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"It's not really about what happened 'back then' It's about what's happening now" Awarded three Purple Hearts for wounds during the war, Santoli, 35, who served in the 25th Infantry Division, now is a free-lance journalist, married to a Vietnamese and living in New York City. "The main function of the Picture Collection, which then already contained 2 million prints, was and is to cross-reference the pictures that came in every day" O'Neil said. "There was no question in my mind that additional monies could be well spent in California" said Deukmejian appointee Harvey Stearn, an executive with the Mission Viejo Co and vice chairman of the arts council. We hire a big flat and spend a lot of money for advertising and suddenly we had films in competition in Berlin and in Cannes It's a question of people cooperating to become known It's not just Denmark anymore It's Scandinavia.

While the authorities in Vietnam "are interested in rapprochement with America" they "realize we're going to be critical of some things they're doing" he says. But where does that leave the play "Tamara" which has served a Ma Maison-catered buffet at each intermission since the show opened in May, 1984? A spokesman for the decadent Italian melodrama wasn't shedding tears. Holly is attracted to Sandy's freedom; Sandy admires Holly's permanence and place. According to a Globe spokesman, Shakespeare's historical fantasy did not offer Bedford a suitable part-the key character being that of Imogen-so the renowned actor has been accommodated with the title part in "Richard II" which Joseph Hardy will direct. Those operations included, ABC alleged, arms shipments to Taiwan, Syria and India, efforts to destabilize the economies of Hong Kong, Greece and the Philippines and a CIA plot to murder Rewald. He delights in the unconventional thought, the outrageous quote.

Productions of "West Side Story" "Porgy and Bess" and a new "La Boheme" directed by Italian composer/director Gian Carlo Menotti will make up Opera Pacific's first season at the new Orange County Performing Arts Center, the center and opera organization announced Thursday. Since then she has "become seduced by the theater" "The Girls' Party" came to San Diego after Romberger met Kit Goldman, the Gaslamp's managing producer, through a mutual friend. I was thrilled when I heard she would be coming in for a reading-up until then I'd been kinda vague about the whole thing" "They were looking for Goldie (Hawn) types when I was called in" Hunt recalled. For years, though, it appeared that "Love Is Never Silent" would be the sound that American TV audiences would never hear.

Holland, who with Paul Hengge adapted the screenplay from a novel by Herrmann Field, is concerned with morality during a period when all moral boundaries seem to have been obliterated. A platform on the open stage, adorned with a few weeds and rocks, represents a timeless, mythic "blasted heath" As the crises of the drama unfold, the platform splits, rises and falls in various abstract configurations. These talented independent dancer-choreographers are ready to fight back with the weapon they wield best-modern dance. "It's an exciting time" he said, during a recent breakfast at the Bel-Air Hotel. While I'm in Europe, I often find other work in Denmark or Switzerland or somewhere.

"The seed of this band was planted in 1957, when I had a band in Birdland" Pierce says. The audience never sees an actual hanging in the ballet; that is just suggested by a light slanting across the stage from the wings "You sense that the body is hanging there" Guidi said "People come out and react to the body They get caught up in the violence. "We're collaborating with artists, sculptors and musicians on these pieces" Isaacs said "Dance is too narrow. Another is a sense of discovery, most astonishing here in "The High Desert" which has a landscape painting inset in a tin collage landscape.

"And by that, I don't necessarily mean read and liked" He cited with particular pleasure a letter he got from a disgusted citizen who wrote: "I've been reading you for 15 years and you're just as bad now as you ever were" "Those kinds of readers I like" Trudeau said "They're reading the strip. There he stands, a crank, a killer, a scapegoat, a good writer Our bane and our brother. She swept through the tragedy with passion bordering on desperation, with wildly original ideas validating a cumulative series of aching climaxes. This weakness in recent years only makes Saturday night's screening of USC's 1985 Advanced Film Projects class all the more exciting. But be a little patient: What builds beneath this quiet exterior, shot through with dark wit, is a haunting examination of the price that romantic idealism can exact. "I will be an old-fashioned music director, an in-house conductor"Of course, I will accept a certain amount of guest engagements-that is to be expected. Beneath the shocks and the gore and the special effects (by Richard Edlund) is a subtext, Holland says, of noble, Apollonian love vs rascally, Dionysian love.

The adults are unthreatening and sympathetic, even if some are a bit addled. The magazine is dated 1980, the same year in which Mell Irvin died at the age of 85. For 80 of those years, he used the outhouse 50 yards south of the back door whenever nature called Instead of Delsey or Scot tissue, Mell used a corn cob. (A National Transportation Safety Board report said the probable cause of that accident was pilot error) But in the four years between the two crashes, Bellisario said, there had been no aircraft accidents in either series, save for one bird strike that damaged the canopy of a Hughes 500 helicopter used in "Magnum" It caused no injuries, he added. Inheriting central duties designed for the recalcitrant Gelsey Kirkland, Natalia Makarova, glittered and flirted outrageously-and magnificently-as the mischievous Kitri. Johnson says she has been dancing "every day for the last five years" since her first class-taken while recovering from a knee injury she suffered at 19. Robert Walker, business manager of the San Francisco Opera, said that sounded to him like "grandfathering in" permanent grants. Also scheduled for release next week: "Compromising Positions" and "Stephen King's Silver Bullet" April: "Witness" (April 9, "Invasion, U. S. A" (April 15, "American Flyers" (April 21, "Cocoon" (April 29) and "Agnes of God" (April 30 "A Chorus Line" is also due April 30.

"I was an academic All-American at Union College (in Schenectady, N. Y) when I graduated" Bernhardt says during a conversation from his home in Louisville "I played third base. I suspect that looking back on the Life days is not unlike remembering colonial service in India with others who were there. With imaginative resource and mastery of mood, the ensemble expressed a metaphysical concept, such as the revelation of power beyond human comprehension (based on John 21:6-7, through Salmon's weighty, rhythmic pantomime and the musicians' liquid washes of brass and percussion. On the surface, the Vantage book looks like the typical movie novelization that routinely appears in the wake of a hit movie But this one is vastly different. Here, I can't even understand the signs" Horowitz's manager, Peter Gelb, who is vice president of Columbia Artists Management, Inc, is producing the television event and, in an entrepreneurial role, has hired a Swiss television organization to broadcast the concert from a six-camera video truck The BBC will coordinate the worldwide satellite coverage.

"What I told the NARAS meeting is that the industry should start thinking that they have a responsibility beyond the bottom line" And the musicians' unions? "Do they have the power" he asked in response. "When the fashion was to wear beads and leave three shirt-buttons open, he'd leave five open" comments a longtime acquaintance. "The only thing in my office that isn't donated is that" Rogol said, pointing to his own personal Panasonic ghetto blaster behind a sprawling donated executive desk. But whatever we're doing, it's working" Befitting someone whose reputation as the programming whiz kid who once startled Los Angeles radio out of its '70s "boss radio" doldrums, Carroll-a stocky, intense man with a wild growth of hair-has a fast, pat answer for every question. Given "Falcon Crest's" past performance and "Miami Vice's" extremely good showing in reruns this summer, they together could draw more than 60% of the total viewers tuned in on Fridays this fall. I feel myself caught in the middle, and I sympathize with the dancers but I also understand management's position" Yet with her consistent calmness and firmness of tone, Graves says simply, "I try to decide what's best all the way round"Seeing Lorraine Graves dance the Princess of Unreal Beauty in "Firebird" or the bugle-bearing ballerina/majorette in "Stars and Stripes-two of the roles she will perform with Dance Theatre of Harlem in the season at Pasadena Civic Auditorium starting Saturday-few people would wonder why the 5-foot-10 woman got into ballet. The principal actors had come and gone quietly the night before at a private reception "As to ceremony" said Bozo quietly, "there will be none.

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