Soul" and Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth" even though the band didn't include Stills or Young. After 2 1/2 years in the ranks, Stackpole is still starry-eyed about stepping on the same stage with world-renowned artists "It's very exciting I just love it" she said, "and I feel very fortunate. The pianist, a specialist in keyboard music by women, has been involved in this fascinating field for 12 years This afternoon at Mount St. And I loved Meryl (Streep" What is it about this octogenarian actor that now makes him so much in demand? Says Evans: "First, his name lends a little luster to any project. After Hylands and his wife are nearly gunned down by a madman, she complains, "We were almost killed" His consolation: "We weren't" Let's hear it for reruns. .
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Unlike the two other ticket agencies, Teleseat sells most of its tickets by telephone. The FCC declined to comment on the contention of Martin, who is scheduled to testify before the FCC in Washington today in support of the fairness doctrine in the second day of the regulatory agency's hearings on the rule. MUSIC COMPOSITION, SERIES John Addison, "Murder, She Wrote" CBS Jan Hammer, "Miami Vice" NBC Angela Morley, "Dynasty" ABC J. A. C Redford, "St Elsewhere" NBC David Rose, "Highway to Heaven" NBC Nan Schwartz, "Cagney & Lacey" CBS. Priscilla Dean, best remembered as Harry Langdon's demure, sightless love in Frank Capra's "The Strong Man" is here a gambler's daughter menaced by bad guy Chaney, who also plays a Chinese servant. Johnson (principally on baritone sax) and holdover John Purcell (alto/soprano) take the lion's share of solos on a surprisingly mainstream set stressing carefully crafted compositions. "Maybe it's had to get worse before it can get better" one Broadway producer said off the cuff this week, echoing sentiments expressed by others in theater circles that Broadway had been headed for its current slump but few of its leaders faced the situation head-on.
Director Susan Seidelman sure has it in for New Jersey. "Even if negotiations with the organization fall through, we still get calls every day from groups that want to have Herb at their function" said a Burger King marketing exec. But these songs aren't in the unquestioningly patriotic spirit of anthems like "America" "America, the Beautiful" and "God Bless America" Those older songs were such unfailingly positive expressions of national pride that it's no surprise that one of them "God Bless America) was written by the same man (Irving Berlin) who wrote "Blue Skies" There are songs in the '80s that exhibit much of the same evangelical zeal, including Neil Diamond's "America" from "The Jazz Singer" and Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U S. An announcer promised, "Tonight, the shattering conclusion of 'Sins' " while on screen we saw a man crash through a plate-glass window. Hope, born 82 years ago in Eltham, England, was selected for his achievements in vaudeville, radio broadcasts, 54 films and comedy television specials.
We'd send the records to Lew Chudd (in Los Angeles) and he kept saying send him some more, so I figured we were doing OK. for the Advancement of Colored People and Boston's Mayor Raymond Flynn-has been favorable. More than anything else these days, Corwin is an outspoken essayist, a heavyweight gadfly, examining the way we are. KCRW, the Los Angeles-area station most dependent on NPR programming, operates on about $500,000 a year now and would welcome the additional cash infusion, according to general manager Ruth Hirschman, but the stations will not pull out of the NPR system. It turned out the novel had been published three years earlier; the galleys had been sitting around, buried under the detritus of a busy director's life.
And the waiter kept coming with rosettas, hot rolls shaped like roses. His King Henry was more edgy than anguished, and his Falstaff suggested a masquerade, as if Malvolio had dressed up as the Fat Knight McMartin at least had some edge to him Heard's Prince Hal was a younger version of Capt. "Museums always want to show their beautiful treasures instead of their dead weight I think dead weight is important" she asserted. The current and widely publicized gang of German Neo-Expressionists looks overblown and silly next to its predecessors People like George Baselitz and A R.
Now he employs a talented designer, James Nocito, for his Galas Exoticards. "It's funny: What we're doing now would have been considered really commercial in the '60s, but the way things have gone after the-pardon the expression-new wave has made what we're doing extremely uncommercial I find it very amusing. There is also irony in Weintraub taking over as chairman of Filmex, then favoring a merger with another group because his new job as chief executive of United Artists left him with no time to work on the Filmex debt. Then came Alice Waters at Chez Panisse in Berkeley and L. A's own Wolfgang Puck of Spago. The works draw largely upon Abstract Expressionism in their effusive, all-over perspective, yet also allude to the flat, herringbone abstracts of Jasper Johns, and, by Arnoldi's own admission, the logjam paintings of Marsden Hartley. After a routine TV question from People magazine writer Jane Hall in New York, Spielberg said, "I can't believe that's the only question People magazine wants to ask me" The press conference began at 8 a. m. "What do I want to do next" He stroked his chin, then smiled.
What happens if the worst happens while he's plying his actor's career-the threat of war triggers the call of his squadron to active duty? It could be said that Martin's reply indicates that he's thinking positively, expecting peace to continue even in these troubled times. The best of the new books are invaluable shelf reference works. Put Richard Nixon or Gerald Ford or Jimmy Carter behind that same desk Monday, in front of the same camera, speaking to America under the same set of conditions, and public reaction probably would be different"My fellow Americans. Roll over, Gilbert & Sullivan; Kid Creole is taking on "The Mikado" August Darnell-who in his semimythical role of Kid Creole led listeners through a dizzying, tropical dance-music brew and winding storylines in the first four Kid Creole & the Coconuts albums-is finally taking the step that's been implied in all his undertakings, from the disco-swing of Dr. I was out the other night and I see they've already started adding some slow dances" A few things, however, are likely to remain beyond the control of Disneyland's entertainment staff. Then I go to Salt Lake City for a recital and some other things.
And it began again after his work in "The Stunt Man" with Peter O'Toole. Asked if the will could lead to the resuscitation of the opera company, Sir Hugh Wontner, one of the Opera Trust's six trustees, said, "I think that's quite a possibility". "Let's just be sure we deserve it" During the evening, there were also references to the upcoming contract negotiations with management and hints of another strike if the guild does not win major participation in the rich videocassette aftermarket. With its distinctive and easily duplicated visual personality (blowups of Western scenes from paintings by Frederick Remington, it has the sturdy design and smooth edges of a template for reproduction, and the menu has the proper familiarity-omelets, upscale burgers, Mexican food, stuffed potatoes, ribs, chicken-combined with an acceptable degree of originality. That is, if KOCE can come up with $2. 3 million to finance the project, which proposes three 1987 national specials, modeled after broadcasts from the Kennedy Center in Washington, as well as a local series on Orange County arts developments "It's a high-prestige project for us. It seemed like something out of the Dark Ages when fundamentalist religious groups began burning albums, and that whole "backward masking" business (corrupting messages supposedly audible if you play the record backward) was just crazy. 'TREK' TRACK: Leonard Nimoy, who died at the end of the second "Star Trek" film and was reincarnated at the end of the third, will be back with William Shatner and the rest of the Enterprise crew for "Star Trek IV" The return of Nimoy, Shatner et al.
It is also the catalyst for a great deal of representational rhetoric, as this show clearly illustrates. They seem beautifully complementary-a notion, it develops, that also occurred to Holly's seismologist husband (Ted Danson, who started an affair with Sandy sometime back. Jim Hill will continue to serve as sports anchor at 5, 6 and 11 p. m. Also on view are paintings by Nancy Evans in Gallery A, a "Painting of the Month" by David Trowbridge and James Antonie's "Microgallery" in the window space All continue through Oct 19. The fund-raising effort, sponsored by Monrovia-based World Vision, will air live Saturday from noon until 11 p. m. There's a strong implication of an incestuous interest in Kate on the part of her father, which may partly explain her later promiscuity Or is it the age of '60s self-abandonment? We're never sure.
On the other hand, it was on our air, when Bryant Gumbel was in Russia, that the Soviets announced they would be willing to talk to us. Film executives, who don't like to admit that the home video boom is slicing heavily into the nation's moviegoing habits, contend that the decline is merely due to the quality of the movies. But, inevitably, Arpino provided a far less authentic experience than Tchaikovsky-despite moments of less than ideal coordination between the technically uneven cellist (Frederick Zlotkin) and the fine orchestra led by Jonathan McPhee. On Monday KSDS (FM 88. 3) began broadcasting jazz 24 hours a day.
