"It's going to come down to this: Can NBC overtake CBS before Ted Turner does-NBC Entertainment president Brandon Tartikoff last May on his network's prime-time ratings prospects for the 1985-86 season 'We're really looking forward to 1986. Some people have difficulty staying in the same room with them, but there's more than enough emotional range and artistic virtuosity here to hold aficionados' attention. "Chuck has been working as our associate director, contributing to the repertory, and working with the dancers to improve the quality of the ballet company" artistic director Maxine Mahon said in a recent interview. The idea of a dance film is still a seductive one, but great dances (or even good ones) deserve a setting that is at the very least their equal in taste and imagination 'THAT'S DANCING' An MGM/UA Entertainment release Producers David Niven Jr, Jack Haley Jr Writer/director Haley Jr Additional camera Andrew Laszlo, Paul Lohmann Supervising editor/associate producer Bud Friedgen Editor Michael J Sheridan Research Jessica Berman Bogdan, Howard W Hayes, Stephen Fisch Music Henry Mancini. And I still have trouble with my feet"SAN DIEGO — Ask Tony Caligagan how he got started in professional dance and he'll smile and say: "I just dove in-head first" Nine months ago, with no job, no place to live, and only $900 to his name, Caligagan left San Diego for the Big Apple to compete in the fast lane of big-league dance. Other observers point out that increases in the length of the orchestra's season occurred before Sidlin arrived; indeed, that the season was reduced from eight concert-pairs to seven, and even more in the restructured 1983-84 season, of which Sidlin says he and then-manager Dan Pavillard were the architects. One of them asked Ted Hayes, who was holding the news conference, not to talk to the KTLA news crew there.
Their bodies askew in the air, Jamey Hampton, Ashley Roland and Morleigh Steinberg slowly twist from waist buckles attached to the ropes. Other programs that the Los Angeles Philharmonic will perform at the Center in six concerts scheduled during the 1986-1987 season have not been announced. . At least "Detective in the House" has Hirsch, a superior actor whose sense of fun gives a comic edge to a routine story about a plot to murder an heiress (Connie Stevens. One school features a cappella vocal groups while the "groaner" style was popularized by vocalist Mahlathini, who sounds like the late blues great Howlin' Wolf crossed with a bullfrog. VideoSearch President Richard Katz said the program will have a business news-talk format featuring senior executives from Fortune 500 and other companies who will be interviewed about their companies' employment opportunities, candidate qualifications and job benefits. Tickets to hear Gilley croon hits such as "Fool for Your Love" are $10 GASLAMP TOO: You might call it Victorian high tech. The Newport Harbor Art Museum this month disclosed that its new-site search choices have been narrowed to the existing Newport Center location; two Irvine Co-owned locales in Irvine, and the South Coast Plaza sector.
"That's when we bottomed out" said Rogers, who has taught theater in Orange County since 1964. Some retailers say sales are exceeding rentals, which at that price is remarkable. Cherokees, with 60,000 members in Oklahoma and 8,500 in North Carolina, are the nation's second largest tribe next to the Navajos. Seth McCoy sang the title role with his substantial tenor under firm control. Three of the five large pictures speak the accents of Baroque graffiti with their big, bulbous serpentine abstract shapes But they don't spell anything or form letters. "In 1976, they published my first book, "Building Some Changes" she says.
"Next time we ought to turn Libya into a parking lot" said one caller. It features a classic sequence: Little Richard singing the title song while Mansfield prances Also includes performances by Fats Domino and the Platters Another gem, to be released on Dec. (You might expect even more, if you remember the successful movie-director debut of another MTM alumnus, James Brooks on "Terms of Endearment) The situation is promising: Two women, apparently complete opposites, strike up a friendship at an aerobics class. In fact, there are hardly any blockbuster movies left to announce. Cellist Joanna Picker, a 20-year-old student at USC, won first place in the Rotary Young Artist Awards regional auditions held in Fresno on Sunday. The script is by Ray Connolly, an ex-rock journalist and scenarist of two earlier Puttnam films: the John Lennon-inspired "Stardust" and "That'll Be the Day" Here, Connolly shows us two rock enthusiasts more purist than himself: Michael (Nicholas Gecks, and his old mate, Jimmy (James Aubrey, whose interest in rock stops at 1962-before the British invasion.
Schickele, better known as the musical satirist and creator of P. D. Q. "I'd see her on my rounds and she'd say, 'How are you, Robert' I'd say, 'Fine, how are you, Mary' Then she'd always say, 'Well, could be worse' And I'd go home every night thinking, 'How could it be any worse' ". Although certain clues remain (we can see the fishing line, and pick out some of the more crudely painted areas, it is sometimes impossible to distinguish between reality and artifice, thus undercutting the integrity of the photograph as objective representation. The late Canadian media philosopher Marshall McLuhan's vision of a global village, brought together by satellite TV, has in fact come to pass "He called it That's for sure" Naisbett said. Unlike the oeuvres of those prolific giants, however, his output remains painfully limited. Her environment betrays a life of luxurious ease but her plain face and equivocal expression reveal an artist more interested in penetrating realism than in flattering his wealthy sitters. .
"The fact that people are dissatisfied with the alternative product is what's drawing them back" he declared in an interview. That's the way families were, and we still are a very closely bonded family" She taught for three years in Warwick, close to home, then moved to Bladensburg, Md, a suburb of Washington. Puck (Trinidad Silva) is, well, puckish, and Papa Jack (Stan Shaw) is a humorless tough guy who wants to be left alone. Natori and Mizusawa are impressive, as is Yoshiko Mita as a singularly subtle and discreet geisha. I was a wife and mother first-and I submerged the other" For the next 25 years, she followed her businessman husband around the country.
Asked for his reaction to the reduced season, the 45-year old conductor says he is "very emotional" that the season is going to take place at all. Plays Tuesdays-Sundays at 8 p. m, with Saturday-Sunday matinees at 2:30 p. m Tickets $19. 50$25 1642 N Las Palmas (213) 466-1767 or 480-3232 1 line of 31p. That's the only example and a new one for Scandinavia" (See related story) Now 52, Jorn Donner can reflect on a career that stretches back to 1951 with his first film and the publication of his first book. It stars Bess Armstrong and is from the production team that makes "Cheers" for NBC. But 22 miles away, it's running the "Museum in the Mall" at South Coast Plaza shopping center in Costa Mesa. This time, "when I began to write, I just went dead ahead" Then, as the first feminist seed of the '50s prepared to flower into the women's revolution of the '60s, "I was really pushed by the subject matter, which was a lot about women I didn't care so much about the form. Russell? He is the Redondo Beach artist who was picked in a national contest sponsored by the county in 1982 but later dumped when the Board of Supervisors decided not to pay for his monumental artwork at the East County Regional Center in El Cajon.
They refused, he said, so he dug in for wherever the case takes him "I want to see Goliath dance" he said. Rissmiller met with Klein and others at APA-which represents such heavyweight performers as Steve Martin and Liberace-and liked what he heard. And, by golly, she makes her getaway in a quaint sub which, we are told, had been bought by the Shogunate from the Dutch. If I was driving when KNX ran one of its twice-an-hour sports updates, I would quickly turn down the car radio. It's in the eyes, the shadings, the tones, the strata of emotions.
Jon Voight, "Runaway Train" The train deserved the nomination. Theatrically, this "Cat" was not helped by Charles Ludlam, an outrageous Off-Broadway director-writer-actor who didn't seem to know how to focus the characters or propel the action. It would be ridiculous to pretend that the Ballet Theatre "Don Quixote" ever resembled a masterpiece. The point-foreignness is in the eye of the beholder-is old stuff played out with no eye for a fresh view The competent cast, directed by Diane Bailey and C. But the commission, partially preempting local zoning authorities, voted 3-1 that municipalities are within their rights to ban the dishes, considered by some to be unsightly, if they interfere with the public health, safety or welfare or if they conflict with "reasonable and clearly defined" aesthetic values. His life and work were thereafter marked by this wrenching event.
Eventually her appetite would encompass all of North America. Very tender and sweet"I don't actually play myself-I'm just one of the performers" said composer Bill Solly of his seven-person musical revue "Solly's Follies" (opening Wednesday at Variety Arts. But when the going got rough in Britten's taxing "Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge" the strings proved that they too could miss notes. This time the ring is television and the adversaries are a quartet of little old ladies from Miami. What you will find are fish tanks with crabs cavorting around in them, and a menu devoted to seafood cooked primarily in the Cantonese style of Hong Kong. (It's a true story, adapted by Kazan and Elliott Lewitt from a 1978 headline case that took place in bucolic Franklin, Pa.
Reviewing the plays was against the rules-they weren't being presented as finished works-but Weiner was impressed at the quality of the writing and the integrity of the program. But it would be good to see one or two good sculptural ideas explored in depth rather than a half-dozen in various degrees of thoroughness. It's a better album" Because vinyl is rationed in Poland, Lady Pank's second album will be available in limited supply, as its first was. But artistry is not what martial arts movies are about, and neither, for that matter, is star power. Most biographers champion Henry Cowell as one of the sainted avant garde American composers of the early 20th Century.
(The CBS/Sony plant, in contrast, is currently producing about 1 million CDs per month toward a goal of double that figure, all of which is used by CBS-affiliated labels, said John Page, manager of production control and warehousing at the Indiana facility) "Realistically, I don't think (CD manufacturers) will be able to catch up (with demand) for two to three years, maybe longer" Seegmiller said. William Hunt, the after-effects of the Eddie Murphy rampage through city and police station in "Beverly Hills Cop" have been minimal. Is he kidding? This guy has too much integrity to run for the job. The story of a marionette who comes to life and eventually, after considerable traumatic travail, is turned into a real little boy has an inescapable emotional pull. Theirs (the earlier moguls) was hot money" All of this is why she said she was "thrilled" to find a project like "Mrs. Gang rape (by bandits, black men, Chinese, midgets) is only moments ahead Or behind I forget. In the visual arts, a number of local artists received a big validation in the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art's "A San Diego Exhibition: Forty-Two Emerging Artists" and from the accompanying response to it, "More is More" a Salon des Refuses , at the La Jolla Public Library for those miffed at not being selected for the museum show.
Further, the cost of erecting identical masonry buildings in Calgary and Los Angeles is the same, according to Marshall Valuation Index, the most widely used construction industry guide for comparing cost estimates in different cities. It's a gorgeous stunt, though, with some real writing going on at least part of the time, and some real acting almost all of the time "The Bar Off Melrose" could become an institution. That wouldn't help me and I don't think it would help the beer, and it certainly wouldn't make me happy I pick and choose and do things I believe in. Just as Dylan got more and more famous, things got more and more oppressive and more and more people around him-bloodsuckers" For all its revelation, there's not a sensational tone to "Rock Wives" In fact, Balfour's plain writing style makes everything seem understated.
