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(Franklin worked for rival KCBS-TV for more than five years as a critic and entertainment reporter. And on May 25, Lazarof's Serenade for string sextet will be introduced at the Los Angeles Festival of Chamber Music at Japan America Theatre. "We never make it quite clear what relationship he has with the singers, but it doesn't take much imagination to figure it out" The patron advises the impresario-who is portraying Mozart in Odegard's version-to save money by using "older, over-the-hill singers who will be glad to work cheaply, provided that they can say they're giving farewell performances. Until he first appeared at the Circle Rep playhouse in 1980, his credits had been rather sporadic and modest. "TINDERBOX" Siouxsie & the Banshees Geffen. If I can get jail and court problems out of my life long enough, I might be able to get some creative work done" Crosby, who seemed to covet what many regard as his negative traits, described himself as an outrageous, eccentric loner.

Recently he landed a plum assignment-opening the show on the Tina Turner tour. There was talk of another television series in which he and his lads would belong to the Bel Air Patrol rather than the U. S Army, but nothing, I think, ever came of it. Avalos and his American Civil Liberties Union attorney have challenged that action They did not get a hearing at the U. S. In its unpretentious way "Cat's Eye" (rated PG-13 because it may be too intense for the very young) represents a triumph of form over content. And you miss possibly TV's first honest, uncompromising depiction of a mysterious disease once passed off as senility. And after you watch "Do You Remember Love" TV's insultingly comic stereotypes of doddering old fools may seem less comic. The desserts, which have names like "Bongo" all tend to be slightly awkward, as if to underline the general Italian contempt for sweets at the end of dinner.

Although both Tartikoff and NBC Board Chairman Grant Tinker last year forecast this outcome, neither would seriously predict this time out that next season NBC would overtake CBS, the prime-time ratings leader for six successive seasons. For its size, the Timken is a relatively well-endowed art institution. The Times' reference to Barnes was not meant to imply that he is or was a hired killer in the employ of the CIA. "My shoes cost $25, I've not worn a skirt in 10 years, and I stick to black slacks This simplifies life I only wear men's jackets, and I have forever I do my own hair, and I lunch out maybe once a month My 1969 Mustang needs a car wash. That's partly because, as they say in artspeak, "They can be read on many levels" The level currently being examined at the University Art Museum of Cal State Long Beach- where nine major "Men in the Cities" pieces are on exhibit, to April 20-is the "sequential nature" of the drawings. Its lineup has been stable since that year, when Jabs, who began his career with a $20 guitar at age 13, was hired to replace Jimi Hendrix imitator Ulrich Roth At 28, Jabs is the youngest member of the band The others are in their mid-30s Most heavy-metal bands resent that label The Scorpions are no exception. Many films from smaller companies will be relegated to the drive-in circuit or a quickie week at the minitheater at the local mall.

The 1950s may have been Mikio Naruse's greatest decade, but few directors have ended their careers with a film more fitting to their personality than "Scattered Clouds" (Sunday, 7:30 p. m at Melnitz Theater, UCLA. But finally he parlayed his skills as a rider-he grew up on his father's Nebraska ranch-and his acting experience into a successful career, which lasted from 1932 to 1962. distortion throughout, with repeating, melodic hooks on the guitar. Shellman her stilted Prince, Joseph Cipolla a Benno allotted an irrelevant, anachronistic, military variation. Ronald Onorato, chief curator of the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, was this year's juror of San Diego Art Institute's Midwinter Award Show, open to all San Diego County artists.

She also threatened to file a suit against the movie once it was released. While the production at 2nd Stage is strong enough-well staged by Jules Aaron and generally well performed by the cast-the play, which was read at the 1984 National Playwrights Conference at the O'Neill and staged last April as part of "CalArts in Town" remains a work in progress. "Most artists would live with the contract he got from the port, but Ellsworth did not feel he could be responsible for the fabrication (as the contract required. Now I hardly wear any" And her looks, even now, she considers "conventional" "I don't find that real interesting The kind of beauty I admire is Meryl Streep's. Male Country Vocal: "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" Mel McDaniel "Forgiving You Was Easy" Willie Nelson "I Don't Mind the Thorns" Lee Greenwood "Lost in the Fifties Tonight" Ronnie Milsap "You Make Me Feel Like a Man" Ricky Skaggs. His public career might have ended there, with a big question mark, if UC Irvine hadn't organized a mini-retrospective called "In Memory of Don Sorenson (1948-1985" The exhibition of a dozen major paintings plus a few small studies and papier-mache wall pieces is in the university's art gallery through May 31.

Another difficulty-at least in Sunday's preview at Franklin Canyon Park in Beverly Hills-is that it's hard for the viewer to keep the good guys of Eldorado physically separate from the baddies. "Look at the good things happening in Los Angeles since I left. (Paul Gallo did the lighting) Perhaps later its new visual concept will read as minimalism, rather than thrift If director A J Antoon's dramatic concept is new, it escaped me. The product changed as well, in ways not always to Phil's liking (he was not alone. "While you want to know what he had in mind, you want to leave room for the other collaborators to bring in their own ideas, experiences and emotions"Costume designer Barbara Cox credited Mason publicly at one rehearsal for a costume suggestion. "In the '30s and '40s, only live orchestras played on the radio No more. Bernstein, says Karr, "put me on the map" by inviting him to appear on a "Young People's Concert" telecast in 1962.

Other kinds of barriers (shown in the painting) are ones I saw in the Eastern inner cities, where I was studying" McKinney's plans for the community college's fine arts gallery include increasing the number of exhibits from six last year to 11 in 1985. Edward Brewster Sheldon was an early-20th-Century American playwright who took into account the great social prototypes of his day, which weren't kings but entrepreneurs, union leaders-the principals of a capitalist nation hammering out its destiny. Also possible: the Honeydrippers, Tracey Ullman, Rockwell, Sam Harris, Dennis DeYoung, and the Judds. Fortunately for the participants, the sun had to obey the laws of nature and appear, unlike the county's pop music fans who stayed away in droves from the event, which was to benefit the United Nations Emergency Relief Fund.

has turned out more than a dozen short films in the last five years that have picked up more than 100 awards at American and foreign film festivals. But Weathers' experience at MGM/UA didn't live up to that buildup. I wouldn't go to where you work and steal your plunger" The earlier film clips had shown Berle working with an increasingly sophisticated guest lineup. Of its 10 million population, 7 million Hungarians go to films, but 6 million of those go regularly to foreign films.

Reprinted from The Times, March 15, 1965. Glass weathers the surface of the fabric by using alcohol and lacquer "resists" burning, tearing and restitching it so that each painting takes on the appearance of an ancient relic, exuding archetypal essences rather than clearly defined manifestations of the modern ego. "There's a definite trend toward the smaller house for straight plays all across the country, " says Broadway producer Elliot Martin. It should have made a great movie, the kind that burns itself into your consciousness, a "Badlands" a "Thieves Like Us" an "In Cold Blood" The writing and the sheer presence of many of its actors very nearly does just that. "We are sad that some of our American friends stayed away this year" said Michel Bonnet, secretary general of the festival. The easy-going businessman, most active now in oil and real estate, began collecting art in 1971 after a trip to Europe.

The program allowed Institute director Michael Tilson Thomas and three conducting fellows to display their own abilities, as well as those of the orchestra and soloists, without recourse to tired repertory. He complimented me and talked about what I needed to work on and he helped me a lot. We had voiced some apprehension about the view from the balcony in Theatre 1, where "Three Sisters" is being played It's fine. . If Robert Wilson wants to spin a fantasia on "Lear" as he did last spring at UCLA, why not see what it looks like, rather than condemning it out of hand? (Interestingly, it was Hirsch, the theater man, who seemed offended by the idea and UCLA's David Rodes, the academic-and Wilson's dramaturge, who defended it) The critic has, in short, become a "Lear" collector, all the better to understand the play. NEW SHOWS: Valerie Harper, the former star of "Rhoda" and Jack Klugman, the former star of "Quincy" and "The Odd Couple" will be joining the NBC lineup in new comedy shows next month. They're cast as one-time screen idols-bitter, catty enemies, who are given the chance at a comeback if they can bury the hatchet and work together in a new play.

But these marriages of convenience between commercialism and wishful thinking should, even in retrospect, be judged for what they did. The film makers' portrait of this breeding ground for dumb crime is as appealing as a mosquito-filled sump: a run-down, whitewashed clapboard house where the television is never off and the apathy is as thick as the cigarette smoke. Performance artists Poyesis Genetica (Gomez-Pena, Morrison and Berman) have headlined repeatedly at Sushi. Even had the freshly restored 1939 "Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" (Sunday only at the Nuart) been shot in black and white instead of Technicolor at its most glorious, it would be enjoyable. Months of discussion later, the museum took over an impressive 7,500 square feet-including 4,000 square feet of exhibition space-for $1 a year. Recalling funding help received in 1979 and 1980, she said: "We figure we were able to generate $5 (in private and city funds) for every $1 of IMS money we received. Mueller may be German, but Wilson-the piece's auteur -is from Texas.

The dancers are not too coordinated, but no one seems to mind. "That's a pretty big thing in my life" Guthrie said this week by phone from his San Francisco apartment "I have these memories of seeing my father get worse. If nothing else, USA for Africa's "Year of Giving" appears to have heightened the impact of mass media and its emphasis on theater. But there was no justification for repeating those pictures again and again over the next two days as if feeding viewers' appetite for violence and misery. "You will have governments-the Attorney General, for instance-filing complaints and scaring broadcasters" Gurss said Steve Bookshester, attorney for the National Assn.

Kidd is stunned, yet is aware, as so many children seem to be about their parents' clandestine activities, that Parker has been seeing another woman-a blond receptionist (Allison Argo) at his office. It isn't costing me that much more to show at LAART, and it's probably going to do much more for my career" The artists take turns acting as curators for the exhibits. "Now, for the first time, that vault is about to be opened live" He added: "This is an adventure you and I will take together" He went on: "One way or another, this mystery is going to be resolved" At this point, my 17-year-old daughter turned to me and asked: "This is a half-hour show, huh" I told her it was two hours "Are you serious" she replied "No way" With Geraldo, there is always a way "The mystery is being solved" he announced, a man in action. Feel free to include any brief (that's brief) comments about what made your worst-video candidates especially deserving. There's body awareness-the movement of people through space-and sound. But not all is lost: Sheedy rebounds in Tri-Star's just-released "Short Circuit" (it's about a wayward robot, and is expected to do healthy business. That's just the start: The Children's Museum of San Diego is currently expanding to nearly 10,000 square feet, most of it donated, in La Jolla Village Square.

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