The band's name notwithstanding, the Windbreakers' new record arrives like a cool, refreshing breeze. "Onimasa" is a film of many elements and considerable complexity, yet always of a piece. But sitting in history is not enough; these days when they go out to expensive restaurants, most people in Los Angeles are thinking food. . "Except" she argued, "that I've always been working on something during that time, so it's not as if I've cut myself off from theater entirely. The West Coast arrival of "Verbally Charged Images" is a case of better late than never, however, because the exhibition is a cohesive, comprehensible little package that makes its point wisely in about 50 well-selected artworks.
Pet Rest, a Lima, Ohio-based animal burial service, offers a black, sleek, cylindrical plastic receptacle that comes in four sizes. Emotionally, Weisman's actors show a thorough understanding of their characters' decline, and each subtly conveys a sense of the physical passage of the years as the play goes on. Kurtis, meanwhile, will be replaced on "Morning News" by a "journalist" Joyce said, but one more comfortable with interviewing and feature reporting. The band exited after a mere 32 minutes, and few in the crowd of 2,800 were in much of a mood to call them back Perhaps they knew the band rarely does encores. "Blue Window" has this way of turning the kaleidoscope, so that its pieces suddenly make up a new design-another reason we don't get sick of its party talk.
Baker and Regan are also scheduled to appear on "This Week With David Brinkley" at 10 a. m (7. The former KTTL-FM's operating license remains vulnerable to economic reality if nothing else. Time eventually may decide that the Seventh is Sibelius' definitive masterpiece This performance suggested that possibility. . Local organizers are hoping to hold the "Imagination Celebration" annually at the Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa, beginning in 1987.
After the promise of early postwar, the class system seems more entrenched than ever, the gap between rich and poor wider, the public services, from the National Health to support of the arts, cut because of falling revenues from a sputtering economy. King" and ABC's "Moonlighting"What Gleason doesn't want to do next season, and has resisted doing from the second season on, is have Steele and Laura go to bed with each other and begin a conventional affair-even though it's quite clear by now that they love each other. Occasionally, this approach yields some improbable tunes, such as "Hungry for Heaven" which sounds like "Baba O'Riley" transcribed for buzz saw. Mastroianni finds the American predilection for judging mankind by the size of its wallet not only a sign of "aridity" but "vulgar" as well.
And O'Neill knows the kind of "pipe dream" each devises for himself to keep the truth at bay. We just think it's so important to keep it in the public eye" Some ABC officials were just as surprised. In response to student demand, in the fall of 1985 the cinema school added a documentary production course. "They're often collected by different people, shown in different galleries, and they're really in quite different worlds, as far as the people that look at it" Gamwell said.
And last week, a new way of looking at traditional feature films on discs was unveiled at the American Film Institute in Hollywood Roger Smith and Bill Stein of Criterion Inc. The producers then invested another $12,000 to move the show to the Matrix Theatre, hoping that the location would draw a larger crowd. Griffith will be folksy in his comeback, but as an Atlanta lawyer on Tuesday nights in "Matlock" a one-hour courtroom series based on another NBC movie, "Diary of a Perfect Murder" which scored well in the ratings in March. Past Oscar winners for actor and actress are introduced, among them, Luise Rainer, Ginger Rogers, Joan Fontaine, Greer Garson, Olivia De Havilland, Jose Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn, Ernest Borgnine, Lee Marvin, Rod Steiger, Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda, Ellen Burstyn, Louise Fletcher, Richard Dreyfuss, Sally Field, Meryl Streep, Robert Duvall and F Murray Abraham.
" Moyers, the senior analyst for "The CBS Evening News" smiled almost imperceptibly as he delivered that last line. "We have a number of arrangements, light-hearted stuff" Copley said "I play in a straightforward Vivaldi concerto. (c. q) Screenplay Menno Meyjes based upon the novel by Alice Walker Camera Allen Daviau Production design J Michael Riva Editor Michael Kahn Music Quincy Jones Costumes Aggie Guerard Rodgers Set decorator Linda DeScenna Art director Robert W Welch. (Open to the public, it will be at Bovard Auditorium at 7 p. m) This selection of 11 films-which range in subject matter from the crippling effects of child abuse to a dialogue between young and old, to the philosophy behind your haircut-not only contains some lovely surprises, it's one for the USC history books.
It introduces to Los Angeles one of the most controversial, most inventive and most sought-after stage directors in Europe today: Goetz Friedrich. Ure, 31, is a member of the fraternity of boisterous rock stars. Unfortunately, the musical guest was a solo pianist, and a solo piano sounds much the same in mono as it does in stereo. If this is illusion, three cheers for illusion. Colbert is actively glad to see us Harrison is mildly pleased-and that's funny, too. He said she would round it off and present a $50,000 check to the foundation. .
Cobb looked older, he was in fact only 37 when he created the role. He cites the success of Linda Ronstadt's recent recordings of ballads from the '20s and '30s, including some by Irving Berlin and George Gershwin. If it suffers while it's being shaped, then there's nothing one can do. King of the Soaps Bill Hayes is returning to his throne on "Days of Our Lives-in the role of Doug Williams that he created in 1970 and abandoned two years ago.
It was also during the '60s that he won the award at Venice and directed and founded his own production company. A deeper answer might be that O'Neill's gravity strikes young people as novel and impressive-a tone of voice they're not used to in a time that stresses the importance of not taking anything too seriously, even if you believe in it. Oddly, however, the letters have led me to see the case for actor more clearly. GOES 4 is familiar to most people as the source of satellite photos used in TV and newspaper weather reports.
Since the film is on the whole so intelligent, you wonder why cliches weren't avoided entirely. Among them: Strong word-of-mouth praise among Southland comedians, who are lining up to appear on the show-even though they receive no pay. The agency says that as many as two-thirds of the visitors are children. Rather than add several opening acts to establish an all-day festival setting, Springsteen continues to use no support bands, thus maintaining a strongly personal tone He also made sure that technical matters were taken care of He employed a massive sound system and a giant video screen. One is Eric Thiermann's Oscar-nominated "In the Nuclear Shadow: What Can Children Tell Us" It is a sobering revelation of how conscious and how terrified youngsters are over the prospect of nuclear war.
And as is sometimes the case with such provocative content, European audiences will see more than we do. Here's a report on four of them: "Amadeus" was best attended of the weekend productions your correspondent saw. Much like Lionel Richie (hmm, how many times did he sing "all night long" in his big hit) Collins has excellent instincts for simple yet seductive musical textures and he surrounds himself with top-level musicians, including on this tour bassist Leland Sklar and a four-piece horn section. "He is breaking all the rules and giving a challenge to other artists" Although Bennett reached international stardom as a singer in 1962 with his hit "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" nearing a sense of success with his artwork has been slow. By his own reckoning he has done 220 films, more, he says, than any other actor except his pal Duke Wayne, who called him "Pilgrim" (Encyclopedists Katz and Halliwell, neither always exhaustive, list 88 Ford titles) Ford was born in Quebec but was raised in Santa Monica from the age of 8, and says he remembers falling in love with the aromas of the sound stage when he was still a kid, sneaking at night onto the Thomas Ince studio lot in Culver City. At first, McDonald suggested that the young actors try to evoke the ethos of Berkeley in the early 1960s, but eventually, he said, the cast found its own legs.
