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Indeed, there's something almost touching about her, as she keeps forgetting the business with the plate of sardines. The trip couldn't be completed until Thursday night, when this most unusual "Don Carlo" finally opened at the Terrace Theater It wasn't the same "Don Carlo" in all respects. Not elegant in the fancy social sense, but more like a mathematical equation where an intricate series of unlikelihoods congeals into a formal, surprising and gratifying beauty in front of your eyes. It's a time when PBS has agreed to air a TV program produced by conservatives that supposedly rebuts a previously aired 13-part series on the Vietnam War, which the conservative group had attacked as being left-slanted. Milt Larsen's Society for the Preservation for Variety Arts, which was close to shutting down last week due to a lack of operating funds, has been given a $175,000 emergency loan by the Community Redevelopment Agency. The first major historical survey of American black art to be organized in a decade arrives at the California Afro-American Museum Thursday and continues through June 2. "Listen, losing money is a way of life for all arts organizations" says Shilkret "Everybody has financial crises.

Later painters of the Yosemite region, such as Christian Jorgensen, Harry Cassie Best and William Clothier Watts, showed a more restrained and less romantic approach to their subjects. Artists throughout history have been inspired by California's spectacular mountain vistas. "I came because I thought it would be exactly the right circumstances in which to work on the text I was unhappy with it I'd heard very many good things about the Matrix. Bongo quickly found that he was wasn't prepared for the rain and cold and couldn't defend himself against Lumpjaw, the meanest old bear in the forest. Dinwiddie, Paul Landry, Tim McLaughlin, Race Wilt, John Franklin Thomas, Phil Card, David Brown, John Ara Martin, Kenneth Wagner, Tom Stephenson, Deborah Gilmour Smyth, Kerry Cederberg, Jeff Okey. The narrow musical range and that falsetto also wear thin over the course of a full album, obscuring some touching expressions of melancholy, rage and exhilaration lurking in the lyrics. . Bonnet acknowledged that the overall 900-man Cannes security force-police and private guards-is about 25% above last year, but said that was partially due to a larger film program this year.

"In fact, there are only about two scenes where I actually sit down. It may even be noted that the studio in the beginning was betting on a long shot, not a sure thing, was opting for an original not a sequel. Inevitably, during a wide-ranging telephone conversation from Maine, his thoughts would return to his homeland-usually in reference to his "Music for Prague 1968" which he will lead in a concert tonight by the Orange County Pacific Symphony at Santa Ana High School Auditorium. Whether it's the two of them playing a Juggernaut job, or Pierce on the road with a Basie tribute, or Capp donating his services to a time-consuming chore for the nonprofit National Academy of Jazz, they are dedicated, serious men who place integrity before the numbers game that tends to take the music out of the music business. . But in place of primitive figures, classical icons or zigzags are swirling masses of biomorphic and geometric volumes.

He is not officially off the payroll until the last week of June. "There's warmth and humor in the family in "Badges" and that comes from drawing from my own family" One of 10 children, Valdez has gathered most of his brothers and sisters, his parents and parents-in-law to San Juan Bautista, where he lives with Lupe, his wife, and his three sons, Lakin, 7, Kinan, 12, and Anahuac, 14, who bear Aztec and Mayan names. "We will be very pleased to add it to our collection" The claim is "absolute rot" according to Timothy Clifford, director of the National Gallery in Edinburgh, where Andrea Mantegna's "Adoration of the Magi" is on display. And Gilford's mindless Feinbaum was such a skillfully crafted, touching soul-at once pathetic and funny, drawing from the defeated Joe a glimmer of humanity.

Beyond doubt, the compact disc is the groove of the future. His line of ceramic vases, in editions of about 150, retail for $1,200 to $1,800 and bronze sculptures go for as much as $62,000 (in an edition of seven, of which all but the last have been sold. Dor composes jingles and sound tracks for video, television and radio. A list of the council's members may be obtained by writing the Council at Suite 400, 1825 Eye St NW, Washington, D. C, 20006. "For instance, with a six-hour cassette you can copy several movies on one blank cassette.

Too, producers hate to find out the fate of their shows by reading the morning paper. Tartikoff nonetheless acknowledged that the next few weeks' ratings will be watched closely to determine "Misfits' " fate. Wearing quasi-Mandarin pajama-suits, Hogan, Jolley and Shenker mimed energetically and executed such specialties as a playful ribbon dance adroitly. Joyce, 53, a native of Phoenix, joined CBS in 1954 as a radio reporter at CBS-owned WBBM-AM in Chicago. I didn't want it to seem merely tricks" To work out the look and logistics of Marlin's quick-change identities, Stock brainstormed with the choreographers "I'd be drawing these sketches real fast and asking 'Like this' and they'd say 'Yes, yes'. Several in the audience observed that there is "something about that place" called Mayberry, something they couldn't quite define True Small towns are rock chic these days. One person will say the perfect burger is at the Apple Pan, which means a thin-pressed patty grilled nicely to order, loaded with special sauce and mayonnaise, slapped into a toasted bun with some lettuce, tomato and onion, then handed over wrapped in paper-tasty fast food, maybe, but the perfect burger? Someone else says Cassel's, but isn't it the all-you-can-eat potato salad spiked with horseradish and the other freebies in the salad bar they like? It couldn't be those tasteless, oversized buns (well, at least the buns can contain all the giveaway garnish) or the beef itself.

"As corny as it sounds, it really was one from the heart" Apodaca, 34, said during an interview earlier this week at the museum. Running concurrently with the exhibition is a series of screenings of new videotapes of performances and installations by artists from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, titled "In View Of ; information: (213) 439-2119. As network programmers once again engage in their annual rites of program imitation, vast, sweeping and doubtless permanent changes are engulfing the board rooms and corner office suites of the television business world. and donations of dance gear from Nordstrom's and Mervyn's department stores. I see a long term involvement" Yet, even though New York is never far from the McAnuff consciousness, neither is La Jolla "This is for me the beginning of the second phase. In addition to its other virtues, the film (opening Friday for one week at the Fox International) is a little memoir of the company. Monday and Tuesday) liberate the story from most of the stupidity, except for a grubby and deranged insurance investigator (David Keith) who looks off into space, stares at flames, carries an old clipping describing his mother's murder and mutters something about punishing Tracy as crazy music plays in the background.

That will cover what we would normally have to pay to be in the building and give us an income "We have situation that, I think, is unprecedented in L. A. The principal activity is an annual auction of some bottles from her father's magnificent wine collection-the most recent auction raised $70,000. Now he's not so sure that going on strike is a great idea, and contends that the videocassette issue may simply be a means of whipping up a rank-and-file membership into approving a long strike, which he thinks is "unwinnable" "I know (of) a number of unions that have gone out on issues that had an emotional meaning for them: the British coal miners, the air traffic controllers. Under Marilyn Weitz's direction, Cynthia Snyder, who gives the impression that she could enjoyably throw herself into her role as stepmother, seems restrained. "You really have two weeks to make it during Christmas, and that's it" says Orion Pictures' Irwin Yablans, explaining why the studio decided to pull its Tim Conway comedy, "The Longshot" out of Christmas and skip the season altogether. The process has served as the impetus for CBS to catch up with rival NBC's efforts in stereo TV, since that is the format that best showcases the new effect. Harris conveys all the poignant despair in the short, brutish life of the monster the young Victor Frankenstein creates. .

The administration recently tried to get a recision of $44 million from the 1988 budget but Congress rejected the suggestion. " For the present, he means to divide his year between the novels and his movie-TV work. It may not have much underneath-the script approaches the kind of lean, existentialist, B-movie parable that Walter Hill tried in "The Driver-but it moves like a cold rocket. After the close of Opus 111, a long silence marked the division between final chord and first applause; in that silence was an appreciation no amount of cheering can surpass.

Fishman is unusual in other respects too: He doesn't employ an agent or an attorney to negotiate his contracts He has co-authored two novels. Here one does feel the animosity that only ex-friends can generate. Central American cooks have their own versions of tamales, tortillas (called pupusas ) and stews. 26 and "could be deployed right after that" An obvious spot for it would be Wednesdays at 9 p. m, replacing "Hell Town" CBS' "Mary" starring Mary Tyler Moore and premiering Dec. Unlike Alexander Minz, the resident role model, Serrano plays the mysterious puppeteer as a handsome, even dashing, youth.

He/she appears and disappears as a mercurial form vaguely defined by twinkly spangles. The changes in the men, filmed during therapy sessions over a period of about four months, were astounding and seemed to prove the Army's point. Just when you think the daytime soap world looks like Rehash City-with shows copying the successful elements of one another and regurgitated plots spewing from soap to soap-a ray of hope is apt to surface. Local theater operators reply that a few complaining actors are out to destroy Waiver. The orchestra, chorus and singers (with the exception of Wyner's ragged voice) perform admirably. . The TV news game may be the province of the young and the middle-aged, but Millstein, 70, is still in it. "And once we get that respect, we're going to get the (advertising) revenue.

Berkoff, who gave us the unforgettable "Greek" a few years ago (also a Berkovian "Agamemnon" for the Olympic Arts Festival and an appropriately decadent "Decadence" before that) is right in stride with "Kvetch" Forgetting his native East London but sticking to his unmatched talent for direct address, Berkoff this time scratches his Jewish roots and brings forth a compulsively manic version of his own "Strange Interlude-strange, funny, fetid and flamboyant indeed. Watching Silvers as Bilko reminded me that, back from Europe, I waited out the points system for separation at a camp in Georgia, in a company (it struck me later) that could have inspired Bilko's outfit. The audience that seemed to fill the house to the last seat obviously enjoyed Ashkenazy's ministrations, but, just as obviously, the vast majority was on hand to hear Itzhak Perlman play Brahms' Violin Concerto with the standard Joachim cadenza There were no surprises in Perlman's Brahms. The series, scheduled for broadcast in late February on the daily show business news program, will look at what's happening in Soviet motion pictures, television and music, and will feature interviews with Soviet performers and producers. .

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