"I wear it before every new movie" he says, bounding out of the limousine. 9 KFWB-AM (980, increased their shares of the Los Angeles listenership. "We need you to exert pressure on the city to be reasonable" the festival's financial consultant, Paul Griem, told 75 cultural representatives Thursday evening at the Forum Theatre. Except for two songs that he performed with only his own guitar as accompaniment, Hall was given top-flight support by a six-piece band Sharing Monday's bill was Terri Gibbs. But then what's that houselike affair with a table on its roof doing in the center of the sculpture? Aycock isn't telling, in a literal way, but she does say the piece was inspired by such things as game boards, Middle Eastern architecture, celestial imagery and astronomical instruments. Aycock concocted "The Glass Bead Game" specifically for the room it inhabits and, true to the spirit of the exhibition (organized by museum Director Hugh M Davies and senior curator Ronald J Onorato, it won't travel to other locations. Named in the same category were Don Mischer and Twyla Tharp for a PBS special featuring Mikhail Baryshnikov and the American Ballet Theater.
Gil Morales, resident scenic designer at the Gem Theatre in Garden Grove, "provides a visual point of view that synthesizes and complements any director's vision" Thomas F Bradac, the Gem's executive director, said. He auditioned his way into the estimable Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and emerged as a well-trained actor, further polished by the daily discipline of a soap opera "Edge of Night. Until recently, the work had been largely autobiographical, depicting in shallow relief and subdued colors his passion for the beach and boxing, as well as some of the loneliness of his own work process. If three-hour documentaries become a permanent part of the TV landscape, the thanks go to a series of ABC News "Closeup" programs like this extraordinary one on nuclear power.
To get some sense of how John Huston has shaped the intricate workings of "Prizzi's Honor" (selected theaters, try to imagine "The Maltese Falcon" set in Brooklyn and done like an Italian opera. "I'm just trying to expand beyond what I'm doing" the pioneer in extended vocal techniques noted. "Once you've got one vanishing point, you have one moment in time Time is fixed, and space is solid. It was vaguely akin to the old radio "feud" between Jack Benny and Fred Allen. "It was beautiful, them all together and singing" The way she talked, the grandmotherly manager of the Taft Salvation Army Thrift Store on Center Street might have been discussing last year's fashionable compassion for African famine victims IMPERFECTIONS But no.
"The ones who are picketing are the ones who didn't get the job" The dozen or so "informational" picketers didn't stop the risers from filling up by Monday morning, though. That advisory said in part that the program "is not a documentary, but a drama based on certain facts surrounding the murder and disappearance of children in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981" and that some of its "events and characters are fictionalized for dramatic purposes" Tom Mackin, an ABC spokesman in New York, said that the ABC dramatization advisory "was planned early on" and did not result from the recent controversy over docudramas "We've done it many times before" he said. Essential to "Rustler's Rhapsody" is its great on-target look, thanks to the efforts of distinguished veteran production designer Gil Parrando and especially to costume designer Wayne Finkelman, who turned out for Rex an extensive fringed, pastelled and embroidered wardrobe that would have done the late Nudie proud. "I don't see why we can't eat here every night" says the Reluctant Gourmet As an answer, I show him the bill The Grill, 9560 Dayton Way, Beverly Hills, 276-0615. There is some sensitivity in a few of the songs here, especially the Top 5 hit "Broken Wings" but this Phoenix / L. A band coats everything with pop-by-the-manual mediocrity. 20 IRON MAIDEN, "Live After Death" Capitol. Bohrer tries not to make her lines sound like lines; but they do. In the 14 months since the weekly show debuted, it has racked up several kudos, small and large.
The work was commissioned by the DSO to observe the 40th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust. . The light symbolized the strongly felt presence of the late Francois Truffaut. In 1934, he became "emperor" of a puppet state in northeast China set up by invading Japanese forces, was later tried as a war criminal in Tokyo and jailed in China for nine years until 1959 He died in 1967. On paper, these two suggest Beatrice and Benedick in "Much Ado About Nothing-two high-spirited adversaries wooing each other under the guise of war. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington announced Thursday that they will trade productions this summer. In a two-person show at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art's temporary location at South Coast Plaza shopping center in Costa Mesa (until March 14, Stock appropriates the style that F.
Given a choice between something that had pizazz and a place that was plain-there was no question which way they would lean. Its most recent release was last Christmas, earning $26 million. "After she went back to Corfu, NBC flew her from there to Frankfurt" the ABC spokeswoman said. But those moments never carried the self-congratulatory air of someone chuckling at his own jokes Because to him, the jokes were Madame's. He added that "if you need ordinary people, Ohio has the most ordinary-looking people in the world". for "Beverly Hills Cop; Allen for "Broadway Danny Rose; Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas for "El Norte; Benton for "Places in the Heart" and Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel and Bruce Jay Friedman for "Splash" An unusual aspect of the original screenplay nominations is the appearance of "El Norte" the story of Guatemalan refugees emigrating to the United States, and one of the few independently produced and distributed films ever to be nominated in a major category.
The movies wouldn't be as good; they'd fall apart, but nobody would care" She laughed-briefly-before continuing. Even Bob Dylan is warning again about how immoral acts undercut the country's spiritual health. As far as we can tell, Peter is wending his way back to reasonable normalcy, and he's commencing excessive preparation on another article. The documentary about Vietnam, aired in January, 1982, led to the general's $120-million libel suit against CBS, which Westmoreland eventually dropped after more than four months of trial testimony in New York. Full schedule and further information: (213) 825-9261, 825-2581. Married a little more than a year now, she is no longer eager to do theatrical road shows, "and strangely enough what I enjoy about marriage most is being a housewife I do need to have that mate. In the earlier "Channels Passing" an uncomplicated exercise in juxtaposition of textures becomes a triumph of form; the colorful audience in the Japan America Theatre even cheered that triumph.
A five-member jury praised the first-place winner for the "intelligence and precision with which the camera describes the story of a British patrol in Northern Ireland while leaving the spectator free to judge" A BBC decision earlier this month to withdraw a scheduled film about extremists in the troubled British-ruled province sparked a national protest blackout on radio and television, with reporters accusing the government of interference. Records after other companies had argued that female bands had no commercial future, the Go-Go's became a national favorite with a debut LP that sold more than 2 million copies. He once described his acting childhood as the educational equivalent of a candy store; he could pick up a handful of knowledge on any flavor of film making that he wanted. His musical strategy is to give the audience's ears and eyes a tour of the new hall, and the first note isn't the only one he hopes heads will turn for. At the inaugural concert at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Sept. But what makes Gray dim to himself also makes him a masterly observer His eye never gets confused in the flux He really watches He really listens. "We've been in residence at CalArts for several years now, but very few people know it" Lenski acknowledges. Strapping, outspoken peasant leader Wiebren Hogerhuis (Peter Tuinman) is obviously innocent, but his headstrong ways all but beg for his martyrdom.
Don't miss the elegantly abstract altarpiece! Be sure to have a look at the endearing little animals! Oh, the catalogue! Clear and informative! Phew. Instead, the German quintet toed the heavy-metal line, hammering out dense, lumbering riff-rock. Andres Cardenes, the symphony's concertmaster, will direct as soloist, in a manner similar to the music-making of the Baroque period. There is something oddly antiseptic about their radiant, zaftig health. Does that mean there are no reasons for admiring Renoir's art, aside from a forgivable need to escape reality? In the end, there are more reasons to love him than otherwise. They would never consider making fundamental changes in such a heartbreaking and sentimental drama However, "The Color Purple" might work as a sitcom.
Roger Berlinger, an associate director at the Old Globe in San Diego, directs, and has this to say: " 'Virginia' is a pastiche of the things she wrote and the things that were written about her, set in chronological order. Maybe those homeowners are right" Verna secured tentative approval on Tuesday to lease the Rose Bowl from the city for $226,000, plus an undetermined percentage of Global Media's share of royalty revenues from Concert That Counts products and spinoff entertainment projects. Giegerich sees steam billowing out of a white teapot as a collage of patterns printed from corrugated cardboard and chicken wire. (John Napier, also the designer of "Starlight Express" and "Cats" did the set) The acting is heroic, in the style of the RSC's "Cyrano de Bergerac" And there is nothing wrong with the English text and lyrics, credited to Nunn, co-director John Caird and James Fenton.
In fact, the design-conscious way that the New York artist has chosen to join his provocative images in triptychs may be the least interesting thing about them. "It's a very intense, emotional experience for me when I'm choreographing" he said. That information and much more is contained in a survey of public opinion titled "Americans and the Arts" Funded by Philip Morris Inc. (That doesn't include "Beyond Westworld" an action show with robots that aired for three weeks in March, 1980) The genre last enjoyed a lengthy run when "Lost in Space" aired three seasons, 1965-68.
It's afternoon drive time-that arbitrary radio time zone between 3 and 6 p. m. The restaurant is Akbar in Encino, brother to the original Akbar in Marina del Rey. who, instead of being involved in a new case every week, would have each of his cases played out in miniseries style over four to six episodes, beginning with the crime and continuing through the trial. "The Cosby Show" the top-rated new program last season, received eight Emmy nominations, but none of them was for its popular star, Bill Cosby.
