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Ring said his successor should be a man or woman interested in theater and with substantial financial resources and rich theater-going friends. A second series of summer jazz concerts at San Diego State University's 4,500-seat Open Air Theater, produced by Avalon Attractions of Los Angeles, has already signed up two of Humphrey's biggest headliners: Spyro Gyra and Shadowfax. "I know some people say, 'It doesn't matter what they say as long as they're talking about you' " he said the other day in an interview "Those people have never been written about the way I have It hurts" And it does have a personal impact, he added. Nevertheless, Benedetti, for one, forecasts: "It smells like there is really radical change in the air" On a typical day at CalArts, dogs cavort across the polyurethaned expanse of the school lobby, a young man whizzes to class on a skateboard and a young woman shoots a video as she is pushed along in a Vons shopping cart. In one segment, there was a "barbecue show" where friends and members of the studio audience were invited by for burgers and laughs. But now, it's not so easy, since a large portion of his audience has matured and joined the over-35 crowd, which doesn't buy records as readily as teen-agers Radio resistance is also a problem for the singer-actor.

The best of them not only have secret sources of beef, but also age the meat themselves. That's because Ritter's success on television-in "Three's Company" and "Three's a Crowd-has tended to obscure the fact that at heart he's a stage actor, and with a lot of credits "Desire Under the Elms" "The Glass Menagerie" "Butterflies Are Free But having strayed into television, he stayed. To the young and old pianist alike, Liszt's Sonata appears as one of the summits of 19th-Century music, but the methods they use to scale its heights must perforce be different. It shows how a man in post-World War II Italy copes after the theft of a bicycle, which is vital to his job Only available by phone or mail: (800) 221-4720. He has since worked at stations in San Diego, Denver and San Francisco, and joined KGW-TV, an NBC affiliate, in 1983. . The HBO slate is an important peg in Tri-Star's release schedule at a time when the studio's own production division has been floundering.

On Monday morning, USC officials explained that the apparent cancellation of Bass' appearance had not been conveyed to the university. The club's bookings are being handled by Ken Phebus and Ed Christensen, who have booked numerous shows at Fender's Ballroom in Long Beach and other Southern California venues. During her five-week absence, the production company filmed around her scenes, Taylor said. Story and screenplay Richard Carr; based on "The Perfect Round" by Henry Morton Robinson Camera Michael Stringer Music Craig Hundley Production designer Rick Van Ness Costumes Pat Greene Stunt coordinators Dan Haggerty, Greg Walker Wood carvings Haggerty Merry-go-round mural by Devin Film editors Carradine, David Kern. After that band dissolved, McKee began hanging out in local clubs like the Cathay de Grande, where she'd often get up and sing informally with different bands. The Spago overflow crowd Monday night will be across the street at this Dome 16 None of the winners ever do this when told to keep it short 17 Nous" a nominee in 1983 18 Meryl never returned here and everybody cried 19 Bill Hurt's step-grandfather. Last September, at the "topping-out" ceremony for the Orange County Center, Beverly Sills, the New York City Opera's general director, made a dramatic announcement: Her company was negotiating for a possible run at the new Center.

O'Neill also hopes to initiate in-store appearances at Cash for Chaos in July with local punk group D. I. "Yes" she joked, "but I like caviar, too) Champagne was served. Oh yeah, there's something like 'Miami Vice' Forget it" Would "Love, Sidney" with its gay hero, have fared better today, with more homosexual-themed productions being considered for television? "I don't think the problem was the subject matter or the (societal) atmosphere at the time. Even though things are looking brighter for the laser-disc format, it's still a question whether enough consumers and retailers are going to get on the beam. . "As soon as I got to New York, right away everything just started clicking" he said in a recent interview "It was like it was fated to be. I was standing there looking at the theater, knowing the plays had already been cast I said a little prayer about getting work there Then this hand came up and tapped me on the shoulder. Can she have the same impact on prime time? "I've had the prime-time commitment for about a year" Monty says, acknowledging that ABC backed her before Capital Cities took over the network.

"It draws us in through its delicacy and the way light plays through it, changing its face Glass is like nothing else. Sunday at the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art's Sherwood Auditorium. Murphy explained: "People never seem to understand that brash guy on stage isn't me People expect me to be this arrogant jerk when they meet me That's just my stage personality. KTTV's decision regarding "Dynasty" is the second blow in two weeks to the prospect of syndication success for prime-time TV's soap opera champs. "He counted wrong" Reagan was giving America the news, his news.

The sole surviving blonde bombshell of the 1950s-one Joan Olander from Rowena, S. D-appears Wednesday at North Hollywood's Palomino Club, courtesy of KRLA-AM (1110) program director Jim Pewter. Hugo Erfurth's portraits of such eminent figures as painters Otto Dix, Max Beckmann, Lyonel Feininger and Lovis Corinth are exceptional as expressions of personality. Some are simply documentaries and records of his stage dances, others specifically created for the camera, an instrument which has fascinated him for at least two decades. "E. T" director Ron De Moraes sat at the table, a stationary presence as he held quick meetings with staffers from a variety of departments. The Seton piece (a look at undersea life conceived, composed and directed by her) was workshopped last fall in the Taper's "In the Works: 1985" But the Hutchinson play is another kettle of fish: It takes a thoroughly unsentimental look at the blood feuds in Northern Ireland.

"And I felt able to make suggestions to him without worrying about how he'd react. 7 wrestling event in Chicago may wind up as "Wrestlemania II" "It should be out before Christmas" he said. These measures have not improved ACT's recent reviews, but have, according to Ball, reduced the company's deficit by $1 million. It also was an audience that brought along flash cameras and at least one crying baby. There's no doubt that Herb Gardner loves his people and cherishes his play, probably so much so that in both instances he's too close to the material to have adapted it and directed on the screen himself.

Berri encharged me to say" Viewers were not really told who this man was, whom he represented or who designated him a spokesman. Child sexual abuse is no longer the breakthrough subject for television drama that it was just two years ago. the calls did not come" Now, however, it is a different matter: Not only American orchestras are calling, but ensembles in Vancouver and Ottawa (Canada) as well. The cause of his concern and a major topic of discussion at both functions: Technology.

They never get speaking roles, but they're working all the time: a couple of days on "Dynasty" here, a phone-company commercial there. In the mid-1970s, the fare shifted to pornography, until the Landmark takeover The Fine Arts is the only movie house in Pacific Beach. Standing in the corner of Thomas' office is an Elvis Presley toy guitar. The nearly two dozen musicians simply locked into rhythms and stayed with them, offering few surprises or flashes of character.

Concurrently, Craig Cree Stone exhibits works from his inventive "Drawing Table Series" in an amusing installation that throws perspective to the wind. It's a showcase for some top-notch performers, but Theodore Wilson's writing and directing are no more than middle notch. They said they hope to announce the signing of some of the initial major attractions by this June. Streisand's renditions are sometimes moving and often overblown.

Benjamin Britten's Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell, also known as "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" proved a delightful end to the evening. In a conversation that explores his own aesthetic and the general state of dance, a guileless Tudor utters spontaneous, though hardly expansive opinions His presence is monklike: He is hairless and bone-thin. In another work of family revelation, Leif Henie, with writer Raymond Strait, reports the very dark side of his ice-skating sister, Sonja Henie, in "Queen of Ice, Queen of Shadows" (Stein and Day: $19. 95. The current celebration of the 300th anniversary of Handel's birth continues to bring us his neglected masterpieces. All come together in the colorist, who sits at a computer console second-guessing how a director would have shot a scene if he or she had worked in color rather than black and white. He has served 21 years on the National Gallery board, longer than anyone except Mellon. Rare, too, is a Soviet heroine who is not above paying off her debts with sex.

The layout, tentatively scheduled for publication this fall, includes L. A's Joni Caryl, heard during drive-time alongside Robert W Morgan on KMGG-FM (105. 9. "USA for Africa has always had a good history of keeping expenses low and we want to continue in that tradition" said Fred Droz, a former Geraldine Ferraro and Jimmy Carter campaign worker who was hired about a month ago to head the Hands Across America subsidiary of USA for Africa. More likely he's going to wait for Zeus, or Sylvester Stallone, to ordain him. "Jose (Limon) gave Chuck (Bennett) the rights to the work, and now that he's part of our company, he can share it with our dancers" Mahon said at the studio. But, with him, and given the penchant of Latins for drama, the manner doesn't seem an affectation. LINCOLN, Neb — It's 8:30 It's Saturday night And the pressure is on. The Ruttenberg Fellowship, initiated in 1982, is designed to support a specific photographic project and assist in the creative development of the recipient. .

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