With his former group, the Soft Boys, and on his own he's made some records that pull it off. Then the leader-this guy who'd gotten fired-said, 'Get him boys' and they started chasing me. The Miami Film Festival, which closes tonight with Alan Rudolph's "Trouble in Mind" has taken on a flavor as international as the city itself. Similarly, the misunderstood, ill-fated Hilarion was played not by some wimpy secondary danseur but by the formidable Clark Tippet, himself a former Albrecht. Tell them never to go anywhere with anyone-even if they have a badge and say they are a police officer-unless they know the password" Nobody jotted down the valuable tip in familial self-protection. "His mental powers began to erode noticeably" wrote Dalessio, chief of medicine at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in La Jolla, Calif.
One is a devoted, happy, upscale housewife (Moore; the other a wisecracking TV newswoman (Christine Lahti Each supplies what the other lacks. "The Feitelsons bought what they liked and what they could afford, eventually amassing a surprising and interesting group of drawings" said UCSB art history professor Alfred Moir, who organized an exhibition of the Feitelson collection in 1983 and produced an accompanying catalogue. Master artworks from two different epochs visit San Francisco: The M H. "So it's a tremendous frustration to me, my staff and the board that we can't share it with the public except on a very limited basis. Eventually, the well-to-do got a hold of it (and did well by it, and it spread throughout Italy and then the rest of Europe. Bennett, who maintained a dance troupe of his own for 20 years, developed close personal and professional ties to Limon during his touring days. The youths-Billy Halop, Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell, Huntz Hall and Bernard Punsley had first appeared on Broadway in a grimly realistic street drama, Sidney Kingsley's "Dead End" Then Hollywood mogul Samuel Goldwyn brought the youths to Hollywood for the 1937 screen version of "Dead End" which featured Humphrey Bogart, doing his mobster bit. The acts are expected to perform in these general time slots The times listed are Pacific Daylight Time LONDON 4 to 5 a. m: Status Quo, Style Council, Ultravox 5 to 6 a. m: Boomtown Rats, Adam Ant, Spandau Ballet 6 to 7 a. m: Elvis Costello, Nik Kershaw, Sade 7 to 8 a. m: Sting-Phil Collins-Julian Lennon, Howard Jones 8 to 9 a. m: Bryan Ferry, Paul Young and Alison Moyet 9 to 10 a. m: U2 10 to 11 a. m: Dire Straits, Queen 11 a. m to noon: David Bowie.
LIVE ACTION: Tickets go on sale Monday for the Firm's concerts May 22 at the Forum and May 23 at the Pacific Amphitheatre. Guest artist Joe Wyatt, formerly of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, has been added to the ranks to partner Dabrowski and Karen Evans in "Concerto Barocco" Wyatt will be featured again with Evans in "Sleeping Beauty" "With the added attractions of big ballet companies like the American Ballet Theatre (due to perform in San Diego in March, it's easy for the community to overlook what we're doing" Mahon said. In the small world of present-day blues singers, Norris is one of the best. gallery debut John Torreano evokes the spirit of a punker in a bed-sitter dreaming of outer space. But more important is the film's unmatched power to convey that this is what distance running is really like and this is why people feel almost mystical about it. The present Saul, bass Donald McIntyre, is hardly a vocal paragon, but he does make us sympathetic witnesses to the king's jealous rages, his catastrophic self-deception: a powerful, if incomplete, picture of a Lear-like figure whose plight unfolds in a chain of strikingly dramatic recitatives.
It assumes that the listener will pick up a psychological subtext that will explain why its characters are speaking and behaving in such a cryptic way. And when Harry's restaurateur pal (Jon Ewing) rightly suspects that Harry's wife (Lynette Curran) and his business partner (Jeff Truman) are having an affair, we see the couple immediately having a go at it on their table at Ewing's restaurant at the height of lunch hour (it should be pointed out that Australian humor, by and large, is a lot earthier than ours. Twenty-two examples from the Huntington's collection of about 13,000 British drawings are installed there through March 30. Screening with it is the easily dismissed "The Return of Christopher Columbus" a flat, amateurish film about an American folk singer who searches out his French provincial roots and becomes a rape suspect (which turns out an entirely gratuitous red herring John Dobrynine isn't even convincingly American in the lead Phone: (213) 825-2345. The light-hearted (if basically kinda stupid) song, the deftly executed technique and the enthusiasm of the band and some friends make this irresistible fun.
Tune and Duncan play together in a light, friendly fashion that doesn't deny that the characters are more than friends. The urban setting is unequivocally on target: a room in disarray that looks like a bunker (designers are Thomas Fichter and Alan K Okazaki. 8 will be "Code Name: Foxfire" an action show starring Joanna Cassidy as the leader of an all-female spy team working for the CIA It will have a two-hour premiere Jan 27. . Unfortunately, the exit was on the right side, so he was just sort of stuck in the middle of the crowd until one of the band's road managers finally rescued him.
Sometimes Greek restaurants appear deliberately dull and makeshift, the music more brave than merry-which is not what one expects from the Greeks. Two other veteran one-hour series also were dropped, "Crazy Like a Fox" and "Trapper John, M. D" which premiered in 1979. Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoon ist Paul Conrad is holding an exhibition of his sculpture and drawings at the Molly Barnes Gallery through Feb 28. There were some reasonable substitutions-Lausanne for Zurich in Switzerland, the interior of the luxurious hotel in Versailles for the interior of Gausse's on the Riviera. "The Man With One Red Shoe" a spy spoof starring Tom Hanks and Lori Singer, will be released against stiff competition July 19, and if Fox's antic marketing scheme works, a lot of people will be dying to see a movie they know nothing about.
"Shout Up a Morning" with music by the late Julian (Cannonball) Adderley and his brother Nathaniel, will be directed by the playhouse's artistic director, Des McAnuff. Jiacoletti, a superb technician, is one of the most sought-after independents in town. SAN DIEGO — More is less in the stylized world of dance. The show continues through Tuesday before moving to Los Angeles. They walk around juggling plates, whispering to each other sometimes in Italian, sometimes in Spanish, and wearing an air of having invited you over to dinner. Warm, authoritative, ugly-handsome, effortlessly real, with a sense of intelligence behind his acting and his dancing He's the film's unalloyed delight. John Korty's TV movie "Farewell to Manzanar" although flawed, was a start, as was the modest, endearing but uneven "Hito Hata" produced by the Japanese-American community.
"I don't feel happy about 'Cinderella' It was a tremendous success at the box office, and the board wanted me to repeat it I refused It is dead. . Snyder hosted a late-night talk show, "The Tomorrow Show" for NBC from 1973 to 1982 FULL CIRCLE: Warren Olney is returning to KCBS Channel 2. Chatting about his art, Cadmus tells of painting "hateful subjects" with "delicacy and precision" and of the necessity of exaggeration. No one can ever accuse Cristina Ortiz of avoiding adventuresome repertory. NEW YORK — Tony Randall says today's rock performers may seem like superstars, but in the long run Bach and Handel outshine even the Beatles as popular musicians. Three years later, he left with an accumulation of grievances.
All he can produce is a show that just gets by, and even those days may be over. So far Whitehead has made no films, but has appeared in such television series as "Magnum, P. I" and "Hart to Hart" Unlike many actors, Whitehead thanks his parents for his theatrical career. Isn't it" Kraft wields the advantage of being able to tailor his music to the event. "The Academy finds the NAACP charge a little surprising" the motion picture academy said in a written statement. The reason, he says, was that early in the military buildup in Vietnam, the U. S.
Hammer, whose musical ideas meshed with Mann's, wound up composing the music for the pilot, which evolved into scoring the series. "Look, through our 21 years together, we have stuck to our roots" he says with obvious pride. Mikhail Baryshnikov-himself and, er, herself-romped good-naturedly through the leading role(s. I'll see him in a few hours"Her approach to motherhood, she explained, is more paternal than maternal "I'm more like a father in relation to my child Fathers don't stay home with the kids all day They have their careers and they're away from home a lot But they can still have strong bonds with their children That's the way I want to be.
