These subjects were raised but, as officials pointed out, were not figured into the new study. Today's Hula Bowl All-Star game, the 39th annual, has generated a bit more interest because of the presence of Boston College's mighty mite, Doug Flutie, fresh from his Cotton Bowl triumph. "I didn't realize how much I loved doing the music I do, and how much she loved doing the music she's doing now It was something we had to discover You can't predict things like that from the outset. The intervening years proved critical in Rosen's musical maturation, he says. While I'm in Europe, I often find other work in Denmark or Switzerland or somewhere.
Considering the time slots Scott buys, his unusual program has begun to show the makings of a significant national ratings sleeper He draws about the same numbers as Robert H. "If you're going to use fancy equipment and you know what you're doing, you can make good copies in spite of Macrovision" he noted. In 1973, finding no support for his musical "Boy Meets Boy" "In London, if you don't have a star, you can't get your show on, Solly returned to the United States and aligned himself with an Off Off Broadway theater. The support on the part of the music industry was really heartening. Hollywood, faced with an invasion of home-entertainment equipment, is making the same mistake. "We will feature extensive European coverage while originating from New York" Reilly said Friday in a prepared statement. .
There is spicy fried chicken (mysteriously puffed up to almost mythic size, grilled fish, moist turkey served with a mousse of corn and wild rice and a skinny slice of blackened prime rib. CBS' "The $25,000 Pyramid" won as best game show for the third year in a row, and the network also was honored for best animated program "Jim Henson's Muppet Babies, best children's special "All the Kids Do It) and best game show host (Dick Clark of "The $25,000 Pyramid. In this most collaborative of arts, the question of the "authorship" of a film comes up immediately; whether it's most shaped by its director or writer (or producer, for that matter In the theater, the award goes to the author. Leave it to the French to come up with a picture in which the bigamist is a woman instead of a man. Blythe Bohnen records herself as a moving being with a camera set at a slow shutter speed, then compares these blurry images to strokes of watercolor, painted on separate sheets. Skaggs offers little of the character or radical edge of the truly great country figures, from Johnny Cash and George Jones to Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. 8, regarding the new Cajun-Creole restaurant in Encino called Bourbon Street.
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands — Peter the Great and Catherine the Great had an eye for art, and stocked up on Dutch and Flemish Old Masters. In his 16 1/2 years with the orchestra, he has presided over expanding orchestral activities which have taken the ensemble from an 84-concert schedule in his first year to a present schedule of 150 orchestral performances, at both the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and Hollywood Bowl. Of immediate concern was whether she was moving too slowly in dispensing allocated funds to ethnic minority organizations It was also learned that within the past two weeks, Sen. "It happened so quickly I didn't even think about it" said Jett, who played in the L. A-based Runaways and has had solo hits with "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" and a remake of the '60s hit "Crimson and Clover". "Members come and go but Kiss is still Kiss" Stanley has this idealized, romanticized view of the band To him, it's indestructible, almost omnipotent He compared it to a tank, a powerful engine, a mighty train. "Scarlatti Saturday" will occupy Symphony Space, at Broadway and 95th Street, from 2 to 10 p. m on that day. The main theater's opening 1986-87 season is to include the Los Angeles Philharmonic and-if current negotiations are successful-the New York City Opera Co and the American Ballet Theatre A 1,000-seat theater is to be built after 1986. .
While that keeps "Plantation" from living up to its potential as a brave reappraisal of Petty's career, his dip into other folks' careers is far from tragic. . Starting with Scene 1, a false tone is set when, on the battlements, waiting for the ghost of Hamlet's father, there is almost no experience of dread or cold or the impending supernatural. Lionel Richie's "Say You, Say Me" and John Cougar Mellencamp's "R. O. C. K in the U. S. A-tied with 34. Once again, I'm going to lead you from the wilderness into the promised land. There's "Who Killed Jock Ewing" and "J. R! Who Do You Think You Are" and "I'm a Survivor (From the Women of Dallas" and, finally, "If I Knew Then What I Know Now (J. R's Lament" The performers are country singers like Gary Morris, Crystal Gayle and Karen Brooks; Morris and Gayle sing the first single, "Makin' Up for Lost Time (The Dallas Lovers' Song" One cut sounds especially intriguing: "The Loneliness in Lucy's Eyes (The Life Sue Ellen Is Living" is sung by Johnny Lee-the ex-husband of actress Charlene Tilton, who plays Lucy. About a month after submitting a proposal, Gonzalez-who graduated from UC Irvine with an MFA in theater direction and is now a literary assistant with South Coast Repertory-learned that CTSN had been chosen along with four other music, theater and dance ensembles from the various UC campuses.
Koshalek passionately describes a series of four projects with light artist Maria Nordman, noting, among other things, that she wouldn't allow documentation and therefore they are almost totally unknown "We have no photographs They just happened. Nori was so worried that I would pick the wrong restaurants that he went through an entire Japanese guidebook, carefully translating and circling the reviews of the places he thought I ought to know about. When you see Cosby's show and you have kids of your own, you definitely identify" "I wanted somebody who would be funny on the subject" Bresnick said, "and who would have universal appeal, somewhat a la Erma Bombeck". This is the best film of Jiri Menzel to reach the United States since his Oscar-winning "Closely Watched Trains" A sly, bucolic comedy that turns upon a boar hunt, it celebrates the joys of sloth and gluttony (and has fun with masculine foibles along the way. Its vast collection includes 600,000 photographic prints and negatives, 10,000 pieces of photographic equipment, 5,000 motion pictures, 3 million film publicity stills and a 25,000-volume research library. 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.
Whether anxious or ecstatic, she conveyed the pretty image of a porcelain doll come to life The supporting cast proved less than ideal. ABC is boasting about this being the first time that dramatizations of a best-selling novel and its sequel have been aired in the same season. Sorry, but I still think it's a film with an insidious point of view, although I don't doubt that on Uys' part it's on an almost unconscious level. Most missed in this move to the Matrix from the Pilot Theatre is the night view of Los Angeles as seen from the Hollywood Hills. "Usually, any change in Moscow policy takes about two or three days to filter down, so it remains to be seen. The Pointer Sisters, who are also produced by Perry, should be miffed Both songs would have been ideal for them. . And "Settings" for soprano and instrumental septet-performed by Joan LaBarbara and a CalArts faculty/student ensemble conducted by Stephen Mosko-lived up to its composer's continuing affection for it.
Since Balanchine's death in 1983, the New York company has been led by dancer-choreographer Peter Martins, an NYCB principal dancer since 1967. "None of it is marked, and all the cutting records of the film were destroyed in a fire several years ago. Members want the security of glass shows and the wider acceptance of the art world. (R-Del, who explained that the hearing was called to focus on "a different kind of Star War, a war waged by the stars" Roth said he was impressed with the television industry's efforts to deglamorize drugs.
Michael Elphick, George Innes, Valerie Whittington, Phoebe Nichols, Michael Maloney, Cassie Stuart Running time: 1 hour, 32 minutes. On paper it appears a fascinating theatrical subject, but in actuality nothing is well served in this program. And that's just what Nick Nolte did in Paul Mazursky's new movie, "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" In the film (opening Jan. Some things get under your skin and you never get rid of them That's the way it is with being in the Temptations It gets under your skin and never goes away".
But as long as the group's repetitive songs keep repeating their way to the top of the country charts, it's apparent that the only changes in future performances will be the addition of their latest hit, in this case the recent No. A noble singing-actor of the old school, he revealed virtually undiminished vocal breadth and power. And, since jazz is a minor market" the fantastic sales expected of pop music don't apply. NBC's fall roster, which shifts eight returning series to new slots on the schedule, has 13 new and returning comedies, which a spokesman called the most in the network's history Three of the sitcoms are new. According to museum director Charles Desmarais, "Only the collections of the George Eastman House and the Smithsonian Institution are larger or more significant" Among items included in this recent gift are examples of every camera made by Zeiss Ikon. Other works in the sale are by John Graham "Untitled Portrait of a Woman, Frank Stella "Madinat As-Salam I" from the "Protractor" series, Claes Oldenburg "Soft Tires for Airflow-Scale 5" and "Flashlight Model) and David Smith "Agricola III Also, Lucas Samaras "Box No.
They didn't break the three-hour mark as they wanted to, but they were only over it by a tad. The Empress had the palace torn down in the fourth century to make room for-and to provide brick and stone for-a cathedral for Trier. Conceived by Steven Vaught, a former political aide who left Texas in 1983 "to start a new life in California" Hollywood Tours takes the intrepid sleazehound on a trip through the seamy side of Tinseltown. Handel operas take place in outer space where countertenor astronauts sing blithe coloratura arias intended for castrati.
