Among Gould's china was a service commissioned by Catherine the Great. The venerable (in its 64th year) romance mag with the teary first-person tales and tantalizing headlines "He Can Never Really Be Mine-But When I'm in His Arms I Don't Care) will air as a daily syndicated half-hour series, probably in September "Each day we'll tell a complete story. Severns, a top arts administrator who was head of the Music Center Operating Co. With Carrie Fisher, Ronny Cox, Frank Gorshin, Ben Frank, Leon Isaacs Kennedy, Trish Van Devere, Joey Travolta. A UCSB art history professor, Keller curated the university's exhibit, selecting images from 70,000 photographs archived at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. Unfortunately, the cast, under the direction of Michael Ross, stubbornly treats the material as if the framework were all that matters.
But in general the close-ups, rather than bringing the viewer closer to the characters, kept reminding him that they were really actors. Particularly Hoffman. Recently in New York, Toback saw one of the movie's rare showings on TV The 91-minute film was chopped to 70 minutes "It wasn't a bad censoring job" he said "If I had to cut 21 minutes out, I'd do it that way Of course, I don't want to see anything cut out. "Before that, I never understood quite what singing was, or why anybody would want to sing" The reluctant rock star didn't want to write lyrics, either"I never listened to lyrics on records" However, most of New Order's wordsmithing has fallen to him too, with the rest being group efforts. He has concertized fairly widely and he is chairman of the music department of Ambassador College at Big Sandy, Tex. The four nonetheless gave a probing account of this very introspective work and provided the listener ample food for musical thought. I'd agree that parts of the 'Alf' album were overproduced, but then a lot of Yazoo stuff was under-produced and would have benefited from a heavier sound "I have changed my views on pop a bit over the last year. "We must examine how the music profession has changed and where it is going" he said.
Uplift is always easy to deride, but once again Graham's skillful house director James F. Despite this frustration, Consumer Reports is so bullish on CDs that the magazine predicts CD players will soon be a standard part of component hi-fi systems. This brings the total of three-star restaurants in France to 20. "In the past few years, I've been writing as much as I want to And that's more than I ever have.
A second series of summer jazz concerts at San Diego State University's 4,500-seat Open Air Theater, produced by Avalon Attractions of Los Angeles, has already signed up two of Humphrey's biggest headliners: Spyro Gyra and Shadowfax. Country, classical and NPR have not completely taken over at KCSN. SAN DIEGO — Ask jazz fans who Mose Allison is and you'll be told he's one of the greatest living jazz pianists around. That may not sound like your idea of a promising evening, but the Knitters use that simple, unsophisticated approach to remarkable advantage. Indeed, in a smaller hall, and with a smaller ensemble, miking may not be required at all.
"There was the shadow of the old show, and we knew there would be overpowering expectations. There, mother (Millie Perkins, still beautiful enough to attract exactly the wrong kind of man) and grandmother (Eileen Ryan) try, ineffectively, to control two sons, Brad Jr. Despite the thoughtful direction of Richard Vath, this Fred Carmichael comedy starts out with a shaky premise and proceeds pretty much on one level until its unlikely plot is played out. This year, he has tried to inject more oomph to the show: the showcasing of American Indian artist John Nieto's starkly powerful images; a defter use of contrasting thematic music styles; a quickening of pace in key set changes, including an adroit use of revolving and movable set platforms. She will also tell you that she thinks she's "interesting looking" with "lively eyes" "You have to have a decent image of yourself, because esentially you're looking into a black hole, and what comes back at you is really how you think people are looking at you, what they're seeing. So if they come looking for me, tell them I'm back in Los Angeles and headed for the beach It seems safer there. . In moving back and forth in time, we are taken into a way of life so utterly feudal that the sight of a modern tractor is jarring.
"When you're traveling in the highlands of Guatemala, you feel very close to the earth, just as the people are close to the earth, and I felt I was able to shed some of the confinements of my own life and culture" At the same time, "I felt I could be more in touch with myself there. Describing the purpose of the conference, which is thought to be the first of its kind on a national level, as "a general consciousness-raising" Berger pointed out that arts funding in this country traditionally has been aimed at institutions. If I had started playing bass when I was 12 like I wanted to, I'd be an incredible bass player now "Family and siblings can be cruel When I grew up, I was in charge of my own life I became serious about music I finally learned how to play bass. Each Wednesday in April, from 6 to 7:30 p. m, artists will talk informally about their work in the galleries. Scars and ridges on individual bones show where large muscles were attached"My fascination with prehistoric animals began when I was about 4 years old, when my father bought me a book about dinosaurs" explains illustrator Mark Hallet.
Aside from its slightly pretentious title, "Golden Age" is a laid-back and modest compendium of about 40 Dutch, Flemish and German works from the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation. But this agent turned out to be Joan Stewart and she read it all. Those brilliant actors John Kane and Winston Ntshona had suggested to me the swiftness and economy and near-perfection with which the black artist must carry his conception through the mine field of white South African approbation-a wrong move can mean personal disaster. "In the Time it was like I was always off to the side, not smiling" he admitted "But I had a lot to be angry about then In my own group, the guys respect me. I don't think votes or decisions are ever that way" Her own career as a corporate consultant has been intertwined with politics. "They were really concerned that he doesn't use seat belts" said Debby Finkelstein, a SADD coordinator at Piper High School in Sunrise.
. You know what? I think the crud is winning" In another episode, splendidly written by co-producer Terry Louise Fletcher and directed by Karen Arthur, Cagney mistakenly thought she was pregnant. Thus there were battalions of adroit technicians who could fake a masterpiece at the clap of one hand. Bailey said there are no plans to perform in Los Angeles or any additional cities. Robert Langdon-Lloyd projects the knowing dementia and the pointed Sprechgesang of the Fool with muted precision. He added that he doesn't really know if such a demand for quality shows is afoot but that "I hope that what we-all three networks-are doing will beget more such television" In Wednesday's editions of Calender, it was reported that NBC will rebroadcast its high-rated "The Burning Bed" TV movie about wife-battering on March 10. All great comedians are one-of-a-kind, but W. C. The first thing we know, she was being interviewed on TV wearing an EGBOK T-shirt.
He-and a rather ragged orchestra-approach other reflective passages, however, with less than optimum tenderness. The last is a particular problem for Hedison as the wealthy customer from the East Side. Kershner said that he encountered Spielberg only once during shooting, but his final cut was sent in videocassette form to the North Carolina set of "The Color Purple" for Spielberg to view. George Hugnet's photomontage "Untitled 1936" for example, combines the image of a woman sprawled beneath that of the Eiffel Tower, (both in distorted scale) superimposed over the city of Paris. Since the Board of Supervisors' name would be on it, I wanted to go with the best possible production" 'Scary Medium' Videovision executive producer Deris Jeannette said: "This may be the start of a different kind of television. It's been hard for people to see the buildup of my work-from conventional drawing and painting to films, happenings, painting-sculpture hybrids and walk-in environments. Bruce Fowler's music helped shape the different styles of the four sections and provided a mournful outlook of its own.
