"Frankly, the movie performed so well, it shocked the hell out of us" added the source. (He's playing at Chuck's Steak House in La Jolla on Sundays and will be at the Our Place Lounge in the Miki-San restaurant tonight and Saturday) "Sure, I could play pop-jazz and be working six nights a week at the top jazz nightclubs in town" Marillo said "But making money isn't my life's desire. Johnson, who wore a midnight-blue shirt, said he was not reacting to pressure as a representative of the very hot show in his attire "No, I dress this way everyday" he said. Still to be installed in the main entry of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, which opens in October, 1986, is Richard Lippold's "Fire Bird" a 60-foot-high steel-and-aluminum sculpture.
But times have changed-this is 1985, right? Not at first glance, especially when MTV addicts got a look this week at the video from Paramount's much-ballyhooed summer movie, "Explorers" The clever new clip displays pop star Robert Palmer teaming up with one of the film's kooky aliens to lip-sync a letter-perfect remake of Little Richard's 1959 hit, "All Around the World (Rock & Roll Is Here to Stay" The big question: If the film makers wanted to stay as close to the original as possible (and they do use the original record in the film itself, why not just hire Little Richard to perform it for the video? Surely MTV, even with its notoriously gun-shy attitude toward black music, wouldn't turn down a chance at showing Little Richard in the flesh? Well, you can breathe a big sigh of relief. What has he been doing since? "Trying to get four wonderful properties off the ground" the 55-year-old director said this week, "any one of which I have to believe will happen imminently "I love them all. The answer will be decided ultimately by historians and movie critics Meanwhile, there is this consolation Things could be worse. Chain-smoking Carltons and reclining on a chaise longue in Laguna Beach, Kizer talked about the voices in her work, the places she's lived (she lives in Berkeley now, the jobs she's taken and left as a "poet-administrator" And she laughed Often A hearty, rather raucous laugh Kizer does have a touch of the gossip about her. He moved into TV after serving as editor of the Hartford (Conn) Courant for 2 1/2 years.
Americans embraced it (messily) after World War II, dubbing it "pizza pie" and writing songs comparing the moon to it. The FCC decided to reserve the lower frequencies, from 87. 9 to 91. 9, for college and other non-commercial or educational radio stations, she said. Halliburton rated dinner here as one of the great dining experiences of 1985 Open Mon-Sat. A company spokesman said that artistic director Mikhail Baryshnikov is not listed to dance on the tour. .
He grins when asked if he and others in his unit get the usual weekend-warrior razzing from Air Force regulars "Oh, yeah They give us tremendous grief But we give it right back All in all, I think they enjoy us. (Silence was one of the strongest tools when it came to cowing Mama, whose action in the play is to learn to break her own silence) "Legends" in contrast, was very much a play of speeches, with the trader and the film star trying to gain the upper hand by means of words. Longo takes off on the Hollywood way of death, but his slick, illustrator style turns the work into a comment on mass-media images and the anonymity of people in an urban society. We provide appraisal reports for …sandiegoappraisersHydromatic San DiegoBeresford Equipment Company of San Diego, Pumps, Hydraulics, Air Compressors and More. He said booking deadlines are "more fluid" now, and no longer require lead times of up to two years "Judy and I like to think we move fast out the gate We like to win We have the (booking) contacts" he said. . Wednesday's Berlin Exiles double feature at the County Museum of Art at 8 p. m is a mixed blessing.
Directed by Vittorio de Sica, it's considered the gem of the Italian neo-realist film movement. Even harder-boiled was the old coot Sammy Shore played, to hilarious effect, in his otherwise forgettable "Hard Laughs" at the Santa Monica Playhouse. 21 (1985) explores the same sort of play between two and three dimensions and seems to allude distantly to Russian Constructivism. She's lived in the house since 1948 and tells me that when she was a little girl, a policeman told her that no, Lupe didn't die with her head in the toilet. The short work offers abstract solos, duets and trios involving three happy-happy-happy couples in bucolic dress, who twirl and leap and unite with always elegant, sometimes quirky, essentially neoclassical nonchalance.
Right off, Bancroft's Mother Miriam Ruth makes it clear that she's opposed to psychiatry Fonda's Dr. A revolving cast of live-in boyfriends haven't improved family relations As though by some carny conjurer's trick, Brad Whitewood Sr. He rehearses the next comic exchange with newscaster Raechel Donahue or sportscaster Charlye Wright and tapes commercials for his clients. Saturday, he engaged his audience in a cool and microscopic perusal of the work's details while at the same time ascending all its peaks; he caressed the valleys and stormed the heights Simultaneously, Schwarz & Co. "In Italian piazzas dating back to the early Renaissance, all of the commercial, civic and cultural activity was focused around a central square. "And not just statues of a general on a horse, but pieces like these" he added, waving toward his airborne art gallery. John Ara Martin, playing Edward Rutledge of South Carolina, is the only one to fulfill that hope in Act II with fine vocals in "Molasses to Rum" a song that drives straight to the economic point of slavery.
Having them play (as they will) legendary actresses thrown together against their will in this new comedy by James Kirkwood is art imitating life To a point. Drawing upon prehistoric cave painting, illuminated manuscripts, ancient shrouds and burial garments, as well as the contemporary archetypal symbolism of DeLoss McGraw, Glass' latest series is called "Life Energy-Reverence and Ritual" It features her usual animal imagery, amorphous topographical surfaces and a vibrant palette in acrylic and pastel ranging from somber ochers and richly hued primaries to iridescents. Elsewhere, though, he found the show's narrative line muddled, its performances "efficient" rather than engaging, and its light plot too dark The Boston critics were also of two minds. On Friday, CPB chairman Sonia Landau publicly shouted at Pfister, accusing him of "grandstanding" before the PBS membership. "A broad range of civil rights, religious, labor and public interest groups. 19, from the five jury members in her case to Judge Keeton supporting her position that this was indeed a civil rights issue. Nobody is that secure about who he or she is, or about who this other person is, or about how long the relationship will last.
