But whether "Harmony in Red" goes to Los Angeles and New York remains to be seen. Craig Antrim deftly compresses a strong spiritual pull in a red-and-white textured canvas called "Parsifal" That his configuration of an encircled cross with handprints in lower corners works so well is as much a matter of formal purity as of emotional complexity. But the episode substituted repetition for wit and suspense and seemed to run out of pacing and story about halfway through. At that time, the board approved the 30-year-old conductor's appointment after receiving a unanimous recommendation in favor of Stulberg from a search committee that had worked two years to find a music director to replace Takeda, who left at the end of the 1983-84 season to pursue other musical activities. LAICA will "of course" continue to apply for federal, state and city grants, Marks added, pointedly eschewing a sense of competition, financial or aesthetic, with other local arts organizations. Franklin's attorney, Beverly Hills- based Ronald Katz, maintains that there are grounds for a suit because of a "breach of responsibility" "Based upon evidence made available to me, I am convinced that Mr Franklin and Mr.
Theatre Exchange presents its Fifth Annual Casino Night benefit March 22 at the Van Nuys Women's Club. His reviewing span-to put symbolic brackets on it-began just before "The Jazz Singer" and lasted until after "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" He had an aisle seat, so to speak, on a time of extraordinary changes in the movies as the art form of this century: from the silents to Sensurround sound, from Ernst Lubitsch to early George Lucas, from the vague dream of television to the competitive reality of television In a real sense Phil Scheuer's Hollywood predeceased him. "Hair dressers on the set get $1,375 a week straight time" he said. "With some 8,000 people attending weekly pops concerts, we didn't want to lose those folks, but we do want to attract as wide a variety of people as we can" Atherton said. He says "the jury's still out" on whether such commercials will become the new standard in television But he's mildly bemused that it is a possibility. Thematically, the band has widened its horizons to look at troubles in South Africa "Pistol Dawn) and turn the tables on male chauvinism.
We live the experience of its characters, and that's enough. . Her works can be very sensuous in a very intellectual way" The way Guidi tells it, other works on the programs promise to be less gut-wrenching and serious. If Swider seemed human only when playing a doll, Ed Coyoli made Dr. Everyone plays them these days' "I suggested the Mendelssohn. O'Neill was also grimly true to what he knew about his own mind when he wrote Hickey's last-act soliloquy, more harrowing in Robards' rendition these days than it was when the actor first did the play 30 years ago. Noting that the season is only half over, Grant predictably expressed confidence in CBS' lineup, including four new prospects that he said "are going to perform very well for the balance of the season" The new entries, whose premiere dates still are pending, are three sitcoms and "Bridges to Cross" a one-hour series in which Suzanne Pleshette and Nicholas Surovy star as a divorced couple who write for the same magazine. But what about Blackwell's scheme to finance his film by faking an on-camera suicide? Or his big-screen videotapes of an actress impersonating his dead first wife to allay his guilt over her suicide? Or the scene where Blackwell forces Molly Grainger to strip at gunpoint, and videotapes her-as blackmail leverage with her network? (Pure sexism: Would they pull that with Harry Reasoner)Coming hard on the heels of "Power" "The Imagemaker" (Beverly Center Cineplex) is another scathing, but oddly idolatrous, look at that modern bete noir of liberals: the big-time political media whiz.
The rest of the money was put up by Puenzo and Argentine businessmen Rolando Epstein and Oscar Kramer. "There's more to the current scene than what you see on the university circuit" he says. This is a restaurant that knows the clientele it wants and knows it right down to the ground, as is proved by the fact that even though it's only been open a few weeks (part of that time partially closed because of a kitchen fire, it's fiendishly popular with the Newport-Balboa sailing crowd. You could work steadily and successfully right up into your 60s, yet you have to prove yourself over and over again" Still, "the scientific, psychological aspect of directing I find endlessly fascinating, so much so that it leads me to want to try acting again" One of Lagomarsino's early discoveries about how to put a play over came when he was working toward his master's degree in theater under Mel Shapiro at New York University. Loosely painted in broad sections of pigment, with contrasting hues on opposite sides and vibrant details splashed on veins and berries, "Sequi" presents a different color experience from every angle. But I'm taking voice and acting lessons before I (go after a Broadway show. As each spider emerged from the "door of birth" in the hillside, he would zip up into the tree on a wire, until we finally had a tree swinging with spider ornaments.
With another conductor, the long-delayed climax might suggest bombast With Kurt Sanderling it simply evokes inevitable catharsis. That implies that concertgoers give a high priority to music. SAN DIEGO — Brian Bedford is coming and "Cymbeline" is going, a switch in the Old Globe Theatre's summer schedule. But you get them on stage for an hour and a half and they fall apart. "My readers, who were already fanatical about me, were cross about the Prix Goncourt" she says. He lives in New York's East Village between Hell's Angels' headquarters and a shelter for homeless men, wears jeans that puddle around his ankles and never pays over $4 for a haircut-an event which, like a solstice, occurs twice a year, once in summer and once in winter. Clements has been named executive publisher of American Film, which focuses on both film and television.
He said that would assure that emergency money will remain available the USA for Africa coffers "I can't say Hands Across America is a mistake" Hansen said "The problem of homeless and hungry in the U. S exists. "I've even got windows in my house now" And despite the Texas crudeness-or maybe because of it-Hancock intends to keep everything centered in Austin "I've had a good run here" he said "Folks have been real good to me Ain't got rich, but certainly haven't starved either Man, I sure can't complain So I'm plannin' on stickin' around. As the credits continued, the announcer said: "Now, stay tuned to see if Kate takes the plunge when the plumber proposes-on 'Kate and Allie' Next" He fibbed. When the pasta came, he looked down at it, took a tentative taste and said, "This tastes like what we eat at home" Then he looked around at the room and added: "But nobody in Italy would put it in a place that looks like this. The Los Feliz Inn on Hillhurst, for instance, is running a daily Secretary's Week drawing, offering a $50 dinner certificate to each winner Well and good. Yet in sum this performance displays a talented young man whose fingers are more advanced than his sensibility.
Reed, 46, and Josephine Burge, 21, were married in a 10-minute civil ceremony in Epsom just outside London They began dating five years ago when Burge was 16. The call led to his debut as the host of "Good Morningn America" when it premiered on Nov 3, 1975, succeeding "A. M. During the last decade or so, he's emerged as one of the pivotal artists in whatever new directions American theater is taking. Like Sun-Times Editor Devine and Tribune Editor Squires, Ebert downplays the conflict-of-interest issue that some film people believe will dog them as a result of their move to Disney television.
My ideas were different-I didn't have jokes about that kind of stuff because I wanted to stay totally clean and be different" His doorman dues-paying and novel sensibility have served him well: His goofy-cum-poignant observations about everything from promise rings to peace talks have made him one of the stronger and better-received emcees at the Laff Stop. "The trouble with so many people is they want to be part of the gang They want to feel safe and fit in. I have never been happy with the Greek way with lamb, so I cannot be too critical of this restaurant's well-done version, although it was also a little dry. So, for that matter, did Val Caniparoli, although his tendency to use his cane as an oar to propel his body forward needs adjustment. Elsewhere, the LP moves from a wary, country-flavored love song (sung by John Hiatt and actress Amy Madigan) to the combative "The Last Stand" (featuring an appropriately agitated vocal by Fear's Lee Ving. The sextet (which again shares the bill with Lisa Lisa on Saturday at the Palace) came across as enormously self-impressed, which makes some sense given its string of writing/producing successes for other outfits, including Lisa Lisa, U. T. F. O and Warren Mills.
Turner, whose wild, hip-shaking stance with the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in the '60s and '70s helped define the concept of sex-and-soul in pop, was also honored for best female pop and rock vocals. John, a madly sought-after media manipulator and veritible one-man band. Don't get the idea, however, that music is the only lure at a heavy-metal show There's also the social scene. Screenplay Vane; based on a story by Bleu Mckenzie & Vane Camera Joel King Music Jack Conrad Choreographer Dennon Rawles Art directors Cynthia Sowder, Phillip Duffin Costumes Elisabeth Scott Film editor David Kern. (Lane, who has suffered for years from multiple sclerosis, was a surprise guest Friday, singing one song as he sat in a chair at the microphone) Diddley, 56, started things off with a generous, hour-long display of the rapid-pulsed guitar style and humorous, superstud image that remain his legacy to rock.
With stupendous authentic locales (in France as well as England, lush costumes, rich color and an even more lush Maurice Jarre score, "The Bride" (rated PG-13; may be too intense for preteens, also some nudity) brings to mind the candle-lit "Barry Lyndon" But too often, for all its elegance and tenderness, it seems like a series of still life paintings 'THE BRIDE' A Columbia presentation Executive producer Keith Addis Producer Victor Drai Director Franc Roddam. "It was a discipline that seemed unlinked to a context, like reading a dictionary without ever encountering a novel or playing scales but never hearing a piece of music" He discovered Astaire soon after and, launching into intense study of the dancer's Hollywood musicals, developed a course and lecture series on the subject that he has taken on tour around the world. Above all, "Burn This" reunites Wilson and his longtime director, Marshall W. One painting can't do what a dozen can, and Kline has never looked more eloquent. Several local homeowners are expected to oppose the concert, as they did Michael Jackson's 1984 Victory Tour. The cleaning was followed by some restoration of paint that was handled by the regular restoring staff of the Prado. This time, the director was Robert Helpmann, a legendary figure in British ballet who staged the proceedings as if they really meant something-at least some of the time.
