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But nobody who takes food at all seriously in Barcelona these days (and plenty do) will even go near the place anymore. of Broadcasters, said the FCC decision is "clearly something that's troubling" His association, he noted, had joined a number of professional groups that had filed briefs in the CIA-ABC case arguing that the FCC should turn down the CIA's complaint on the basis that federal agencies should not be allowed to bring cases to the commission. The Pacific will also offer a five-show subscription series featuring Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Julio Iglesias and a jazz package Information: (714) 546-9237. The pizza in question-and of course I must accept some guilt in this matter for having ordered it in the first place-was described as coming topped with "duck and chili" As it turned out, there was no chili involved-at least no chili in any sense that I understand the term There didn't seem to be much duck, either. Architect Paul Gray provided improvements within a limited space by designing a six-level addition to the 6,000 square-foot building site, called the Park Wing. Finch, who has a good, rich, insinuating voice, is skilled as Rosalind kidding herself that love is transitory.

Scripts are reviewed by the network's broadcast standards department but are otherwise immune from network tinkering. It's a display of virtuoso economical film making, not for the sake of showing off, but a tactic that allows Kurosawa to get on with his complicated story and, in the absence of the sounds of battle, to invite us to consider the futility of warfare. A noble singing-actor of the old school, he revealed virtually undiminished vocal breadth and power. Currently in the midst of his first year as resident composer with the San Francisco Symphony, Wuorinen, 47, points with pride to the Bay Area ensemble as the innovator of this popular nationwide program. Each of the 250 member stations would then pay NPR for the right to air "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition" individually. . Lucas Richman, who turns 21 later this month, occupied the podium at the beginning of the concert, leading a solid reading of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" Overture with aplomb and no small amount of authority.

Finally, there is that group of works we tend to be attracted to because of our cultural bias toward figurative art and because the Mimbres version of it looks so similar to (and so much better than) primal-style Neo-Expressionism. Maurice Bejart-whose Ballet of the 20th Century returned to Royce Hall, UCLA, Tuesday night after a nine-year absence-doesn't just lapse or flirt He celebrates vulgarity That's just the beginning He also exults in it, luxuriates in it, wallows in it Vulgarity for Bejart, of course, is no vice It is a way of life. In conversation, pianist Carol Rosenberger betrays no bitterness-though one couldn't fault her if she did. And always to include that certain theme from Francis Lai: Sha-da-da-dadada-da-dadadada-da. "Ian was starting to play instruments-guitar and synthesizer. But the heart of the operation remains the waxen celebrity surrogates "There's been a lull in new (wax) figures here. "I read a lot of books and talk to people who have been to these places That helps me make choices.

It was not clear at press time what position, if any, the national NAACP has taken on the local protest. warplanes had just bombed Libya in retaliation for the terrorism of Moammar Kadafi. 12, has ex-NYC detective Sonny Grosso as a co-producer, with technical advice from Ed Zigo, the zealous detective who pursued multiple murderer David Berkowitz to his 1977 arrest. But I did get Cab Calloway only four weeks ago" La Russo pointed out an intense portrait of Al Green singing skyward.

Where Jimmie Vaughan's more famous younger sibling often caters to the rock guitar hero worship he gets with wild stage histrionics, Jimmie lets his guitar do the talking. A series of art events is planned in celebration of the formal dedication of Loyola Law School's new campus, designed by Frank O Gehry & Associates Gehry will deliver a slide lecture on his work at 8 p. m Friday in Loyola's Merryfield Hall, 1441 W Olympic Blvd. "Shout Up a Morning" with music by the late Julian (Cannonball) Adderley and his brother Nathaniel, will be directed by the playhouse's artistic director, Des McAnuff. Anybody interested in having a John Travolta byline? Free It's on offer. Another is that the museum will become less active in its work as a coordinator for such far-flung cultural festivals as "Japan Today" and "Scandinavia Today" "Acting as a coordinator does not inspire exposure in the press or attract money, though it's something we have done extremely well" Ela says. An elder brother, reported as lost in Manchuria, returned unharmed. The Federal Theater gave us the Living Newspaper, "The Cradle Will Rock" and, oddly enough, Orson Welles On Oct.

The situation no doubt will be compounded by the start of Broadway's traditional summer doldrums after the July 4th weekend. Other new one-hour series coming to NBC are: "Crime Story" a Chicago-based, 1960s-era police action show by Michael Mann, executive producer of the contemporary "Miami Vice" "L. A. It concerns a Jewish theater troupe that performs in a Polish ghetto until the very eve of its liquidation by the Nazis, and it is based on an actual case. In many ways, "Made for Each Other" was a warm-up for the characters in the Bolognas' locally long-running play, "It Had to Be You"two self-destructive people confronting the life force" as Panda Gold describes herself and Gig Pinimba. There's a nice cheese cart, a fine wine list, and the service is so good that when they ask if everything is all right, you actually believe that they mean it. . But singer Jim Reid concentrated on singing rather than stumbling about the stage, and the music carried far more of the haunting color and force that make the group's "Psychocandy" one of the two best British rock albums of the year.

However, the love affair is only a subplot in the film, which initially was commissioned and later made by British TV for less than $1 million. HELLO, L. A: In his review of Amos Kollek's "Goodbye, New York" The Times' Kevin Thomas used such words as inept and feeble and said it "is not representative of the often impressive Israeli cinema" Other critics were less generous. But Rogers' limited skills as an actor prevent this theme from being explored in anything but the broadest of strokes-about as involving as watching a city dude try to ride a bucking bronco. If they are down on the state of things, they say so through humor or by flexing their muscles. "If he ever worried about not being remembered (for his early rock hits, he shouldn't worry any more" Lots of '50s rock stars do feel forgotten, but it's hard to imagine anyone forgetting Little Richard. So how would they know" Sting appears as comfortable in front of the camera in the London sound stage as back in his West Hollywood suite. A delicate-boned woman with short dark-blond hair swept back from her face and light green eyes, Eliasberg says she now brings a certain humor to her work.

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