'Porky's' touched on reality" Komack said, "It presented a cross-section of adolescent sex life during a certain time frame. The "California-style" pizza was born-and whatever pizza rules had still remained went straight out the window. on Thursdays-opposite NBC's runaway hit "The Cosby Show-by "Shadow Chasers" an "adventure-comedy series" about an odd-couple team that investigates mysteries of the occult and other unexplained phenomena. We're dealing more with folk and blues and roadhouse rock, and we can even get dangerously close to heavy-metal sometimes, but that doesn't seem to bother anybody" What seems to be connecting above all else is the rough-hewn honesty and eccentricity of what the Beat Farmers and Mojo Nixon put out. Not everyone cites the fear of terrorism as the reason for staying away, but the cancellations are coming in waves.
"In the past few years, I've been writing as much as I want to And that's more than I ever have. Performing groups are yet to be selected for this series, to be called "Tonight, From the Pacific" PBS has already allocated $15,000 in seed money to help develop KOCE's national series plan, but final approval of the plan itself is still pending "It is still in the preliminary stage. A quiet, subdued man whose round glasses make him seem quite professorial, Braxton's views on music are on a complex, highly theoretical level. stations courtesy of the Mutual Broadcasting System, had a tough time finally making it to the Los Angeles radio market. And people in other communities that haven't been as hard hit can be a little more detached in viewing it as a piece of theater" he said.
"It wasn't until I was 17 and started USIU that I began to think seriously about a career" He studied at United States International University's musical theater program. LOS ANGELES — Jamie Torcellini's name has never been a household word in San Diego. None of these credentials, alas, predestine her for Franz Lehar's "Merry Widow" Adams may be a very nice dame from Kingston, Pa, but she isn't automatically convincing as the sophisticated, sensual, wise, whimsical, subtle Hanna Glawari. At best, the men regard Carradine as a harmless eccentric who's at least cleaning up an eyesore. Showing a keen eye for detail, "Louie Bluie" director Terry Zwigoff lets us eavesdrop on a host of impromptu Armstrong and Bogan jam sessions (often accompanied by "Banjo" Ikey Robinson. "Stop Making Sense" the Talking Heads concert movie, will be released by RCA/Columbia at $79. 95 on Nov 13. "3 Men and a Cradle" (at the Goldwyn Pavilion Cinemas and the Town & Country) is a perfectly pleasant little piffle; watching it with an audience you'll probably hear, as I did, that soft cooing sound people make at the sight of a really adorable baby.
"It really started as a fluke" Adams said earlier this week in the administrative offices of Ambassador Auditorium, Pasadena, where he appears as guest artist this weekend with Opera a la Carte in "Pirates of Penzance" "Four years ago, I was in the film of 'The Mikado' for the Brent Walker (Gilbert & Sullivan opera) series, and I was approached to appear in the Chicago production-the Peter Sellars version-of 'Mikado' Because of that, I began to get offers to sing roles in 'Barber of Seville' and 'Fledermaus' Now, I'm doing it all the time" In those four years, Adams has sung in "Katya Kabanova" under Simon Rattle "an absolute joy to work with him" he says, in "Boris" under Claudio Abbado, and in 'Merry Widow' with Maria Ewing. Can I come home? Where am I going to stay? You want me to stay in the street" Before he died of AIDS last November at 32, Bridges had come full circle: from Houston, where he had worked as a $19,000-a-year employee for county flood control until disease disabled him; to Indianapolis, where his sister declined to take him in because she had a baby boy"we heard only sexual contact" his sister says of AIDS' transmission, "now we're hearing other things, like saliva or whatever-then on to Cleveland, and finally back to Houston. Why did she leave? And what will happen to the company? That depends on whom you ask. Magid's employment wasn't "a waste of time or money" Friedman said, but "the people who fixed the show, quite frankly, are (co-anchor) Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley" and John Palmer and Willard Scott, the show's newscaster and joke-cracking weatherman, respectively. Bennett Cohen's "American Music" which has its last performances today as part of the "CalArts in Town" festival at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre, strikes one as a model play-in-progress.
Allan Adams stands out as a purist who doesn't try to make his unfinished wood look like another material. "My dad never pushed me to get involved in baseball as a career" the younger Campanella explains. However, Northshield said, the biggest raves it gets from viewers are for the gentle, pastoral scenes that end the proceedings each Sunday "That's clearly the most popular thing in the show" he said. No new sponsoring underwriters have been announced since the initial announcement, but that may all change today At a scheduled 11 a. m. The restaurant is named for the chefs' sister, Rosa, who directs traffic in the dining room along with another brother, Giuseppi, the maitre'd.
"When you're talking about an actress of her caliber, she can play a tree. The Los Angeles architectural and interior design firm Felderman and Associates Inc. Playing with "Intermezzo" Friday at 1 p. m and again at 8 in the County Museum of Art's "50 Years of Film from the Museum of Modern Art" is "A Bill of Divorcement" (1932, which marked Katharine Hepburn's film debut and the beginning of her long association and friendship with director George Cukor The museum's MOMA double feature at 8 p. m. Takako Yamaguchi, who divides her time between L. A. Giganticism lives.
The choice, Lund said, was made from a relatively "small circle" of administrators of major performing-arts complexes. I'm sure that won't happen again so easily" It would be beneficial if Ferraro's candidacy made women more visible in political reporting on TV. Ishioka, whose late father was a noted pioneering graphic designer, combines a free, ever-questing imagination with traditional Japanese diligence "I asked him two questions before I decided to do the film. Rather like the tune that one of the guests (Tuck Milligan) is trying to work out at home on his guitar-which is why he doesn't really want to be at the party"Blue Window" doesn't "go anywhere" Yet, the viewer gets caught up in its changes. It's a safe bet that writer Tim Curnen or director Larry Carroll (or both) know their samurai classics, and the movie's start and finish show plenty of flair-although their capable and seasoned cinematographer Mac Ahlberg (and editor Brad Arensman) must have had lots to do with the effectiveness of these highly visual sequences.
A handful of the pilots that don't make the September lineup will nonetheless be activated and put on the bench, to be brought in as needed during the season. The actor added that the commercial will end soon anyway, as it was "contracted for only eight weeks". A nude Adam and a New-Wavish Eve, for example, are separated by television screens, globes, a Red Skelton-like clown portrait, and various bric-a-brac-symbolic representations of animus and anima (or fallen man) linked by enigmatic symbols of divine comedy and received information. There's a communal gut feeling-like we all know this person's going to make it" John Waddell, who was judging vocalists and who'll coordinate the school's music department in September, agreed, but added a caveat: "Of course what we're hoping for is to make some balanced ensembles-choirs, orchestras and so forth. "We'll play a show at the Olympic Auditorium, and a lot of people won't go just because of the place that it is (too threatening an atmosphere) and because of all the kids" says singer and co-founder Keith Morris. Note: My apologies to Julio Iglesias for referring to him in my last column (a review of La Casita LC Cafeteria) as Raul. Pran had escaped, which was the rosiest thing that could have happened to me Finally I'd written the story.
