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26 at the Universal Amphitheatre in the "Concert for LIFE" The event will raise funds for LIFE, a program that feeds the hungry in Los Angeles. Dutton, the publisher, has kept a tight wrap on the manuscript by Sidney Kirkpatrick, Outtakes located a draft and Kirkpatrick agreed to an interview But first, background: On Feb. The word is mockery , and they do it so blatantly" Brocka claims that after the ECP broke barriers two years ago with "Isla" featuring nudity and sex and starring a former Miss Philippines, producers came to him "with cash to make skin flicks for the Film Center. But she also points out that the new owners reconfirmed her contract in December Whether her programming brief has changed, she's not saying.

It also demands character development and plenty of performing brio "I think (acting) is my strong point" Teroy said "I wish I had more character work (in the concert. There are many fine films that don't fit into the cracks of distribution" Swanson and Meyer chose 21 out of 300 recent films that haven't been seen in San Diego. The decision by Kelly, a world-renowned minimalist artist from New York, not to sign a contract with the San Diego Unified Port District was apparently generated by negative reaction to the artist or his design, including critical letters to newspapers that continued after the Port Commission approved the sculpture. The search in the society for reassurance continues, and it seems to end most often at present in a much-simplified vision of the past, including a stern and simplified interpretation of religious faith. Pilar Lorengar's stock Countess resembled a prima donna who had wandered in from another production; her singing, though authoritative as ever, lacked freshness, not to mention a cadential trill in "Dove sono" Margit Neubauer's attractive Cherubino proved slender in physique, slender in tone. The self-deception here is delicious, and Rush doesn't let it be lost on us that Bess not only wants to arrange the lives of everyone around her, she expects them to be grateful for her supervision.

The Chicago production that was due has canceled, but may show up at the Las Palmas Theatre next fall. When an independent New York producer approached Clarke to do a movie about jazz, she embarked on a film centered around Coleman's decision to use his 11-year-old son Denardo as the drummer for his group. And it doesn't always show them dealing with it in a positive way" he added. Theatre Rhinoceros has been calling public attention to the devastating impact of AIDS through humor, introspection and song for almost two years. Personnel: Anton Fier, drums; Michael Stipe, vocals; Jack Bruce, bass, vocals; Syd Straw, vocals; Jody Harris, guitar; Bernie Worrell, keyboards; Chris Stamey, bass; Peter Blegvad, guitar, vocals; Lisa Herman, keyboards. They are in Palo Alto; Champaign and Decatur, Ill; Hopkins, Minn; Brooklyn, N. Y; Whitehall, Ohio; Virginia Beach, Va, and Milwaukee, Wis.

Robert La Fosse danced splendidly in the lyrical pas de deux, as usual lost in a cloud and scarcely looking at his partner. Other boxes whisper a muffled anger in pleasant, ordinary artifacts that get ugly Baseballs bristle nails or turn to smashing rocks. He and his wife, Helen, are still active in the restaurant, and he is still thinking. And he credits Tabor with the inspiration to reach these new dramatic depths. Headliners on the list of 21 confirmed acts for the 11-hour April 26 anti-drug concert include Mr Mister, John Denver, Aretha Franklin and James Brown. Thus her portrayal of Clara in the American Ballet Theatre "Nutcracker" Monday afternoon in Shrine Auditorium, proved at once praiseworthy and disappointing. Philharmonic with concerts Thursday night at 8 and next Sunday afternoon at 2:30.

News Writer: Peggy Holter, "Vietnam: Ten Years After-The Veterans" KCBS-TV Non-News Writer: Lou De Costa, "Local Heroes: LAFD" KABC-TV Special Class, Program Area: "Local Heroes: LAFD" KABC-TV. Campanella went on to earn a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Harvard, worked as a film editor at CBS News, added a master's degree in business administration from Columbia, served as a production executive at CBS Entertainment and, for the last five years, has been pursuing a career in Hollywood as a producer, director and writer. Gassner and Brown resigned, calling the decision "a farce" Another example came in 1924. It is far too rare and too fine to be anything other than a painting for all seasons.

Dozens of little restaurants ready to serve the steady stream of visitors that flows through the small downtown area. Back in the days of Jack Kent Cooke when his Lakers were the only pros in town, we only saw the Lakers in action at home on TV when there was a Forum sellout during the playoffs or when CBS insisted on covering a weekend game here because of a commitment to advertisers to include network coverage in the huge Los Angeles viewing market. Sporting a gray raw-silk suit, white sandals and a dangling "lucky tap" around his neck, the tanned and elegant Tune, 46, glided into a suite at the Beverly Wilshire, settling his long (6 foot 6) frame onto a plush sofa. My friend, who lived in Greece, shrugs and tells me that's the way it is. First Lady Nancy Reagan has yet to decide whether she will act as sponsor of a major anti-drug benefit concert April 26 at the Rose Bowl that was given the go-ahead by Pasadena city officials Tuesday Mrs. But don't call "Wallenberg" a "docudrama" That would only make Johnson mad "I hate the word docudrama" he says "I think that's a piece of crap. Plays Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30 p. m; Sunday, 7 p. m, with matinees Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, 2 p. m Tickets $8-29. 50 Closes May 26 972-7654. .

It's bad enough that much of prime-time drama is a blood bath where people are always getting shot, mashed, run over, beaten up or otherwise victimized by man or disease Now comedies are jumping on the scare bandwagon. Noteworthy recent releases: "Alfie" (1966, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967, "The Naked Prey" (1965) and the 1977 documentary, "The California Reich"HORROR/ACTION: Hard-core action film buffs are eagerly awaiting the videocassette release of "Black Moon Rising" which stars Tommy Lee Jones, Bubba Smith and Linda Hamilton, the female star of "The Terminator" It's due on May 28 from New World. Traveling by train to Tallix several days a week, Graves supervised the massive project, mostly carried out by technicians who also produce sculpture for Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine, Willem De Kooning and Reuben Nakian. Thousands sweated in line in 100-degree weather for a chance to see Hanan Blo Blo.

Nevertheless, much of this touching piece still reached the listener and made its impact. I had a lot of ideas in the first one but I had no place to use them because I wasn't co-producing" Hart is hoping that this album will be the key to his emergence as a star He'll certainly be promoting it heavily on tour. (Channels 2 and 8, a couple of supposedly tough teen-age brothers from San Francisco are sent to a Northern California ranch, a last-chance rehabilitation center meant to steer young men clear of prison, run by an ex-convict (William Shatner. "That doesn't hold up, that 'American album' stink" says an agitated Kerr, who admits that the British press still gets under his skin "It's absolutely ridiculous. In 1982, the operatic chieftains at the Music Center-not one of them a bona fide professional-decided that no opera for Los Angeles was better than New York City Opera.

I couldn't be certain from the monitors that the broadcast caught the full visual excitement of the staging. You could make a good case for television going wide screen, as well as big screen. The popularity of George Winston is puzzling. Cooper told The Times that the FCC's ruling not only invited more racist broadcasts, but also flew in the face of the FBI's stepped-up surveillance and arrests of neo-Nazi hate groups "Back in 1969 a guy by the name of Warren E. Cagney doesn't exactly have a chip on her shoulder, but a sliver maybe. Art historian Sally Yard will discuss works by Aycock, Fleischner, Miss, Trakas and others in the Coast Room at the same hour April 26.

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