, before the blood test was generally available, that he had become infected with the AIDS virus. 5, 1895, three masked men raided a rich farmer's house and attempted to murder him. "With all the venues that are developing here, we're attracting a good pool of talent" Sawtelle said. This Old Globe production of Mastrosimone's latest play is something of a rarity: an import, brought in from the Seattle Repertory Theatre and presented in association with it as a replacement for the scrapped "Romance Language" Wisely, it is being performed in the Cassius Carter Centre Stage, where the raging war of words-attack and counterattack-has a better chance of pulling us into the verbal cross fire Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. The next day at the toy store, each toy that Becky chooses (all played by audience members) suddenly turns into something scary, until Becky realizes that no toy wants to play with her She asks the audience what she should do The advice is direct and to the point.
"Hoagy's work has generally been underrated by most people, even in his own time" said McCaslin. The audience is never given the time to become interested in the characters before being led off on another tangent. "But I mention a lot of negatives, like crime, pickpockets and areas you shouldn't walk around in at night" Though a seasoned traveler, McKenzie, a nationally syndicated TV travel and entertainment reporter, adopts the stance of the inquisitive tourist. Choosing his words carefully, he said, "I hope the documentary will alter the behavior and elevate the level of respect and decorum of the visitors to the tomb, because it's deserved" He said that he did not mean to chide tourists but rather to educate them. "It took me two hours to read and at the end I knew I didn't want to make it" Brooks recalled. The title of "Vision Quest" (citywide) suggests science fiction, but the film is yet another coming-of-age story, poorly told. The reaction often was, 'We have to concentrate on signing the next Billy Joel' or whoever.
"I'm open to learning, and I think that cuts off the fear" she explained. It seems that Andy has returned to Mayberry to run for sheriff himself, but unselfishly changes his mind when he learns of Barney's plans "Doggone" says Gomer "Double doggone" adds Goober. She describes some of her works as having the quality of "a nailed-up room or boarded-up wall" and indeed, civilization itself is often cast here as a misused, broken and abandoned toy. In conjunction with the exhibition, Leonard Simon, of UC Riverside's department of black studies, will a present free lecture on "The Presence of the Black Artist in American Art" at 7:30 p. m Feb 12 in Scripps' Humanities Auditorium The gallery will be open following the lecture Regular hours are 1 to 5 p. m every day. .
Jackson, never one to hide his emotions, became more excited as he turned the pages. Arline Chambers, the Performing Arts Center's general manager, is filling in until a new executive director is installed, Lund said, adding that he and Timothy Strader, the Center board's executive vice president, were also sharing day-to-day management duties. It was seeing Spaulding Gray, who did a piece about his mother's suicide, that gave me the courage to try 'Andrea' "I saw it wasn't necessary to use disguise for what I seem to be doing more and more, theatrical biography When I auditioned actors for 'Andrea' I had no script Most of the people who came couldn't handle it But I found three exceptional people. Rock, he seems less shining idealist than news bum making tracks.
VACATION HIT: "National Lampoon's European Vacation" one of the most critically panned travel films since "Plan 9 From Outer Space" made off with $12. 3 million last weekend to establish the hottest non-holiday opening figures this summer. "The Amulet of Ogum" is an underworld odyssey of a youth (played by Dos Santos' own son, Ney Sant'Anna) whose miraculously bulletproof body serves him well in the company of Rio de Janeiro gangsters-as long as he's wearing his magical amulet. Even more complex and ambitious, "Tent of Miracles" set in Bahia, punctures the illusion of Brazil's racial equality and also satirizes the corrupting role of the media. "At one time in this city, the post of civic organist was musically very important. He didn't say why his belief was reluctant, although he said that NBC News and other news organizations, among them the Associated Press and the New York Times, never supported the first news council, feeling that it "infringed on our (journalistic) freedom" That council, consisting of representatives of journalism and the public, was formed in New York in 1973 to hear complaints about broadcast and published news stories, investigate the accusations and issue non-binding rulings (Its last president, former CBS President Richard S.
"There will be no foreclosure" he said, but conceded that the matter "bares a relationship" to the acquisition of "They All Laughed" Bogdanovich was unhappy with the original marketing of the 1981 film, which co-starred the late Playmate Dorothy Stratten, with whom Bogdanovich had been romantically involved. . ARISTA: Though the subject of numerous corporate-merger rumors, Arista managed an impressive year, thanks to a series of major pop hits from its strong black roster. A delight for Sinatra fans, who won't care that he's not in great voice on songs like "Mack the Knife" and "Teach Me Tonight" or that the album wasn't a big hit. "It's an old-fashioned, formula entertainment" said Hunter, who's made a fortune producing other entertainments, like "Tammy and the Bachelor" "Pillow Talk" and "Thoroughly Modern Millie" "It's not art, it's fun" The amusingly acerbic producer was spinning tales about the making of "Airport" The best one concerned shooting the bombing scene on the plane: "We actually did a decompression bombing Everything and everybody was nailed down. I know there are people keeping tabs on what's going on, a bunch of people policing that.
"And I knew that to do that, I had to have it for myself and then spread it around. TALK/SERVICE SHOW HOST Steve Allen, "Stooge Snapshots: 50 Years With the Funniest Guys in the World" Syn Gary Collins, "Hour Magazine" Syn Phil Donahue, "Donahue" Syn Merv Griffin, "The Merv Griffin Show" Syn Pat Mitchell, "Woman to Woman" Syn. As Reno, Russell really captures the essence of a small-town Golden Boy gone to seed: He not only convinces you that he once had all the moves, he makes you sorry he's lost them. Midway through "Driving Around the House-a series of vignettes capturing the '60s childhood of playwright Patrick Smith-a character worries that a space capsule might explode.
Actually, the Arbitron survey indicated that KMET's audience had increased They were wrong. Feldman said that late-night talk-show host Larry King, who's heard from midnight to dawn over KMPC, renewed his contract with Mutual for five years on Monday. Under the new contract, his live call-in program will air only four hours instead of its current five, Feldman said. Harbison said the complicated arrangement, which extends through the 1986-87 season in Los Angeles, is actually the formal completion of his Meet the Composer-sponsored association with Previn that began two years ago during the conductor's music directorship with the Pittsburgh Symphony. (She was the winner of their New Book Award) "They printed and sent out 8,000 copies" For a few years, Healy had a standing invitation to read at the literary foundation each September. There was a special satisfaction in being able to laugh-from the deep, secure comfort of civilian life-at the tyrannies and lunacies of the military life. You could leave this performance detesting Maitland, or identifying with him, or pitying him It would depend on where you are in your own life McShane simply puts his man on the stand and lets him speak Passionately That's why Bill doesn't bore us, for all his conceit. An average check is $12 with all the house wine you can drink Osso Buco is $12. 95 A full pasta dinner with the works is $9. 95 If there's a cleaner kitchen anywhere, I've never seen it Peppermill Inn (2985 Las Vegas Boulevard South A glorified coffee shop with excellent food A $6. 50 fruit plate looks like half of Hawaii Open round the clock and very popular with locals Tillerman (2245 E Flamingo Road Evening dining outdoors, with good steaks and fresh seafood Casual atmosphere Also big with the locals El Sombrero (807 S Main.
But why just read about a city? In this era of home video, tourists are also buying and renting visual guides The travel tape market is on the verge of a boom. "To characterize a particular expression of political ideas as 'propaganda' is to denigrate those ideas" Ramirez said. Stars, who likewise usually hustle about promoting their films, also are apprehensive "Mickey (Rourke) isn't talking to anyone about the film He just wants to let it happen" said his publicist. 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. If you wanted to call up a movie and tell all your troubles to it for an hour or so, this might be the one you'd pick.
severed ties with the company after 16 seasons at the Los Angeles complex. "The instrument has gotten a dirty image" he said, "mainly from all the Gypsy cabaret music that has been heard so much. Johnson spotlights these problems in "Ballin' the Jack" at the end of Act I, where backup dancers Sara Miles and Christina Saffran do standard shoulder-shimmies comfortably while Reinking looks positively clenched. "The Feitelsons bought what they liked and what they could afford, eventually amassing a surprising and interesting group of drawings" said UCSB art history professor Alfred Moir, who organized an exhibition of the Feitelson collection in 1983 and produced an accompanying catalogue. Master artworks from two different epochs visit San Francisco: The M H. On a sound stage at Hollywood's Metromedia Square, where "Three's Company" and "All in the Family" once videotaped, cameras were trained on 10-year-old Tiffany Brissette. The problem is with Paul Aaron's direction, not with Patricia Resnick's script, which she adapted from Jack Finney's "Marion's Wall" Aaron is a capable director of actors but not much of a stylist.
