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"Oh" Rosenblatt said, eyes twinkling impishly, "that's the problem. This dazzling display of mental finesse has been organized by director Kim Breslin into a two-hour show that never repeats itself. For $1,250, season ticket holders get admission to all shows on the schedule as well as a small placard engraved with their name affixed to their season seat. 'See you later' " she joked, adding, "I promised them 'I'm a real tornado. "We have such a free-form style that at any given time in the 24 hours a day we're on the air, listeners never really know what they're going to hear: from industrial sounds and experimental jazz to hard-core punk, folk, soul, swing, reggae, African and the blues" Indeed, KCR's programming elasticity, while in concept the antithesis of a regular radio format like Top 40 or country, has in recent years become a loosely defined format of its own, known around the country at similar college radio stations as "college alternative" Locally, the "college alternative" format has also been adopted by KSDT at UC San Diego, which broadcasts 21 hours a day, seven days a week. We usually have a special guest and we do a couple of concerts.

The five-member ensemble, led by director Octavio Ramirez, offers unimaginative let's-toss-this-one-in routines that often trail off without a definite conclusion, and the mime, for the most part, is performed without crispness or clarity Enervation, not innovation, is the result. It's hard to breathe in the universe that Robert Jessup has invented. "This is the same thing that has been happening to me throughout my life" said the newswoman in a rare departure from the objective demeanor she maintains on "NewsHour" "But I wanted to be a journalist, and I've insisted on being regarded as a journalist, so I have tried to maintain some distance. and Post-Newsweek, are getting into first-run magazine-format shows in a big way.

There wasn't time then but later he came to London, sang and appeared in my then-company, 'Gilbert & Sullivan for All' " Adams says he is enjoying this production particularly because, "I don't do that much G&S anymore"The hearty laugh and ever-smiling offstage presence remain; age seems not to be catching up with Donald Adams. No less typically, the band works only a few nights a month and most of its members earn their living as free-lancers in the TV, movie and recording studios. Cobb-Willy as a dapper little man who goes to his death as gleefully as if he'd just put over the deal of his life. He went berserk, like a whirlwind" Asked by night court commissioner Bill Norris if he understood the misdemeanor assault and battery charges against him, Penn said, "Yeah" Penn, 24, wearing blue jeans, worn track shoes and a blue shirt, was taken into custody in his room at the landmark Maxwell House Hotel.

Cardinal Borromeo's extensive collection was augmented in succeeding centuries until it totaled some 12,000 works These were rearranged, restored and catalogued in the 1960s. Tune in to KKHR-FM (93. 1) at noon on April 21 and get the full three-hour audio version of "USA for Africa" Produced by the Westwood One Network, the special includes performances and interviews with virtually every pop star who guests on the top-selling "We Are the World" single. She then started taking pictures of her assailants, which dispersed them faster than tear gas. It's about a family's disastrous holiday vacation at a nightmarish Caribbean resort "Last Resort" was filmed on Catalina. (In the beautiful details from the Lascaux and Pech-Merle cave paintings under the credits, you're also aware that the film makers are a bit off, since this breathtaking work is Paleolithic, about 18,000 years off) The film is less a trip back to alien cultures than a wilderness weekend with some fairly hirsute and surly company. One look is all young Brad needs to search him out, to adopt a little of that swagger as his birthright, to follow his father into the family business-stealing. The raw stuff of "At Close Range" (Bruin, Chinese Theatre) is classically and grotesquely American, with an inexorable pull. The success of 'Dragon's Lair' proved them wrong: It's a question of presenting animation in the right format.

We must make sure the artist remains an important part of that equation "There's a confusion these days between technology and art. Most of them enforce more stringent restrictions than what the FCC permits, limiting their number to no more than two per hour and airing them only between programs. For the first time he had his father, Dick Nash, on trombone. "I look for dancers who have a lot of movement imagination and who are consummate technicians" said Lubovitch, whose company will perform Friday through Sunday in Royce Hall, UCLA. And I hated it" As music director of the Flint, Mich, Symphony and associate conductor of the Rochester, N. Y, Philharmonic, Jackson has put his Russian studies to good use.

By 1900 the grandiose statements of painters like Hill had fallen from fashion. David Salle has made a successful career out of this very premise, but this particular package is so thoughtless and enveloped in ego that the result is merely one of visual overdose, devoid of both conceptual and emotional integrity (Eilat Gordin, 644 N Robertson Blvd, to June 4). The layers of jewelry decorating his four arms and a conical headdress make him a voluptuous deity indeed. More recently, American Ballet Theatre's Leslie Browne and Ethan and Gabrielle Brown are children of former Ballet Theatre couple Kelly and Isabelle Brown.

With "Hidden Voice" though, she expected the same kind of poses to be taken seriously (this was a nominally adult piece-but the emotional rhetoric seemed just as arbitrary and essentially bogus. Most prominent of the Aubreyesque books was Merle Miller's nonfiction classic "Only You, Dick Daring" Miller, who later wrote "Plain Speaking" the oral biography of Harry Truman, managed in "Dick Daring" to satirize TV in general and Aubrey in particular. Gently jabbing and stabbing at the melodies, Foster made each tune an exercise in controlled freneticism Foster's trio succeeded on several levels. "Most of it is keyboards, so it was quite simple" Ure was continually astonished by Geldof's tactics: "The guy's a maniac, a dictator He's ruthless.

Sister Bertrille wins out because she was airborne, cuter and didn't talk "like dis" There are undoubtedly real-life ghetto clergy with some of Hardstep's rough-edged qualities, men and women whose stories would make fascinating TV. As a concert hall, however, it is not really good" In January, Meltzer's acoustical renovation proposals were placed before the Board of Governors of the Music Center Operating Co, which runs the Center and acts as landlord in representing the actual owner of the land, the County of Los Angeles. Cast to include Arleen Auger, Della Jones, Eiddwen Harrhy, Jonathan Mack and Kenneth Cox Philharmonia Baroque and L. A Master Chorale "Porgy and Bess" (Gershwin Co-production with Houston Grand Opera. "His attraction to physical violence" Ooooooooh! "His ability to commit cold-blooded. From the start, you know that eventually Hemingway will be menaced, just as Eastwood's daughters were in "Tightrope" But why is it that in the movies the loved ones of pursuers of homicidal maniacs are invariably left unprotected? Why, in this instance, does Russell tell the killer that he's going to have Hemingway guarded round the clock, and then not do it! "The Mean Season" which was vigorously directed by "The Grey Fox's" Phillip Borsos, builds and sustains enough momentum to succeed despite this lapse and the further drawback of the triteness with which Hemingway's character is drawn.

It's a performance indebted to Tom Hulce, the film Mozart, so much so, in fact, that our younger and succeeding generations may never be able to dissociate Mozart the artist's exquisite music from the pop depiction of the little man's peals of donkey-like laughter. Tina Marie Goff shows us the pretentiousness of an uncertain woman as Costanza, Mozart's wife, while sacrificing nothing of Costanza's dutifulness and decency-Goff's most adept at the transition from early sexy flirtatiousness to the bone-weary torpor that poverty engenders Darrell Sandeen makes a delightfully blank emperor, and D. We really like freaking out" Sonic Youth has twice toured Europe, where its three records have been critically acclaimed. "Someone even suggested that we put in pine needle smells" Le Guin says and chortles. After an appearance last Wednesday at Safari Sam's, Plain Wrap returns to its home turf for a performance of acoustic music Sunday at 3 p. m at Atomic Records in Huntington Beach. The work is one of the few prime drip-period Pollock's still in private hands. His superb, awe-inspiring film dramatizes his belief that "God did not send his Son to earth so churches would be built. They settled into a spacious studio on Rue Ferou (near the Luxembourg Gardens, where they remained to his death in 1976 and where Juliet maintains a huge collection of his work and an ever-growing archive. Currently working on a major retrospective of Man Ray's work (set to open in 1988 at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art before traveling across the country and closing in Europe, she took time out to help gallery director David Fahey organize the exhibition at Hawkins.

Goodwin, of the National Institute of Mental Health, will provide commentary. There, mother (Millie Perkins, still beautiful enough to attract exactly the wrong kind of man) and grandmother (Eileen Ryan) try, ineffectively, to control two sons, Brad Jr. Manning; based on a story by Holzman, Randel, Lisa Tomei, Barry Zetlin Camera Eddie Van Der Enden Music Susan Justin Art directors J. Rae Fox, Lynda Burbank Film editors Holzman, Zetlin. At MOMA a piece called "Delineator" consists of just two oblong steel slabs about 10 by 25 feet One lies on the floor, the other is attached to the ceiling.

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