Increase Your Salary. VillanovaUFind Black WomenFind Your Soulmate & True Love. 'The Great American Concert' (as the pops program is billed) seemed the perfect opportunity" Weiss will be soloist in "The American Music Medley" the first work ever assembled for saw and orchestra, according to the suite's arranger, Gary Mandell. "It was in 1970, when I did my one-man show at the Wilshire Ebell here Richard came back and asked to audition for me. That means action "Cobra" "Raw Deal, sci-fi and horror "The Fly, comedy "Legal Eagles, teen tales "Ferris Bueller's Day Off) and teen idols (like Prince in "Under the Cherry Moon There're more than 125 films scheduled A compilation by Pat H Broeske. But his musical influences, whom he once listed as Ravel, Debussy, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane, are not the only influences on his music. "And, I think my writing is getting better, too, though I'll admit that some of that early Kenton stuff had an ingenuous quality, as if I didn't know enough to be sophisticated. Following is complete list of Golden Globe winners: Best Motion Picture-Drama: "Out of Africa" Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama: Whoopi Goldberg, "The Color Purple" Best Actor in a Motion Picture-Drama: Jon Voight, "Runaway Train" Best Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy: "Prizzi's Honor" Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Comedy or Musical: Kathleen Turner, "Prizzi's Honor" Best Actor in a Motion Picture-Comedy or Musical: Jack Nicholson, "Prizzi's Honor" Best Foreign Film: "The Official Story" Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Drama: Meg Tilly, "Agnes of God" Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Drama: Klaus Maria Brandauer, "Out of Africa" Best Motion Picture Director: John Huston, "Prizzi's Honor" Best Screenplay: Woody Allen, "The Purple Rose of Cairo" Best Original Motion Picture Score: John Barry, "Out of Africa" Best Original Motion Picture Song: Lionel Richie, "Say You, Say Me" "White Nights" Best Television Series-Drama: "Murder She Wrote" Best Television Series-Musical or Comedy: "The Golden Girls" Best Actress in a Television Series-Drama: Sharon Gless, "Cagney and Lacey" Best Actor in a Television Series-Drama: Don Johnson, "Miami Vice" Best Actress in a Television Series-Musical or Comedy: tie: Estelle Getty, "The Golden Girls" and Cybill Shepherd, "Moonlighting" Best Actor in a Television Series-Musical or Comedy: Bill Cosby, "The Cosby Show" Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: "The Jewel in the Crown" Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: Liza Minnelli, "A Time to Live" Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: Sylvia Sidney, "An Early Frost" Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: Edward James Olmos, "Miami Vice" Cecil B DeMille Award: Barbara Stanwyck. .
When Lennon went into "Slippin" for instance, it was fun imagining his father doing the same song two decades ago in Liverpool. Franklin's attorney, Beverly Hills- based Ronald Katz, maintains that there are grounds for a suit because of a "breach of responsibility" "Based upon evidence made available to me, I am convinced that Mr Franklin and Mr. One of Thomas' productions, "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck" convinced Grant to do so. And what a mixed batch. Public TV stations are the buyers of the as-yet-unscheduled "Yes, Minister" the slashingly funny comedy that lampoons the British government The British do make the best TV And the worst. I feel that identification"Julie Corman looks like an actress, talks like a scholar and thinks like an accountant. The answer in the song category came during the telecast's first hour as Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, the co-writers of "We Are the World" stepped to the stage to accept the statuette "First, I'd like to thank God" Jackson said.
It is, or at least was, an avant-gardish communal dance company that produces wondrous new essays in gnarled and arty show-biz athleticism. They huckstered with a sound truck-if there were still-empty seats before a showing. "The last performance was hard in some ways, but it wasn't traumatic Actually, I had two last performances Back in November, I had secretly decided to stop Only my wife and sons knew. We made it when we were 20, and it had a lot to do with our emotions between 10 and 15. All playhouse property currently is owned by Houk's Pasadena Playhouse Associates, Historical Restoration Associates and 80-plus new partners (acquired via shares sold by Direct Capital Corp of Santa Monica. At the end, Baker/Isepp offered four encores: "Serenade" by Gounod; "Love's Philosophy" by Roger Quilter; "The Lark in the Clean Air" as arranged by Phyllis Tate, and Parry Hubert's "My Heart Is Like a Singing Bird".
The program will be very strong"These dance festivals are very important because it's so hard for dancers-especially new artists, young artists-to get a place to show their work. "And, since I do, it hasn't been tough to find outlets for my work" Holman-who established his reputation with inventive works like "Theme and Variations" that he wrote for Stan Kenton in the early '50s-sees his career as still on the upswing. When Boulay and Everts begin selling the records in early October, they will become the United States' only authorized importers of Soviet jazz, a musical form that remains an anomaly in its country and a mystery to most American ears "Jazz is a universal language. On her way from San Francisco back home to New York, she detoured here for a few hours for this Calendar interview. The room's high ceilings prevent the claustrophobic feeling of other clubs and-with the aid of an air-conditioning system that actually works-helps alleviate the hot, stuffy atmosphere that frequently hampers rooms of similar size. No one went quite so far as to call up the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to describe the agony of writing at the Writers Guild of America's 38th annual awards dinner at the Beverly Hilton Friday But the pain and anguish were apparent.
Somewhere in the back of Burns' mind, you sense a determination to do for female buddies what Newman-Redford (and Tracy-Gable or Cagney-O'Brien) did for male buddies. A lot of the Indian dancers are male, although women still do most of the temple dances" What you won't see very often-not even in India-are men dancing female roles. The lengthy agenda for tonight at Ambassador is an actual re-creation of a concert Beethoven himself produced at the Burgtheater in Vienna on April 2, 1800. "If we sell as many tickets as I've had phone calls about this show, it will be a sellout It is generating a lot of enthusiasm "We're planning to have a big party afterward" Dolan added. I'll either continue to do curatorial work and writing or go back to some version of my original training as an industrial designer" The announcement of Smith's resignation was made by Elyse Grinstein, who has just taken over as chairman of the institute's interim board of trustees following Smith's resignation. The 16-year-old Zal is probably best remembered for her Emmy Award-winning performance as the molested daughter in "Something About Amelia" that aired in January, 1984.
Named for the Madrid palace where variety acts entertained royalty in the mid-17th Century, zarzuela is a compendium of songs and dances from Spanish regions and cities. The Agriculture Department estimates that at the end of 1984 the total farm debt reached $212 billion-4,000 times more than what Nelson and other concert organizers hope to raise. "I have some ideas of what I want to do as far as spray paint goes I have 'X' amount of colors to use. I'm not sure there's a pattern in the lives of blues singers, but if there is one, Norris almost certainly doesn't fit it.
(As if to emphasize the wiles that allowed them to survive in Chicago's ethnic melting pot, Bogan and Armstrong effortlessly perform beer-hall ballads, crooning in pidgin German)Howard Armstrong is such a marvelous creation that it's hard to believe he's a mere mortal. Williams, who received a Grammy for "Nothin' but the Blues" (Delos, celebrated his 50th year in show business in 1985. "I have knocked on many Hollywood doors in vain, and I have found that American censorship can be as strong and tough as Soviet censorship" Yevtushenko said at an earlier press conference at the Film Forum. At first, though, the evening looked like a K-Tel collection of Golden Oldies From Close Friends of the Artists Who Made Them Famous. American plays turn up under some fascinating titles in Europe. Many known masterpieces are shown in the company of recently discovered works and some from previously inaccessible collections. Rather like automatons, these mostly anonymous men smile through the gore as they remain ever faithful to their official images.
Deanna Lee, 20, of New York City won third place and took home $1,500 Scott St. We feel almost protective of those few performers who are accessible, unaffected by their profession-who are essentially the same off-stage as on. "It's a little easier way for me to get my ideas expressed" he said in a conversation earlier this week. The last weekly NBC News program to air in prime time during a regular season was the low-rated "First Camera" dropped by NBC in April, 1984, after less than a year's run. You need an atmosphere where you're not the boss all the time-where you're being directed-so you don't lose your perspective "Acting gives me a chance to express emotion. But curiously, her success brought about an artistic identity crisis. Only one other film, "The Turning Point" in 1977, was shut out despite garnering 11 nominations.
Two songs are claimed as recording premieres: "Winterlied" and "Der Lenz" to Mahler's own texts. The repetitiousness of the action and the deeply depressing material combine to make us feel like the imprisoned Rosa by the film's ironic close, bursting out of the theater for a few gulps of fresh air. . The show was black and white, of course, and black and white by now looks startlingly prehistoric. It's always revealing to see the first feature of a film maker who subsequently hits it big. It is bought by the City of Pasadena 54 years later for $325,000-or $58,000 less than its original valuation. This is a relatively minor exercise compared to the Chicago Art Institute's impressive 1979 survey, but it appears to be more popular. "You try to put together a group of people with a varied background, so that they run the spectrum from the traditional to the contemporary" said Councilman Bill Cleator "We should not lean toward just one segment of art The advisory board is extremely important.
moi non plus" which was banned from many radio stations when it was first released. Flashing the thumbs down sign, Towne announced, "The picture is dead" The news that Paramount Pictures had at least temporarily pulled the plug on the film caught industry insiders off guard. But he too maintains rhythmic tension, and projects a quite astonishing wealth of detail in the Andante. But 22 miles away, it's running the "Museum in the Mall" at South Coast Plaza shopping center in Costa Mesa. After years of presenting high-flying science fiction, Hollywood is coming in for a landing.
The program would commission permanent art works, support a biennial arts festival and create a trust fund to finance performing arts programs and aid institutions. Perhaps that's because the avant-garde composer-musician, who will appear at the Newport Harbor Art Museum tonight, performs an adventurous combination of rock, jazz and classical styles on piano and synthesizer that draws a more sophisticated crowd than the average head-banging heavy metal band. get trampled by the likes of "Divorce Court" "The Munsters" "Joker's Wild" "Thundercats" and "Romper Room" A Lorimar-Telepic rep pointed out that in its first year of reruns, "Dallas" was the first hourlong series to be successfully syndicated, triggering an over-saturation by other prime-time soaps. The artists represented are indeed masters of the genre, though only Kertesz-the actual father of Cartier-Bresson's "decisive moment-is widely known in Southern California. To see what it's like to be the male companion of a rock star, Balfour interviewed David Wolff, manager of singer Cyndi Lauper) The biggest disappointment for Balfour was that none of the Beatles wives or girlfriends agreed to talk. Ma Maison in West Hollywood celebrates Bastille Day (July 14) a bit early, with a dinner-dance-featuring a cuisine de terroir menu at regular prices, plus a $5 music charge-on July 12 and 13. Harry's search for the truth launches a free-wheeling and superbly sustained odyssey as distinctively surreal and satirical as that of "Brazil" So outrageous and offbeat is "Bliss" that it had trouble getting a release in Australia.
For better or worse, works like "Porgy" and "Harriet" are all we have Perhaps we should not ask how black these operas are Perhaps we should just ask how good they are. As the telethon drew to a close, hundreds of people crowded into a sports pavilion at Caesars Palace resort and joined Lewis in cheering the tote board recording the $33 million. Fassbinder's film "The American Soldier" About four years passed before Longo turned the vision of a man shot in the back into a monumental series of elegant drawings. If I have an assignment for a movie studio, then I divide the time into more sections" After exercise, and breakfast, "and reading the paper" Schifrin says, he devotes never less than half an hour to piano practice. Everyone, in fact, seems to be pleased, except a small corps of Cassandras who keep wringing their hands and worrying that all this magnificence either arrived at a time when art itself is on the fizzle or that somehow the quality of the (gag) "support system" is trivializing the very art it is supposed to select, preserve and interpret. Ralph Waite's old man Dodge looks like a raggedy, inert character out of Samuel Beckett, but the neat bite of his sarcasm is pure Shepard, and we see in him the crustiness of every old codger whose hopes and enthusiasms have been destroyed Waite's performance is economical and quietly authoritative.
The adaptation of "Go Tell It on the Mountain" follows "Wonderworks" at 8:30 p. m on Channel 50 and 9 p. m on Channels 28 and 15. He was repeating a variation on a comment that I have heard for years. Of course, lugging around brass instruments and trying to play them while messing up a demi-plie is tough work, and if the Canadian Brass sounded more like the Three Stooges wrestling with sarrusaphones well, it's all in fun, right? Fun, yes But how 'bout a little more music ?. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf makes Beethoven's exorbitantly unvocal soprano part not only singable but beautiful; basso Otto Edelmann intones the "Joy" theme in engagingly blustery fashion. "She swims and plays soccer, and her aim is to be Punky Brewster" her grandmother says. The O'Connells have lived in Lake Tahoe for three years, since Alma Hitchcock died. recording artists from their airwaves until company Board Chairman Mo Ostin sits down at the negotiating table with them.
From this idea blossomed Ron Howard's "Gung Ho" (citywide, which has all the vitality but little of the sensitivity of his hits "Splash" and "Cocoon" When the auto factory in the fictional Pennsylvania town of Hadleyville folds, plant foreman Michael Keaton is delegated by his co-workers (virtually the entire community) to fly off to Japan to find an auto company willing to move in and save the town. I think about how I can get the director to see my point of view" Diplomacy had never been Garfield's strong suit. Winning $10,000 in the animation category for an episode of the Saturday-morning series "Jim Henson's Muppet Babies" was Jeffrey Scott. MPAA rating: R (under 17 requires an accompanying parent or adult guardian. .
The CBS News cuts were part of an overall effort by CBS, Inc, to trim its 30,000-member work force by year's end. That move followed a Congress-authorized advertising experiment by nine public-TV stations in 1982-83. Cohen is so understated that he may never be recognized as capturing Los Angeles in the '80s in as pertinent a way as Ed Ruscha did in the '60s, but at least this once that is what he has done (Hunsaker/Schlesinger Gallery, 812 N La Cienega Blvd, to March 23). (The time is 1958) Who can blame him for being that way, considering the awful way his parents died? Tell us about it, Clyde.
