The news stations hawk a few headlines and then settle in with mini-documentaries that don't require much attention. Two decades later, the nobleman lives frozen in 1064, still holding court, still doing penance in the hope that Pope Gregory VII will grant him a pardon for defying him. Others have been critically clobbered: "Tattoo" (1980) finds mad tattoo artist Bruce Dern kidnaping Maud Adams and using her body as a canvas. Postal Service, which issued a Jerome Kern stamp worth 22 cents and an Igor Stravinsky stamp worth only 2 cents. "I demand the right to walk on the street and behave the way everyone else behaves" he maintains "I don't have bodyguards or armored cars or sunglasses even. "But toward the end of the show, Ross abruptly jumped off the stool, grabbed the mike away from his brother, and told his one joke" Messier said.
And the point can be as slight as showing a girls-against-boys family football game, or seeing what happens when a 16-year-old gets her first car-both coming in "The Cosby Show's" new season, which premieres tonight There are stories you won't see too. As inside jokes go, pitching a record album to a TV show is like suggesting a story with no words to a writer. Statistics show they usually go to minor things, like the orchestra once on a Wednesday afternoon. Public television stations launch their spring fund-raising drives with music. Yet nearly all of those producers also point to the festival as proof that people will go to the theater again and again if the fare and prices are right.
I was 25 when I started at the 'Today' show, and I think I stayed 25 in people's minds for about five or six years" "Women, Work and Babies" has certain definite Yuppie overtones: It visits only white couples and, for the most part, highly professional couples. Among them are: Pierre's Los Feliz Inn, with a $12. 95 champagne brunch from 11 a. m. "She was only 16, but she had one of those rare voices that does not lay down on a record but jumps right out of the speakers at you" At the time, however, McKee appeared to just be sitting in with her half-brother's band-not someone who was seriously pursuing a music career. The visual art component of the citywide event (which also encompasses symposiums, religious services and theater) is as complex and scattered as the festival itself. The situations are sent up slightly, though the humor doesn't jump out at you.
However, when Yates asked what he would do with more money, Drucker's face lit up as he spoke about "areas of presentations of drama and literature" and using radio as "a breakthrough vehicle for docudramas. Few, however, would accuse Atherton's orchestra of mindlessly mimicking such overrefinement. "Love in the Asylum" (1981) pursues even more extravagantly the techniques of the earlier work. But precisely this match was often missing in a program of music from Broadway and Hollywood musicals conducted by Roger Wagner at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Saturday. "The result is like a high-string harmonic" said Kraft, who has used the wrap-around technique in several previous works, including the 1984 work "Interplay" and "Dialogues and Entertainments" in 1980. From the playwright's point of view, it may even be a good thing.
"I was nervous at the start, of course, but I was also confident. The other official radio stations selected so far are KCBS in San Francisco, KFMB in San Diego and KFBK in Sacramento. Even the tension of the first scene gets lost when Washington stands facing the impudent Russo without giving us a clue as to what's going through his head: He might be waiting in the outfield for the next batter. The worthy are usually overlooked" Beaumont-Dark said non-British honored by the queen in the past include Mother Teresa of Calcutta, India In addition, Americans Gen Dwight D. "I must have had 35 different jobs working my way through college" she recalls, noting that when she got a job at a radio station (as a secretary) she took to it like a duck to water. The two of them spar briefly; then, in the second act, the issue is quickly resolved-though exactly what happens is somewhat unclear In short, writer-director (and physician) Richard J. The Nevada Corporations Division Status Unit lists Amityville Inc's status as delinquent on March 1, 1985, for failure to file a listing of officers and failure to pay annual fees.
Nearly a month I was there, and I never once heard a child cry or throw a tantrum And never saw a parent raise a hand or a voice to a child. The older vintages, however, provided an interesting contrast between the wines of Napa (Acacia) and Sonoma, and both were wonderful with a seafood risotto. "Amelia" she said, was her toughest role because of the emotional level she had to maintain "I found myself going home depressed and drained I never went to work happy once I could never be happy; I always had to be upset" she said. Although he is perfectly polite about it, he doesn't seem to like the fact that the audience is taking notes He prefers steady attention, unbroken eye contact He reflects on his philharmonic experiences "I'm an absolute tyrant on the podium. Losses now reach as much as $2 million nationwide in an explosion of counterfeit USA for Africa merchandise. The exact nature of that injury was not spelled out, but now he has what looks like small scars on the little-finger side of his right hand. Soviet emigres Michael and Valentina Nyvalt got tired of seeing stereotyped Russians in American films, what Michael characterizes as "big hats, Siberia and everyone's drinking vodka" So partly as a public service, partly for profit, the Ukranian-born Nyvalts are renting videocassettes of 340 Russian movies out of their food store in Brighton, Mass.
Of the musicians who played on Juggernaut's first album shortly after its formation, 10 are still along for the ride: Capp and Pierce, saxophonists Marshal Royal, Bill Green and Plas Johnson, trumpeter Bill Berry, trombonists Buster Cooper and Alan Kaplan, bassist Chuck Berghofer and singer Ernie Andrews "Obviously, we're not in it for the money" Capp says. — Disorganization almost scuttled the International Jazz Hall of Fame's second induction and awards ceremony. I think they're good, but there's nothing worse than hearing yourself sing". There'll be less emphasis on grilling, more on sauteing and stewing. The Orange County native arranges tunes for "The Tonight Show" band, writes for a few pop singers and gets an occasional film job. It's a great experience" Jewell, McGillen and Worley will appear at 11 a. m at the Student Center at Fullerton College (321 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton. . It's interesting that he begins his article with a memory of having been taken to Broadway shows by his parents as a kid.
"In film, you hand in your work and then it becomes something totally different. "I don't think it (the Center) is clear on just where it wants to go, what its (community) purposes should be, as well as its artistic philosophy" said Keith Clark, music director of the Orange County Pacific Symphony. It's a unique county" When Sharkey began work on "Crossroads of Paradise" late last year, he said he didn't know where he would begin, though he wanted to focus more on the area's present situation, less on its history. Reagan is expected to give her official endorsement of the concert in a White House press briefing on March 3. The result is a stylistic pluralism that borders on pastiche, homogenizing representation into an exercise in quotation. The works become paeans to the modernist object and its materials, rather than rigorous explorations of sociological phenomena (Ruth Bachofner Gallery, 804 N La Cienega Blvd, to March 29). Her terrors and pains began to become part of my own self" She paused, concerned that the image might exaggerate the situation, then went on: "I don't mean that I walk around with all that off the set.
To his young genius creator Steve Guttenberg-and especially his frazzled boss Austin Pendleton-Number Five has merely short-circuited but could be dangerous, thanks to the powerful laser beam with which he is armed. Nightly through these doors passes one of the world's finest collections of deep-water tans. "I think it's a great cause to support" Added Tom Self, a public information official at Chapman College. A video does not give us time to suspend our awareness of Donald Sutherland, actor , and Bush is not a convincing boy. "I've never hidden anything, so there's nothing for them to dig up. " choreographed in 1984 by the former American Ballet Theatre soloist and San Francisco Ballet principal dancer.
It soothes the listener-this listener, at least-just when he most wants to be challenged. A dark and dreamy masterpiece that flows through enough moods and textures for 10 albums. From a distance, it looks like the Rock Hall of Fame is being too careless, but the real culprit may be the cities themselves. "Sunday in the Park With George" was more than Stephen Sondheim's renewal as a major force in American theater. All are geometric abstractions predicated on dynamic compositions of sharply contrasting color-forms. In Los Angeles, an emphasis on commercial photography indulged lots of color work, while the influential likes of Robert Heinecken encouraged an anything-goes, often anti-realistic bent.
It is sometimes: in the opening quarter of the movie; in the steadiness of characterizations, such as that of the younger son "You can't desert me" he pleads. Repeating from last year will be the hit 38-piece Bergholz German Band from Niagara Falls, N. Y. Runner's Pippin lacks a basic integrity that reduces the character's idealism to so much pap. Long Beach Symphony Music Director Murry Sidlin labels the orchestra's 1985-86 season "somewhat conservative" But in light of the fiscal crisis the orchestra has faced since last fall, he says conservative programming "is necessary right now "We must proceed with caution" Sidlin explains. Each site features 40 works ranging from 1900 to the present.
Usually you have three to four months' preparation" Adams, who toured in "The Merry Widow" about 20 years ago and in 1972 made her opera debut in the leading role of "La Perichole" with the Seattle Opera Company, received a Tony Award for her 1956-57 performance as Daisy Mae in the Broadway production of "Li'l Abner" "I always thought my fellow actors gave it to me for patience" she said with a laugh " 'I loves ya, Abner' That's all I ever said. "Architecture and technology are the same things in the beginning. by an even smaller act in "Charlie & Company" Labeling "Charlie & Company" a clone of that smash NBC hit "The Cosby Show" is unfair. Now, it's 'Nicholas Nickleby' " In 1968, he succeeded Peter Hall as artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, becoming the youngest man ever to head it. There's a number in the show called 'Safe Home' that's one of my favorites. Now I feel you've got to learn what you like to cook for yourself" When it comes to likes and dislikes, this young man is rarely at a loss for words. Valerie Mahaffey of the Taper's "Romance Language" shrugs: "It's just embarrassing generally to be an actor" Mahaffey has fair Irish skin and blushes easily.
