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If you wanted to call up a movie and tell all your troubles to it for an hour or so, this might be the one you'd pick. None of the proprieties are violated, but the couple, who had shared a mutual, instantaneous attraction, admit to each other that they're in love. This is not to imply that hundreds of jazz artists here are growing rich and famous, but rather to establish the point that their aims and accomplishments are far beyond anything I dreamed possible as a teen-aged fan growing up in London. . They were even writing songs that they couldn't perform because they had no lead singer. Completed interviews scheduled for an airdate include Lucille Ball, Tom Selleck and rocker John Cougar Mellencamp. A woman in the offices of the central government's film bureau said she didn't know exactly what had happened, but added that "it could have something to do with our country's situation" "You understand, don't you" she said.

Local groups such as the Beat Farmers, El Grupo Sexo, White Boy, Marshes of Glenny and 10-Inch Men have already performed since the concert format started on April 3. The current Harlequin production is "Alone Together" If privacy is what you want, the best buy can be found at any of the nine Stuart Anderson's Black Angus Restaurants in Orange County. In fact, this 10-year-old Newport Beach mail-order company offers-incredibly-more than 2,000 multi-tape selections in every imaginable category. He's as at home re-creating the black "hillbilly" string music of a long-gone era as he is spinning funky yarns and showing off his X-rated drawings in a fat volume he calls "The ABC's of Pornography" It's no wonder that most filmgoers (or even pop fans) haven't heard of Armstrong.

The Haydn excerpts received careful treatment and neat contrasts. Austere sculpture and painting involving wood, carbon powder and paper, Miura's elegantly simple work conforms to preconceived notions about the contemporary Oriental aesthetic sensibility. "What I told the NARAS meeting is that the industry should start thinking that they have a responsibility beyond the bottom line" And the musicians' unions? "Do they have the power" he asked in response. Among those who will appear in the ceremonies are the Orange County Youth Choir (singing the "Imagination Celebration" theme composed by Jim Christensen and Ginger Schafer, the Disneyland Band and the park's cartoon figures, and the Saddleback and La Habra high school bands"This is going to be a first-time event for us. Admission is included in the price of Halloween Haunt tickets For more information, call Knott's at (714) 220-5005. . in Studio City are taken Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p. m, Sundays at 7:30 p. m, through March 23; (818) 509-0459. . It was, however, inescapably art from an epoch that would likely have fizzled out even without a terrible war to hurry it along.

Contemporary French Cinema series continues with Agnes Varda's "Ullyse" (1983) and "Documenteur" (1981, both of which display her mastery of mood and composition and intense awareness of the world around her. What makes Videopolis different from the rest is that all the action at this $3-million teen dance club takes place inside the G-rated gates of Disneyland. The La Mesa artist had expected the Metropolitan Transit Development Board (MTDB) to approve his proposed sculpture celebrating the San Diego Trolley, but instead the board's directors voted Thursday to hold a design competition. There also are wildlife programs airing on Channel 28 from 5:10 p. m until 10 p. m. A pert, joyous woman in a red jacket was suddenly singing about Ace Hardware.

I'm used to following a script, but this show has been a tremendous metamorphosis. ' " This year, Lawrence won first place for poster design, shared another first with classmate Janis Thomas for musical theater and placed second in men's classical drama, with first honors going to classmate Marc Stewart. Not having seen "Merrily" in its first incarnation, this reviewer can't compare the original to the La Jolla version. San Diego State University's "On the Road to Edo" was an ambitious mix of 17th-Century Japanese Shogun intrigue with overtones of Greek tragedy. There is excitement: Somehow, the dog has become soaking wet, and must be kept from entering the house. This underground dining room now houses Germany's finest private collection of excavated Roman relics.

After the court overturned FCC must-carry rules and the Supreme Court denied a stay of the decision, the agency started work on issuing new rules. The seating area of the pavilion and the surrounding gardens are being landscaped to provide an ambiance as pleasing as the music the instrument produces. "In the book, the drug dealer's name was Joe Ricco; in the movie, he was called Victor Maitland" said Franklin. Historical question: 1971 Best Actress nominee Janet Suzman was married in a movie to a 41 Kate and Barbra, 1968 43 Clark Gable wouldn't give one Sounds like. Nearby, Fritz Bergler's abstract paintings turn into figurative sculpture as he combines, say, an elongated pair of stiffened fabric legs with a three-panel canvas. "Tapes" opens with the first recording released by X and Blasters spinoff group the Knitters, who knit together two 1952 country hits: Hank Thompson's "Wild Side of Life" and Kitty Wells' "Honky Tonk Angels" Elsewhere, '60s folk-rock is the key element: The influence of Simon & Garfunkel and the Mamas & the Papas is prominent in cuts by Balancing Act, Revolver, Pop Art and Alisa. This will be considered the show's national opening, although it will naturally travel to Broadway, opening March 13 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.

Oozing out of the mouths of these amateurs are jokes that are circulating in business offices, at parties and-from the tone of so many-on chain gangs. Consider a pertinent passage from the last page of "God and Harvey Grosbeck" In it, Grosbeck has achieved dubious fame, having been bounced from his paper for furtively changing an editorial that supported what he considered an architectural abomination He receives a call from the producer of a TV news program The gentleman's name is Brad Northfield No relation to Shad Northshield, of course. "I do not believe in competing with other performers, actors and artists" Cosby told a reporter last spring. I'm so into the forest of Arden that I can't see it for the trees" Room for Theatre, which likes to polish up American plays of the '20s and '30s, makes a rare excursion into the contemporary with Richard Lenz's "Last Class" opening Monday.

MPAA-rated: PG-13 (parental guidance advised, especially for pre-teens. . It might fit, too, that a mill town wife in England would have almost no contact with her surroundings. Noting IMG representation of the Van Cliburn piano competition, Smith said, "The same expertise you need to sell Wimbledon is exactly the same expertise you need to sell the Van Cliburn" Martina Navratilova, Lloyd, Palmer, Gary Player, Rick Cerone, Jeff Ruland, Mary Decker Slaney, Jackie Stewart and John Havlicek are a few of the athletes the biggest sports management in the world represents. The consequence is a chronicle of frustrations, battles, films finished or eviscerated by lesser hands, films never made at all, the film maker's vision glimpsed in pieces like an unassembled mosaic. In his place, the faithful Georgette Tsinguirides imposed the rigors of the Stuttgart model as if it were an elegant straitjacket.

They're the ones who are buying and renting the videocassette "Faces of Death" (Maljack, $59. 95, the year's big oddball hit. Thus, they would be ineligible to nominate a directors' slate. Standards of beauty as defined by Western criteria are questioned or amended in an exhibition titled "The Heroic Figure" which points to the unconventional heroes and heroines of minority groups in this culture. "I don't know, but you are certainly hanging out on street corners when you accuse ARTnews of journalistic whoredom. Using a version of the Socratic method, a Communist cadre gets the former bandit Yu-lai, played by a bare-chested, swaggering Manami Mitani, in real life a Japanese-American, to proclaim: "Our labor transforms their land! We create their wealth" Although a work of propaganda influenced by enthusiasm for the Chinese Communists, "Fanshen" is not just a paean to vulgar Marxist-Leninist-Mao Tse-tung thought. These days, the word communist does not come easily or often to the lips of American college students.

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