Other top-dollar recipients are: San Francisco Symphony, $267,500; Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum, $214,000; San Francisco Ballet, $181,900; the Exploratorium in San Francisco, $151,000, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, $122,000. With exceptional clarity and purity of tone, the chorus sang splendidly in Schuetz's "Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt" and in Bach's "Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden" Alone, the orchestra shone in Handel's Concerto Grosso in G, Opus 3, No. A certain negativity about classic aesthetic rumination may account for his remarkable quality of originality. "But they did give me a very strong background in the arts" Young Roman painted, sculpted, played piano and cello, and traveled extensively; every summer, his family motored about the country visiting colleagues"All their daddies do is cut grass and watch television" observed Roman L.
Institute of Creative Arts exhibit "Sculpture, Part I" which opened Tuesday. Surely she's not thinking of seducing him? She couldn't be that bored. The 82-minute piece might work best casting a glow in a corner at a party, like a fish tank or a lava lamp. Mastrosimone made contact with wary Afghan agents who would tell nothing of themselves, behaved like fugitives-and offered to steal him into the country in a series of covert steps that could work only on blind faith"It crossed my mind that these people were having a good joke on me" the playwright said, "but they insisted: 'Reason and knowledge will not get you through this. A pugnacious kid (and amateur boxer, he relished the role of enfant terrible, delivering his quips with as much punch as a left hook. Everything about this work is familiar, especially its slavish adherence to a Post Mod aesthetic where architectural concerns have become so much more persuasive than artistic ones that artists by the score have adopted builders' manners.
8, 1983, Deukmejian who was only a month into office, rewarded Ryan with the Arts Council post Sen. The Marlowe theory is by a long shot the most colorful and dramatic of all the alternative notions about who wrote the poems and plays if the Stratford man, whom Hoffman called "an avaricious businessman and interval actor" did not. "I would hope most academy members saw it during its 14 weeks at the Plitt (in Century City But the important thing is that they see it". He even threw in an excruciatingly dull concert version of a pre-Wagnerian exercise in romantic Germanic fantasy, "Der Freischuetz" with Pilar Lorengar as a superannuated Agathe San Francisco gobbled up the goods-and the bads. "Somehow you have to break the mold and prove you are an actor" What sustains him in the meantime, he says, is his own knowledge of and pride in what he's done in the past, plus the satisfaction of being in a top-rated series, which has given him popularity and financial rewards beyond anything he'd thought possible.
"If I have one goal for these photographs it's that people will pay attention to them and say, 'That could be me' " Avedon's inspiration for the project came during a period of recuperation on a friend's ranch in Montana. "I scouted locations, worked on scripts, found stories-I think I did a little bit of everything" She even took an acting class from noted acting coach Jeff Corey. "First of all, we became popular, so everybody had to hate us" he continued, speaking by phone from a tour stop in Phoenix. Oliver Smith's primitive sets, never models of imaginative theatricality, have become faded and tattered relics of a forgettable if not forgotten Canvas Age. These women demand food that is not only convenient but of high quality Because of this, says A. S. Hearings on the Museum Services budget begin in Washington today. His priorities now are teaching promising junior players and marveling at his two toddler sons, whom he worships with paternal awe.
Law" a bustling Los Angeles law-office series created by Steven Bochco, co-creator of "Hill Street Blues" "Our House" a family drama series in which Wilford Brimley of "Cocoon" fame plays a cranky retiree whose love of privacy is disrupted somewhat by the arrival of his recently widowed daughter-in-law (Deirdre Hall) and three grandchildren. He bites into wonderful little pillows of Japanese eggplant wrapped around goat cheese, then cuts into marinated red and yellow peppers stuffed with mozzarella Clearly, however, his favorite is the vitello tonnato "I love veal" he says, finishing off every morsel "I learned a lot about food doing the show" he says. One person will say the perfect burger is at the Apple Pan, which means a thin-pressed patty grilled nicely to order, loaded with special sauce and mayonnaise, slapped into a toasted bun with some lettuce, tomato and onion, then handed over wrapped in paper-tasty fast food, maybe, but the perfect burger? Someone else says Cassel's, but isn't it the all-you-can-eat potato salad spiked with horseradish and the other freebies in the salad bar they like? It couldn't be those tasteless, oversized buns (well, at least the buns can contain all the giveaway garnish) or the beef itself. The 48-year-old Shoemake, who arrived here from his native Houston in 1956 to pursue a career in modern jazz, began seriously composing in 1973 after a seven-year stint with George Shearing. Granted political asylum in the United States, he lives in Ridgefield, Conn. .
(Interestingly enough, half of these, David Seltzer's "Lucas" Alan Rudolph's "Trouble in Mind" and Woody Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters" are the work of writers/directors, which may be another reason for their rich ensemble feeling. Where Ito's "Tango" (1927) always defined a powerful linear statement through meticulous adjustments in alignment and plastique, Shimazaki's version lost focus through disconnected effects He danced both ably. That honor brought the House of Chang fame but also made it vulnerable to those who would exploit the family's skills down through the generations. The networks also were not letting Reagan forget his past rhetoric, especially his campaign criticism of Carter's handling of the Iranian hostage matter and his 1981 promise of "swift and effective retribution" against terrorists.
Another distinctively quiet piece is Robert Rauschenberg's "Cot. You get the feeling that "Just Between Friends" would nod sympathetically, tell a few jokes to cheer you up, offer you hot coffee and doughnuts and bundle you off into the night with the name of the right professional to solve your problems. Lazaroff's latest endeavor is a $2-million, free-standing restaurant adjacent to the $80-million Grand Champion Resort scheduled to open early next year in Indian Wells, a few sand dunes down from Palm Springs. "A couple of weeks before I go somewhere I do all the research" she said.
We must make sure the artist remains an important part of that equation "There's a confusion these days between technology and art. They are spending three weeks on a 178-acre farm outside this picturesque Dorset village, making a grim 90-minute BBC drama called "The Russian Soldier" Phelan's story concerns a farm family contaminated by an accident stemming from germ warfare experiments conducted by the government. Burke is the hot one, using a predominantly blue, green and orange palette to paint cozy suburban landscapes, purposely cluttered still lifes and simple arrangements of a bunch of asparagus or a spray of flowers. (The Monkees marathon broadcast was scheduled to begin at 9 p. m.
