To make the buildings pay for themselves, entertainment acts were needed to fill up the empty nights And that's where people like Rothman came in. If I do a high fluttering, for instance, the image becomes almost a pulsation. Dental offices, Auto Repair Facil…beresfordequipmentSponsored Links / Ad Feedback If that's a coup, it's because the Old Globe Theatre had originally contracted to open its current Jubilee Season with the play's West Coast premiere, but those plans fell through. Even after the expanded Laguna Beach museum reopens next September, Director William Otton says nobody's packing at the Costa Mesa site-at least not for a while It's just too successful. Also new are Journey's "Only the Young" a lush teen anthem that proves the band hasn't grown fat on its formula; Don Henley's "She's on the Zoom" a fast-lane rock-a-boogie that really lays rubber; Dio's "Hungry for Heaven" a mature jolt of heavy-metal, and the Style Council's "Shout to the Top" a monotonously minor dance track. Tender but tepid, "Mistrial" finds Lou in a good state of mind but in the company of a crew of mediocre sidemen. .
Kabuki is strange. The symphony association will begin moving its offices this month from Fullerton to its new facility-a three-story, former church downtown now called Pacific Symphony Center. Phil Gainsborough discusses finance and Dodger announcer Ross Porter offers a daily commentary. The secure, measured pace with which Reitz investigates his characters lets us know their strengths and foibles as intimately as we would those of our own family members.
"It usually has to do with language, and one time because a girl in 'The Pajama Game' showed too much of her slip" Getting students for the Estancia drama program is no problem. But this exhibit evinces greater inventiveness in the extremes of both refinement and in muscular, free-form expressivity among Southern California artists than Japanese artists The sculptural forms should be appreciated for themselves They are not utilitarian pieces. "That's why I'm so relieved that after September I won't have to deal with all that garbage. In the 14 months since the weekly show debuted, it has racked up several kudos, small and large. Before and after that special moment, both light towers hosted instrumental ensembles at crucial points in the performance. "He says he loves my ballets" the grand old man of Ballet Theatre states blandly, "and maybe it's true I certainly trust him as much as any director. For the leading roles, Tomasson selected two pairs of promising dancers from the home team.
"At the same time, the board has repeatedly told me that the direction of the orchestra would not change" Lewis says, referring to the pops programming first introduced by the late Carmen Dragon, Glendale music director for 20 years. Like Johnson's rural scenes, they remind us that there is more magic in the life of everyday than we dream of. The motive is right" "It's an avenue for self-improvement, confidence-building" explained John Dovey, an administrative assistant and public information officer at the institution. Temianka, who has traveled to Hong Kong but never inside China, theorized that jury chairman Yehudi Menuhin recommended him to the Chinese.
This approach won't exactly help him beat the derivative rap. Renovation cost: part of $12-million campus renovation project OPENING SOON: Huntington Hartford-1615 Vine St Reopening: fall, 1985 Theater size: 1,038 seats. ODDS 'N' ENDS: Two cassettes recently released are brimming with information for wine enthusiasts: "Hugh Johnson's How to Enjoy Wine" (Simon & Schuster, $29. 95, which deals with everything from choosing the right wine for various occasions to coping with restaurant wine lists; the elegantly produced "The Wine Advisor" is a fine crash course in European and California wines for the beginner For those who like hard liquor, there's "Mr. With no gestalt and no center of interest, his transient sculpture seems the very antithesis of unity. Jerry Weintraub, newly elected chairman of the 15-year-old Los Angeles International Film Exposition, known for its changing venues and foreign menus, says the festival from now on is going to be a festival- parties, galas, stars, razzle-dazzle and some Hollywood movies to boot. It is a terrifically moving work, and will open in Los Angeles and a few other U. S cities in October. He goes around (and around and around and around) in his sexy French accent singsonging such irresistible nothings as "Pree-tty pree-tty dear/She ees all my love and always here/And I am hers and She ees mine/And I love her all zee time" and "I am the only he she is the only she we are the only we.
The slightly surrealist, paint-dappled "Boy With a Ram" and others take on a dreamy, ingratiating sensuality that recalls Renoir. These talented independent dancer-choreographers are ready to fight back with the weapon they wield best-modern dance. "Now I must study it, note for note, forget all those memories and eventually make every note my own-make it sound throughout my body". She is Lee Remick playing Eleanor Roosevelt in a one-woman, one-hour KCET/Taper Media Enterprises co-production of "Eleanor-In Her Own Words: A Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt" The program, limited locally for the moment to KCET, will air Friday at 9 p. m with a repeat performance at the same hour next Wednesday. The nation's video retailers have a nickname for director Steven Spielberg-Scrooge. The prevailing industry attitude seems exemplified by Ron Katz, senior vice president at J.
So, as an actor, I've made the decision to play him as an older, educated Irishman" On some overlapping imagery, "I think there's resonance, a double-meaning to be found in 'sing' " he noted, "both as (musical) singing and in terms of life, love and achievement" And in response to a student query: I believe, yes, that the pauses here are very deliberate; surely you ignore any of these stage instructions at your own peril" Later in the afternoon, Godfrey elaborated on the company's interaction with the students, "a wonderful give-and-take; it really is a two-way process where we learn from each other" he said earnestly. The greatest unease of the evening occurred in the Schumann Concerto, which found Murray Perahia celebrating the 10th anniversary of his Philharmonic debut as soloist. But with the benefit of hindsight, executives at the New York-based Museum of Broadcasting see them as pop cultural history in the making. Parents should be thanking us for performing a service instead of condemning us" Lawless, by the way, is the real name of this native New Yorker Blackie is a nickname he's had since he was 13. The new Celebrity Dinner Theatre will make its bow Thursday, trotting out yet another production of "Fiddler on the Roof" to brighten the lives of San Diego County's tired businessmen.
The wife, Holly, is supremely organized; the newswoman, Sandy, helter-skelter and flaky. Film editing: Mona Campanella and Karen Croner, "Heroes" USC. That's partly because, as they say in artspeak, "They can be read on many levels" The level currently being examined at the University Art Museum of Cal State Long Beach- where nine major "Men in the Cities" pieces are on exhibit, to April 20-is the "sequential nature" of the drawings. In addition, he is the new music director and conductor of the Northwest Chamber Orchestra in Seattle, where the ensemble plays a season of eight pairs of concerts at the University of Washington.
Not content with that, Calendar had the Times' Editorial Library do research. "At Spago" explains dessert chef Beatrice Keech, "our desserts are French-oriented, but we California-ize them" Since she took over from Nancy Silverton (who trained her, Keech says she has been emphasizing American desserts, adding items like fruit buckles and shortcakes. It's been one of the most profoundly depressing five months within moviegoing memory. . Unlike the Olympic bash, however, American groups are making an early and profound impression. Oliver Smith's primitive sets, never models of imaginative theatricality, have become faded and tattered relics of a forgettable if not forgotten Canvas Age. They are the first thing on the menu (they spell it kal goog soo , and should not be confused with the other noodle offerings like udong , the Korean version of Japanese udon or goog soo , machine-made wheat noodles served in spicy sauces Ga-Roo-Roo Noodle and Barbecue Restaurant, 215 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, (213) 461-5845 Open Monday-Friday, 11-11. Although the restaurant serves beer and Italian wine at lunchtime, the license expires at 6 p. m, and at night the strongest drink available is tea.
It has been made into a play-now running at the Broadway Playhouse in San Gabriel, Calif-and is scheduled to be turned into a film. But on Saturday morning, with a very young, impressionable audience tuned in, it's obnoxious and dangerous And there's still more. An example: the memorable footage of the McAuliffe family and other launch spectators reacting to the explosion of Challenger at a public occasion. She reiterates a familiar phrase: "As long as I'm near an airport " Of course, it's not always that simple. Asked whether she thinks ticket prices are too high, she immediately replied, "Oh, absolutely I'm so glad you asked.
Five mourners at the shabby third-class funeral claimed it was raining-and yet meteorological reports of that day showed no storm. That's several hours worth, leading to the climactic last nine hours. Jimmy Cliff's own tunes are augmented by recordings of the Maytals, the Slickers, the Melodians and Desmond Dekker. The political motivations of the black revolutionaries get disdainfully short shrift, and the black detective (portrayed by Yaphet Kotto) brought in by Tanenbaum to handle the investigation-specifically because he is black-remains an enigma. Harvey Shephard, senior vice president in charge of programming for CBS, estimates that at his network alone, close to 1,000 series ideas were pitched for the coming fall season.
There was a surge of poetry in the Nocturne, and "Feux Follets" showed a technique so reliable that no amount of extra adrenalin could corrupt it. He plays a psychiatrist in the Stop-Gap production of the comedy about sexual identities and the psychotherapy field. The Schlitz account exec was a jazz buff and he slipped that in" Hooper continued his jingle work when he moved here from Chicago in 1978. Could this be an artist's angry response to the current consensus that architecture and design are presently far more vigorous and inventive than painting and sculpture? Or is it just another romantic jab at urban conformity and pedestrian practicality? Whatever, it represents an extraordinary personal accomplishment for Reiss. "My agent, Bill Robinson, says he'll give up his 10% of the pictures I do if he can have 1% of the pictures I turn down But I just do like to do nice movies. Instead of determining the site on the basis of the city's contribution to rock and then aggressively trying to work out a game plan with that city, board members have let the cities take the initiative. Her comment on the world she inhabits is a pointed one: "Nobody cares about making movies about people anymore All they care about is special effects" First-time screenwriting partners Robert T.
