And alone" Polisi maintained that institutions such as Juilliard must continue "to give our students the type of breadth of education that will permit a life in the arts But now, we have a new responsibility The mass media are a ubiquitous presence They have an enormous influence on our culture. NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Filmland Corporate Center being built across the street from MGM/UA in Culver City has its first official tenant and it is MGM/UA. One of the granddaughters, Melissa, who is 7, is herself a cystic fibrosis victim. 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. Don Henley's "Sunset Grill" (Geffen-Where many of the musical textures on Henley's solo albums represent a break from his introspective, soft-rock Eagles past, this is an extension of that exploration of contemporary social and personal values 9.
-A 99-year-old Victorian mansion, burnt to the ground in 1982, now completely restored, in the tiny community of Piru (11 miles west of CalArts, where pianist Lincoln Mayorga will revive music of MacDowell, Gottschalk and Mrs H. H. A Beach, among others, March 9. The Rats' latest album, "In the Long Grass" reportedly sold fewer than 75,000 copies-far below an acceptable level for a veteran group on a major label. The Resource Center-whose members also include the wives of such high-ranking Washington officials as Treasury Secretary James A Baker III and Sen Albert Gore Jr. "Since receiving this letter, I have (1) sat for 15 minutes at a restaurant table before even seeing my waiter's face; (2) watched a bottle of wine I'd ordered sit on a bar a few feet from me for 10 minutes before anybody found the time to bring it over to me; (3) had a $55 bottle of champagne poured without being offered for tasting, with the explanation that 'With these good ones, you don't have to try them first; (4) been forced to get up to start to empty my own ashtray before somebody noticed that it was full, and (5) heard entirely more than I wanted to about a waitress's "old man" and the effects his dastardly behavior were having on her professional abilities. In all, Turner will be devoting nearly 13 hours of television time this month to the nuclear war issue. It's such a sham when people go around holding the Good Book to their breast or holding the baby up to the TV It's tragic that people have turned faith into an industry. With its 90-foot-wide stage, bench seating for 1,500, emphasis on scaffolding and plainly visible lighting racks, it takes on the appearance of a small concert amphitheater.
Soffel"This is a story about passion where intellect finally goes and emotion takes over" she said in a recent conversation. I got this production going, in actual fact, with him as the center of it Then the two ladies (Ullmann and Pagett) came into it. This triggers a bloody power struggle between her boys, the "Maceteros" and the "Master Dancers" led by the cold-blooded Juan the Bullet (Angel David, who declares war by dropping a 13-year-old Macetero off a building. Green was formerly executive producer of "The Lawmakers" another half-hour weekly Capitol Hill series, moderated by Paul Duke, that was canceled last year after five seasons due to insufficient support by stations and CPB. There's a number in the show called 'Safe Home' that's one of my favorites. These sections are the most intently felt part of the play, but also the most muddled.
And there is a lot of superstar entertainment on tour this year" Veteran performers such as Barry Manilow, Chicago and the Grateful Dead will make return appearances at Irvine Meadows and the Pacific this year, while newcomers like Chaka Khan, Madonna and Spandau Ballet will be making their debuts before county pop fans. The studios have become so sensitive to the aftermarket potential of films-to their sudden ability to reach millions of infrequent moviegoers at home-that they're beginning to program as if they were doing TV. MPAA rating: R (Under 17 requires an accompanying parent or adult guardian). His timing, always a thing of beauty, has a clean serve and return with Rose as his partner Let us not kid around, though. During the 1983-84 season, "Magnum, P. I" ranked as the sixth-most-watched series on television, averaging an audience of more than 18. 7 million households each week, according to ratings figures from the A. C Nielsen Co. There were just too many other things" But, she added: "I don't ever want to stop dancing"How does it feel to be back on the line again? "It feels surprisingly good" she said. Bennett, a Milwaukeean who attended UCLA Film School, became an NBC page and eventually got into directing on "Matinee Theatre" Most of his work has been in television, although he took over and finished "Harper Valley PTA" (not a work he is proud of, except as a demonstration of competence, he says.
Theater Festival, "especially since the actresses that are supposed to be the most sought-after, the big names that you constantly see-they aren't working. According to Freidenrich, the orchestra's board of directors met Monday and approved the cancellation because "the board and some of the musicians were stretched to the limit after a busy first three months of the year" Founded in January, 1985, by Donn Laurence Mills to provide classical music to south county communities, the orchestra also canceled a concert last Jan 12, citing lack of funds. The result, union leaders acknowledge, is that many of their members are working more on non-union films than on sanctioned productions. His forte was playing villains in B-grade Westerns, where the formula dictated a happy ending for the hero and an unseemly demise for the bad guy. Further, he is music director of the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, now in its third season; next season, the Channel City ensemble will give six subscription concerts in Lobero Theater. "Aretha Sings the Blues" Aretha Franklin Columbia.
Dressed in a casual flaming red dress that smartly complements her jet black hair, the 28-year-old singer is a portrait of easy self-confidence as she unwinds at the Bel-Air home of her voice teacher, Herta Glaz, following a mid-week "St John" rehearsal with conductor Maurice Allard Yes, she agrees, opera is becoming her life Yet the concert hall continues to beckon. Schneider, ABC's vice president of policies and standards said: "One of the significant contributions our industry can make is to sensitize our viewers to the serious problem of drug abuse and to illustrate the many tragic consequences for individuals, for families and for society at large". What's interesting about 'The Real Thing' is that you have a group of contemporary individuals for whom the parameters (of behavior) have loosened and changed so drastically that they're constantly searching for those boundaries and attempting to contact that thing we call 'real' What is it? Can we define it? "Conversely, in 'Hedda' you have a group of individuals living in a world where social boundaries-particularly marriage and love and the idea of choice in life-are so rigidly formed that it does a different kind of damage. (That sort of passionate wildness made Ed Harris-as Eddie-go through an entire performance in New York one night with a flowing nosebleed, while his co-star kept supplying Kleenex from the on-stage bathroom. "I told them what I wanted most-to come to the United States. The Ahmanson Foundation has come through again this year, crowning the holiday season with a beautiful gift to the County Museum of Art.
"From an early age I have been fascinated by motion pictures, by images" he says. Not long after, he became a charter member of Budd Schulberg's Watts Writers Workshop and was published in its 1967 anthology, "From the Ashes" The friendship with Schulberg never stopped, and they had corresponded earlier this year about the 20th anniversary of the workshop coming in August. Carlisle-who'll make her formal solo debut Thursday and Friday at the Roxy-has the slim features and warm, sunshine-glow of a fashion model. While the artificial sky will produce a few special effects (including, of course, occasional comet sightings, the dome will not, alas, accommodate his original concept for the slam-bang finale. 31, will become the first major traveling exhibition in the museum's 73-year-history. "We certainly hope he (Weathers) will give us an added boost" says Ann Daniel.
IMPERFECTIONS Unfortunately, few of these qualities surfaced around outsiders. To realize those goals, Komac estimates that he and the Art Council raised $175,000 for exhibits during his six year's as director. The top sergeant was a peace-loving Regular Army veteran with hash marks the length of his sleeve. But films that do what Cimino seems to want them to do are meldings of style and substance, disciplined and coherent.
Unknown Bo Derek had a nude scene in Blake Edwards' "10" which made her enough of a celebrity to tempt magazine editors into publishing nude photos taken by her husband John Derek. in 1978 provided long-term space at La Jolla's University Towne Centre for the Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art. Though earnest and affable, the Mick is like most superstar athletes, more a giant on the field than off TV is not kind to legends. 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.
"But when we came up with the character, we thought, perhaps naively, that it wasn't such a big deal. Gilbert Lujan's decorated '50 Chevy, called "Family Car" is not nearly as artistic as a real low rider, but it does suggest the way local Latino culture shades from East L. A. Instead, it will reimburse the Kennedy Center for any deficit incurred. He was Evan Drachman, 22-year-old grandson of the late, great cellist Gregor Piatigorsky. The Newport Beach-based Edwards Cinemas chain, however, periodically books such films into its Lido and Town Center theaters, and Orange County colleges occasionally show foreign and art films on campus. The supporting cast was dominated by Stephen Dupont's black-basso Sparafucile and Alexandrina Milcheva's voluptuous-sounding Maddalena. Staged by Milton Katselas, it is a return to the experimental jungle-gym productions of the hippie era, with everyone in grab-bag rehearsal clothes, to "emphasize the universality of Shakespeare's text" and to cut down on costume repair Physicality is the rule.
