GOES 4 is familiar to most people as the source of satellite photos used in TV and newspaper weather reports. Working on locations in Vancouver, northernmost Thailand, Mott Street and Brooklyn, but mostly on a sound stage in Wilmington, N. C, Cimino's technicians have created a Chinatown of mythic proportions. City Restaurant, 180 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, (213) 938-2155. What makes it seem slightly academic, however, is O'Grady's flat delivery as the interviewer, making his presence seem all the more a device. It has been common knowledge in the food community for a couple of months at least that New Orleans mega-chef Paul Prudhomme plans to import his entire staff (and a cornucopia of Louisiana food products) to New York for the summer-to set up a temporary version of his famous K-Paul's restaurant, as he did two years ago in San Francisco. Other staffers sat in for the panel of journalists who would query the two candidates. Carl looks like a cherub in the photos shown of him at age 5, a shocking comparison with the adult on-screen Carl, who has his own charisma.
In a series of interviews with those involved with each of the best-picture candidates, a gossamer thread emerged. Plot is not the strong point of "Arts and Leisure" In fact, playwright Miller pretty much waves away the situation, once she has roughed it in. There are plans to build a real hall in North Hollywood that the public could visit, like baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N. Y, but it's still at least three years away from being ready, TV Academy President Richard Frank said Friday. It's not fair, but how can you fight it" A pop singer who has recorded three albums, Cooper is currently producing and hosting 10 pilot segments of a television show called "Hollywood Interviews" which he hopes to syndicate. "I live in the same world as everybody else-or I live in my version of it" Hitchcock, 33, might not relish that stereotype, but it's the kind of thing that happens to cult artists, especially one who's often identified as an heir of legendary loony Syd Barrett's offbeat legacy. There are times in the act when his language is difficult to understand, and at one point in his career his screaming sidelined him from performing for a few weeks when he developed polyps in his throat.
Back in San Diego, Keltner received star treatment when a solo conductor's shot of her was taken. But his tendency to disrupt long phrases with breaths-and his general inability to express any emotion other than mild concern-fashions Act III into a rather trying endurance contest instead of the heart-rending rejection of God's love it might be. Not by updating or debasing the ancient modes but by fusing them with the personality of a performer shaped by the modern world-not the world of 1685. Now think black, which is what is worn by the waiters and captains who hover over your every move. The sculpture, located at Crocker Center and visible from Grand Avenue, was dedicated late Thursday afternoon.
The winners of Emmy awards for 1984-85 will be announced Sept 22 during a national telecast on ABC. . The Los Angeles engagement launches a limited United States tour for the "Nickleby" company encompassing Boston, Phildelphia, Washington and, again, New York Said Center Theatre Group board president David J Haft: "We had a bit of a time putting it together It's an enormous undertaking and we needed help. The producer took a deep breath and said yes, but that he'd fought against showing bare breasts in one scene and a glimpse of a porno film in another. It is, he said, a matter of enforcing security guidelines that have previously existed. Concerned that rural-oriented shows such as "The Beverly Hillbillies" "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres" were losing viewers in major cities, Wood yanked them from the schedule and turned to urban vehicles such as "All in the Family" "Maude" and "Mary Tyler Moore" "I don't subscribe to the theory that things are so locked in cement that it would take somebody a long time to make perceptible changes" Wood said last week. You have many people these days who try to convince you that they are acting in God's name-as if He OK's what they are doing. (Nina Ruscio designed the grim, rudimentary set, dimly lit by Karen Musser, and Lance Crush the uninspired-and undefining-costumes.
Gracher serves her Roman meals in a dining room full of Roman antiquities dug up on the premises. The program will feature the jazz music of the Joel McFee Quartet and the electronic minimalist music of the Los Angeles ensemble Repetition Repetition Other events include an Oct. In fact, these two Bowl concerts inaugurate a 10-city, United States tour by Mancini and Galway, which includes stops in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Meadowlands (New Jersey, Virginia (Wolf Trap Festival) and Detroit. But when (you) do a short film, you don't get ratings and you don't make money in theaters-the only way to quantify your success is through awards" A former writer for Walt Disney Productions who also once worked as a magician at Disneyland, Rogers said: "In 1950, the short film market just died Studios stopped making shorts for theaters Today, the theater owner doesn't want to show shorts (Pay TV services) don't pay any money. In the wake of the closings of the Golden Bear, Radio City in Anaheim and Spatz in Huntington Harbour in the last six months, the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano and Safari Sam's in Huntington Beach remain as the only Orange County clubs booking original music full time.
"I got caught up in more like the country life style" said Setzer, who remained in Long Island "I wasn't doing anything. The menu lists several categories: Oriental, Mexican, fish and pasta. I had tried to work my way through it because that was my job-making records" It took years for Fogerty to unscramble himself from the legal and financial problems. The portrait gallery displays John Singer Sargent's elegant lifesize likeness of a duchess and a little gem of a picture by Homer, depicting a young woman in black slumped in introspection.
You are momentarily surprised that it has sound instead of title cards and a tinkly piano behind. And Sinatra provided a shocker by disclosing what had been Hollywood's best-kept secret, that Dutch's movies were "great" He apparently hadn't seen "Bedtime for Bonzo" Now flash forward to Sunday. You don't have to wind the whole company up as you sometimes do" Attenborough and choreographer Jeffrey Hornady have evidently worked well together. Speculation about the future of Pierce and other senior ABC executives began last year when Cap Cities proposed buying the company The president and chief operating officer of ABC Inc. Another medley incorporated sections of Elton John's "Sad Songs" and the Gershwins' "The Man I Love" It's a shame Minnelli only used a portion of the latter song, for with it she projected the ability to plunge headlong into a classic and rework it into a personal statement, rather than sounding as if she were simply reciting music and lyrics. Translated into reality, the pasta arrives in a huge aluminium pillow.
Even with his management client Kenny Rogers boasting on TV commercials that he'll be straddling the border between Texas and New Mexico on Hands day, Kragen was doubtful that the line would literally stretch fingertip-to-fingertip from Southern California to New York. "It's a lot of work" said student activities director Vern Hodge, who is coordinating the event. "But how do you do your own father? There were times when it seemed an insoluble problem-finding the right tone, keeping the reserve and the restraint. He mentioned Soviet jazz and the band's response was enthusiastic enough to convince Boulay of the music's potential in the United States. "You get up in the morning, look at the mattress and it's all covered with sand You grit your teeth and you feel the sand. in 1978 provided long-term space at La Jolla's University Towne Centre for the Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art.
"General Hospital's" ratings skyrocketed, and with them, ABC's daytime ratings. Abatemarco apparently chose restraint versus a more frontal, affronting approach. Sitting in her office at Hollywood's Gower Studios one recent morning, she recalls the day in 1978 when she announced her "General Hospital" revamping plans: "Jackie Smith (then vice president of ABC's daytime programming) and I met with 50 men. There is a small, well-thought-out wine list, an attractive pianist at the bar and those oil derricks out there on the water look like some crystalline fantasy land. They need to hear it; it's part of their psyche" And when they don't? Backstage observers are often surprised at how rarely a star shows fatigue Is that because of the behind-the-scenes pampering?. Johnson, "the Photography Department" at the College of Marin north of San Francisco, is visiting the San Diego area while on academic leave. Nevertheless, this tall Juliet, who towered over her nurse and thus could hardly suggest anything childlike, was too self-absorbed in the pleasures of approaching womanhood to see much difference between Paris and her supposed sweet prince.
Corridors are splattered with graffiti wars and a Mickey Mouse cartoon bears a "Slop! Danger" warning. While our attention is initially drawn to three Sassoon haircutting students, talking earnestly about "the joy of being able to create" while making almost every volunteer client look worse than the next, Rymer finds one nifty young student iconoclast, Carola, the only one there who seems to understand either haircutting or her own generation. The series is now eligible to represent the United States in international film and videotape festivals, officials at the Huntington Beach-based station said. In the context of this retrospective, the latter look willful and too tightly strung. Steina and Woody developed a set-up where the shapes in the video are affected by what sounds I make.
"That's the only way a band gets together, and for us, it's starting to pay off. A former long-time percussionist with the Philharmonic, Kraft said Wednesday that "a sort of celebratory" 10-minute piece for full orchestra and nine percussionists is but two pages from completion. "There's never been something called a 'colorist' before" explained Young, who said that Color Systems first set out to hire persons with artistic backgrounds and then learned that they needed artists with video and computer skills as well. Linson says that by hiring Mamet, Paramount has committed itself to a serious, authentic re-enactment of Ness' sensational '30s gang-busting activities, not a satire of the violent Desilu TV series that aired from 1959 to 1963. Sports Series: "Sunday Night Sports With Fred Roggin" KNBC-TV Special Events: "26th Annual Christmas Music Program" KCET Instructional Special: "The Story of a News Story" KOCE-TV Instructional Series: "Homework Hotline" KLCS-TV Feature Segments: "Taxi Dancers: Eye on L. A" KABC-TV. The happy exception to this rule is Donald Barra's San Diego Chamber Orchestra, which Monday night played the third program in its series in Sherwood Hall at the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art.
Today UC San Diego kicks off a high-level, 11-day orgy of the stuff under the general heading, "The Pacific Ring Festival" For years the UCSD music department has been a hothouse for such modern-day music making, especially in the area of computer-assisted composing, and the festival has attracted some of the world's top modern composers, within the festival's context of Pacific Basin countries. "I only made a ballet when I wanted to" he says, allowing that "now my body doesn't move well enough to do choreography. But one laughs at the irreverence, a reminder that the Mime Troupe isn't trying to be sanctimonious, just trying to point, with humor, to some connections that the viewer may not have thought about-to the connection between punk nihilism and apocalyptic fundamentalism, for instance "Factwino: The Opera" does that kind of thing well. Gordon's was not the only professional help sought in this non-documentary undertaking. If you're going to stand up and say, 'I'm an American' that means you've got some responsibility to America" The audience cheered, but Springsteen was just warming up. It just makes good sense to me" It would make sense, considering that Skaggs is a virtuoso mandolinist, guitarist and fiddler as well as possessor of one of country's most natural tenor voices.
But on Wednesday "Jeeves Takes Charge" seemed rather in need of a Jeeves itself. "And I can't emphasize enough that for the small sum KCR is asking, it gives a lot back to the students in terms of preparing them for careers in the field of communications" Taking the opposing view was Mark Delaroche, speaking in support of the finance committee recommendation to slash funding. It bored him" Certainly Candoli's favorite form of studio employment is his slot as a regular on "The Tonight Show" a position he's held for 14 years. Hearing of the Netherlands' campaign to raise money by public subscription to repay the royal loan and learning that the drive coincided with the Rijksmuseum's centennial celebrations, Hammer decided to reunite the couple, if only on television He paid $25,000 to make it happen.
Breaking the canvas down into tiny squares, each of which is a minuscule painting in itself, Overfield frames the resulting maze with an elaborate border involving intricate striping and scrollwork. Definitely for specialized tastes, but "Volume II" succeeds admirably at what it sets out to do 4 stars. . Anyone who's ever visited the Empire State Building and purchased a postcard of its most infamous visitor-a guy named King Kong-knows that. At Spectrum she is exhibiting plates and jars (really vases) with imprinted leaf and flower patterns-gingko, maple and cherry blossom, for example.
We can take the whole thing a few steps further and wonder whether the human figure has shaped figurative art and whether Cubism would have taken its course without the existence of still life. It suggests that the parlor isn't what it used to be; you just have to worry about power failures. . There is also the sense of central figures whirling by in a disjointed procession, more literary than filmic. Universal, which also produces "Miami Vice" saw an opportunity to remake the show in a very hip, very hot vision.
