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One cassette, "Now I Can Tell You My Secret" is aimed at children between 5 and 10. Daikon, the long, white Japanese radish, figures prominently in "Light, Part 16" and stones, wheat and pine cones are central to other dances. Bochco himself has a seemingly cool detachment about the series he presided over for five seasons and 101 episodes, yet he is constantly referring to the show. From the canyon floor, the undistorted gaze up the billions of rock years to the distant sky is stunning, humbling and somehow mystical. Campanella went on to earn a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Harvard, worked as a film editor at CBS News, added a master's degree in business administration from Columbia, served as a production executive at CBS Entertainment and, for the last five years, has been pursuing a career in Hollywood as a producer, director and writer. It's just wrong, that's all-probably because CBS wouldn't dare say it was right.

By summer, the fledgling group-musically, a cross between Bruce Springsteen and the Cars-was the closest thing San Diego had seen to an overnight sensation since the days of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap 15 years before. When Los Angeles first caught up with Mikhail Baryshnikov's elegant-circus production of "Don Quixote" back in 1979, the tawdry indulgence served as a no-expense-spared, often amusing, emphatically stellar attraction. Her original illustration for Fashion85 has a court-page ring to it Or maybe it's not a page, but a jester. "If the BBC took advertising tomorrow at six minutes per hour of broadcasting as ITV does, then the ITV (production) companies would go bankrupt tomorrow" said Rodney Harris, D'Arcy's media director. On Saturdays, however, Severino guessed that advertising sales may not be covering the cost of producing the show, much less returning a profit. Singer Roberta Sherwood, known for her recordings of "Up a Lazy River" and "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You" among others, will receive the Film Welfare League's Lifetime Achievement Award at 11:30 a. m Dec 27 at the Le Bel Age Hotel, 1020 N San Vicente Blvd, West Hollywood.

The application of elementary logic could have theatergoers pay as they go in instead of out , so all gates could be thrown open at show's end to expedite traffic, but logic apparently remains too radical an idea. . Kuehn isn't finished with his "Classic Actresses" project, although he now has 33 portraits (others include Elisabeth Bergner, Florence Eldridge, Leatrice Joy and Blanche Sweet, and he is working on other major projects (including his "Metropolis" photographs of Los Angeles, included in a group show April 29-June 1 at the Los Angeles Municipal Gallery However, time is running out "There are so few left Fontanne died (in 1983) not long after the second sitting. "Because NARAS has about 52 performance categories in various fields of music, it is impossible to represent each individual field within the allotted time of the TV show" said NARAS spokesman Ian Dove. Live performances by original country blues artists being a rarity these days, the 60-year-old one-man band (harmonica-guitar-drums) was right.

It was canceled after only one show, although a second one was aired In trying to regain the A. C. Actually, they're already in Geneva, hundreds and hundreds amid an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 international media covering the summit meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S Gorbachev Switzerland hasn't seen this many trench coats in years Send in the ringmaster. In "Group Primary Accumulation" she and her four-member company proved that bold, formal, logical movement structures could be as satisfying to watch as the glamorous exhibitionism of ballet or the intense expressivity of modern dance No longer. They don't particularly work as either melodramas or exposes-partially because some of their creators, on some level, seem infatuated with their own villains. Seymour's only contact with the Duncan persona was to entail the poetic but sketchy, semi-abstract waltzes "in the manner of Isadora" adapted for her by Ashton "Lynn" stops, barely, on the safe side of sordid intrusion.

From October, 1981 until last July, she was executive producer of a hit show"Good Morning, America" But that doesn't automatically mean she can succeed at "The CBS Morning News" Consider the case of George Merlis. Burt Lancaster plays the leader of the rescue team, Richard Crenna is Perot and Towers is his wife, Margot. Every year he and his wife lure stars away from the Oscar show 39 This studio hasn't had a Best Picture since "Ben-Hur" 1959 Bonus clue: It has a yellow brick and a rocky road 40. When I do, I want to represent San Diego as a famous dancer" In the meantime, he has picked up where Bernal, Benson and Caligagan left off-as the mercurial male centerpiece for Jazz Unlimited. Under the Bishop's curse, each takes an animal form, one by night, the other by day. The only time when both are human together is a glimmering between night and dawn, only a yearning split-second. Director Trevor Nunn, head of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a Tony Award-winner for his direction of "Nicholas Nickleby" and "Cats" displays an impressive command of a complex undertaking in only his second film. "If he were on the Titanic and had promised to play, he'd be walking uphill to do it We'll dedicate the show to him His spirit is exactly what it's about".

No complaints about the next course, heaps of flaky crabmeat gently bound by an airy lobster mousse. "Listen" he confided while wolfing down a macrobiotic ginger salad, "I never expected to leave Russia, ever I thought it was inconceivable I could go. Stuff like this simply doesn't belong on a pizza (especially if you're still going to call it pizza-anymore than, say, teriyaki beef belongs in a burrito (though this very thing, of course, is an increasingly popular dish in certain local circles. NEW AND COMING MOVIES: "Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment" destined to be a rental hit, is in the stores this week On Oct.

"Miami Vice" meanwhile, skews to a younger, more male audience. They have been handing them out ever since the Greeks, half the time to the wrong shows No matter It's the thought that counts What ticks me off is when they don't give them out. About his Police-mate, drummer Stewart Copeland has said: "He gives you what he wants to give. Some all-star games are merely exercises, a parade of name personalities in sports, if you will, going through the motions. A stark, moody countenance that capitalizes on Pogorelich's flair for spiky-mod haircuts projects a very specific image.

Reached in his old shooting grounds of Berkeley, where he's busy writing a history of the '60s, Cleaver said he's spun a serious drama about black militants, FBI counter-intelligence operations, political corruption, coke dealers and contemporary Middle Eastern terrorists. Another new Broadway show is John "Agnes of God) Pielmeir's "The Boys of Autumn" in which a platoon of American soldiers in Vietnam display camaraderie and brutality under fire. With abundant European locales, "Gotcha" (rated PG-13 because of some sex) certainly looks expensive. Store windows showcase the museum's book shop just as they showcase the pots and pans at Piret's restaurant and cookware store across the way. President Hal Uplinger, decided to formally withdraw their request for the First Lady's support by notifying Deputy Assistant to the President for Drug Abuse Policy Carlton E Turner. The unorthodox sculpture has an air of spontaneity about it, in striking contrast to traditional use of bronze, but Graves describes a two-year process of "very hard work" in her studio and at Tallix Foundry in Peekskill, N. Y. Kyushiro Kusakabe, program director for the festival, said the screening committee will decide Monday whether "Mishima" a joint U. S-Japan production, will be shown.

An' I remember my grandfather sayin' that this was the devil's music an' anybody who listened to it was surely gonna go straight t'hell, which, y'know, did concern me some Still, I liked it an' I figured I'd just take my chances. with a winner, Laurent Perrin's "Passage Secret" Not since Jean-Jacques Beineix's "Diva" has a film by a French newcomer been so smashing, yet Perrin is actually more exciting because he resists Beineix's flash. Raymon, who said he personally thinks the movie was inaccurate but whose station hasn't editorialized against it, said WAGA plans to air a live, half-hour discussion program about "Murders" at 11:30 p. m (EST) today after the final chapter airs. USA for Africa Foundation President Ken Kragen said that all three organizations will probably participate in one or more joint fund-raising events before the end of the year.

"If only 68 stranger abductions happen each year, as the FBI says, why don't we put those faces on TV the next day? That would be adding to the publicity, but should we abandon the kids of the families in need". The delicacy of Hueter's work (not to mention those rainbows) puts one in mind of Kurt Schwitters, but whereas Schwitters was playful, occasionally almost vulgar, Hueter makes meditative work that is fetishistically clean and pure (Tobey C Moss, 7321 Beverly Blvd, to March 1). While you're decoding these faintly contradictory messages, you might see the sign in the window that explains it all: Home Made Tortillas. "They (Beyond Baroque's reading committee at the time) told me that my work wasn't strong enough, yet I knew that lesser-known and less-experienced poets were invited to present their work" she says.

The Disney company expects to sell more than 100,000 copies of "Pinocchio" in Beta and VHS formats. Burns Fine Arts Center, located near the center of the ocean-facing Westchester campus of the university. As the center attraction, Michael displayed plenty of energy, a colorful, distinctive voice and some bumps and grinds that could have been stolen from Tom Jones. Trombonist Vinko Globokar has revealed the drama and power of Luciano Berio's "Sequenza V" (on Deutsche Grammophon. John Reuter, a Boston-based photography consultant for Polaroid, served as technician for the project, smoothing out all problems. It's one trite, tired bit after another, laced with more of those incredibly unfunny jokes we mentioned and capped by a predictable ending.

NEW YORK — After five consecutive nights of "Space" the CBS miniseries based on James A. I saw it as a suspense Hitchcockian-type thriller" Maryanne T. Many of them are deceased; the living are generally resigned to the fluctuations of their reputations. 3 and Liszt's "Fantasia and Fugue on B. A. C. H" The capacity audience gave the choir a standing ovation, and the choir sang "Summertime" and "Love Walked Right In" as encores. . She weathers the exposure rather shakily, coming off as an interesting, serious, ambitious newcomer whose work suffers from arbitrariness and youthful pretensions.

Along the way, the pair picked up grants to help finance what they quickly realized would be "an enormously expensive enterprise" finding funding first from the American Film Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts, later from private sources. Now the director and the designer and the playwright can afford to say to each other: "I don't know. The reason is Donna Pescow, who is now playing Janie Blumberg, Wendy Wasserstein's betwixt-and-between heroine. If Lady Kaede recalls the Lady Macbeth of Kurosawa's dazzling "Throne of Blood" then Kurogane recalls Toshiro Mifune's no-nonsense masterless samurai of "Sanjuro" and "Yojimbo"But the heart of the film lies with Tatsuya Nakadai, who in his naive, proud Hidetora, in effect, gives us a great Lear, a man who has held power so long and so brutally he's become unaware of how people, including his own flesh and blood, truly regard him.

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