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Pure Corn: Splichal seems to be as fond of corn as he is of lobster, and he uses it inventively. "I'd rather have my painting where people see it" Joe Goode said. "Any kind of device for entertainment (like the tattooed women's' snorkeling gear) is totally American They are so good at it; they are amazingly ingenious. When Playboy flew her to Chicago for her modeling session, Sadler gave her the day off and wished her luck.

From the coolly enticing "Too High" to the sultry, intense "Collusional Love" Arthur evokes comparisons with a host of seminal female vocalists, from Janis Joplin to Deborah Harry. Made by one of the youngest and most challenging of Hungary's new group of film makers (Gazdag is 38, this is one of the many recent Hungarian films to deal directly with the war period and with the doubts and questions of guilt that still linger. . And it also became very clear that if I were to be a party to finding a successor, it would have been someone who broadly shared my view" PCPA veteran Jack Shouse is Theaterfest's new artistic director GRAB BAG: A. R. "I think network news could become an endangered species unless they keep their standards high" In the days of Murrow, then Walter Cronkite and NBC's "The Huntley-Brinkley Report" he said, local stations couldn't do what network news operations could do "intellectually or technically But now the technology is there "So they (local stations) can do it technically" he said. South African music has been an occasional force in pop and jazz.

Local brokers say that both the Josephina's and Cafe Casino chains are also on the market. He asked, 'Where do we find such men' ) And there he was referring in a speech to the Medal of Honor being awarded posthumously in World War II to the pilot of a crashing B-17 who had bravely refused to bail out and leave behind his trapped turret gunner. "I try to avoid a lot of works that have been exhibited too frequently" the researcher said. Bowen & Associates is a full service San Diego real estate appraisal office. But make no mistake about it: "Streetwalkin' " (a very hard R) is first and foremost a blood bath. . However, Joseph Batteer's "The Drywaller" Bradford Owen's "At Land's End" and Bill Dance's "The Promised Land" are all well constructed, well acted and highly expressive Significantly, their directors wrote their own scripts. .

By 1966 "Suggested for Mature Audiences" crept into the language in the ads for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and in 1968 the Hays Code was finally swept away. Next week, from MGM/UA, for Chuck Norris fans, "Missing in Action 2" In addition, CBS-Fox is releasing "Porky's Revenge" the last of the three "Porky's" pictures, and the somber art film, "1918" The major release for the last week of the month is "Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment" which is destined to be a Top Five rental hit. But "Appassionata" directed exquisitely by Sadao Nakajima from Hiroo Matsuda's screenplay (based on Tomiko Miyao's story, is at the same time a paean to mother love, that enduring and beloved Japanese theme. Sometimes the one sentence that's put on TV is the least important thing" With the exception of such television movies as "Amelia" which dealt with incest, and "Adam" the true story of a missing child, Katz said that "television often oversimplifies complex problems into a simple resolution with a simple answer" At the same time, he cautioned that airing of such films as "The Burning Bed" the Farrah Fawcett movie about wife-beating, can lead to copycat situations. Hoffman, the source said, was not consulted on the ads, which showed a picture of Hoffman and read: "Welcome to The Cannon Family Dustin Hoffman" "Dustin sent them a letter terminating the contract for their fundamental breach of contract" the source told The Times. The Vienna-born Preminger, director of "Exodus" "Anatomy of a Murder" and scores of other famous films, died at age 80 on April 23 His 20-page will, signed Nov. Finally, they decided to let in the TV cameras (see Lawrence Christon's adjoining interview with producer Ellen M Krass.

'MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG' A revival of a Stephen Sondheim/George Furth musical at the La Jolla Playhouse, Mandell Weiss Center for the Performing Arts, La Jolla Village Drive and Torrey Pines Road, UC San Diego Music and lyrics Stephen Sondheim Book George Furth Based on the original play by George S Kaufman and Moss Hart Director James Lapine Choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett Musical direction Michael Starobin Orchestrations Jonathan Tunick Sets Loren Sherman Costumes Ann Hould-Ward Lights Beverly Emmons Hair Peg Schierholz Projections Wendall Harrington Sound John Kilgore Stage managers Johnna Murray and Chris Fielder Dramaturge Ira Weitzman Assistant director David Warren. David is a hostage and Victor his keeper, chider, tormentor, benefactor It's a complicated relationship. Eichinger's company provided the money that Annaud needed, including $4 million of Eichinger's own funds, according to the director, and Eichinger became producer. Their institutional hub tends to be the alternate-space LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, which has done so well it is moving from rather cramped digs on Broadway to bigger quarters on Industrial Street. History: Two of a kind? Rock-era teen idol Bobby Darin and urbane composer Johnny Mercer, writer of some of America's greatest popular classics? You bet"like two pomegranates from off the same tree" as they sing on this scintillating 1961 album's title song. "It's wonderful" Previn reportedly said, in a sentence deemed unworthy of inclusion in the documentary.

Asked why Khrushchev and other Soviet decision-makers were not included, he replied, "I wanted to present the American point of view, because our side is well known" Burlatsky, a consultant to the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party, acknowledged that Soviet officials are not interested in presenting the personal views of Khrushchev, a figure largely invisible here. They toured in Caddies, Buicks, hearses, anything that could haul piles of film cans, posters, lobby displays, bundled pamphlets. There are the Golden Globes, voted by foreign journalists working in Hollywood, and the Golden Apples, voted by the Hollywood Women's Press Club, and the Golden Reels, peer awards for achievement in sound editing. We awoke on Oscar Monday to a weather forecast calling for rain, but the morning sky showed encouraging patches of blue. You'll miss the fun conclusion that the rest of the world gets to see.

Twyla Tharp, "Dance in America: Baryshnikov by Tharp With American Ballet Theatre" PBS WRITING, COMEDY SERIESPeter Casey, David Lee, "Cheers" NBC Glen Charles, Les Charles, "Cheers" NBC David Lloyd, "Cheers" NBC Earl Pomerantz, "The Cosby Show" NBC Ed Weinberg, Michael Leeson, "The Cosby Show, NBC. "Oh yeah, that's when I was 'washed up' " she quipped, mimicking media reportage to that effect "That's what happens to phenomenons. Schlotman said their car was apparently sideswiped by a car near the Chatfield Lake State Recreational Area The other car left the scene after the accident, he said. . "We believe our work reflects a particularly American spirit, one which combines architecture derived from traditional sources with the modern architecture of the recent past" Almost immediately after being unveiled the plans provoked protests, including a particularly sharp denunciation by Abraham Geller on the occasion of his acceptance of the 1985 Medal of Honor from the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

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