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He produced an award-winning video documentary, "Art Search" about artworks by inmates at Chino Men's Prison. He's like me, but a little moodier" Both are short, dark, brooding types-that traditionally appeal to female pop fans. Quite possibly the first actual full-fledged, unadulterated Hollywood executive deal-maker to cast himself as the host of a series, Eisner emphasized in his debut shot that the studio was determined to uphold the Disney commitment to family entertainment and family values. What prompts him to say yes? "If I feel I can write a song for the artist" he replied "It all starts with the song Without it, there's nothing.

These elements give "The Making of Sun City" a purpose and power that establish it as one of the few pop/rock videocassettes that even pretends to do more than promote an album or try to parlay an evening's concert into some extra cash for the artist. With more money and time, "The Making" could have been a more fully realized documentary. The loss of those productions would leave a critical hole in the studios' 1986 release schedules. Charles Sebree shamelessly borrowed from Picasso's Blue Period in a 1938 painting called "The Blue Jacket" while other artists adapted Cubist concepts. He's positive, but he's not celebrating the wonders of America He's not jingoistic. Laguna Moulton was one of five entries in the Southern California district competition held last weekend at the U. S International University in San Diego. BABALU TWO: A satirical work dubbed "The Pannikin Papers" a performance called "Laundromats of San Diego" and Marcel Proust as remembered by his chambermaid will be part of an eclectic revue known as "After Orwell II" this weekend at San Diego Repertory Theatre's 6th Avenue Playhouse. SAN DIEGO — In the flotsam and jetsam of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra's recent financial crisis, there surfaced a surprising note about thank-yous.

Graves casts them in bronze, assembles the metal parts in gravity-defying thickets and paints them in polyurethane colors bright enough to knock the socks off Mother Nature. The reason is the hidden "reserve" a minimum price agreed upon secretly by the seller and the auctioneer. To hedge his bet, Woo also stocked a few vinyl albums, but he soon did away with them "We found an immediate audience" said Hosein "And it was a more discriminating and demanding audience. What's a daughter to do? Fool her dad, hatch a plot, marry Max anyway.

David is a hostage and Victor his keeper, chider, tormentor, benefactor It's a complicated relationship. completed a study, sought by the Los Angeles County Community Development Commission in 1984, on the commercial viability of the expansion proposal. Escalating basic rates will hurt the second, third or fourth pay services as subscribers see their monthly bills gradually increase, suggested HBO Chairman Michael Fuchs "I don't think that will help HBO" he added "The trend started to emerge last year" said Roger L Werner, executive vice president for marketing for ESPN. Dancing to, and sometimes against, Rossini's "Semiramide" overture, an attractive cast headed by Glenn Edgerton and Dawn Caccamo sold "Confetti" with unstinting amounts of skill and tact. One is to eliminate the need for even synthetic trumpets, trombones, reeds, string sections, drums and voices; the other-and perhaps most controversial goal-is the elimination of human composers who, unlike computers, require W-2 forms, Blue Cross and pension and welfare benefits before they'll upload the synthesizer and give it the downbeat. He has turned the evening, requested as a private interview, into dinner at a local restaurant with the Joffrey inner circle-Arpino, the publicist, the company photographer.

"We've been away too many years" sighed the husband to the wife, half in whimsy. Most of the gags would be right at home at a Friars Club Roast (especially the scenes with offensive racial stereotypes, the satire is toothless and director Joan Darling handles most of the comic set-ups with all the flair of someone auditioning for a shot at directing "The Joker's Wild" Meanwhile, the movie's music is so overbearingly jaunty that you'd think Merv Griffin's studio band handled the score. "And" she smiled, "because it was a slightly off-the-wall thing for me to do. Lionel Richie, who didn't immediately respond to Geldof's Live Aid invitation, recognized in time to join the Philadelphia show that he-as a co-writer of "We Are the World-has assumed a leadership role that required him to be there. Three retarded adults and a social worker-it sounded like another disease-of-the-week story Or "Nite Club Confidential" at the Tiffany A murder mystery set in a 1950s club More camp nostalgia Or "Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill" at the Zephyr. "I think it's going to be my most interesting story so far" said Adlon.

A deeper answer might be that O'Neill's gravity strikes young people as novel and impressive-a tone of voice they're not used to in a time that stresses the importance of not taking anything too seriously, even if you believe in it. At that point, only the ash-blond anchor commands the screen. The reasons for this and some other things do not become clear, even as events unfold, which keeps "Cat's-Paw" from growing as compelling as one might wish. But even an ABC News executive has agreed with the President that the network gave a Soviet spokesman too much latitude in responding Wednesday to Reagan's televised address urging congressional acceptance of his $311. 6-billion defense budget.

" Commissioned by the West German Radio to mark the 700th anniversary of Muenster Cathedral, the work received its world premiere there in 1966, with numerous European performances following. The easy-going businessman, most active now in oil and real estate, began collecting art in 1971 after a trip to Europe. Theatre Communications Group, the national organization for American resident theater, reports that attendance and income were up last year, but that costs were also up and government support was down, particularly from the National Endowment for the Arts Result: "Deficits Big, and getting bigger" QUOTE OF THE WEEK. In Stern's world, it is the buildings and their designers that talk, not the people that use them. The way Ted Turner sees it, the grand solution to all of cable TV's woes is salesmanship.

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