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Solana said the government raised half the money to purchase the Goya and private institutions and individuals put up the other half. The whole explosion of music videos and the trend toward using more music in movies is going to make copyrights even more valuable. Soon after that, the script will be completed and the budget set, with start of production targeted for next fall Dan Curtis, for one, is looking forward to it "I love shooting. "General Hospital's" ratings skyrocketed, and with them, ABC's daytime ratings. Each site features 40 works ranging from 1900 to the present. Reagan's staff purportedly objected to the lyrics sung by at least three of the more than 40 acts on the proposed roster of artists who would appear on the program. But pieces by Bayan Northcott and Milton Babbitt seem too dissonant to be attractive, and too erratic to be interesting.

Law" a bustling Los Angeles law-office series created by Steven Bochco, co-creator of "Hill Street Blues" "Our House" a family drama series in which Wilford Brimley of "Cocoon" fame plays a cranky retiree whose love of privacy is disrupted somewhat by the arrival of his recently widowed daughter-in-law (Deirdre Hall) and three grandchildren. Those members of the audience who take the trouble to read the projections will never again have to wonder what all those familiar but incomprehensible Italian (or French, or Russian) words mean. Nothing went seriously wrong when he was around, and nothing went dramatically right. Both works, for all their subtleties, have strong presences. LA JOLLA — Sculptor Jay Johnson, one of the pioneers in the development of the downtown art district, is having his first major solo exhibition in La Jolla at the Thomas Babeor Gallery.

"I think it will have an appeal for today's hip operagoers" he said. There's been no lack of caring here, just a disastrous loss of perspective 'STATION TO HEAVEN' A Toei presentation Producer Yusuke Okada Director Masanobu Deme Screenplay Akira Hayasaka Camera Masahiko Iimura Lighting Yoshio Kobayashi Music Kazuhiko Kato Art director Shuji Nakamura. Jens inclines, I imagine, to the latter view, but not in a dippy way. The current controversy is a potential blight on the first-year festival, which has been planned on a scale rivaling the world's most prestigious film gatherings. A band that would have been embraced by rock cognoscenti if it had stayed in back-alley clubs was dismissed as a superficial fad That still makes Setzer sore "People came to see us and we knocked 'em dead" he said. "As all of you know, we need every penny we can get-in both earned and in contributed income-and the pops is integral to that end" Atherton stated. I'm hoping that the viewer will have a little glimpse of what it is to sit with the shaman in a hut with the drumming and to have a healing experience".

I didn't see them supported by any real serious documentation. The mingling of art and commerce is not a new idea, says developer Abby Sher, founder of the new Santa Monica Museum of Art. And he's not about to change styles now, even though he acknowledges that he could be making considerably more money-and landing a lot more gigs-if he did. What you really have to do is find out the artist's intentions" It's all right ask questions, she said"We're not aspiring to get everybody to like contemporary art, because that's not going to happen.

I've been to every opening at the Kennedy Center for the last nine years". Yet how different is our perception of this woman when her words are spoken by a sweet-voiced female narrator Same twisted body in a wheelchair Same thoughts Same person Different voice. The more you struggle to keep track of the constantly multiplying plot developments, the harder it gets to care who did it. But in addition to weight and breadth, there is an impassioned vitality, no doubt a response to Menuhin's long experience and insight into the composer's work. "And although the show deals basically with the gay community and gay people and people surrounding them responding to the crisis, we're basically dealing with feelings of fear and death and sexuality, which are pretty universal" Tonight's performance will benefit the UCI AIDS Education project, a student organization sponsorsing programs on campus to share information about the disease. Papa was the strongest and happiest of men, playing his fiddle on the roof while Mama churned butter and hummed a comforting tune. A tenor trombonist since he was 9, Yeager honed his skills in his Seattle high school's jazz ensemble and won a music scholarship to North Texas State.

The Memphis label's first crop of artists featured black blues performers like Howlin' Wolf, Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm, Rufus Thomas-and Doctor Ross, who released "Chicago Breakdown" and "Boogie Disease" for the label in 1954. Cannon may have the sleeper of the year in "Runaway Train" which improved more than 50% last weekend and appears to be profiting from excellent word-of-mouth. Tickets for the Plummer Auditorium concerts range from $3 to $8 For information, call George Helmer, (714) 774-1598. That's a dangerous association and image to promote, even inadvertently.

They will be away about three weeks and be centered at Cuzco, a town that, at 11,000 feet, ranks as the third-highest in the world MacLaine, of course, will be with them. I don't want to be classified as a singer who sings these quiet ballads I know I look like a ballad singer but. Among the weekend's offerings in the Indian cinema retrospective at UCLA is Saeed Akhtar Mirza's "A Summons for Mohan Joshi" (1984, a dark satire on contemporary corruption and terrible living conditions. The whole point of bands like us is that there's something idiosyncratic in the way we say it, and to put a Fairlight synthesizer on it to get air play, it's like what was the point"The intense, talkative Griffin, 28, has a journalism degree from the University of South Carolina and has published a book about one of his musical heroes, country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons. Using a portable TV, he monitors local commercial broadcasts. In reality the logs were an interesting sculptural demonstration of relative scale, but they set off a fuss over everything from ecology to fears they would break through the museum floor. NEW YORK — Richard Serra's retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art (through May 13) leaves little doubt that he is among the most powerful and pure of living sculptors. Oddly enough, more white people than black people accuse me of being a racist.

Weisman Foundation" but it will be remembered here as the night art met politics-and triumphed. I learned that I was more interested in the sound of humans playing complex rhythms than the mere arithmetic aspects. If one feels a tinge of regret, it is because of a hunch that the money men may in later years have lost some of the courage of Wilder's dark convictions. "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. "But how do you make a painting short? There was no time for films with Grotowski.

CALLBOARD: Hugo Leckey's "Immaculate Heart" a play touching on the argument that, a few years ago, divided the Sisters of the Order of the Immaculate Heart and the cardinal of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, will open at Theatre/Theater Oct 5 "Wrestlers" at the Cast Theatre now runs through Oct 20. In fiscal 1985, the request was $143. 9 and Congress approved $163. 7 million. The development of Egyptian gods is well-documented, but there's no easy way to tabulate the exact meanings of all the strange man-beast amalgamations in the exhibition. Aside from a few serious-themed titles (like "Heartburn, the emphasis will be on high-concept popcorn pictures. The woman he secretes is an upper-class Viennese, Rosa (Elisabeth Trissenaar, who was on her way with her husband and child to a concentration camp when somehow they managed to hurl themselves off the train. Speaking of the ballet version of "Romeo and Juliet" Marcia Haydee and Richard Cragun, original principals in the late John Cranko's first Stuttgart Ballet production of that ballet, appeared March 9 in New York City, dancing those roles with the Joffrey Ballet. .

Calgary Mayor Ralph Klein put municipal tax money into Calgary Centre as part of an effort to "create a vital theater district in the downtown core" of this oil city of 592,000 people, which he likes to call "the frontier metropolis" In all, Canadian taxpayers put up $55 million of Calgary Centre's $70 million cost. "His dances are very theatrical and he brings out the dramatic qualities in a dancer. If you turned red when listening to them, you had probably lost touch with much that was once liberating and truly important about rock. Taylor's would work even more beautifully with better musical reproduction and with new costumes for the women Scott Barrie's 1976 creations are beginning to fade.

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