Beyond that, you sense a desire to present an upbeat, affirmative view-exalt the whole notion of feminine friendships. Perhaps the most appropriate word for Allan Burns' "Just Between Friends" (citywide) is nice It's a nice movie, with its heart in the right place It's overflowing with good will toward man-and-woman-kind. He appreciated the irony of his presence being a boon to ticket sales. Where Tourel gave us an introspective, proud yet pathetic Queen of the Nile, Norman aims for the power of extremes. Pam Banks plays Hansel with appealingly sturdy boyishness, a good counterpart to Linda Burk's shy Gretel. There's no reason why our shows can't successfully play both Orange County and Los Angeles" Founded in 1983, the Pace Theatrical Group has been involved with numerous touring shows throughout the country.
Although Cohen has made the long thank you a definite no-no in his 19 years of producing Broadway's annual Tony Award telecast, he has set no time limits on the victory speeches to be heard during Sunday's prime-time Emmy show on ABC, which he is producing. "The Imagemaker's" Roger Blackwell (Michael Louri) isn't even an anti-hero. We are convinced for the moment that Bengston has always been inspired by tropical flora glimpsed through a window, forgetting that this was once the hip motorcycle racer who painted chevrons on lacquered metal. You know what I mean" In today's "Schoolbreak" story Zal plays Alfie, a level-headed, very intelligent girl who must cope with her sister's terminal illness and with her mother's (Millie Perkins) belief in evangelical faith healers. Cramer and Broad are on such lists, and, says Cramer, "to get on that list, you need to know the dealer well, have the dealer know your collection and know you.
"The definitive history obviously would take more than an hour-although some people are so ignorant about it that they'd think you could do it as a commercial"It's no surprise to learn that Roy Campanella Jr was captain of his baseball team in high school. "When I told people all the bands that played, they couldn't believe it. Already hypersensitive "hyperventilative, too" added Arnaz) the children of talented people very often are looking to anesthetize pain. Variety's Houston correspondent reported that the show had "enormous potential" but that it still tended to "meander" leaving the audience distracted from its true focus, Charlie Chaplin's quest for his childhood. Some are spicy, some are not, and there is a mildly fiery sauce to dip them into. The show at the Knowles Gallery (7422 Girard Ave, La Jolla) exemplifies an "International Style" of decorative painting.
The experimental-music series at Los Angeles Theatre Center goes by the name of Quantum Leap. If I did that all the time, I would find it depressing" Grayson dismissed a comparison with the likes of Liberace, who elicits whoops from his audiences with similar musical games. " Always a close family (their mother, 76, is an ordained minister in their Middletown, Ohio, hometown, the McGuires began harmonizing as youngsters and eventually were discovered by an agent who heard them sing at a revival meeting in Dayton. Besides, there weren't "a lot of people in the jazz/fusion area that I wanted to work with" so it became an apropos time to form a band. At 9 p. m, when the last of the dozens of revelers packed up their guitars and banjos and bid a reluctant farewell following some high-spirited music-making, we realized we were onto something.
Estimated to cost $350,000 and funded by AT&T, "The AT&T Performing Arts Festival at the Kennedy Center" includes the world premiere production of the musical "Shout Up a Morning" about the legendary "steel-driving man" John Henry. San Diego's new Horton Plaza center, also developed by Hahn, houses the fledgling San Diego Art Center for $1 a year. I never went out of my way to let the other kids understand me I just did what I wanted to do. They are simply recycled riffs presented in slick, agreeable packages that are tailor-made for pop/rock radio and ask nothing more of its audience than dollars. CITY ART: This appears to be a great time of the year to catch the work of some of San Diego's finest contemporary artists A stroll to City Hall at 202 C St. Of course, the younger Lennon's second container of drivel is going to have "adult contemporary" appeal to the many people who never could abide the John Lennon of "Cold Turkey" and his other abrasive and/or exciting music.
Affiliates will have the option to follow the WABC lead and carry only those TalkRadio programs they want when they want to. Example: When she costumed "Murder by Death" Roth knew that Truman Capote, making his movie debut, would be wasted in the simple tuxedo he demanded. On the one hand, we have the so-called spirit of Geneva, the recent encouraging summit meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. "I asked him (to join) right there on the spot, and he packed up his guitar and came with me that night" Giuffria said.
You'd expect any ballet choreographed by Fernando Bujones to reflect the same priorities as his dancing: boldness of attack, technical brilliance and, above all, self-confident display. Hal Fischler documents the questing hunger of Bay Area homosexual life. I refuse to compromise on that" Later, though, he admitted he has to contend with it occasionally. O'Brien counts down the week's top 40 songs on his shift ever Friday and his afternoons are uncluttered by newscasts but jammed with traffic reports. Shaw created unusual situations peopled with independent individuals (especially women) and requires an equally fresh and emancipated style to match his panache.
Yet for all its gentle humor and comforting entertainment value, Mayberry-in 1986 or 1968-is a make-believe land of never-was, a kind of nostalgic American Brigadoon. It's a disjointed show-cowboys appear out of nowhere to sing back-up, and gangsters seem to have dropped in from another musical. Monday and Tuesday) liberate the story from most of the stupidity, except for a grubby and deranged insurance investigator (David Keith) who looks off into space, stares at flames, carries an old clipping describing his mother's murder and mutters something about punishing Tracy as crazy music plays in the background. You have to be so selective with proper performance practice, and the right combination of players and instruments isn't available everywhere. And I don't think the season we just finished was a one-season flash" And, he added, when NBC holds its convention in Los Angeles on Monday and Tuesday, "our affiliates will be ecstatic". We think maybe the way to go is to tell what's happened since 1945 so we can put that legacy into perspective.
Their voice is strangely missing in this effort to raise the public design consciousness. The town created by the series is a deceptive vision of whites-only, conservative society where traditional values were never challenged. It is also a moving testament of children redeeming their parents and grandparents, a loving gesture on the part of the Sansei to the Nisei and Issei. This weakness in recent years only makes Saturday night's screening of USC's 1985 Advanced Film Projects class all the more exciting. 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. It was all very easy"However, there was a large hiccup between his work on "Hawaiian Eye" and his days at Universal.
Rehearsals are scheduled to begin March 15, with the opening a month later for an eight-week run at the 100-seat theater. . Here, too, it does not seem impossible that a touring car from 1904 should roll, at about 1 m. p. h, into a Civil War tenting ground; or that one of the passengers in the back seat should be our friend Frederick the Great Perhaps we are on the verge of the battle of Fredericksberg. "One more for the people who couldn't be here" yelled Dan Daniel, disc jockey at WYNY. There aren't many verities, but Hope manages to be one of the few, tirelessly saucy in his 80s as he was as the new boy in "Roberta" half a century ago. Roach's clubs have, in fact, been at the center of several musical trends: from punk at the Cuckoo's Nest to the 1982-83 rockabilly revival at Radio City to the resurgence of heavy metal at Radio City in recent months. But while he has been observing the musical trends, Roach has also been something of a trend-setter as a businessman, though some would argue that it has not always been in the positive sense of the term. Mal, whose black cowboy was a very real character in the settling of the West, has become isolated and extremely proficient with a rifle as he battles racists as well as land grabbers.
The book also features pictures from the programs, includes bits of trivia, tells when the shows ran, how they did in the ratings and who was in the cast. Ironically, in December, Soviet television zeroed in on Jackson as a prime example of how U. S capitalists exploit talented blacks. . Roone Arledge, both the cause and center of an uproar at ABC News, says he spiked a "20/20" story that probed purported affairs between Marilyn Monroe and both President John F Kennedy and Robert F. (Archerd alerted producer Howard Koch) Though Oscar night is clearly Archerd's most important evening of the year, it is his daily column that remains his first love. Yamamoto said the committee dropped his movie because of no more than a rumor that rightists would try to disrupt the showing because it was based on Mishima's life and literature. The event: a "Big Art Raffle" and party to raise funds for Hogan Proceedings begin at 8 p. m.
But the problem hasn't disappeared, so "Don't Touch" an "ABC Afterschool Special" airing today, is a welcome addition to the body of programming on the topic. But it's the 40 hours a week she spends training, rehearsing and choreographing that have earned her national acclaim. The polite, older-brotherly Buhler, who sometimes lets callers ramble on, deals with such heady theological dilemmas as: Is answering a sneeze with "God bless you" a violation of the Lord's name-in-vain proscription of the 2nd Commandment? KBZT-FM (97. 1-Do these call letters look strange? They should. Kate Bush's "Cloudbusting" Few pop artists of the '80s have shown more potential to make a really outstanding music video than Bush, whose grandly designed songs seem perfect subjects for video interpretation. "It doesn't happen that often that people approach me as if I was Whitney" explained Morgan, who sang backup vocals on a song on Houston's big hit album.
