Similarly, the misunderstood, ill-fated Hilarion was played not by some wimpy secondary danseur but by the formidable Clark Tippet, himself a former Albrecht. Most important among these, for North Americans, is "The Peaceable Kingdom" painted often by early 19th-Century naive Quaker artist Edward Hicks, to which Brown alludes in several of the exhibited canvases. Indeed, until the jolting first encore-Stravinsky's "Circus Polka" under the Schubertian circumstances, very unwelcome-one longtime Klien-watcher found this evening a high point in the Austrian pianist's visits here over the past 11 years. 21, while the Cruzados and Textones will be at the Roxy on Feb 24 The Blasters and Textones headline Fenders Ballroom on Feb 21 Townes Van Zandt returns to McCabe's on Feb 22. . That was the Rhino record store through much of the '70s, an outpost in Westwood guided by Richard Foos, a former social worker whose first experience with selling records was at swap meets around Southern California. The work, one of an edition of three called the "Holocaust Trilogy" is titled "Two Open Triangles Up Gyratory II"The San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts is hosting a retrospective exhibition, "Max Yavno: Poetry and Clarity" presenting the works of the artist who died in Los Angeles early this year.
KOCE executives said that the Performing Arts Center collaboration could not have come at a better time for the station, which has seen its fiscal support and number of employees dwindle markedly in the past three years. "I didn't have money for food" The situation has changed considerably since Sigmund's departure An art district has taken shape in downtown San Diego. That's when the controversy came about" The earlier a show is scheduled, the smaller the audience One local TV advertising salesman said the 7 p. m. By the time he reached the right ones early this year, New Haven's Long Wharf had mounted a successful production of "Pursuit" Impressed by reviews of Stern's 1982 production of Pinter's 'Betrayal' Gray's agents (who also handle Pinter) struck a deal-but not until Gray and Siegel-Tabori had met and decided that they liked each other. Gray, who'd done some rewrites during the English run and later for Long Wharf, came to Los Angeles Dec 1 with a new draft.
Similarly, Atlantic Records' marvelous new seven-album retrospective of the label's black music achievements is, in part, a blueprint of the role blacks played in defining rock. Gregory Harrison will be featured as the drifter who makes a few hot midsummer days in Kansas hotter. Set in the '50s, "Ordeal by Innocence" (rated PG-13 for some violence, discreetly presented) could have benefited greatly from the hard, embittered edge of "Dance With a Stranger" especially since the material is uncharacteristically somber and decidedly downbeat for Christie. "But when I announced that I was going to make it, everybody said nobody's going to come" Shinoda said through his interpreter as he sat in a West Hollywood hotel room the other day. "As we proceed with the business of this gathering and beyond, let us go about it with the conviction that what brings us together is much more important than where we differ"Others attending the conference seemed to be thinking along those same lines. Their work, he said, "is alive with the feeling of held-back power" Now that "In The Belly of the Beast" is back on its feet, where should it play next? How about the Taper mainstage? Producer Harry Rigby, 59, died suddenly Thursday in New York, of an apparent heart attack.
In a disintegrating, increasingly chaotic and dehumanized world, Massina and Mastroianni represent a vanished romanticism and civility. Robin Williams and Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin would be extraordinary in any era" Stars It's the subject that Pakula is inevitably asked about. Why he did is what concerns writer-director Norbert Kuckelmann. In 1982, when Ving belligerently insisted "Let's Have a War" (because "we need the space, it was a grotesque exaggeration of then-repressed political frustration and aggression. COVA mailed letters to members of the San Diego City Council Monday protesting what itcalled a conflict of interest between COMBO-the private arts fund-raising agency-and council members.
Although the authors did not extensively interview the surviving key gang members, the book's epilogue is a highly detailed, at times poignant, chronicle of gang alumni (including such lesser-known members as Billy Benedict, David Gorcey and "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison, and the actor who led the gang in the final films, Stanley Clements. When the Oscar nominations were announced in February, and Steven Spielberg was not nominated for best director, several industry insiders interpreted that as a personal snub to the director, who was making his serious dramatic film debut with "Purple" From the day of its release, Spielberg's adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Alice Walker novel sparked controversy Feminists complained that it was sexist. First seen at London's Royal Academy last winter, it encompasses nearly 200 paintings and graphics, as well as examples of Chagall's late stained glass and two enormous theatrical backdrops for the ballet "Aleko" On a warm, ordinary midweek day, taxis pull up to the museum as if to a movie premiere Galleries are so crowded that the art is all but unviewable. This year "Friday the 13th Part V" $17. 7 million in its first 10 days) succeeded alongside "Mask" which earned $20. 1 million in its first month.
ABC estimated Monday that about 110 million people watched at least some of Super Bowl XIX on TV Sunday. It's located in an office building around the corner, where, he says, the pornographer down the hall is perpetually yelling at him to keep the racket down. It reflects what this center has long sought: a balanced programming that is a careful blend of regional, national and international attractions of quality" The $70. 7-million Orange County center's 3,000-seat multipurpose hall is part of the project's opening phase now under construction in the South Coast Plaza Town Center sector of Costa Mesa. In 1985, for instance, the duo appears in Arizona in mid-June, then travels to Canada for the Orford Festival in July. We get on well with contemporary choreographers like Graeme Murphy from the Sydney (Australia) Ballet Company, who's done several numbers for us" "We choreographed in bits at first" Torvill says, "but now we get the whole thing done roughly and then go back and polish. He is hired at the Cheers bar because he had written to Coach, the character Colasanto played. As music director of English National Opera and principal guest conductor of the BBC Symphony, the 37-year-old musician is more at home at home.
"Everybody knows how Freud screwed up our century, as valuable as his work was" Wild goes on, with a twinkle in his eye. Hanson will discuss his life-size, "fool-the-eye" sculptures which portray ordinary people engaged in mundane activities. But "The Wash" seemed to strike home to more listeners, which was interesting in that its characters were Asian, as opposed to the mostly Anglo characters in "Legends" But the characters in "The Wash" lived in California, while "Legends" took place in the African bush. "Water's Path" the best seller of the bunch, is a beautifully filmed look at good old H20's course from cloud to river through waterfall to ocean, set to soothing but never syrupy instrumental sounds from the label's artists. Following its two-night Palladium stand, the group will play Irvine Meadows tonight LIVE ACTION: Tickets go on sale Sunday for three shows at the Universal Amphitheatre: Laura Branigan (Aug 17 , Smokey Robinson (Aug 23-24) and Jose Feliciano (Aug 25.
Paul Shyre said to me, "See that guy standing in the back, with those eyes? That's O'Neill" But by the time I looked he was gone But you knew Carlotta, his widow Funny about Carlotta. Presented by Junior Programs of California, "Kids' Writes" ends its all-too-short tour of Southern California at 2 p. m. The lady of the house tells two visitors it's Stanley's birthday, though it really isn't. in UCLA Melnitz. The Fox International will open a monthlong run on April 25 of "Private Resistance" a World War II drama starring Renee Soutendijk and produced by Roeland Kerbosch.
These issues are expected to be wrapped up by today or Friday-and a strike may be averted. This underground dining room now houses Germany's finest private collection of excavated Roman relics. "Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth" joins the repertory in July, and the premiere of a musical on the life of Dory Previn called "Dory! A Musical Portrait" opens Aug 16 The season runs through Sept 21 at the Topanga Canyon amphitheater. For the most part, the young cast, led by Patricia Schuman, and Evelyn de la Rosa, sang splendidly. Pacific Amphitheatre has added a second Bob Dylan-Tom Petty show June 17; tickets are on sale now. With artists of such striking authority and individuality in the central roles, Ballet Theatre allowed the viewer to focus upon the plight of the characters-and to disregard the gaucheries of direction and design Most Giselles make a demure entrance in Act I.
"The director said, 'The swing is a vehicle for the protagonist's attempt at homeostasis' I said, 'Gee, all I wanted to do was keep the audience interested' " " 'The Last Class' is a one-man show (I appear in it) which deals with a professor who's been fired and is giving a final lecture on 'Philosophy and the Dynamics of Creativity' It's about a man who walks the razor's edge. If you want salsa, order something and it will arrive: A simple, vivid tomato-based sauce that doesn't sneak up on you, it's hot from the first touch like a steam iron. Each of the sequels has done better than its predecessor, according to Mancuso. Subramaniam sent the attendant avant-gardists home with schmaltz and schlock clogging their ears. "I didn't stay in San Diego long enough to be known, and now I'm a glorified chorus boy" he said "People don't really know who I am. And the recording is both shallow and riddled with annoying production sound effects, which should have been omitted for home listening.
