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"I started using contact microphones that you can place on common, ordinary objects, like a rake. That still leaves a great deal to be grateful for, especially the cast, working together with graceful intelligence. Longtime L'Ermitage chef Michel Blanchet, happily, will stay at the ovens-he is easily one of the town's three or four best French chefs-and a major redesign of the interior by Claude Le Court is planned. In the next five years, optimistic forecasters insist that this will become the major VCR system. The great 19th-Century Romantic ballerina Marie Taglioni learned her technique from her danseur father Filippo.

Shaw was releasing pigeons-hundreds of messenger pigeons, sprung Friday afternoon from cages on the steps of the Natural History Museum in Balboa Park. Foulkes' portraits-18 in all, one of which includes 10 faces-ring out like pistol shots. In the last analysis we have to put it all together and make up our own minds, don't we And so that is precisely what I have done. Written by Hesper Anderson and produced and directed by Marvin Chomsky, it carries no message except that evil is not always identifiable. . Diamond or director William Haugse might explain to them why King, who's supposedly a paragon of can-do stability, doesn't even bother to leave his house to check out a fatal plane crash in his own back yard.

It is impossible to determine precisely what an "authentic Baroque performance" (to use the printed program's wording) of Handel's "Messiah" would be, but Friday evening at Pasadena Presbyterian Church, the William Hall Chorale made a convincing case for Hall's vision of the work. The dominant impulse here, almost from the start, was adventure Santa Fe has already staged 33 U. S or world premieres Repeat: 33. (No actual killing is shown) There's a strong feeling that one is attending an eccentric academic lecture. You learn to put out your arm in a certain way by imitating your teacher as best you can. A most painful one comes to light, again, in "Music and Ballet" (Horizon: $18. 95) a compilation of essays written between 1973 and 1983. "It was basically a situation of not being able to put together a tour the way we wanted to do it" says Byck. Why do you think Quantz spent 20 years in his shop to invent one key? And then these critics want us to take that key off when we play pre-Quantz music! "There's a saying in French: 'The costume doesn't make you look like a monk' Just because you play Baroque flute doesn't mean you are perfectly good You can still play like a pig And now, the instruments are so wonderful Now we can play the leg off a table".

But it's hard to imagine anyone finding Colescott's history lesson off-putting; these wise, beautiful paintings are infused with a great generosity of spirit (Koplin Gallery, 8225 Santa Monica Blvd, to May 17). music is better, but that the fans are more educated, more enlightened and more informed That's a bunch of bunk. "I was just talking to a woman friend who is in show business and just came back from a tour with a big star, who shall go unnamed. (Meals on Wheels is a nonprofit organization that delivers hot meals to the elderly, ill and disabled) Each year the affair has become more impressive, the chefs more celebrated-and the bucks bigger. puckish " Looking fit, content and hardly a day older than the teen-ager he was when the Hermits first hit it big, Noone said he'd "enjoyed being out front again immensely "Look" he said, of the backstage camaraderie.

"Americana" is a work of the utmost simplicity and subtlety, spelling nothing out, inviting us to perceive in it as much meaning as we wish. Looking fit and younger than his 55 years, it was clear that his life is expanding in enjoyable ways. "They did brainwash them, if you want to use that terminology" one parent said. Also, Thorn/EMI/HBO is putting out the teen comic fantasy, "The Heavenly Kid" in December. Not every piece measures up to Hans Hofmann's "Fortissimo" the vigorous Abstract Expressionist canvas that inspired the exhibition title. The sheer beauty of the material and its malleability make it a wonderful vehicle for intimacy.

Aurand Harris' "Ride a Blue Horse" based on the boyhood of poet James Whitcomb Riley around the time of the Civil War, was staged well and featured Tony Hodges as the outstanding lead. SAN BERNARDINO — Mythology, folk tales and fairy tales, Carl Sandburg and Lewis Carroll, puppets, dancers and mimes, self-esteem, moral values and kite flying-all were part of the 12th Theatre Festival for Young Audiences held over the weekend at Cal State San Bernardino. news show on May 6, KCBS-TV did a brief feature on the effects of television violence on young viewers. Coleman also is expected to be back at work when "Diff'rent Stokes" resumes production on Jan 15. . A simultaneous Oscar campaign for "Brazil" a film that even with awards doesn't figure to be a big moneymaker, might be more trouble than it's worth.

"There would be a million people in Tian An Men Square, and there I would be at the rostrum, starting a concert" he said. 488, and the equally imposing Fantasy in F minor of Schubert (CBS 39511, LP or CD. No sooner is Bonnie Bedelia ordained as Los Angeles' first Episcopal female priest than her unhappy teen-age daughter (Pamela Ludwig, confined to a wheelchair since a car accident (which also took her father's life, is spirited away by her Mexican nurse (Irma Garcia) to be cured by a cult leader (Nick Mancuso, with a fake Mexican accent) called Angel. Elmo's Fire" also produced several cuts on Martin's new album He's one of seven producers who worked on various tracks Among the others are Arif Mardin and Phil Ramone. Live-action shots of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart are interwoven.

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