Lewis acknowledged similarities between that plot element and the real-life MOVE commune that was fire-bombed in May by Philadelphia police. Some fans spotted the singer and crowded about him to get his autograph, officer Alfredo Perez said. (To reproduce the album sound on stage, Lone Justice added two musicians for the tour: keyboardist Mike Kindred and guitarist Tony Gilkyson. 'GRUNT! THE WRESTLING MOVIE' A New World Pictures and James G Robinson presentation.
It's that feeling that we all love, that a ton of metal is about to fall on us. Despite their careful and candid belt-tightening measures and very successful fund-raising efforts this past year (a weeklong national pledge drive in April raised $6 million for NPR stations, NPR officials had to ask the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a mid-year bail out of $921,000 in March to assure that the two news programs would have production funds for the rest of 1985. What to do? Who's to pay if the jar is cracked open again to get him out? It's a nifty little moral on the perils of pride and greed that gives this veteran team of comedians quite possibly the best material of their careers. "I did TV and live shows, but I wasn't on the records; I was just a part-time member. What if becomes so what ? At its best, science fiction is meaningfully prophetic.
When in doubt, suggested Mark Twain, tell the truth. WGBH-TV, a public television station, has been involved in captioning entertainment programs but has not done real-time captioning Dr. 'GRUBBY STORIES' The couple in Carolyn Allport's "Fried-first of four one-acts grouped at Theatre/Theater under the self-descriptive title, "Grubby Little Stories-isn't one with whom we'd care to spend much time. It's just that the parents are too delicate to investigate its gender. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts from 1981 to 1983, at a cost of $2. 6 million a season The chief underwriter was Shell Oil. When I discovered the bird, it seemed inevitable" So Cutler-Shaw has not only incorporated bird imagery into her work, but turned the mass releases of messenger pigeons into a sort of trademark for the opening of her exhibits, public projects and readings. Pre-intermission, Buswell and Perry gave a muscular account of the D-major Sonata.
In its first recorded performance (Unicorn-Kanchana DKP 9029) in nearly 40 years, Eric Fenby, the composer's friend, secretary and devoted champion, leads the Royal Philharmonic with optimum sensitivity to the fragile emotional atmosphere of the score. The symphony post has been vacant since March, when Topper Smith resigned to become orchestra manager of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. And I've got 5 1/2 hours of catalogued material that I can do on stage. The Modern Jazz Quartet, which will open the "Legends of Jazz" series Sunday, was formed in 1951 by four ex-members of Dizzy Gillespie's rhythm section. Second, there's the inevitable comparison of the Macchiaioli with the relentlessly popular French Impressionists, a parallel that guarantees an appreciative audience. How would the artists react once they began assembling and saw how little input they'd have in the evening's creative process? Jones already had recorded the instrumental tracks and had worked out with arranger Tom Bahler the parts in the song that each soloist would sing.
Cosby himself was out of the country on vacation and unavailable for comment, but in Los Angeles, Norman Brokaw, executive vice president of the William Morris Agency and Cosby's agent and adviser of 20 years, explained that the project had appealed to the entertainer because "it just sounded like the right book at the right time, and therefore we went ahead and concluded the deal" Cosby's contract was negotiated jointly by Brokaw and Owen Laster of the Morris agency in New York. His forte was playing villains in B-grade Westerns, where the formula dictated a happy ending for the hero and an unseemly demise for the bad guy. The lineup offers three new shows that, like the returning "Kate & Allie" are about women in contemporary America: two Monday-night sitcoms, "Taking the Town" and "Designing Women" and a one-hour Thursday series, "Kay O'Brien, Surgeon" It also moves "Magnum, P. I" to a new Wednesday-night slot, thus permanently retiring it from its Thursday battles against NBC's hit "The Cosby Show" and "Family Ties" That battle now will be waged by CBS' returning "Simon and Simon" The "Magnum" move may offer some consolation to the show's producer Don Bellisario, whose "Airwolf" a 2 1/2-season veteran, got the ax. The second dwells on the interaction between camera and event-or the validation of an act of terror by the effect of television upon it. I can't see myself going to the Antarctic with a load of people I hate just to get an Oscar nomination. "During the detente period (in the '70s, business was booming" Despite the Afghanistan invasion and the Korean Air Lines tragedy, Rozinov points out that "activity has never been down to zero" How does it work? Russart, Rozinov explains, is one of several groups in the United States that have developed "very good relationships" with organizations within the Soviet Union bearing such surprising names as the Peace Committee and Friendship Society.
"I'm not going to say that working with Miles was easy" he said. What has the terrified David done? Why is he here? Just now, David is being readied for a television interview. Fenady, one of more than a dozen producers who contacted McKeown after reading Morrison's story. Woody Allen's "The Purple Rose of Cairo" will be shown outside the competition. Six Southland businesses are among 43 companies throughout the nation that have been named winners of the 1985 annual Business in the Arts Awards for their support of the arts in America last year. They lived by the credo that the show must go on-even if it meant running the projector inside a tent If the film was torn, they patched it If the projectionist was drunk, they ran the show.
"It's hard to get close to a pig" he concedes, "but in our way we were very fond of one another" Mona made the fatal mistake of chowing down on a cake of rat poison and all that remains of the creature is a grave in a field at Taylor's home in Connecticut and a song called "Mona" on the new LP, "That's Why I'm Here" The title cut includes a verse about Belushi, and is a reaffirmation of Taylor's mission in life: to make music. Show times: Tuesdays through Sundays at 8, with an extra 10:30 p. m performance on Saturdays and a Sunday matinee at 2. . The pastel interior is cool and placid-like the waiters (whose service is unusually good. Records said the label has "no intention" of pulling its ads, adding "our relationship with R&R remains as good as ever". "We feel that the public's interest is only in whether or not it's a show they enjoy watching. "If somebody called two weeks ago, then they're gonna have a better chance" L'Hommedieu explained that not only the stars must be handled with kid gloves; studio executives' wives require careful attention as well Have there been bribes? "Well.
