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at the Valley Production Center on Van Nuys Boulevard, located between a Mexican restaurant and an all-night drugstore. The fearless and rather relaxed undergraduate verve of the original made its mark and left its spiritual heirs, including "Saturday Night Live" which at its best has had the same tonic irreverence and this-is-now immediacy. She's been bemusing us for several years in group exhibitions, including her sound works and now takes up half of a tandem commercial show. "It's the first time I've ever worked with an artist" said Rincon, "and it's all about energy-like the sculpture I've also collaborated with Jon Barns for this concert. Beginning with a pre-race program at 8:30 a. m, the station will follow the marathon from its start at 9 a. m continuously until noon.

Ironically, Anello said that even though Cexton Records has been "more successful than I ever imagined" he never intended to launch a record company when he recorded his first LP, 1983's "For a Dancer" "When I made the 'For a Dancer) master tape" he said, "I shopped it to the major labels and they all turned it down. Until Hemmings' appointment, Wachtell had acted as spokesman. . Szeryng's meticulous phrasing and expressive purity in the concerto's architecturally pristine opening movement became the vigorous finale's straitjacket. The doggie bag is important, because steak lovers are almost forced to go out to get good meat. Thus, they would be ineligible to nominate a directors' slate. "She wanted a fine artist to play Nehru, and with his head shaved, Richardson does look remarkably like him" De Paul, who struck up a friendship with Mrs.

On his wrist Anderson wears a red ribbon from which dangles a tampon fashioned into a bauble-a reverse Madonna-like scoff at sexual role-casting. The closest he came was a new song by Bob (Frizz) Fuller, "Texas Tango" an exhilarating Tex-Mex number full of delightful rhymes like "When I was driving through El Paso/That's when my car ran out of gas-o" But even without any major musical surprises, Lindley's superbly crafted and creative solos and the exquisite interplay among the other instrumentalists supplied enough minor revelations to prevent repetitiveness from seeping into the performance. Always an interesting photographer and often a compelling one, he now produces color pictures whose visual and emotional qualities are subservient to the ideas behind them. Isolation of body parts-especially several elegant legs-heightens detail so that they become Surreal with the magic of primitive fetishes or religious icons. Charren, president of Action for Children's Television (ACT, had spent years campaigning for kids' TV reform.

Directed by supervising producer Jerry London and written by producer Carmen Culver, the first three hours are simply awful, nudged forward by script contrivances that send poor Tracy to jail for a crime she didn't commit and then spring her with a full pardon. This senior Southern California artist makes tastefully discreet paintings that feel distinctly Pacific; they appear cool and relaxed, yet an underlying current of tension keeps them standing nervously at attention. Churkin was interviewed later on public TV's "MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour" and tiny excerpts of his congressional testimony made the Thursday evening and Friday morning network newscasts But the real kick was watching him live on CNN. I never go back to revisit, so I have no idea what the reaction is" On the whole, Close's intentions are less political than aesthetic and conceptual. The plot often stops dead in its tracks to allow the characters to reflect on the current state of their relationship, because that relationship "is as important as the case they're on" Gleason explains.

Reserved seatings: Wednesday-Thursday, 6 and 8 p. m; Friday-Saturday, 6 and 8:30 p. m; Sunday, 1 and 3:30 p. m; 6 and 7:30 p. m Reservations essential: (805) 646-4384 Dinner for two, food only: $40$60. . Bedford, a native of Yorkshire, England, has long been a leading man at the Stratford Festival in Ontario, Canada. 23 will mark the return of this award-winning, nine-part series on Jewish history, hosted by Abba Eban. In person, Preston is so courtly and affable he's something of a character; in print, however, he reveals underneath the bonhomie the bitterness of a man turned out to pasture and shackled to a wife (Sidney) 10 years older than he and unhinged since the death of their only son decades ago at the age of 10. As odious as it may be, sometimes comparison is unavoidable.

"In Brazil, it is not unusual to do that if you are a singer or an actress. 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. He has written three books on the cathedral, and in 1985 completed a six-part documentary for British television on medieval stained glass. Maria really knew how to simplify things, how to make an image tell. Because the Dance Gallery will be adjacent to California Plaza, she said, she is thinking of asking plaza merchants who are likely to benefit from her audiences to contribute to the Gallery's budget For good measure, Lewitzky tossed in some politics.

"I'm not trying to act like a jet-setter or show how you can spend a $1,000 a day in some city" she said. His Gus Grissom in "The Right Stuff" was just fine, but here he shows he's a star with charisma to spare. "Heimat's' actors form an amazing cadre, filling 28 central roles and 140 speaking parts Most of them are professional. It documents a brief instance when Krenek wanted to be accessible to the masses That may suggest a contradiction in terms. One is a devoted, happy, upscale housewife (Moore; the other a wisecracking TV newswoman (Christine Lahti Each supplies what the other lacks. The label's new Stevie Nicks album is sizzling, but its Roger Daltrey and Laura Branigan records were major flops. EPIC: The sales just keep coming for Luther Vandross, who had his fourth consecutive platinum album with "The Night I Fell in Love" despite his continued failure to score a pop hit.

Local organizers are hoping to hold the "Imagination Celebration" annually at the Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa, beginning in 1987. In fact, the 21st Century has already started on the West Coast "In the life of cities, there are several periods. I had a feeling we had a hit record this time" That wasn't his first offer to join an established group. If I don't take the chance to see what it's like here, I may never have it again" And back to writing? "Yes" but he doesn't shudder. Recent attempts to salvage his memory have included an issue of Aperture devoted to his work.

In addition, Vestron video has shipped more than 100,000 copies of a 30-minute video that was made during the recording of the song The video lists for $9. 95. And the new Starship video, "Sara" which debuted last week, co-stars actress Rebecca De Mornay along with the rest of the Starship ensemble. . A machine-gun massacre of nine people at a nightclub is found to be tied to a scandal at the bank his beloved father runs, and he resigns from the police force to pursue the case on his own next week "Fortune Dane" is not as corny as this may sound. Artie Shaw remarked not long ago on the disappearance of the clarinet from popular music, and only Woody Herman as a still-working bandleader celebrates it. Mazo of a Clint Eastwood Western, if Eastwood could be imagined wearing 18-inch lifts, a six-foot sword and "a costume so vast that its square sleeves must be stretched on wooden rods" Bill Zakariasen of the Daily News was fascinated by the sound of Kabuki.

This may mark the first foray into song forms for "new music" composer Glass, but he's not turning into Burt Bacharach or anything. Alice Walker's book "The Color Purple" gives us a powerful feminist theology. George Deukmejian cut off all public broadcasting subsidies two years ago, stations depend almost entirely on listener subscriptions, private grants and college subsidies. Though this is better known as the "Madonna movie" Rosanna Arquette is actually the star From Thorn/EMI/HBO at $79. 95. They give contemporary-flavored performances that are calculated to please-so calculated, though, that their characters become almost superfluous. San Diego's new Horton Plaza center, also developed by Hahn, houses the fledgling San Diego Art Center for $1 a year. A film about the making of ABC's miniseries "North and South" will air at 5 p. m (7.

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