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The competition is co-sponsored by IDM and the Public Corporation for the Arts For information, call Mary Sullivan at (213) 432-8708. Paul, Minn, which happens to be the site of next year's assembly) Jonathan Katz, new executive director of the arts agency assembly and a former executive director of the Kansas Arts Commission, said this will be the organization's largest conference ever, and he attributes the attendance to both the conference theme-and to Seattle. Artec's acoustical projects include the Dallas Symphony Hall and London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. But nobody liked the script and it never got off the ground" Later, director Sidney Lumet acquired the property.

The painting set an auction record for Lastman and sailed past its pre-auction estimate of $60,000 to $80,000. But information about her stellar collaborators is conspicuously absent. The broadcast group that originally challenged the station two years ago on the grounds that station owners Charles and Nellie Babbs allowed racist broadcasting may still raise the issue of the Babbs' general good or bad character with the FCC. In a new category-Sports, Sandy Grossman received a nomination for Super Bowl XVIII, while Bob Lanning, Larry Kamm, Norm Samet and Doug Wilson were cited for their directing work on last year's Olympics. Broadway musicals based on movies are nothing unusual, but the recent crop of shows adapted from classic Hollywood dance musicals represent a strange, new breed of crypto-revival.

"It was a rough show to write because it had to be resolved at the end and you had to have a major or a captain from the (Salvation) Army in there solving it" he explained "We tried not to get too Hollywoodish. The exhibit marks the first showing of preparatory drawings for the artist's masterpiece, "The Raft of the Medusa" From Aug 31 to Oct. Winter is wild-game season, right? You know: Things like, oh, say, rabbit, pheasant, boar, venison-uncommon, exotic creatures whose presence on your plate is practically guaranteed to inspire a sense of daring, of high adventure. "He always encouraged me to do that thing which I loved the most" And that, he says, was film making.

But even if you accept that implausible notion, you're left with a pair of cardboard characters and equally flat performances by Teri Garr and Stacy Keach that further erode credibility. A mammoth advertising campaign, biggest in the company's history, has been launched to convince everybody that the new Coke is just what the doctor ordered Mullins agrees, but only if we're talking about Dr No. The manipulation of color through forms and the way light works those colors, can only be reached in glass" A more generalized view of glass art is on display at the Eileen Kremen Gallery in Fullerton through May 16. Ablah's Gulf Stream II, docked near the Los Angeles International Airport, never left the ground during this recent interview But he hopes his art-for-everyone idea will continue to fly. A dozen years later, the British playwright David Hare, author of "Plenty" and "Map of the World" adapted the work for the Joint Stock Theatre Group in London. Each of the collages combines pictures snipped from old magazines with a big, black, painted shape-a flattened house, a fan and a rectangle.

Ally Sheedy, with her clever face and her vulnerability, is the other also-ran, but for all the time she has on screen, as the live-in lady of Judd Nelson and the secret crush of McCarthy, we can't even tell in what field she's so anxious to gain a foothold before settling down to marriage. They're serious" Kieser, who still says Mass and hears confessions most mornings at St. 31) is a show of sculpture by Mineko Grimmer and drawings, paintings and monoprints by Joanne Julian, organized by the museum's former curator, Robert McDonald. Set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Victoria Koenig's solo "In Another Part of the Forest" failed to make sections of formal dancing and atmospheric pantomime fit together. Most of the pictures are 19th Century but we did rather slip into modern art. When you scan across the low, flat rooftops they order into solid, dark rectangles in floating perspective. And now, restaurant customers can peruse and even purchase contemporary art while they dine.

SAN FRANCISCO — When Helen McCree De Cenzie hung up her dancing slippers and spangles of the flapper-jazz age just a few weeks before her 60th birthday 34 years ago, the one-time leggy showgirl "I could still pass for 35) became one of the most sought after lecturers on the roadshow circuit. Anni was roundly criticized for stripping Odette and the swan maidens of their classical tutus and replacing them with long, flowing nightgown-like costumes. "Others are involved too-Meredith Monk and Diamanda Galas, for instance There's also a couple of guys out of San Diego called THE. Tri-Star canceled plans for a national opening in late January and February to reassess the marketing strategy. Beyond this, it suggests how very hard it really is for people, conditioned to competitive, self-destructive modern society, to achieve harmony with one another and with nature-there's no regaining paradise without persistence and patience"Bliss" (at the Beverly Center Cineplex) pulls us into the painfully funny nightmare world of middle-aged Sydney advertising executive Harry Joy (Barry Otto, felled by a near-fatal heart attack. But once they enter Teraoka's watercolors and drawings, they become protagonists in his ongoing drama. What fun Judith Ivey, that exceptional actress of both stage and screen, has as Sarandon's sharp-tongued, adulterous best friend, urging her into an affair with Julia, whose attraction to Sarandon grows with his respect for her investigative skills.

For all intents, he's directing" And Verdon, 20 years after creating the role of the tough taxi dancer, is choreographing the new Charity, Debbie Allen. Although "Sins" won in the national ratings, "Peter the Great" was the winner each night in the 12-city overnight ratings. These broken and faded bits of the past approximate relics scavenged from a pile of urban rubble, and they might be described as Madison Avenue frescoes, focusing as they do on advertising slogans and products, many of which have vanished along with the innocence we attribute to their period. "It took me 10 years to get my reading at Beyond Baroque" says Laurel Ann Bogen, author of "Do Iguanas Dance, Under the Moonlight" (Illuminati Press. My father made many movies in Italy, so I spent a lot of time there when I was a kid "But I know I have to be careful.

For two or three years off and on he worked with his childhood idol, Benny Goodman. Sanderling's ideas proved so striking, so bold, so eloquent that they made the critical listener long for just a little bit more. This alteration and omission from the novel serve to make Huck's friendship with Jim too easy. "Oh, I think some of the guys get asked if we have anyone as stupid as Rosewood" Hunt said. "We attended performances and met with trustees of each of the six finalists" said City Center Ballet President Henry Holth.

"I remember the night Peter came to see us" McKee said, sitting backstage the other night at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood-the group's last date before hooking up with the U2 tour. If I told you I swear on Henny Youngman-he's famous for that line, 'Take my wife-please' He doesn't know that everyone did-if I told you what the first year of 'Texaco' cost, you'd say, 'Milton, you're out of your mind' But with costumes, actors, labor costs, the show cost $15,000. For us, the real Super Bowl was on a Monday night in March or April. Asked how long they've been married, Lewis responds politely, "We keep out personal questions out of this, sir" When you see the child bride, nervously nibbling at her sunglasses, you can see why the adult world was so shocked Great balls of fire!. Her drawings-often including inset photographs of models or actual outdoor projects-are the most mechanical-looking art of the lot.

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