But once that's accomplished, the film makers seem overly dazzled by the Calvin Kleins underneath. Mothers send their children, who don't know Paul Newman from Neiman-Marcus, to ask for his autograph. The opera is sung, incidentally, in a language identified in the program as Russian. . The title of the group's new album, "Beat Hotel" is a reference to Burroughs' residence in Paris"I don't want to make a big thing about it because it's such a trend now" Barone said, "but, when I started writing songs, my biggest influence was reading things like Burroughs' 'Wild Boys' Burroughs worked in the Beat Hotel, and I thought that would be a good title for the album. In Stern's world, it is the buildings and their designers that talk, not the people that use them. In that sense, his "big broad" characterization is emotionally cathartic, the result of growing up fat and unpopular in the Baltimore suburb of Lutherville.
Nearly a decade later, however, punk's anti-establishment styles have become rock 'n' roll's new stylistic establishment. Hundreds of people may turn out for the openings of artists' exhibitions in commercial galleries. She saw " 'night, Mother" on Broadway New Year's Eve, 1984; two days later, a column item appeared saying she wanted to do the movie role of Jessie with her husband, Jack Fisk, as director. Saturday at the Santa Ana City Hall Annex Auditorium, 20 Civic Center Plaza. And television is still the only place where the Hall of Fame exists. But as Torcellini tells it, performing in "Cats" is even more of a challenge "It's the hardest thing I've ever done by far" he said "There's a lot of ballet in it.
It was 'Wise Child' which was done-my God-20 years ago! "The moment I actually started to write plays, I never wanted to write anything else I loved the form. Bach" Friday night, harpsichordist Malcolm Hamilton and cellist Gabor Rejto note the Bach anniversary with a Bach program in Hancock Auditorium at 8 And March 31, the Choir and Orchestra of St. Arts become 412th in priority"Over the next half hour or so, Katz discourses on why he likes El Greco, on the ineffable quality of art and his favorite painting, El Greco's St Martin and the Beggar. Special and beautiful, "Turtle Diary" (Goldwyn Pavilion) may sound like a film about clenched Britishers, so rigidly polite they're barely functional, but it's not.
Work cuts right down the middle of the feminist issue without being in the least nasty or polemical. I begin with a good salad of endive, arugula and walnuts, go on to an elegant duck with fresh raspberries. They are seen nervously cooing over a new little stranger, whom they have ascertained to be male. He was able to do similar work in the military, since his base commanding officer wanted his unit to enjoy more of a social link with the town at which it was stationed-Altus, Okla, a guaranteed captive audience.
We must make sure the artist remains an important part of that equation "There's a confusion these days between technology and art. But as Torcellini tells it, performing in "Cats" is even more of a challenge "It's the hardest thing I've ever done by far" he said "There's a lot of ballet in it. For him, our Philharmonic played creditably but without inspiration or buoyancy. Announcing to his parents an intention to follow in their footsteps as ballet dancers, the earnest teen-ager-active in baseball and pursuing an otherwise normal childhood-found himself drawn to the physical challenge of dance and the appealing cosmopolitan life style of his parents' careers. True, he came perilously close to cracking, if not croaking, in a few exposed passages.
Museum director Steven Brezzo explained that the request for more city funding next year-20% more than last year-is the museum's way of seeking a "return on our investment" in San Diego's cultural growth. On this site once stood the palace of Empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, who ruled a Roman Empire newly converted to Christianity. Richard Olivier's actors spit it out as if they were born to talk this way They weren't, of course; no one was. In a press conference held in the foyer of Symphony Hall Tuesday afternoon, Atherton outlined the 12-week 1986 summer season, prefacing his remarks with sobering reference to the orchestra's current fiscal problems. I'm really disappointed" said a store owner from the San Francisco area. When you're not content and sated, you can really wail and put this passionate, mournful feeling into a song" So singers should aspire to misery? "I don't want to seem like I'm romanticizing unhappiness-sweet pain and all that garbage" she said, backtracking a bit "Unhappiness isn't any fun Being in love is fun I must be honest. One could safely lay odds that several local junior college troupes, tackling the same play, have far surpassed what Chapman and company manage here.
that we have educational programs to develop future audiences. Opie Cunningham-as Eddie Murphy dubbed him-is still high on life and, despite a mustache and thinning hair, looks boyish as ever at 32. The attempt does not merely result in the expected wan trickle of serendipity but in a huge flood of cultural linkages that identify this modest exercise as yet another symptom of a culture in the grip of a long, pervasive and irreversible sea change from the Modernist sensibility to that of the Post-Modern. "It's the only way I can keep track of everything these days" she explained. They just know me as Mike in 'Chorus Line' and Mistoffelees in 'Cats' But everyone (in show business) knows me" During a recent interview from his dressing room at the Shubert Theatre, Torcellini, 26, confessed to being high on life as a song and dance man. "Sculpture: Part One and Two" a two-part show with works by 12 emerging local artists, opening today, is the first show organized by LAICA's "revitalized and empowered" exhibition committee, and the first under Marks' administration "I think we're heading into a new phase" Marks concluded. "For once, I wanted to know the score better than David (Atherton) did.
1 single from the film "The Woman in Red" Still, he maintained something of a low profile in the '80s after establishing himself in the '70s as perhaps one of the most gifted and acclaimed figures of modern pop. Set entirely in a squalid barroom in lower Manhattan and concerned with a raftload of defeated souls who are saved from the reefs of despair by a tide of whiskey and self-delusion, the play maintains that people cannot accept the truth, especially about themselves, but must take refuge in pipe dreams. If you play free association around the words "documentary film" with the average moviegoer, what do you get? "Eraser Dust" "P. S. ABC, whose operations range from broadcasting to publishing, announced last month that between 300 and 350 employees would have to be let go as a cost-cutting measure, but has refused to be more specific than that. Performances Thursday through Saturday, 8 p. m, Sunday at 7 p. m at 804 N El Centro Ave (462-0265) through March 24. . Marsh and May will officially join the Sequoia, replacing first violinist Yoko Matsuda and cellist Robert Martin when the present ensemble plays its final concert in July. On that faculty were Robert Erickson, Will Ogdon and Thomas Nee.
The playhouse, which formalized its famous college of theater arts in 1936 (though some sort of schooling had been going on since the late '20s, dismissed, or turned off, as many good students as it graduated. Nor a fruit soup, nor an apple puree, nor one thin leaf of red cabbage. Since it was first screened at the New York Film Festival this year, "Sugarbaby" has earned rave reviews on both coasts. Bonus clue: A woman who married this man wrote "The Women" 20 The 2,000-year-old wife Initials 21 The outs aren't 23. THE CORN IS BLUE: New Mexican food is hot , and that isn't a reference to jalapenos and serranos. "I still don't see any point in coming here unless it's for something good" she said, making the best of it. Looking for a singer to record a single with, he zeroed in on Moyet, whose club performances had impressed him.
That poem is always greeted with shrieks of glee by divorced middle-aged ladies" Kizer, 59, said she has been happily married for nine years to an urban planner and architect she met in 1974. AND WAIT, THERE'S MORE: With all the talk about lawsuits flying back and forth between John Fogerty and his former label, Fantasy Records, it comes as no surprise to find the San Francisco-based company going out of its way to needle its former meal ticket. The one person who could have unified "Victory" and put a check on the frenzy just wanted to get the tour over with. In fact, it's the first ballet role I ever had to tackle" Mistoffelees is a master magician. The film maker as artist has won a fight, with a little help from his friends, and the victory will have its resonances for the future There are other resonances as well. The history of contemporary issue movies begins at least as early as the 1972 ABC movie "That Certain Summer" whose homosexual theme broke network ground. " Later, a rep from the Amphitheatre told me I was lucky I'd gotten a seat even remotely near the periphery of the stage.
We have to deal with a middle man while they deal directly with the company and get the tapes for less. Although a tough boss figure, the cocky, dashing DeMarco is hardly a squat, fatherly Lou Grant a la Ed Asner. But even "Stairway to Heaven" seems to lose its amphetamine effect when the sun kisses the horizon and the 400 cars up ahead are crawling along Ventura Freeway like arthritic armadilloes. Coast Video has been selling a version that's 19 minutes shorter than Frank Capra intended his classic. Several times during rehearsals, Cosby would show a cast member how to play a scene, all the while noting Sandrich's remarks from the control booth until the funniest, best alternative was found. "It's just too hard to tell them nightclub success doesn't mean anything to me, and that I'd rather start over, with a new band and a more traditional, acoustically oriented jazz that's not at all suited for the big noisy rooms I used to play" Cameron's strange and terrible adventure in the jazz world dates to 1978, eight years after he first came to San Diego from his native New York as a member of the Navy Show Band. A couple of interesting cameos have turned up on "Made in Heaven" the Tim Hutton-Kelly McGillis love story shooting in Atlanta.
