Director Peter Markle clearly knows his way around the rink-he's a former hockey player himself and has a nice feel for the raunchy initiation rites of adolescent sports. But finally he parlayed his skills as a rider-he grew up on his father's Nebraska ranch-and his acting experience into a successful career, which lasted from 1932 to 1962. He said he received 300,000 pieces of mail protesting the affectionate gesture of putting his arm around Lena Horne. Studio/Distributor MGM/UA Original Release Date Summer, 1985 New Release Date Feb. Under Chapter 11, Westcoast Folk Clubs will seek relief from its debts so that the officers can reorganize and institute a payment schedule for its creditors In that event, the club would remain open for business. Rofe said the contest winner had the privilege of premiering the work under the American conductor Michael Tilson Thomas.
But what about Blackwell's scheme to finance his film by faking an on-camera suicide? Or his big-screen videotapes of an actress impersonating his dead first wife to allay his guilt over her suicide? Or the scene where Blackwell forces Molly Grainger to strip at gunpoint, and videotapes her-as blackmail leverage with her network? (Pure sexism: Would they pull that with Harry Reasoner)Coming hard on the heels of "Power" "The Imagemaker" (Beverly Center Cineplex) is another scathing, but oddly idolatrous, look at that modern bete noir of liberals: the big-time political media whiz. Thus the "Parfum" women turned into mere cloak-room monitors (removing Cinderella's cape before the big pas de deux, before their potential for either social commentary or poetic abstraction had been defined, much less explored. His 16 one-color canvases (often arranged in diptychs and triptychs) are rendered in pigment as thick as Spanish stucco This could be a move to placate Neo-Expressionism. Pariahs to both the modern dance establishment and the avant-garde, they often found respect only in Europe, but their popularity and influence helped expand dance technique everywhere Finally, in 1967, came the breakthrough. "What we got right now doesn't make it" Halsey wants to see more presenters and entertainers culled from the country field "We're not being treated as equals at all (we're) more like a poor relation.
The likes of Terry Riley and Philip Glass tend to sedate rather than excite. Hall's probing views of the good life in Southern California. People want to talk about the story, whose sharp twists are not always easy to follow Scott makes us work, taking us on a winding course He is never predictable The expected seldom materializes. The play list ranges from contemporary pop (Daniela Romo, Antonio de Jesus) to "all-time hits" from the '40s, but it's doubtful most younger Latinos can handle what KALI dishes out during p. m drive time. Joining me this month: Robert Hilburn, Dennis Hunt, Richard Cromelin, Jon Matsumoto, Kristine McKenna and Chris Willman. It's the kind of place you'd want to make a movie" The Brigadoon project is probably a safe bet to survive at Turner's new studio. No matter that rock was built in cities like Memphis and Los Angeles (sorry, Starship; the leading contenders are places like Cleveland and Philadelphia, because those cities have recognized the economic value of a Hall of Fame and stepped forward with proposals.
Wood called for a vote and assured Cytron that "there is a commitment to fine arts here. "Hell, you could run for governor one day" another cop tells him. And the physical bits are lovely: Durning, standing with majestic tackiness in a see-through plastic raincoat and umbrella in the middle of his lawn sprinklers-the only safe spot for a conversation in his electronically bugged estate. The band abandoned the props two years ago, a victory for conventionality over flash and intrigue. Along with the latest vintage (1985, the wines that are still in barrel, wine-makers are asked to send the same wine in an older vintage of which they are particularly proud The logistics of these dinners have always been horrendous. 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. In 1978, he began his solo recording career, and included fleet, complex tunes like "Cure for the Common Chord" and "Sunstroke" on Muse and Discovery label LPs (which included modern giants like pianists Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones and trumpeter Tom Harrell) to spotlight his technically formidable vibes artistry.
Kon Ichikawa's exquisite, subtly sensual "The Makioka Sisters" which played at the Kokusai at the end of 1983, returns Wednesday at the Monica 4-Plex. When we were making this new film, 'The Best of Times' in Taft, near Bakersfield, almost as many people recognized me as they did Robin Williams" In "The Best of Times" which also stars Kurt Russell, she plays Williams' wife. Takei's own bundle, however, was her 10-month-old son, Raishun, making an unscheduled theatrical debut. Despite their influence on other musicians, the performers gathered here represent a last generation of artists. The "Big Ladies" theme will be used as a framework for exploring both sides of the coin-the delights as well as the dilemmas of being a tall female dancer. Afternoon drive time is the hour of beautiful music, headin' home jazz or maybe a Dodger game.
In an interview at Universal, the pair said that they were particularly distressed by a letter supporting Bogdanovich and bearing the names of several prominent directors, including Woody Allen, John Huston and Mel Brooks. Keast, retired vice chairman of Coopers & Lybrand, certified public accountants, and Jonathan Goodson, of Goodson-Todman Productions, which produces TV game shows. Framed by a doorway, the large canvas (about 4x7 feet) can be seen from several galleries away. "They came from the same background and they had the same goals. There were Jose van Dam taxis, Jessye Norman taxis, Riccardo Muti taxis.
In 1965, Tony DeLap left the security of a comfortable teaching position at UC Davis-and a growing reputation as an artist in the San Francisco area-for the uncertainties of teaching at a brand new school in rural Orange County. "What's the mood in Kiev" It was a classic TV question that "Today" host Bryant Gumbel posed on the telephone to the Soviet Union Wednesday, asking one person to speak for a city of more than two million. For example, Tom Brokaw, who anchors NBC's nightly news, is clearly nice. Andrews recalls that he abruptly let go of the changing knob and sat back, transfixed. Most impressive and telling are five colossal figures, each nearly 10 feet tall, made-like the rest-of glazed ceramic. According to Cohen, about $1 million of the evening's budget was earmarked for "goods and services" for the stars that ranged from travel and weekend hotel accommodations to limousine service while in New York to gifts of champagne, flowers, fruits-even theater tickets.
"It's a very intense, emotional experience for me when I'm choreographing" he said. But there are 21 nicely orchestrated songs for reading-age kids to follow in an accompanying booklet. "The truth is that record companies don't spend money on new bands anymore" Added McClintock, who continues to pursue his own career as a songwriter and performer: "There is no artist development anymore. Four ways to tell when you've made it, courtesy of the Bangles: Drummer Debbi Peterson: "It's so amazing, standing on the corner-this happened in Washington, D. C-and somebody comes by in a Cadillac and you hear 'Manic Monday' on the radio, and you don't even know this person, and they're listening to it and singing along with it. McGuinness is seen speaking at rallies, where black-hooded, rifle-toting IRA soldiers march defiantly through the streets.
It is, in fact, an inchoately enigmatic thriller, set in a grand hotel in Paris, involving preparations for a prizefight, an unsolved Mafia murder, an ancient Mafia leader, a free-lance airline pilot, various ladies (generally unclad, missing millions of francs and cryptic allusions to Conrad's "Lord Jim" and other literary works. Museums and foreign nations put their artistic treasures on the road for reasons of recognition, visibility and chauvinism, according to Powell. Produced by the South Carolina Educational Radio Network for National Public Radio, "Piano Jazz" was suggested to her by the late Alec Wilder; the composer had just completed his own Peabody winning series, "American Popular Song" "We just started with the first 13 shows, funded by Exxon, and I figured that would be it" said McPartland. With its Romischer Weinkellar (Roman wine cellar, Zum Domstein is a microcosm of that two-tier Trier.
But if you've rehearsed it well, and set it up well, and come in with it fresh, you find new things all the time. It would make no difference to Edwards if a woman had been in a Playboy pictorial and then came to him for a job, he says. Now the full body of the academy takes over, and we shall see how adventurous the voting becomes when the winners are announced on March 25. Only "Naly's Return" looks stringy and too literally related to nature to rise above its physical self. His seamy view of the American scene remains a kinky, homoerotic footnote, only recently revived in David Sutherland's fine hourlong documentary, "Paul Cadmus: Enfant Terrible at 80" The 1984 film has been gathering accolades and awards ever since its East Coast premiere and screenings at various festivals.
The attempts by Rachel (Marjorie Mae Hull) and Gillian's sister Esther to bring David back to a reasonable life form the backbone of Brady's plot. "Before 'Rashomon: Japanese Film Treasures of the 1930s and '40s" continues at 7:30 p. m. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu, Calif, the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Tex, and the Cleveland Museum of Art. . It can't be like the old days in the clubs or we'd still be wasting away in the clubs"There was no way to avoid the inevitable question: "When are you going solo" Davis hates that one.
"It would have done OK without me" His modesty is admirable, but that statement is misguided. "There I write an hour of music-half originals, half stand ards-for a broadcast by their staff jazz orchestra. Venetians eat so much fish-I thought that food would be perfect here" But then she hired a Florentine chef, Gabriele Tani, and the result is a menu that is neatly divided between rice and pasta, fish and meat. Rondo, 7966 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood, (213) 655-8158 Open for lunch and dinner, Monday-Saturday Closed Sunday Beer and wine only Parking on the street All major credit cards accepted Dinner for two, food only, $35$60. The largest local operational grant, $44,800, went to the South Coast Repertory Theatre of Costa Mesa, which has been a recipient of state operational awards for years The most recent grant is SCR's biggest state award to date.
Unfortunately, sunny dispositions can pall after a while-and "Just Between Friends" is just a little too apple-cheeked Maybe even a little too nice. About 200 people had registered by Sunday for the complete package of screenings, seminars and social events. True, the whole reads as a carnival full of flashing neon, singing paintings, mechanical figures that chatter with motorized mouths or bang an anvil chorus with silent hammers. Ashkenazy has already made a highly lauded recording of this music, with Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony, also for London. Among the complaints: "Instantly becomes one of the worst movies of the year"At the Movies' " Gene Siskel. Both weigh in at about three pounds and measure 5 by 6 inches.
He says that both his posole and baked rabbit are too chewy, that the rabbit's red chili sauce doesn't seem to belong with the rabbit. Film Critics' choice for best pic? With the film now playing in 16 cities (it's grossed only a fair $3. 6 million in 17 days, we decided to sift at random through 20 out-of-town reviews. His best work is titled "The Anxiety of the Influence of a New Studio on Old Work" which manages to be as goony-philosophical as a William Wylie without Wylie's sarcasm. Leeson brings up an old wonder. "Mike does some astonishingly funny bits-William Wolf, Gannett Newspapers. One of his signature dishes is fried Brie served with apples. Reached in New York, the world-renowned minimalist artist said that the actual fabrication of such a monolith-65 to 68 feet high and his largest sculpture to date-will take months.
