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That's what happens when tomorrow's deathless art has to rely upon today's fickle technology. . Beginin, a soft-spoken former university professor, acknowledges that the Soviets are obviously participating in free enterprise by selling in the Cannes market. Then came Alice Waters at Chez Panisse in Berkeley and L. A's own Wolfgang Puck of Spago. In fact, she has figured out how to have it both ways-and made us the richer for it. Colors are soft shades of mauve, pink, white and gray set into a nice sweep of space with a separate bar area and uncrowded tables.

He asked about them and learned the vendor had bought them all from Aron's-for $3. They have an incredible selection of Cognac, stock the wine cellars of some very important people, and offer seminars with names like "Caviar" and "Single Malt Scotch" But what is this new sign stretched across their window? It seems to say "Wally Dogs" It does , in fact, say Wally Dogs. Avo Kouyoumdjian, the 23-year old pianist who won the International Beethoven Competition in Vienna in 1981, will appear as soloist with the Armenian Philharmonic, Edward Hosharian, conducting, tonight at 7 in Pasadena Civic Auditorium. . The 1978 Jordan Cabernet was a silky wine, the 1975 Phelps Cabernet just edging into maturity; both were enhanced by a lean medallion of venison served with an unctuous puree of chestnuts set off by little bits of spicy jalapeno. In addition, painter Richard Ryan will receive the Richard and Hilda Rosenthal Foundation Award of $5,000 for a "younger American painter of distinction who has not been accorded due recognition".

Sidney Weiss, the Philharmonic concertmaster, brought uncommon degrees of passion and poise to the solo convolutions, a few strident ascents into the stratosphere notwithstanding. At 22, she was too young, she was told, and her singing had been flawed. "I tried to put the two things together, which was impossible. "Ajax" which opens June 7 at the Kennedy Center, will be staged by the American National Theatre's iconoclastic artistic director, Peter Sellars. "That image at the end was entirely our invention" producer and co-director Christopher Morahan said, referring to the shot of Hari Kumar alone in his apartment, a framed photo of the long-dead Daphne Manners on his desk.

Faustus' and Chekhovian farces" The source of that early confidence: "Unmitigated arrogance One starts off thinking one knows what one is talking about. "There's more to the current scene than what you see on the university circuit" he says. Art star Julian Schnabel looks absolutely schizo in this exhibition. "I followed him since the '60s, when he was on KHJ Darn it, man. And that's not going to work" What a programmer must do now, he declared, again sounding like NBC's Tinker, "is that if you believe in the (program) creator and you believe in the idea, let him go" Should the creator stray from the concept the network has bought, "it's our job to bring them back" he said, and if a show's quality diminishes, "it's our job to bring that up to par. ABC next month will introduce "Fortune Dane" the new one from Rosenzweig.

Derrough, president of the CBS television stations division, and start work at WBBM on Friday, Erdel said. "To be a rock'n-roller in Israel is not like in the United States" Eder said "You have to be an ideologist. But both before and after gimlet-eyed calibration of his talent there is the hovering eidetic image of what Chagall was able to do for us. Just when we thought we had Eddie Murphy's next movie figured, it turns out there is bad news for "Mr. 15-19 engagement at the Orange County Performing Arts Center-the company's first Southern California visit in 12 years. Huston is a young soldier standing on a corner outside the walls of a palace in a small Italian town during World War II. The Orange Coast Community Symphony Orchestra, celebrating its 25th season this year, remains satisfied with its amateur status.

To original music in Orange County, which continues to exist without a thriving club scene, strong support from local fans or radio. . The new Griffith series may surprise some who expected him to return in a new version of "The Andy Griffith Show" or "Mayberry, R. F. D" especially after the recent high-rated two-hour "Return to Mayberry" reprise of that bucolic show. A representative from Arts & Entertainment, a national cable network, called recently to explore the possibility of airing "After Hours" And, most notably, last week the show won an ACE (Award for Cable Excellence-cable's equivalent to an Emmy-in the comedy-variety category. A farm boy from just below the Canadian border, Dean leaves home for the wilds of Junior A Hockey, an amateur league where competition is fierce for a spot on a professional club. Knocking down the aged father with his wooden leg is good for four choruses and a repeat The Maori (Billy T. "We think it's all nightmarish nonsense" a couple wrote in a book for public comments.

The pebbles descend faster as time passes and the sound changes from an occasional plinkety-plantkety-plunk or ka-thunk to an engaging clatter. But for the vanishing breed who produce short films, the end result of a victory on Oscar night is "mostly honor and prestige" said producer-director Bob Rogers, whose "Rainbow War" is one of three nominees in this year's Live Action Short category. This all-too-sobering note aside, "The Zoo Gang" (PG-13 for considerable mayhem and some strong language) has an abundance of verve and high spirits. Cosby displays in his dressing room a letter Selleck wrote congratulating him on the show's "well-deserved" success. "I tend to be less interested in meat, in main courses, than I am in antipasti and salads" Kleiman once said. At Tavern by the Sea, the restaurant provides the wall space and throws a reception for the featured artist. Ironically, the film has a breeziness and bounce that's actually quite American in itself, and it marks a decided departure for Shinoda, celebrated for such stylized fables as "Double Suicide" and "Demon Pond" It is a film of wonderful moments, some funny, some sad, all of them affecting.

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