In the rental market, however, "Bachelor Party" is the leader of the pack "The Little Drummer Girl" (No. During my brief visit, a court sentenced several supporters of the Cambridge football club to jail for terms up to five years for their organized and deadly assaults on visiting fans. New York Times critic John Russell wrote at the time that the work "enlarges our notions of time, and of memory, and of change, and of painting itself" "Rhapsody" summarizes Bartlett's development as an artist up to the time of its execution and is, according to Russell, "a concise history of 20th-Century art" Since "Rhapsody" success for Bartlett has seemed inescapable. Theater critics say the CLO has suffered losses of season subscribers under Nederlander because it offers second-rate productions and capricious schedules. .
"In the two years I've been back doing charts, I don't remember any single selling like that" Billboard's chart positions are determined by a point system based on both sales and radio airplay. The Houston Post's William Albright found Stricklyn's evocation of the "slightly snockered" playwright "delightfully packed with funny anecdotes, touching reminiscences and bitchy barbs" Said Everett Evans in the Houston Chronicle: "Stricklyn is thoroughly convincing as Williams: relaxed, yet slightly ill at ease; humorously self-deprecating-a bundle of hurt, creativity, fear, compassion, loneliness and eccentricity" The show continues weekends at the Beverly Hills Playhouse (213-851-3771 QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Poet J V. He didn't announce specific premiere dates for the new comedies, nor did he specify on which night Stephen J. But in a move that symbolizes how NBC and/or the film makers have taken nearly every modicum of amusement or viewpoint out of the story, there is a quick cut to Abigail's mother, who insists, "I like Ronald Reagan" Good balance, bad television. "All of a sudden, along came Cornelius Cardew, who'd worked with Cage and Stockhausen" The music scene revolved around Cardew, until his death in 1981 "It was quite a blow" Bryars said "We had to start over "But things are picking up now. What might have been a conductor's dream-a contemporary work with something to please everyone-proved to be little more than a sleek coffee-table volume.
Since leaving KABC, Hemingway has written a syndicated newspaper column, worked at radio station WABC in New York and reported for a syndicated TV magazine show, "Breakaway". It makes a lot of bucks" Architect David Martin changed the congratulatory tone by charging that the proposed policy takes "the key ingredient of success, the guy who pays the bill, and gives him an art tax" He also disagreed with the policy of setting up a selection panel of experts to choose artists: "You're saying, 'With the remaining 6% percent, let us help you choose. Griffith will be folksy in his comeback, but as an Atlanta lawyer on Tuesday nights in "Matlock" a one-hour courtroom series based on another NBC movie, "Diary of a Perfect Murder" which scored well in the ratings in March. Tired! And then another couple walks in, claiming it's their night for the condo. Dressed in his customary black turtleneck and matching cords, the guitarist offered a healthy program on paper-no fewer than 17 works-albeit relatively brief in time.
Doug Webb's silly Photo-Realist paintings are primarily concerned with Surrealist juxtapositions and switches of scale and context. Isozaki's odyssey was similar in theater, starting with Anton Chekhov and Arthur Miller, then hooking into Japan's underground theater movement in the mid'60s. Constance Hauman was remarkably sexy and sweet as the maid, Yvonne Robert Orth preened heroically as the violinist, Daniello. At MOMA a piece called "Delineator" consists of just two oblong steel slabs about 10 by 25 feet One lies on the floor, the other is attached to the ceiling. SHREVEPORT, La.
"The director said, 'The swing is a vehicle for the protagonist's attempt at homeostasis' I said, 'Gee, all I wanted to do was keep the audience interested' " " 'The Last Class' is a one-man show (I appear in it) which deals with a professor who's been fired and is giving a final lecture on 'Philosophy and the Dynamics of Creativity' It's about a man who walks the razor's edge. If he'd just let Nicholas Kazan's script stand by itself, it would be stunning enough. In a solo portrayal such as this, there's no room for dissent from her dissent. "You can't argue with an individual that a word like kikes disturbs him.
The question is: Does Sam have anything new to tell us in "Rules of the Road" by Budge Threlkeld and Stephen Tobolowsky? Yes and no Sam plays a character with his name. I thought we could conquer the world" By the time of "The River" tour in 1980, however, Van Zandt was getting restless. How does one compose music that will precede so overwhelming a work as Beethoven's Ninth? In the past, Kraft has considered the rest of a program when writing a commission. It is an umbilical (cord, really, a way of all of us being joined. Modern art lovers will vibrate to the lean sculptural streamlining of black helmets with Art Deco loops. Dmitry Rachmanov supplied decent piano accompaniments for everything except "Ave Maria" (danced to canned Schubert) and also played a Rachmaninoff prelude and a Scriabin etude without terpsichorean enhancement. . Grant, although vowing that the series' remaining shows would air "come hell or high water" expressed doubt that "West 57th" would resume in March if CBS appeared to be gaining on NBC after the key February ratings "sweeps" If "it appeared that we were gathering some momentum" he said, "we would have to seriously consider delaying" "West 57th" for four weeks "to get them out of the season (competition.
