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In the stiffest such sentence ever handed out, an East Coast bootlegger was just sentenced to up to eight years in prison and given a $41,000 fine for releasing unauthorized records by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen (who's the subject of a recent, illicit 20-record set, and, yes, Bob Dylan. . The tall, gaunt sportscaster, who has built a reputation by alternately taking potshots at Dodger Coach Tommy "Lasagna" and boosting promising high school athletes, is scheduled to leave the hospital today, with one good and two bad kidneys. "I have no official comment until I see the lawsuit" he said. The $1-million goal of the event, which was to complete an extended care facility at the Actors Fund retirement home in Englewood, N. J, was reached, but at a cost that was high in both financial and physical terms. Most of his problems appear to date from the months immediately following Stratten's August, 1980, murder. The year that Britain washed the gray (and the war) out of its hair once and for all, and surrendered to the youth cult in all its energy and (short-lived) idealism. And talk about a summit meeting: Last year, Afrika Bambaataa got together with James Brown, and now he's joined forces with none other than PiL's John Lydon.

staying in the school and becoming a deputy headmaster after 10 years" While trying to establish himself as a musician, Sting took modeling jobs. In the television version, due to air in May, Mexico City doubles for Tehran. The Boingo's front man, Danny Elfman, is also at work on the score to "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" starring Pee-wee Herman, which is due out next month. When Stacy Keach resurfaces in "Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" now shooting here, don't look for the private eye to go after any drug dealers Ditto if there's a series pickup. According to a press release, Taylor Guitars built the 12-string exclusively for Prince, who purchased it through a music store in his hometown of Minneapolis. I saw this as a distinctly American story" According to Isaacs, Rafelson (who last directed the 1981 remake of "The Postman Always Rings Twice, agreed to do this one But Isaacs couldn't get a studio to agree to Rafelson "I couldn't sell the idea (of Rafelson and the film.

Further, he said the theater would be programmed to provide a prominent showcase for American independent films, enabling the society to "expand our mission". Lewis, they said, wanted to move the Glendale Symphony away from some of its traditional pops and lighter classical repertory into more serious, and more modern, music. John" with, among other soloists, Michael Sells and Charles Roe. The pro-choice NARAL, meanwhile, arranged for some members of Congress to view "The Clinic" to demonstrate that "people in the pop media care about this issue and take positions on this issue and that it is an issue that can be responsibly dealt with" Falkenberg said.

A few female tennis players refused to play Richards and one sports columnist even referred to her as "an it" But that narrow attitude has greatly diminished in recent years as Richards has become more of a household name and awareness and understanding of transsexuality has increased. MTV also has acquired rights to air "Racket Girls" under its original title "Pindown Girls" Not yet scheduled, the documentary was filmed in the early '50s It is the first documentary made about women wrestlers. Springsteen's all right, but I don't see what everybody's so excited about. Gentlemen, start your mouths. The self-important Squire Trelawney (Gould) and stuffy Doctor John Livsey (Leo Knudson) outfit the Hispaniola to get it ready to claim the treasure, but they are unaware that they have taken on board some of the nastiest cutthroats in piratedom.

In her teens Jackie began copying by hand the novels of Grace Metalious and Mickey Spillane. All of the main courses we tasted-a filet mignon with vegetables, swordfish with fresh tomatoes and herbs, veal chop with lime sauce, chicken breast dressed with streamers of red, yellow and green peppers, jumbo shrimps sauteed with pesto sauce-were competently done, cooked as requested and served with light sauces and bright-colored vegetables. I was looking for a sound-language, a pitch-organization, of 12 tones, but not the dodecaphonic system (of the post-Schoenbergians-my private dodecaphonic system" About the Variations on a Theme of Paganini, Lutoslawski says: "Recently, I bought a new recording of it, by Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire-a wonderful performance. I didn't know what that molecule of hydrogen would do to people, but I didn't think it would be too good. He is up to that again here in paintings that include maps, writing and diagrammatic drawings.

Doolittle Theatre, after its current owner, and Doolittle will retain a five-year option to fill the theater for seven weeks a year. You don't have to sing strongly and intensely just because you can. "How many people at this stage of their career would have the opportunity to face a totally new set of challenges? "I couldn't have done this two years ago" Fleischmann continued. A related relief fouls up a fool-the-eye geometry by covering it with fake wood-grain texture so patently artificial it looks like zebra skin. Meanwhile, the potential new stars are free to get work wherever they can-commercials, stage, film, even for another network, as long as they limit the latter activity to guest appearances. Dropping the jokes (most of them) in favor of some often eloquent statements about the film arts was a calculated risk, but the 1985 Oscarcast seemed again to be a show about the movies. .

When the amenities are in, this will be the most distinctive theater lobby in Los Angeles-next to the Pantages, of course. De Young Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, April 19 to July 6 Ticket information: (415) 221-9500. That's one route to a possible New York production, and his next play may be a Western. And television is still the only place where the Hall of Fame exists.

The music, consisting of Gilbert and Sullivan perennials, is a welcome mood-maker "The Importance of Being Earnest" continues through Jan 26 at the Anaheim Cultural Center, 931 Harbor Blvd, Anaheim Information is available at (714) 937-0379. . "He likes to do things that are different" says his mother, "where he can distinguish himself" Stage mothers were once all the rage, but now it's time to bid farewell to the movie mama as we make room for the latest breed of pushy progenitor-the stove-top parent. A former director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Lee was hired in April, 1982, Santa Ana officials said, chiefly to oversee the museum's administrative and volunteer reorganizations Last July, the City Council formed the Charles W Bowers Corp to run the museum under a still-to-be-named community board. Although he is a world-class lover of classical music, Randall said he doesn't host shows like this to boost the likes of Bach and Handel "Their music doesn't need me" he said.

That's when an FBI-coordinated raid on Rich Man, Poor Man's East San Diego headquarters resulted in the arrest of the company's president, Douglas (Dutch) Schultz (also head of the local chapter of the Hells Angels motorcycle club, on suspicion of using the firm as a front for a $6-million-a-year amphetamine ring Luckenbach Productions has had problems of its own. Too often the film must rely upon the inherent power of its material, because the combination of Abby Mann's flat, uninspired dialogue and the pomposity of 19-year-old Sebastian Keneas as Jacek is absolutely lethal (but even the most experienced actor might have trouble spitting out "Anti-Semite! Cabbage head" as he slashes a Nazi officer's throat. This is where the Stewart persona looms large in the collective audience memory, and O'Connell neither supplants this with his own distinct approach, nor does he grasp that Mike is a bundle of contradictions. No musicals, translations, adaptations or casts of more than 12, please. Remington ParkRead reviews for this business wit directions, offers and moreHouston. CitysearchCoogi Polo Shirts One Day Sale 70 % OffSave On Coogi True religion Seven And More At 50 To 70 % Off. denimbuysBallroom Work JeansJeans too tight? Just ain’t right! Hidden gusset gives you ‘man room’. DuluthTradingSponsored Links / Ad Feedback His gifts are a wide-ranging mix: Tavernier is a sardonic humanist, a crusader whose anger is remarkably balanced and evenhanded. With her two-toned hair and Betty-Boop voice, she comes across as quite a character. With that knowledge in mind, festival organizers wisely chose to look forward as well as back, offering the sanguine thought that there could be a future and, what's more, a future free from nuclear threat This, of course, amounts to a liberal political stance.

(But then, a movie should always have a few offbeat wrinkles) The cyclist's world has real enough counterparts-this band of rugged individualists, living by their own codes in the city's shadows-and it's been recorded, often, by journalists. Wearing a painted smile, Strickler showcased his virtuosity in one awesomely intricate solo after another. When I listen to the station, I think the quality is still excellent and the students sound very professional" The two main reasons cited by the board for its decision were the cost of maintaining a full-time staff as required by NPR, and the administration's feeling that too few students had access to the station's facilities. (We find out about that when she and Chris Mulkey as her sky diving instructor clean up after the party) But there is a void within each of them, something like the dread felt when the sky diver takes his leap. "Susan was very sweet, and the one (of all the women interviewed) that I have kept in closest touch with" Balfour said. "Mint Tea" is preceded at 8 by Jean Marboeuf's "Vaudeville" a film of admirable rigor-until its soft finish-but one that also submits us to the company of two spoiled, unsympathetic male chauvinists (expertly played by Guy Marchand and Jean-Marc Thibault) in the throes of middle-age malaise. There were some great things that went on in American cultural history that should be part of their experience" So Otis welcomes the new interest in his favorite music, a revival he sees not only from his vantage as a musician, but from his weekly radio show on KPFK-FM in Los Angeles.

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