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However, most of the non-tourists waiting to get into the store knew or cared little about the history of the building. Every employee is trained at "Disneyland University" in courses ranging from philosophy to upholstery. Urged on by its master, the bird plunges under water and returns to the boat with a fish-again and again and again What a splendid series. Witchcraft from the old country works, its old moral values decline. Interestingly, the American troops who actually fought in Vietnam, far removed from all these agencies and acronyms, had no real acronym of their own Reporters called them GIs.

If the campaign in San Francisco and Boston goes well, the label may buy additional ad-time in other major markets. Waits displays such a strong screen presence in the commercials that it's a good bet that the spots might earn him a host of acting offers. "We have the possibility of making fundamental change in small steps" Hodsoll continues, citing Illinois, Ohio and West Virginia among other states he believes are already moving in the appropriate direction. Frustrating at first, it does add interest to scenes perhaps too expected by an audience familiar with the genre. But the South's rigid color lines barred groups like Armstrong's Tennessee Chocolate Drops from competing in fiddle and string-band contests (and for the most part from entering the recording studio-black musicians were forced to make blues or gospel records For years Armstrong languished in obscurity. It begins with 19th-Century work which offers no clues that this is a black show.

According to the forthright catalogue entries, scholars have at various times questioned the attributions on several of the dozen Duerers here. Heart's slow fade began with the 1982 album, "Private Audition" which was largely a reaction to the death of John Lennon. -For Frank Broyles, University of Arkansas athletic director and ABC Sports commentator: better sense, period. The waiters seem to have that wondrous and uncommon waiters' instinct that allows them to realize what a customer needs just a few seconds before he does. Lorentz's famous New Deal documentaries, "The Plow That Broke the Plains" (1936) and "The River" (1937, will be screened at the Directors Guild Theater, 7950 Sunset Blvd. "Goodbye, New York" (at the Cineplex, Brentwood Twins and Town & Country) is so inept that it must be stated at the beginning that it's not representative of the often impressive Israeli cinema. The show was conceived by the college's Associated Students group as a memorial to Robbin Brandley, the 23-year-old communications major who was stabbed to death on campus in January.

"You don't often get five months' paid vacation in life" Morgan said the other day. "I've always figured that because we've continually done so well, there are going to be other people trying to produce competing series" Weissberg said. If I opened a place like this now, I'd have to put up a little window and that would make it entirely different"I'm so surprised-everybody makes a big deal when you say you've been 25 years here. "It says in my contract that no one but Roger Wagner can conduct the chorale unless the board and I approve a music director ahead of time, who will then serve as associate music director for one year And so of course they've violated that contract "I tried to talk to Currie.

A different mood prevails from that of the manic morning deejay whose hot hits, hip hype and superunbelievableincredibleoutrageous giveaways work on the Type-A commuter's nerves like a Thermos of espresso. When Vladimir Ashkenazy walked on the stage of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Friday night, the members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic spontaneously rose to honor him. What he can't understand, however, is why she seems so unconcerned about everything "You see" she said, "I haven't told him about my mother ". "I think they are more complementary than it might appear" said O'Connor, who produces President Reagan's weekly radio broadcast, which is carried by National Public Radio. This is not a critic who makes calls in the middle of the night to find out how she should feel about a picture. Bennett's film, "A Private Function" which he produced and co-wrote, was the opening-night attraction at Filmex. "It's a problem for us" said Cardenal, "because we try to get to the people from our country, but most of the people only know Madonna and Michael Jackson and Julio Iglesias.

But, on balance, it was just as well that Friday night's performance was over in less than an hour. He said he only agreed to play the part of Molly Ringwald's father in "Pretty in Pink" if the character could exhibit a strong sense of dignity. "Walkie Talkie" offers the baleful reminder that when an Equity theater production is bad, we see bad theater; when an Equity Waiver production is bad, we see little theater Performances Thursdays through Sundays, 8 p. m, at 1713 N Cahuenga Blvd (850-6941 Runs indefinitely. . He's especially concerned with the way that tradition discourages the youthful aspiration that has always interested him as a writer.

But, he said, he will take his anger with him when he leaves. Spit flew from his mouth as he screamed into Santucci's face. He did himself up in polyester and a tidal wave of Brut cologne. Feeling was running so high against the documentary-WCCO trailed Fabian with a hand-held camera almost until his death last November-that some AIDS experts declined to participate in the national panel discussion.

Demille's daughter Katherine later that year) Or like the lieutenant who was escorting me around a military camp during the war. In Cantata 202, "Weichet nur, betruebte Schatten" Emma Kirkby used her plain but pure soprano in the service of linear projection and nice word-point; the result, marred only by scrappy playing from the instrumental ensemble, proved disarming. USA for Africa president Ken Kragen hopes to get America's 8,000 radio stations to repeat the gimmick that gave "We Are the World" its first major boost last year: a simultaneous air play from coast to coast of the three-time Grammy-winning song. 27 after awarding top honors in dramatic film and documentary competition to "Blood Simple" and "Seventeen" respectively. Personal glimpses of Hammer's whirlwind existence were caught in passing snatches. Elizabeth Swados' "The Beautiful Lady" treats the plight of a generation of Russian avant-garde poets who sang of the coming revolution and then found themselves forbidden to sing by it-in some cases, murdered by it.

The CBS shows being dropped when the new lineup premieres Sept. Then the whole piece was sandblasted to remove impurities and etched to make it porous enough to receive paint. Nancy Graves is an elegant-looking artist with a knife in her pocket. By 1900 the grandiose statements of painters like Hill had fallen from fashion. What is a surprise, considering that heritage, is to find out what he's done since then. This highly melodramatic romance turns upon a husband's shocked discovery that his wife (Sha-fei) is the lost love of his much married old friend (Gao Bo. "The Time of Your Life" continues through Sunday at Saddleback College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo For information, call (714) 582-4656. .

And when he finally managed it last month-guess what? The critics gave it the thumbs down and the play folded after three nights. It's to be able to think in 10 years from now I'll be able to listen to our third album and not be embarrassed by it" Rock 'n' roll was born in America in the '50s, matured here and in England in the '60s-and almost died here in the mid'70s when the business of pop suffocated much of the music's vitality. Ally Sheedy and Steve Guttenberg present the Oscar for documentary short subject Michael J. Station managers who have utilized commercial messages-euphemistically called "general support announcements" or "enhanced underwriting-consider them a good antidote to public broadcasting's perennial financial woes. stations that are members of the Public Broadcasting Service. He was just dreaming about enjoying a few weeks off, with no recording studios, no concert halls, no record executives, no nosy interviewers-just leisure. Hundreds of people may turn out for the openings of artists' exhibitions in commercial galleries.

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