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Most commercial galleries take commissions of 33% to 50, according to Herbst. The movie will be "Golden Child" an action-comedy set in India and Los Angeles. "I'm told the film has been banned because of its violence and that it might hurt Finland's relationship to another country" Harlin said recently after a screening of his film here "They didn't say what country, but it's obviously Russia But for me, this is an action-adventure film. The police were trying to catch our toes with their barricade. Still, it was a supreme moment in pop history when co-writers Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie stepped on stage to a standing ovation to accept the Grammy on behalf of USA for Africa, the organization that sponsored the benefit recording project. These are familiar dishes for the most part, but considerably lightened since Nicky Blair's I, if I remember correctly.

Meanwhile, a 14-song sound-track album is due out on Capitol Records. The run will be limited to 250 high-quality prints and 2,000 posters. It is always so touching to see a raggedy hunk of plaster and two-by-fours bearing a swath of grimy wallpaper with a light rectangle where a precious picture used to hang. San Diego's new Horton Plaza center, also developed by Hahn, houses the fledgling San Diego Art Center for $1 a year. As listeners in 15 cities will observe, the Ganelin Trio is phenomenal-largely avant-garde and variously outrageous, chaotic, noisy, swinging, adventurous, consonant, dissonant, witty (among its titles are "The Return of the Prodigal Fun" "It's Too Good to Be Jazz" and "Who's Afraid of Anthony Braxton) and totally unpredictable.

"In a Beverly Hills restaurant like this you'd expect to find some hip people, some people who know rock music" he said. In addition, he is the new music director and conductor of the Northwest Chamber Orchestra in Seattle, where the ensemble plays a season of eight pairs of concerts at the University of Washington. Two artists share simultaneous shows and a certain obscurity but otherwise have little in common John Mason is a celebrated veteran L. A ceramic artist little seen hereabouts in recent years. He's the wise man become a fool, whereas his Fool is now more clearly than ever the wise man. Co-produced by Garland Kyle and Michelle Paymar, "For Our Lives" is unsensational and unsentimental, presenting AIDS prevention information and interviews with health professionals and AIDS victims. For example, Chong's last performance, "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Darkness" was about a bunch of creepy yuppies who also happened to be vampires and, of late, Monk mainly has restricted herself to her musical work.

But if you have a chance to be thinner-why not try? It's easier that way" Added Marjoriejean Matuzek, administrative assistant for the Metropolitan Opera's Young Artists training program: "On television no one wants fat people hunking around on stage. Summing up: line from "A Piece of Monologue" remembered, "Window gone Hands gone Lamp gone" Critic Gone Joined Godot Don't wait up. You know what I mean" In today's "Schoolbreak" story Zal plays Alfie, a level-headed, very intelligent girl who must cope with her sister's terminal illness and with her mother's (Millie Perkins) belief in evangelical faith healers. Goodbody) As you might guess, this is no way to run a magazine, and any magazine run this way (by headstrong writers, arrogant photographers and crude, ignorant editors) wouldn't survive to see its first anniversary edition-not even Rolling Stone. The ever-ambitious group planned its first album, "Script for a Jester's Tear" as part of a trilogy. Given that premise, and this cast (including Sam Waterston as Danson's buddy, the movie might have come up bright, warm and amusing But a little male guilt may be operating here.

Erlicht and company already have canceled their legendary meetings with new series producers "It scares the hell out of me" said Hill. My Tuesday night class capsule reports on Monday night's plot lines became our little in-joke in Journalism 467 So this invitation now became tempting. The entire Museum of African American Art is housed at the May Co Crenshaw, for instance. The second opera is expected to be a venture with several other opera companies, including the Michigan Opera Theatre.

What grabbed his engineer's eye was an art of almost unbelievable skill and virtuosity. He's also acted in theaters in his native Baltimore, Philadelphia, Houston, St. "Of course the double standard still exists" said Playgirl Editor Thomasine (Tommi) Lewis. In a review of a recent production of Gluck's noble "Alceste" in the French capital, Mazzi bemoans the use of a system euphemistically called "sonorization" The Grand Opera apparently has stooped low enough to introduce electronic amplification, despite the relatively small size (by U. S.

And also, I wasn't such a ninny about it this time, such a wimp. "The fact that the relationship kept moving forward this season isn't going to stop" Caron continued "We got to the precipice. "When I danced in San Diego" she said, "I almost think I was stronger (technically, but I couldn't have made it in the chorus I didn't have the stamina It's very hard, physically. James S. That's the 'shortcut-the only 'shortcut' " Though Tozzi, his wife Monte and their two children, now 17 and 13, originally moved to the beach community to get out of an urban center (New York) and into a milder climate, some of the other reasons the 20-year Metropolitan Opera veteran brought his family to Southern California in 1975 are no longer pressing, he says"I expected, in addition to my operatic work, to get roles in films and television" he recalls, seated in the comfortable living room of his ocean-facing home.

"It won't bring her back, but we can put our energies into something worthwhile instead of just churning"The impressive lineup for today's concert at Saddleback College includes several of the Southland's best bands, from the Rave-Ups to Fishbone to the Wild Cards. Huge mural-like drawings depict heroic male nudes sucked into a purgatorial vortex. But this is one of those rare instances in which the actors actually seem to grow into their roles, and it isn't long before we've come to regard their scenes from a marriage as something close to our own. This is a series about a group who have been friends since their college days in the '60s and now are part of the '80s Establishment.

NEW YORK — Mick and Keith weren't there, but the backstage crowd for the recent 10th anniversary reunion of the Dead Boys still turned a few heads: David Letterman's musical sidekick Paul Shaffer, MTV veejay Martha Quinn and rock tough-gal Joan Jett. What about the future? Bowie, among others, has raised the possibility of an annual Live Aid concert that would expand the famine goal to include other charitable endeavors. But many of the key figures in Live Aid-from London concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith to associate TV producer John Uplinger-don't see how all the forces involved in this show could be brought together again. About the "dirtiest" it gets is when he describes the unsuccessful attempts to housebreak his new puppy: After finding a mess on the carpet, Hanifin rubbed the puppy's nose in it, at which point the dog looked up at him and said, "Hey, you're really sick" Beyond stylistic preference, Hanifin thinks it's wise to keep his routine PG-rated so that it would be appropriate, as is, for "The Tonight Show" He was quick to add, however, that he probably won't even seek a slot on the program for a while "I'm about two years away" he said. Events will get under way at noon both days with opening ceremonies in the choral shell. SAN DIEGO — The three women in Judy Romberger's comedy/drama "The Girls' Party" making its world premiere tonight at the Gaslamp Quarter Theatre, could be called her contemporaries: Pasadena housewives like her, who are at the age where "they're. From there, I ended up doing the wet streets, the buildings -everything down to the fire hydrants and things people would never see" An industrial designer who has worked for major corporations such as General Electric, Ford Motor Co, Honda, Philips, Lear and others, Mead made the transition into motion pictures in 1979, with the first "Star Trek" feature film.

"Pump Boys and Dinettes" doing well in its San Diego Old Globe incarnation, has fallen off the marquee at the Henry Fonda here. "This paved the way for the cultural revolution among black artists of the '60s, who glorified their own images with 'black is beautiful' "Hidden Heritage" which opened in Washington late last year, will travel to 10 museums on a two-year national tour. More likely, they recognized that this band is still very much in the incubation process. The most significant element comes at the end: audience response-at the play and in post-show discussion. "60 Minutes" reports on allegations of corruption in Mexico's oil industry, checks in on the investigation of an alleged $750-million fraud in Dallas and profiles a New York millionaire who returned to his grade school to offer to pay the tuition for any children who went on to college, 7 p. m (2) (8. .

"Some people say I'm over the hill and I can't be contemporary I don't like to hear that It makes me mad I want people to see that I have a following Watch the video. Of late, a cadre of "Good Morgan L. A" loyalists has been despairing of ever again hearing the graybearded grouch on Los Angeles radio. Kensett returned home in 1847 to what a friend described as "a series of noiseless victories" Kensett's paintings had preceded him and built a reputation that he would only augment as his style evolved evermore toward a distinctive and unmistakable Yankee-type art. At the 323-seat Theatre Three, Lamont Johnson will direct the American premiere of "Nanawatai" William Mastrosimone's play about Afghanistan's resistance to Soviet occupation (which he is said to have witnessed firsthand, opening Sept 23. Part of the same thinking is we are using a cast of unknown faces" In addition, Petrie and star Jeff Fahey visited convicted murderer Charles Rumbaugh in a Huntsville, Tex, prison prior to his execution Sept 11. Each year she presents about 75 events at Sushi which draw about 60 people to each performance in the intimate 55-by-32-foot loft. In San Diego, "there were crowds at our openings but no sales" Sigmund said.

Lo! She can see! Within 10 minutes, the villagers have set up an "I Was There at the Miracle" T-shirt concession. Last year, Jack Nicholson flew him to Aspen to do his ski house. "I'm not a person for whom music frequently conjures up images" Gordon says. is one big suburb-Queens with palm trees-but in fact it is a constant shift between suburbia and city.

On Thursday, photographers were evicted from the press room before director Roman Polanski appeared for a press conference following the screening of his new $30-million film "Pirates" That policy will be reviewed on a day-to-day and conference-to-conference basis, depending on the people involved and their concern for security, said press liaison Lucius Barre. Viewers of the thudding program can think of a likelier explanation: She feared falling asleep. . . if his director will point out to him where he's underlining things without need. There is a shortage of charisma and electricity to Cox and company, but they'll have to find other ways to compensate Better yet, guys, forget about it and just wail. . During Westweek, the satellite also will be taking pictures of the mirror array outside the Design Center. There's always something on Melrose Avenue to make even the most jaded urbanites gape as they inch through the never-ending gridlock.

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