Seemingly set on institutionalizing our national passion for physical fitness, Fonda leads her fifth workout video with customary agility. "If I could do it all over again, I suppose that I would have wanted to have more of the press on my side going in than what we got. But now the 48-year-old health addict spurns the celebrity life style he gave up 13 years ago and darts around the tennis court in a baseball cap. The rest of "Echo Park" hasn't been about a struggling young mother and her relationship to her son; it's about the pulls of friendship and/or love among three adults burdened with some pretty screwy illusions.
Appy, executive director of Oregon Public Broadcasting and a member of the PBS board of directors, said that the events of the last two days "translate into an uncertainty as to how the chairman (Landau) is going to lead the board in programming, and (in) the whole approach. There was a provisional military resettlement camp that looked suspiciously like a collective farm. " Krebs said it's that very aspect of free-fall that is most appealing"For me, the nights that aren't successful are when there's so much thinking and figuring out and analyzing that it keeps out the real muse. "Gung Ho" goes after that ever-so-elusive Capra-esque spirit of communal triumph over adversity, but both sides too often verge on stereotypes for this to pay off as richly as it should. Sue Kunitomi-Embrey, a Los Angeles Japanese-American activist, said there may be a relationship between the government ownership of the photos and the current quest for reparations to surviving evacuees of up to $20,000. She felt that the message conveyed by Adams' photographs and his book made "government people" uncomfortable from the beginning. Only one mule-stubborn independent bottler, Bill Kerr, seems immune to Roberts' charm.
Let's put the effort into having Randy Newman declared a national monument. . The drama ends with the infected family being hauled off in steel containers, their contaminated land quarantined for a century "The Russian Soldier" is a story without hope No false optimism for Phelan No advertisers to please. "Playing with a strand of hair as she retreats from her own seriousness, she is Mahler's earth song, suspended in time, heartbreakingly real" We'll still take Christina Pickles. "To be able to make films without having to go to anybody for approval gives me a lot of flexibility" Samuels, who co-owns a separate TV production company with another tennis partner, singer Kenny Rogers, says he read more than 300 scripts before Joe Wizan, former head of 20th Century Fox, sent over "The Iron Eagle" He says he made the decision to make the film 20 minutes after reading it and within 48 hours had someone en route to Israel to scout locations and negotiate the use of military bases, people and materiel. Her nomination is expected to go to the Senate floor shortly. Brooks still had no idea what this was all about-but it quickly became obvious that the meeting wasn't to take place in Miami The limousine crossed the airport.
It's not one little thing; it's the collectiveness of it all" While Murphy and others expect Congress-in particular, the House Appropriations interior subcommittee chaired by Rep. "We decided to try to take over the Golden Bear's clientele" Although the operators of the Golden Bear have said they hope to reopen the club in a new location, Lipp said, "We've heard that too, but we are not concerning ourselves with it. No matter if the film never names them, the white-blonde movie star (Theresa Russell) filming on a street grating, her skirts blowing up around her ears, is the personification of Marilyn Monroe; her increasingly irate husband (Gary Busey) is a legendary ballplayer suspiciously like Joe DiMaggio; the barefooted Princeton scientist (Michael Emil) is Albert Einstein and the sweaty senator (Tony Curtis) threatening him with subpoena is Joseph McCarthy. You have to fit it together" Some new choreography was required for passages where the notes proved insufficient, impossible to decipher or where the production team decided to replace lengthy mime scenes with additional dancing. "The Sound of the '60s" will be a re-creation of early FM stations, such as KSAN in San Francisco and KPPC in Pasadena.
The addition will also extend above the present museum, rising to 188 feet. . She has to represent the Administration's point of view" Stephen Goldstine, council chairman and president of the San Francisco Art Institute, an appointee of former Gov Edmund G. Each week will feature a new half-hour story with a different cast "Stir Crazy" an hourlong action show laced with humor. It was as if everything before had been a kind of preparation for his time of triumph, and it was the perfection of his presence that turned a series called "You'll Never Get Rich" into "The Phil Silvers Show" He was his own hardest act to follow, and so far as I remember, only his moments in Stanley Kramer's "Mad, Mad World" fully evoked the top banana he was. "I knew of her (Roosevelt's) compassion and her forward-thinking" Remick said, "but I only knew it second-hand, third-hand, more by reputation than by really reading about her life Her farsightedness was just extraordinary So many of the things she actually did, I was not aware of. A deeper answer might be that O'Neill's gravity strikes young people as novel and impressive-a tone of voice they're not used to in a time that stresses the importance of not taking anything too seriously, even if you believe in it.
Donna Bullock is a bit strident as the young schoolteacher, Holly, who wants to make an anthropological record of their lives, but Tom Stechschulte is excellent as the gregariously conniving real estate agent Prince-you can believe that he eagerly spends his spare time at salesmen's Saturday morning pep sessions-and Kenny Kosek, Roger Mason and Tony Trischka are first-rate backup musicians for Carradine (Jack Davidson is good in a negligible role as a doctor. Of the numerous artists and thinkers who have addressed that topic, none has been more poetically detailed than the author Virginia Woolf, who is the subject of Edna O'Brien's "Virginia" opening Friday at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage. The piece ended with her and a toy buyer serenading Purcell: "We love you, Sarah, we really do" Later in the week, the nation awaited breathlessly while the ponderous Stevenson shrewdly coaxed David Hasselhoff of "Knight Rider" and Catherine Hickland of "Capitol" into disclosing that they "were just a couple of people who fell in love and. Late next year, the permanent MOCA will add more culture to this corner of town.
Von Stroheim, however, had intended to show us that Swanson eventually ended up on Owen's throne alongside Byron. That was four years after he had left CBS and 10 years after "See It Now" lost its regular time slot to a sitcom the way historic buildings are leveled for parking lots. But it was Gil Scott-Heron, even though he appeared only in a specially prepared film clip, who seemed to have the most impact on the older crowd-thanks to his biting put-down of what he described as the endless recycling of government corruption and deception "I swear I've seen this somewhere before We don't need no re-Ron" he sang. "A jazz musician inherits a million dollars and somebody asks him what he plans to do with the money" Reidling said Wednesday, sitting at the kitchen table in his Costa Mesa home. "I get great annoyance out of things that aren't right" Tuchman says.
