"I'm not really black and I'm not really white" she said matter-of-factly. Reno, guitarist Paul Dean, bassist Scott Smith, drummer Matt Frenette and keyboard player Doug Johnson largely avoid the media They rarely do interviews. The neurotic pooch star of "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" profiled on this very page a couple of weeks ago, has landed a series. They are said to be passionate about movies and loyal to their favorite film makers.
If I was going to make a record all by myself, I needed to be better on each instrument I'd listen to the radio and tell I wasn't good enough Besides, the rehearsing gave me something to do I could feel my playing get better every day. It's an imaginative blend by an Austin group that has a lot to say in its own spirited country-rock songs 9. Donahue: "When people gather on the sixth floor of the Rockefeller building at 9 a. m, after fighting traffic, after taking the subway, after doing all that in order to assemble to see an event that has my name on it, I really want to make sure they enjoy the thing they came to see" There's not a better hour of TV than "Donahue" It's less a talk show than a town meeting, and Donahue is less a host than a populist inquisitor roaming the aisles with a mike He has no match when it comes to working an audience He is instantly likable He pulls He tugs He jukes He juices He pleads He gee-whizzes He feigns innocence No one can out"Aw shucks" Phil Donahue. Beginning about 1894, soon after the motion picture was invented, until 1915, there was no law which allowed motion pictures to be copyrighted However, still photos could be protected.
Proceeds from the program will go toward the Inter-Cultural Committee's community theater project and the Lillie King Scholarship Fund General admission is $10, students and senior citizens $6 Call (714) 667-7090 for information. . Yet in both book and movie, the subject of the theology is the same: salvation. When my friends were sitting in the parking lot drinking beer and listening to Led Zeppelin, I would slip in a Bob Marley or Peter Tosh cassette. "Re-Animator" is therefore not really all that scary, although it's absolutely out of the question for the faint of heart and/or impressionable youngsters; it is rather comically gross in the way that "Animal House" was as a fraternity comedy. As a former Pro Musicis artist who later joined the rosters of Affiliate Artists and Xerox pianists, Karasik tours constantly.
Hampton started to address the question, but, aware of his audience, ended up making an impassioned plea for the preservation of the playwright: "Our profession rests on ground of unbelievable fragility" he said. In that context, local composer Deon Price's pops-flavored "Big Sur Triptych" and "Alley" Trio made a strong impression. The Legend of Error Flynn" showing torrid French actress Lili Damita (Barbara Hershey) being chauffeured in her swanky auto "Stop zee car" she shouts. Since the locale is the vast Texas nothingness, it's amazing that anything happens to them at all, outside of car trouble.
"It is the most TV-oriented society other than America" The Japanese even have TVs in taxis, he said. It's a no-win situation" Sheinberg said he has turned the movie over to the studio's distribution and marketing divisions with instructions to do the best they can with it. Passion still bursts from Nietzschean romanticism and ignites the young artists of Die Brucke (The Bridge) to a passionate longing for woodland innocence and a fatal attraction to the nighttime city Ernst Ludwig Kirchner is still their best artist. "It's American pornographic films that are shown here" he went on, "mainly in the tourist area. A $20-million science-fiction adventure film based on Mattel Toys' "Masters of the Universe" will go into production early next year, with a target release date of Christmas, 1986. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" got better over time; maybe "Sara" will too.
Though he occasionally prods figures into a state of lumps and rivulets, these overheated paintings hold together through the sheer force of muscle, passion and pigment. It will mark the 500th production to be mounted in the Globe's 50-year history. I won't have to tell them to get it on cassette and watch it in their living room" But best of all, he said with a laugh, "Not one time in the movie do people sit down, have a cup of coffee and talk to each other about their thoughts and feelings". But Prince, don't you think you should take something for that cough? CW 92, RC 90, TA 88, CJ 87, CL 60, DH 45 68"FREEWAY OF LOVE" Aretha Franklin Director: Brian Grant. For its part, the orchestra coped valiantly with all complexities, then returned after intermission with an energetic, sometimes scrappy, account of the Eighth Symphony. . 29 the Los Angeles Philharmonic will present the premiere of a commissioned work by former composer-in-residence William Kraft, as well as Beethoven's Symphony No 9. Sometimes, it must be admitted, that style is just to do things very simply, to let the ingredients speak for themselves-as when he offers a complimentary hors d'oeuvre composed of a single Marennes oyster, superbly fresh, in a pastry shell with shreds of leeks; or when he serves his own excellent duck foie gras with no more garnish than a small salad of wild greens. CHATEAUROUX, France — The 1985 edition of the popular and influential Guide Gault-Millau names two French chefs as " cuisiniers de l'annee -the year's best.
"I was born in Chicago" he said earlier this week at his Encino home "My folks were in the grocery business I sang when I was a kid I was a boy soprano, which is not a thing for a kid. The artist is responsible for reception invitations and for handling any sales that result from the show. After her father's death, Jaworski said, she became obsessed with the study of the brain. Quincy Jones, who produced the record and joined Jackson and Richie at the podium, thanked "the generation that changed 'I, Me, My' to 'We, You, Us' " In accepting a Grammy earlier in the evening for best song, Jackson said, "First, I'd like to thank God" After pausing briefly, he added, "I'd like to thank (Him) for picking Lionel and myself to write 'We Are the World" "We Are the World" which also won in two additional categories, suffered its only loss in the album competition to Phil Collins' "No Jacket Required" This wasn't a surprise because the "We Are the World" album-which included tracks donated by various artists-was a far less distinguished work than the single. "That sort of blunted the trial (airings of the CBS shows, particularly in the smaller markets" he said. The restaurant occupies a charming, four-story medieval building facing the imposing west facade of the Dom, or Cathedral. Yes, the band is all derivation, recycling instead of innovating, but groups like this are as essentially teen-age and exciting as the '60s models they emulate (and often surpass.
When I take a trip, I usually end up takin' a lot of photographs, and at the same time pickin' some and pushin' my albums some, and visitin' folks and just takin' it all in. That's why cassettes are so nice-nothing is cut" MORE OLD MOVIES: The 1949 Italian film, "The Bicycle Thief" which always gets votes when critics assemble their all-time Top 10, is available this week, only with subtitles, on Corinth Video for $69. 95. Only a videotape copy suitable for TV or cable broadcast, not the original film itself, is converted to color by the process. "So-lo" is clearly not the typical case of an ensemble-bound performer struck by cabin fever and blowing off a little steam on his own. "Lisa and David" is holding a benefit performance at the Marilyn Monroe Theatre on Saturday for "Victims for Victims" the organization funded by actress Theresa Saldana Saldana plays Lisa in the musical. .
The instrumentalists performed on their period replicas with absolute assurance and superb control. Viewers of Thursday night's NBA playoff clash between the Lakers and Nuggets on CBS, meanwhile, saw back-to-back commercials for wine coolers and trucks. The opposite is exactly the truth" From Live Aid and USA for Africa to Bob Hope and Danny Kaye, Hollywood has always had a big heart. So-why not a restaurant? He found a location in Berkeley Square, worked on it for nine months, was ready to open when the deal fell through. Just the same, this is a real sleeper, one of the season's niftiest dramas, tightly written by Al Ramrus, expertly directed by John Korty and energized by first-rate performances from Alan Arkin and Armand Assante They're just excellent.
