The ad-lib seemed so right that director Ivan Reitman let the cameras run. It might have taken even longer had the Hall of Fame not been designed with TV in mind, says John H. Disappointment cropped up at several points in the recital performance Perlman gave, with the assistance of pianist Janet Guggenheim, Wednesday night. His bright-colored, rough-textured grids, charts and diagrams are as much fun as Persian carpets or Byzantine mosaics, but they are so beset with intriguing conflicts that they can seem utterly baffling. Live Coverage of an Unscheduled News Event: "Baldwin Hills Fire" KNBC-TV Mini-Documentaries: "Vietmam: Ten Years After" KCBS-TV. The flood, which viewers have seen coming in recent days, will result in only one fatality, but the lives and life styles of the survivors will be dramatically altered, and so will all of the soap's sets, and even its familiar theme music.
We thought you'd get a kick out of this sample "Out of Africa" ad from Universal Studios. Along with the anxious moments, Archerd has been there for the rare glimpses of genuine drama. Speed metal (a. k. a. We close our ears and our doors and we don't give them (complainers) a hearing" The symposium, moderated by Ellie Abel, a former NBC correspondent who now teaches journalism, included Marc A. "It is enough in some ways to be well known in Brazil" she said "But it would be nice to be known internationally too That may take some getting used to, of course. You can play the discs repeatedly without loss of quality and they are much easier to store than traditional LPs But the price was steep.
It's overweighted with Luminist landscapes and rather shy on modern works (partly because some pieces are the road in a separate exhibition of Thyssen's modern art, but it's a beautiful, high quality presentation. The last eight months, he said, were in the front cockpit of the twin-seat Phantom, qualifying as the pilot in charge and learning such arts as air-to-air and air-to-ground combat and how to avoid a SAM missile Then came the bad times. "If you try depicting what we actually see, it wouldn't be exciting visually I wanted to see the way ukiyo-e artists saw. It is a close encounter of the theater kind"I'd like to do an Ed Bullins play in the fall"The Fabulous Miss Marie-a role I played eight years ago, but I think I wasn't really ready for it then I had to fight with that character. Executive producers Hisashi Yamanouchi, Yozo Sakura, Yoshiki Nomura Director Masahisa Sadanaga Screenplay Tatsuo Nogami, Go Yoshida Camera Ko Ishihara Music Masaaki Hirao Art director Nobutaka Yoshino.
By now, teen-sex comedies are becoming as ritualized as Kabuki (one can imagine aficionados muttering, "Did I miss the shower room" "When do they secretly film the principal with his pants down. It will be staged in La Jolla from June 1 to June 28, then will open July 15 in Washington. Trouble sparks at Marusia when the foreman of the British-owned mining company, which treats its workers like slaves, is found murdered and a hot-tempered Bolivian is swiftly executed by the government militia stationed there to maintain order. They see it as a continuing program, the first such response by the show-business community since the AIDS crisis emerged four years ago. "I have ambitions to do 'Cats' or dance with Alvin Ailey, but I think I'll stay here (in San Diego) for two or three more years I believe I could go now.
And judging from the reaction at the film, the Lancaster audience enjoyed it as well. No matter what some say, CBS News insists that "West 57th" its new "contemporary" newsmagazine series with four attractive reporters in their 30s, is not a yuppie news program aimed at attracting an audience of young urban professionals. Here's the "real" scoop about Ted Turner. We tend to natter on about his compulsively painted bad pictures because they are in such shocking contrast to his good ones. "I'm not going to point fingers at the practices of the media. You are momentarily surprised that it has sound instead of title cards and a tinkly piano behind. "In the past, when I used to go with Gerard Brach, we had to borrow 500 francs from a film critic to get back to Paris.
Executive Director Arthur Ollman organized the exhibition, entitled "Max Yavno: Poetry and Clarity" from the collection of Leonard and Marjorie Vernon of Los Angeles with the help of dealer of G Ray Hawkins, also of Los Angeles. It's a wistfully observed den of layers, seen through wrought-iron fences, ornate grillwork, louvered blinds, shafts of light and gauzy curtains of color. Only one repertory novelty adorned the program, Yuquijiro Yocoh's Variations on the Japanese folk song "Sakura" These call on the full gamut of the guitar's coloristic possibilities in a setting of distinctly Oriental character. With its clean look and spare score, "MacArthur's Children" (rated an appropriate PG) is by far Masahiro Shinoda's most accessible and ingratiating film. Subsequent tour stops are at Carnegie and Avery Fisher halls in New York City; in Flushing and Buffalo, N. Y; Columbus, Ohio, and Oklahoma City, Fort Worth and Houston The tour is underwritten by American Isuzu Motors Inc. From frame one director Allan Holzman, a talented Roger Corman discovery, takes charge of this swift-moving teen adventure and never lets up until its exciting finish Throughout, he's backed solidly by cinematographer John A.
Undertaken in 1982 as what he calls a labor of love and made for $150,000, "Passion and Memory" is based on the book "Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies & Bucks" by Donald Bogle and has Robert Guillaume of "Benson" as host. Hunter-Gault, who is black, told a chilling story of her attempt during her first days in Johannesburg to have her hair done in a local beauty parlor. Today, 80% of a campaign budget for statewide office goes to media advertising-the guy who engineers that is hugely influential in any major race" As fewer and fewer Americans vote and seem less and less interested in the issues, that apathy has created a power vacuum for these media pundits. "You don't get pushed around here" she said, leading a visitor down the half-mile walk from the New Yorker lobby to her "rabbit warren" of an office. "Let's say, Lisa, a 14-year-old from Reseda, calls and and says that she was molested by her stepfather five months ago, and now she found out he has gonorrhea. 8, "Sunday Morning" actually has outperformed the "Morning News" in the ratings (each rating point currently represents 850,900 homes with television The "Morning News" has averaged a 3. 1 rating.
"Fate decides many things" Essert said in a reflective moment earlier this week in his expansive office in the former Janss mansion off Sunset Boulevard near UCLA. has been replaced in the lineup for the "Orange County Artists for World Hunger" concert by the Minutemen and Boy Waiting. Shawn, as filmgoers and telewatchers have been aware for years, knows his comedic stuff. At one point, the song declares Reagan's "quiet diplomacy ain't nothing but a joke" The song's chorus also vows "I ain't gonna play Sun City" a reference to the casino resort city in Bophuthatswana where numerous pop stars, including Frank Sinatra and Linda Ronstadt, have performed. Morse's mighty "Gallery of the Louvre" will arrive at the Timken Art Gallery in Balboa Park for a six-week exhibition beginning Oct 1. Still, it is the end of an era, and it won't be any easy job to find someone to fill their shoes" Lohman and Barkley began working as a team in 1963 at KLAC, then a country station where Lohman was morning deejay and Barkley was program director. Nominated for the top prize of $25,000 for TV programs at least 90 minutes long were Christopher Knopf and Beth Polson for "Not My Kid" a CBS movie about drug problems among the young; Joyce Eliason for "Surviving" an ABC movie that dealt with teen-age suicide, and Hume Cronyn and Susan Cooper for "The Dollmaker" an ABC movie about a poor Kentucky woman raising her five children in 1944.
She had at first not wanted to do it, worrying that the subject might seem exploitive Then she read Dr. That really takes advantage of what we in television had done to educate the American people to accept information. The common complaint is that the material, production and arrangements are routine and too flimsy for her elegant voice. It involves putting down money in the hope that the next two or three hours will be more interesting than what would have happened at home-whether live or on TV. There, mother (Millie Perkins, still beautiful enough to attract exactly the wrong kind of man) and grandmother (Eileen Ryan) try, ineffectively, to control two sons, Brad Jr. Their forms are honed and simplified; their people sensitive and neurotic.
Overgaard staged a weeklong exit for the strip implying that the whole game was just too much trouble for the candle. Both are prime examples of a director so deftly engaging his audience in his people that, for all their considerable dialogue, neither film ever seems merely talky. Kathy Gruzdas' tripodal earthenware forms decorated with seaweed patterns imprinted during the firing process harken back to Oriental antiquity. He hadn't done an interview in years, but I thought the ground swell of affection for his music might convince him it was time to talk But he wanted no part of it. And I agree completely (with Mitchell) that hunger can be solved. Since 1982, the cost of a movie ticket has jumped by 700, but as the Mexican peso has dropped almost daily against the U. S. (One of Forster's points, exactly) In the square at Santa Croce, Lucy and the questioning George (Julian Sands, the blond photographer of "The Killing Fields) are witnesses to a sudden, bloody and random act of violence (staged so that all those elements act upon us as vividly as they do on the characters) It's a galvanic moment, and George recognizes it.
This told the true story of her encounter with British spy Guy Burgess in Moscow in 1958, when she was touring the Soviet Union with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Scott sees that the play has too many words, and tries to compensate by subtracting behavior-the unspoken, unconscious ways in which people relate to a particular space and to particular companions. There is also a sea bass tartare with calvados that I've seen grown men drive 50 miles out of their way for. . "He got into so much trouble with so many people that he got lost. "But to counter that exodus, we are again going to bring a number of new, up-and-coming acts to Humphrey's, as we did last year with Whitney Houston, Stanley Jordan and Freddie Jackson.
