Or noodles topped with barbecued meat-you can't go wrong there. What have they to do with a play that runs (counting intermissions) for five hours? One answer might be that this is also the generation that has learned from TV how to dip in and out of a story, certainly a valuable skill when watching O'Neill, who always says everything twice. He even hosted a daytime variety show called, straightforwardly, "Keene at Noon" "You could hardly turn on Channel 2 that I wasn't there" he said at KNX's Sunset Boulevard offices That ended when he was fired in a 1974 management shakeup. Past Oscar winners for actor and actress are introduced, among them, Luise Rainer, Ginger Rogers, Joan Fontaine, Greer Garson, Olivia De Havilland, Jose Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn, Ernest Borgnine, Lee Marvin, Rod Steiger, Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda, Ellen Burstyn, Louise Fletcher, Richard Dreyfuss, Sally Field, Meryl Streep, Robert Duvall and F Murray Abraham. Now in his seventh season as a principal of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the 38-year-old violist from Japan, who has lived and worked in the United States since coming here from England in 1972, appears as soloist with the Philharmonic Thursday through Sunday in performances of Richard Strauss' "Don Qixote" in the Music Center Pavilion and in Santa Ana. It was a good, solid, respectable choir that, under the direction of Christopher Robinson, sang with reasonable purity and focus but without raising the pulse or engaging the heart. "The only version that has existed for all these years is a 16-millimeter print-down of the 35-millimeter version.
"We do do our best to keep our performance style rather straight" he said. Paul Getty Trust to be used for programs in research and education; $800,000 from the Times Mirror Foundation to endow a chair for a distinguished scholar of American civilization, and "a major gift" of an undisclosed amount from Mr and Mrs R Stanton Avery Railroad magnate Henry E. The audience at the Villa laughed nervously when a fading passport photo foils an attempt by Western journalists to get Pran out of the country, gasped in revulsion at scenes of Khmer Rouge brutality, murmured in shock when teen-age Khmer Rouge soldiers uproot tomato plants that Pran had planted at a Khmer Rouge work camp. "There's a Vietnam vet in the story, based on the kind of guys who could never readjust to civilian life and now live in the bush; an Indian woman; a logger; and the Carsons, a family in the timber business.
There will be more as Los Angeles theater comes to feel its strength. There's not a wasted second in the tightly structured "Streetwalkin' " as it propels Leo toward catastrophe with explosive force. Not previously announced, conductor Henry Lewis will lead the "Salome" performances, and Scottish conductor Alexander Gibson will conduct "Madama Butterfly" which will be staged by Peter Ebert. Each year these crude and excessive solicitations embarrass the academy, embarrass you and demean the significance of the Academy Award of merit for outstanding achievement" One publicity vice president tried to explain why a studio would take ad for, say, Klaus Kinski as best actor in "Little Drummer Girl" or best supporting actor for John Lone as the Neanderthal in "Iceman" neither of whom would seem to have much of a chance at a nomination: "You just can't say no. For the upcoming week, Tuchman was to be a guest of actor Steve Martin, the board's newest member, who was throwing a little get-together for some of his favorite friends in the art world, and David Hockney was lecturing on the Wolper Picassos for members of the Entertainment Alliance, an exclusive Hollywood collectors' club newly formed by Tuchman There were also the usual staff meetings and paper work.
Since June 30, 1979, and despite artistic successes and growth under new music director Sidlin-and a growing number of symphony subscribers, an increase in private donations, the corporate sponsorship of orchestral activities and grants from county, state and federal agencies-the deficit at no point has decreased below that amount (see chart at left Treasurer Lentzner outlines the components of the deficit "First, we have some $250,000 in accounts payable. However, unlike "Inspirations" artists who have use of their hands or can paint by holding brushes in their mouths, Fires is too disabled to do either. MISCELLANY: Imagine my surprise, at the Original Sonora Cafe not long ago, to find that, among the items listed on the computerized check presented to my party, were "Choc mse 2 female" "lob tost 2 female" and "blu crnb 2 female" Do females get special treatment from the kitchen here? Or is this some way of helping hapless servers remember who gets what (which they ought hardly to need, since the "2" clearly refers to the seating position of the orderer of the dishes in question?. Nevertheless, Moscow experienced the work of a unique master. In the still lifes, figure paintings, landscapes and cityscapes exhibited at Newport, Thiebaud adapts commercial art's techniques of exaggeration and caricature, and incorporates his stage experience to dramatize the ordinary.
After "Amelia" aired, Zal received many letters from children and adults who confided that they had been victims of child abuse but had kept it secret until they saw the film "I was happy that I helped people It made me feel sooo good. In subject, they combine the grandeur of nature observed with the commonplace sights of auto travel with its soporific stretches of freeway, billboards and directional signs Some fall into the repetitive drear of their subject. Over at "the other" weekly, L. A. To get the story on the air, though, Fjeld did have to make one enormous sacrifice-herself.
The Tuesday program by San Francisco Ballet also included artistic director Helgi Tomasson's newest work, "Confidencias" in which Cisneros listens to pianist Roy Bogas play a nostalgic little waltz composition by Ernesto Nazareth and then launches into large-scale technical/emotional statements. But the "in" thing now is for rock stars to celebrate their roots. Help save the goose" Griem's "golden egg" remark referred to the huge success of the festival as a tourist attraction This year's exhibition-and-tableaux event, July 9 to Aug. The pivotal characters remain former West Point classmates, Mexican War comrades and business partners Orry Main (Patrick Swayze) and George Hazard (James Read, who are now following their separate destinies, accompanied by separate swells of symphonic music. and 8 p. m) Saturday at the East County Performing Arts Center here. The size and frequency of the increments will depend upon exactly how many miles of road they actually repair. In this tree-shaded house on a busy street, next door to a cleaners and down the street from both the Synergy Power Institute and the Jungian Dreamwork Institute, Waters profitably launched her idea of good cooking: "having the freshest ingredients you could find, and then doing as little as possible to them" Swathed in black, her daughter Fanny balanced on her hip, Waters is heartened by a national health-consciousness that is sending people back to foods that taste good and are good for them.
Foley seems determined to exhaust the handbook of directorial "wizardry" with the sort of hardware that overloaded "Reckless" his first film: Subjective semi-slow motion, brooding lighting, motes of dust so thick you could walk up them, nighttime shots of a rural Pennsylvania town with streets that seem to be paved with patent leather. Perhaps the subject carries too much emotional weight for Richman to deal with properly just now. He found very few collectors in San Diego, perhaps three, and had never sold a canvas here for more than $300. He's working on a new book and on a production of "Flight Toward the North" based on a Klaus Mann novel. That was topped on MTV last month by the hilarious Madison Square Garden rematch between Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper, which ended in pandemonium when Mr.
"You find them on sale everywhere-even in airports" And in the United States? He smiled wistfully and shrugged. (The Twelfth Night Repertory Company and Little Broadway Productions were missed) And CSUSB undeniably is not centrally located (some hardy souls with pioneer spirit came from the Valley. and 8 p. m) Saturday at the East County Performing Arts Center here. Photographer Tom Szalay captured his subject enjoying a hearty horselaugh in "Laughing Horse" Ceramic "people" are packed into the partially opened sardine can in "Some People Live Like Sardines" a miniature work by Sidney Searles.
Moore will play Melba Patterson, the director of the visitors center in New York City and the divorced mother of a 9-year-old daughter, to be portrayed by Jamila Perry. NBC, bracing for a run at first-place CBS next season, said Wednesday that it will put six new series in its fall lineup-including a new version of the Alfred Hitchcock series of yesteryear. In addition, she said, NBC Television will be filming the simulcast at various radio stations across the country in preparation for a special report on the NBC Nightly News. and a board member of the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Orange County Business Committee for the Arts. We must ask such questions as these: Has the film's writer successfully captured the black cultural idioms of the designated time span and place? The gospel music, the hell-fire preaching in the small, rural church, the juke joint are black cultural idioms amenable to the expression of a limited number of contemporary feminist issues. But football game or not, the law requires that the chief executive officially take the oath of office on Jan 20, and so he shall, along with Vice President George Bush. Despite a tentative agreement by MGM/UA to add a disclaimer to "Year of the Dragon" last week, there still was harsh reaction toward the movie in the Asian American communities here, in New York and in San Francisco.
It still plays new-wave rock after midnight and maintains at least one other holdover from the old days: a commitment to radio drama. Probably the single most appropriate activity, art's equivalent of picnics on the grass, are visits to permanent collections. Finally, though, it's difficult to see her work as anything other than a pretty way to arrive at a dead end And this work suffers from certain pretensions. "About 20 years ago they showed the film in Los Angeles" Feld recalled, "and of the entire film-director, producer, actors, extras-everybody was dead, except for me" Since he came to America in 1923 in Max Reinhardt's epic stage production of "The Miracle" American moviegoers have seen Feld as a villainous German in "Lancer Spy" a hotel manager in "Idiot's Delight" (more often he was demoted to itinerant desk clerk, as in Wesley Ruggles' "I Met Him in Paris" and countless others, a zany psychiatrist in "Bringing Up Baby" and-well, complete list furnished upon request; Feld could probably name them all from memory.
