Consider Jana Macke's tap solo-flashy in speed but utterly unmodulated in dynamics, stomped out as if she had been ordered to strip-mine the stage. Benefit performances include "A Woman of Independent Means" at L. A. "It was Paley's company but Aubrey's network" the saying went) In those days, Aubrey was as assured and, it seemed, as secure as John F Kennedy himself. "We've got the endowments, we've got the teachers-now it's time to get the word out" "We've been recruiting across the country for a while now" Hatch says "That's been working out all right, if slowly. "A revolution in (American) television is under way too, and 'people power' just may come our way" John Jay Iselin said in an address at the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences on Wednesday, his 15th anniversary as president of New York's WNET. 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.
He said that this decision-and any announcement of layoffs-is being left to each of CBS' 17 divisions, which include news, sports, entertainment, broadcasting, records and publishing As part of its cost-cutting effort, CBS offered on Sept. Since 1983, when he co-produced and co-wrote David Bowie's smash album, "Let's Dance" he's been in great demand. MUSIC: Some interesting music cassettes will be available this fall. Bassist Mike Palter, the protest organizer, read testimonials support from persons as varied as singer Mel Torme and actor Nehemiah Persoff demanding that jazz artists be included in all future Grammy Awards ceremonies. Tickets will be available Sunday for these Universal Amphitheatre concerts: Rocio Jurado on June 1 and Roger Whittaker on July 3 Run D. M. C.
And who is Paul Hogan? He's that lanky, laid-back chap who narrates all those TV commercials selling Americans on a visit Down Under. "What fascinates me is the constant clash between how we were and how we are-between the world we were brought up in and the world we have to live in" He agrees that most contemporary playwrights, and he includes himself, tend to write about the same basic concern over and over again "I feel I've played out my particular concern. Henry designed and built just about every set until arthritis slowed him down. Grammatikov, a Soviet film maker and animator, explained that "some seminars we have had recently in Leningrad showed that what children in the Soviet Union really want in their films, etc, is the truth-the kind of truth they see around them, neither 'rosy' nor filled with silly mythic figures they can't understand" He gestured toward the Disney characters that surrounded him and continued, "What we must remember is that children's minds are always seeing things more clearly than we are believing" The delegates reported that their countries were taking measures to compensate for these perceived failings in the programming that they offer their children. "So then I started doing the thing I do best, which I had avoided, and that was Westerns" He had initially eschewed Westerns for fear of jeopardizing his chances at more "serious" roles. KANSAS CITY, Mo.
The entrance to the restaurant is through a small courtyard with a bank prominent in the foreground so, although they are not hidden, they are not conspicuous. They're all on display, looking as good as ever, along with dozens of other pictures of nearly equal, if not surpassing, resonance. In visiting Memphis, tourists would also be able to visit Elvis' home (Graceland) and birthplace (Tupelo, Miss. Filmex artistic director Ken Wlaschin noted that Yevtushenko, best know for such poems as "Babii Yar" created "Kindergarten" primarily to demonstrate that he could work in film and thereby get his "Musketeers" opus financed. He described his deal as a loose, 13-week agreement with the station If it works well, he will stay on, he said. 77 The Jesus and Mary Chain's "Just Like Honey" The newest British sensation to get an American push has a unique sound, but in this video the quartet bears the visual trademarks of every other arty UK band that's been shipped over.
(For the record, it's Claude Deligne) All of Paris, and much of the rest of the food-conscious world, however, knows that the establishment's proprietor is Jean-Claude Vrinat, son of Andre Vrinat, who founded the place roughly 40 years ago and had built it up to three-star status by the time of his retirement in the mid-1970s. Though he chalked it up to the nature of movie making, Yablonski complained somewhat bitterly that "too much time was spent on the damn murderers" who committed a "dastardly rotten act" For the same reason, he faulted Trevor Armbrister's exhaustive 1975 book, "Act of Vengeance" (on which the movie is closely based. But the art, never before shown in the United States, is Italian, and Frederick S. (Eating is an adventure, and we watch the astronauts spearing shrimp that have gone airborne from the food packets. I'm sure if I had kept smoking, I wouldn't have been able to sing now "I was just tired of it consuming me and taking over I was up to three packages a day I couldn't leave the house without a carton of cigarettes I went to a hypnotist. Networks and producers alike have been known to resort to "stunting-the use of special guests and exotic locales-to beef up ratings during the sweeps.
The nagging suspicion remains that "Fast Times" would have had happier days at NBC, where at least it could have been sampled by a slightly younger, perhaps more receptive, crowd. For all the big plans ahead, he still seems to have his feet on the ground. Mitchell, who serves as chairman of the Hall of Fame, having established it when he was president of the TV Academy from 1980 to 1983. UCLA, is only live on radio-1:30 p. m, KMPC (710) and KNX (1070-because of the existing Trojan troubles with the NCAA.
Joan Benny did confess that she understood the Sweet Sixteen party her parents gave her was a bit special. I'm still doing the stand-up stints, but I want to do more acting. One of the best-known establishments, the Fiesta in San Antonio, Tex, which relied mostly on celebrity headliners, closed a year ago. well, you know why there are 220 million people in the United States alone. Loudness doesn't break much hard-rock ground, but spurred by Akira Takasaki's deft guitar work, the quartet did cover familiar terrain with freshness and engaging vigor. Today, he will unveil a collection of large-scale sculptures he's lent Los Angeles, installed throughout the Century City Plaza in the vicinity of the ABC Entertainment Center and the twin Century Plaza Towers. Gary would bring the scent of a female bee, daub it on Fischer's body and use a brush to control the horde.
"Santana's Greatest Hits" Columbia. 31, will become the first major traveling exhibition in the museum's 73-year-history. After premiering in Miami, it will travel to 10 cities, opening the Opera Pacific season on Feb 11, 1987. Ornette is not violently well known (outside the jazz world) and that had something to do with my choosing to make a film that could appeal to people who just want to see this kind of film making and don't have to know it's about Ornette" Clarke's ground-breaking portrait of the celebrated saxophonist/composer, "Ornette: Made in America" (at the Fox International through Monday, would qualify as unusual even if it was a straight documentary. After four years of doing commentary and analysis for KCOP, Fishman joined KTLA as an anchor in 1965. People just think they know you right away" Unlike many star actors, Pacino doesn't crave instant intimacy. But once the luncheon begins, and the knowns and unknowns mingle as equals to discuss film as the collaborative art, the stars' presence merely adds to the luster of an already shining moment.
The tank kept coming and then I saw the most unbelievable thing: The boy went under the tank shouting, 'Allah akbar' (God is great" This staggering image triggered the most intense connection in his experience yet. For accompaniment, Gordon usurps the portentous and overwrought first movement of Berlioz's "Grande symphonie funebre et triomphale" For action, Gordon stirs together a nifty conglomeration of familiar images: the mad scientist, the feckless hero, the dauntless detective, the sickly waif, the fiery femme fatale, the exotic spy, the debonair villain. Westminster resident Mark Williams is in charge of creating computer effects, while Aaron Hallis, a music student at Cal State Long Beach, is creating a sound track and score using the latest in digital technology"In Hollywood it would cost you thousands of dollars. The food is not entirely polished, but it is based on interesting ideas. I couldn't do that to my audience" Murphy confided that he would like to make a serious drama but hasn't done it so far because of his fear of a flop. Thanks to the VCR explosion, everyone can experience Astaire the artist through his own medium: film" For dance, which has no other functional record such as a manuscript or a score, film and videotape are the end-all and be-all. Actually, Dane's life sort of collapses around him in the premiere episode.
His "Threnody" (1960, for example, was originally titled "Eight minutes, 26 seconds" Only after it won the contest for which he wrote the piece did the composer rename it "Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima" The audience sat stunned into silence when then-Philharmonic chief Zubin Mehta conducted it in March of 1968-the highly dramatic, volatile composition could be heard as a narrative of horror. The BBC is owned and operated by the British government, but the absence of political interference since its inception in 1927 has helped it to earn a global reputation as one of the most independent and respected voices in broadcasting. He claims that he fell out of bed laughing when he saw "The Miracle" again recently. There's humor in it, in the spirit of what I saw at a car wash recently which had a sign out: 'Free Psychiatric Help With Car Wash' He desperately wants to impart something of value before he leaves. She gives us no details, but she gets the flow of their muscular bodies right and makes their coats shimmer seductively with the warm play of light on variegated wood. All of these dishes come with little cubes of oven-roasted potatoes and a heap of sauteed vegetables. Their actual projects often do, but when accounts of them turn up in an art gallery, the work seems to sit on a fence between art and politics, its influence diluted by ambivalence. .
One that has is Aparna Sen's deeply felt, though occasionally awkward "36 Chowringhee Lane" in which the late Jennifer Kendal, best known for her appearances in the films of James Ivory, is radiant and heart-breaking as an aging Anglo-Indian spinster schoolteacher faced with the desolation of retirement. The art of ballet, the afternoon reminded us, has deeper roots and wider resources than 19th-Century Franco-Russian style. A couple of weeks ago my cousin asked if I had noticed how hard it had become to find red sauces in good Italian restaurants. But on a quiet Sunday afternoon in his hotel room here, the shy Niklas spoke in a voice so quiet that his words almost melted into the walls. 7-9, in San Antonio, Texas, to discuss the problems, needs and aspirations of Hispanic theater groups. The current album, "Emergency" one of the best of last year, boasts two Top 10 singles, "Misled" and "Fresh" Taylor, with his soulful, romantic style, particularly shines on ballads.
