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WFMT, Chicago, and Ray Nordstrand, for utilizing modern technology to bring fine arts radio to listeners in North America and 21 nations overseas. True, the concert was brief, composed of two 45-minute sets; this was a time for pacing rather than pushing. It violates the mood, but clinches our sense of being in a real place) Somebody-Hailey, probably-has also done a nifty job interweaving the sketches, so it's hard to say where one ends and the next begins. With the crusty roast potatoes and a gratin of root vegetables, it is easy to imagine that we are in a farmhouse in a corner of France. . And I've done OK" In establishing a reputation in the United States, Sheynkman, 46, has been aided by an obvious lack of competition here.

Moll played the rustic baron as a big, bumbling bear whose honesty and good nature are diminished only slightly by bad manners and lusty indulgence. Is the casting of Harmon, a woman, as a man an attempt at obliterating genders? Not clear. Rogue Gallery (3805 Ray St) has been in business for about a year, an annex of Rogue Graphics, a framing shop It's in an out-of-the-way location, but it's worth a visit The space is well-lighted. "What we are trying to do is offer alternative art to the general public. of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communications, issued a brief statement: "Our hearts go out to the families of the crew members aboard the shuttle" Another veteran journalist, Fred Friendly, also was thinking of the families, hoping that TV reporters would allow them their "privacy of grief. Goodson, who sits on the Cedars-Sinai board of governors, will make recommendations on disbursements from the foundation. Throughout the weekend you heard reference to "The Shaper" as though it represented a standard of tolerance rubbed raw This observer felt some of that as well.

4, was completed in early December, just before he left England for his birthday tour Commissioned by the L. A. Eugene O'Neill's massive "The Iceman Cometh" opens Wednesday at the Doolittle Theatre, staged by Jose Quintero and starring Jason Robards. The humor, what little there is, aims no higher than the sophomoric. Her tea sets, plates and vases become the stages for love-lorn, anxious scenarios and texts, where Edward Gorey-like figures pine for lost loves or revive their spirits with sudden inspirations seemingly conjured from Samuel Smiles' "Self Help" manual. "I said it would be a long, slow climb, a matter of viewers finding us" explained Hartman, previously found by viewers in "The Bold Ones" where he essayed a doctor, and then "Lucas Tanner" where he starred as a teacher. The stations pride themselves in uncovering bands with fresh sounds or points of view. They dwarfed and crowded the viewer, creating a giant attack of claustrophobia.

When the 39-year old Israeli violinist returned to the amphitheater Wednesday night for the second of three appearances there this week, his sixth Bowl recital drew an audience counted by the Los Angeles Philharmonic management at 11,007 In some areas, clearly, inflation survives. In a four-part program, Sunday at the Wadsworth Theater, Tulsa bloodlines emerged most distinctly in the dancers' approach to Leonide Massine's "Gaite Parisienne" (restaged by Eugene Slavin: confident and relaxed in a vintage character-comedy style that often seems beyond the comprehension of American dancers today. It gets at the issue of music being a living art: You write, you hear and you learn from what you hear" That living quality, she said, is perfectly exemplified by "Celebration" commissioned by and dedicated to Indianapolis music director John Nelson. The current Harlequin production is "Alone Together" If privacy is what you want, the best buy can be found at any of the nine Stuart Anderson's Black Angus Restaurants in Orange County. Houle appeared in two television films, "Faces of Mime" and "Out of Thin Air" as well as "a couple of commercials" But his heart is on stage where live audiences can see "the adorable clown" in his many moods. . Thematically titled "Tunneling Backwards" it consists mainly of long painted sheets of paper that put one in mind of collective artworks done by grammar school kids of yore. Vocal soloists in Bach's B-minor Mass will be Maurita Phillips-Thornburgh, Marilyn Savage, Paul L Johnson and Dale Morich. .

(where they also have a home, will become a father for the first time on or about Oct 14. Most of all, under the direction of Stephen Book, this production of 'Antigone' is full of surprises, yet remains Anouilh's 'Antigone' " LATE CUES: Madeline Puzo has been appointed associate producer of the Mark Taper Forum. After graduating from Amherst College in the early 1950s with a bachelor's degree in English, Kendrick says he "sort of planned" to write the "great American novel" But first he took a job as a copy aide at the Washington Post, then the No. The experience made him believe in chance and in respect for other people, but it clearly doesn't make him easy to deal with.

Although traditional Christian formats are talk oriented, contemporary Christian radio is a music format featuring contemporary pop- and rock-flavored Christian tunes. But the meditation-oriented record label Windham Hill has a new line of relaxation tapes meant to cool down the viewer. In kissing dances, sombrero-whomping dances, dances with the men rolling on the floor and the women jumping over them, Floricanto gave this last night of the "Dance Park" series a generous sampling of Latino energy, charm and sensuality. Many other European cities are lining up for their turn, according to Mercouri's brother, Spiros, who serves in her ministry as coordinator of the project. And now, restaurant customers can peruse and even purchase contemporary art while they dine.

In place of program notes Temianka commented in his usual fashion. Mandell will direct it at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, where it opens Thursday. SAN DIEGO — Dr Ronald Goldman has a fantasy. He's not one of those people who stops thinking when he walks out of the recording studio or off the stage" Jackson was just beginning to build his own team of advisers six years ago when he hired Branca. As for George, Huffman makes it clear, under his grumbling, that he'll never abandon Lennie But the tie seems one of habit rather than of emotion George has to be taciturn, but not all the way to the soul. Working with an uncredited English translation that sounded suspiciously like the Martins' version, director John Hall kept the cast and Gary Gene Ferguson's portable scenic panels nearly constantly in motion. I just happened to do it dressed as a woman" When you're a 300-pound female impersonator whose notoriety stems from eating dog excrement in one of the most bizarre films of all time, you've gotta justify yourself anyway you can.

"What I see here today is a 'Congress of the Arts' that looks like California" Gutfleisch noted, scanning the crowd of nearly 400 arts representatives with their diverse multiracial and ethnic makeup "I take pride in that-on behalf of my board. Holly is attracted to Sandy's freedom; Sandy admires Holly's permanence and place. Visits from "gallery goers" are regular, and art-interest groups from out of town now come to San Diego for weekend tours. Yet, in Roberts' low-key portrait of this Scripture-quoting businessman there's a nicely drawn character.

I could write love songs forever" Though Mann attended Berklee for 18 months, she didn't study voice A distinct naturalism governs her vocals. In the series of miniatures-pieces between two and four minutes in length, as prescribed by the UCSD celebration committee masterminded by Krenek biographer John Stewart-the full gamut of 20th-Century musical styles is indicated. And, for the first time in 10 years, this summer he will not be playing the viola at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival in New Mexico, but will devote his non-Hollywood Bowl weeks in August to the newly established San Diego Chamber Music Festival, of which he is artistic director. "My Fair Lady" has a lovely score, but it gets the end of the story wrong Eliza does not go back to that brute Higgins. Delia Ephron's wickedly observant book, "How to Eat Like a Child (And Other Lessons in Not Being a Grown-up" adapted for the stage by director Diane Doyle, was creditably presented by SCR's Young Conservatory Players, ages 12 to 15, in Costa Mesa over the weekend. I asked Arthur once, 'Who's Willy's hero' and he said, instantly, Harry Truman He knew Willy, knew everything about him when he wrote him It was like a visitation.

Franklin now claims that his book was the inspiration for the movie "Beverly Hills Cop" and he has told The Times that he plans to sue Paramount Pictures, producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and screenwriter Dan Petrie Jr. When we appear at Pompidou Center as fashion models for (couture designer) Issey Miyake, we're listed as 'Miyakemix' " Accustomed to group interviews, the four take turns chiming in, never dropping a beat in the steady flow of talk. The first crucially hovers over a definition of terrorism-the outlawed kind versus the legalized variety. Elsewhere the animators' adroit geometric metamorphoses and refractions of liquid color merely punctuated the dances, suggesting other forms of motion than the highly familiar ballet, social- and modern-dance idioms in use on the platforms.

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