The form is far more painterly than what is usual for him, but the content is vintage Oldenburg. Writer-director Mady Saks conveys perfectly the comfortable sterility of Van de Ven's increasingly unstable life in a raw, new suburban housing project Information: (213) 396-4215. "I wanted to start a group with guys willing to make a commitment to rehearsing and going out and hitting the road" he said. In conversation, Gach is understated and pensive, sort of a bemused Pierrot. That's now on hold until the studio sees Puzo's script, but, according to the exec, "Anything is possible in the 'Godfather III' sweepstakes". Also to be seen in action, the jaw-dropping Atilla the Haircutter. For those who savor being the first to discover the next wave of young writers, actors and directors, the new crop of films from the advanced film classes at USC, UCLA, CalArts and Loyola usually make pretty good browsing. IMPERFECTIONS CHANGES: Max au Triangle's German nights will be May 12-15 and not last week as originally announced by the restaurant.
Mellencamp may have borrowed heavily from others, but so do all artists. Jackson ended up buying the Sly Stone collection, which includes such pop-soul gems as "Everyday People" and "Everybody Is a Star" He also purchased the Double Diamond package that features Len Barry's "1-2-3" and the Soul Survivors' "Expressway to Your Heart" songs Jackson has liked since his pre-teen days. POP ART's new Stonegarden EP is filled with chiming folk-pop that has a sweet, poignant charm. I was fascinated by the fresh images, their vibrant use of colors and the exciting manner in which they depicted startling events. John Williams, who composed the film scores for "Raiders of the Lost Ark" "Jaws" "E. T" and "Star Wars" is working on a theme for the NBC Brokawcast that may herald a new era of News Wars. "We decided to try to take over the Golden Bear's clientele" Although the operators of the Golden Bear have said they hope to reopen the club in a new location, Lipp said, "We've heard that too, but we are not concerning ourselves with it.
The Kline exhibition provides the first opportunity since 1968 to see an extensive number of pieces from all periods of his work. Weather is minimized but if it's a big news story, Holtzman said, his people will cover it There are no star anchors. The annual Memorial Day weekend traditional jazz festival in Sacramento will draw more than 100,000 of the faithful to hear 100 bands from the United States and abroad. It developed in the cities of Europe, and although there are scenes of rural life, the great mass of material is about city street life. "Foxfire" for instance, opened on Broadway in November, 1982, starring Hume Cronyn (who also co-authored the play) and his wife, Jessica Tandy (who later won a Tony for her Broadway performance, and Keith Carradine. The paintings are so smilingly loose and high-sprited that they seem a little shallow (Janus Gallery, 8000 Melrose Ave, to June 15).
"Should these people be free to come here? Why not? What is the justice in dealing with them? What is the justice for the people already here" Moyers is never dull or ordinary or superficial. Embassy has the famed Janus Collection, which includes most of the foreign classics, and has slowly been releasing titles since last year. On hand as "reality" consultants: Cameron Crowe (who wrote the book, then the film) and Moon Zappa, also in the cast as a continuing character named Barbara De Vilbiss. He takes me to the Beverly Hills Hotel Coffee Shop for what he considers the closest thing there is, and I learn his definition of a hamburger-one that's cooked on a griddle, a small, handmade patty of good beef (but not as good as it used to be, Jerry insists) on a nice toasted bun. She also has the contentment of a happy new bride-which she is (she recently married public relations executive Morgan Mason, son of actor James Mason. As is his wont, Boulez presided as the champion of others' music Thursday-already having given his own masterwork, "Repons" And, typically, he put together a program of forbiddingly difficult pieces.
How much money can be made by one movie? $300 million? $400 million? Steven Spielberg can't wait to find out Even studios in prolonged slumps are prized by money barons. If the guys in Styx had been born 10 years later, they'd probably have started a new-wave band and they'd probably be good enough at re-creating the new-wave sound that they'd get signed and played on KROQ-FM What goes up really does come down. And, a few feet from him, Tuck Milligan as Tom, the composer, tries to work out the bridge of a new song on his guitar. Again, this calls for trust that the audience will read Lucas' intention. First, he says, the production company has matured its film-making capabilities, thanks not only to the "Insight" experience but also to its work over the last several years on a series of young people's specials produced for Capital Cities Communications. It's hard to tell how well "Walkie Talkie's" attractive young (or young-ish) 10-member cast might have done had it been pressed into an ensemble, and if William B Steis's set didn't have it so hemmed in. Grand opera, which, through the years, has been the most successful surviving musical form, has thrived. "And, since I do, it hasn't been tough to find outlets for my work" Holman-who established his reputation with inventive works like "Theme and Variations" that he wrote for Stan Kenton in the early '50s-sees his career as still on the upswing.
The result: contentiousness among the leadership at the WGAW is at an all-time high. It is a difficult work that wants to look easy, a faintly satirical invocation of Bournonville bravura in which the bucolic accents bear sophisticated implications. A totally renovated Ludington Court, nucleus of the museum's collection of classical sculpture, serves as an impressive prelude to areas displaying art and artifacts from other historical periods and various cultures. For instance, Paul Taylor enjoys the increased exposure for his creations-and the additional income: "I really make more from that (ballet royalties) than from my own company" But he doesn't become actively involved in restaging his work. He's a deft designer who keeps us briefly entertained with a changing repertoire of materials, textures and other surface effects but fails to enlist prolonged interest. My admonishment to the waiter about the chef cooking without MSG is understood benignly and ignored blissfully My menu is garnished with kitchen stains.
This is a bit different from the standard concert videocassette. Monique Van de Ven, the beautiful and talented blond actress of Paul Verhoeven's "Turkish Delight" and "Keetje Tippel" stars in "Dreamland" as a young working-class wife whose postpartum depression leads her to an addiction to tranquilizers. Run by Greg Shaw of Bomp Records, the all-ages club has become a haven for the latest generation of local psychedelic-garage bands, who perform in a crowded circular room that was part of the old KFWB Radio studios in Hollywood. The cast includes co-author Karen Hensel, who directed and appeared in the original production at the DeLacey Street Theater in Pasadena in 1982. Too bad Wilson isn't around to go to the Ensemble Studio Theatre, where he just might have managed a smile at Kaplan's dingbat staging of Stein's "Dr.
He actually received modest early training as an artist but liked to claim he was self-taught. It is a remarkably energetic performance, with the then-76-year-old Klemperer masterfully shaping the arias and maintaining rhythmic intensity within the context of a broadly paced production. In contrast, Wu Yung-Jiang's "The Goddess" which is silent, has moments that border on the sublime. "This is not a resignation" says Daniel Lewis, who recently stepped down from his position as conductor and musical adviser to the Glendale Symphony.
You just try to take the part and invest it with the maximum of your imagination and resources" In recent months, Garfield has put most of these resources into the formation of the Actors Shelter and the completion of a screenplay, which he plans to direct himself, thanks to a grant from the American Film Institute. "Previn wrote us a quintet several years ago and it was a big success" Jones said. Ranging from traditional Italian to nouvelle, late-supper appetizers are available 11 p. m to 1 a. m every night All major credit cards Menu prices, around $6. Lafortune joined up last year and had been in the company only one week when Lubovitch began to choreograph for him. These subjects were raised but, as officials pointed out, were not figured into the new study. Pendergrass, once known for his soul-shouter style in the tradition of Otis Redding, has lost most of that vocal power.
Disney Chairman Michael Eisner would not discuss the arrangement but did not deny it. As in his "Man of Flowers" the world of Cox's characters is rich in matters of the mind and the spirit. So personable was the samaki that it was repeated in an angel-hair pasta al olio , along with mussels, baby octopus, salmon, mushrooms, peppers. is in the boonies "Where is Paul" Perry keeps wondering, gathering the critical evidence that will spring Della.
What did she imagine herself? 3-In "Gidget Goes to Rome" (1963, Cindy (Gidget) Carol got arrested for wading in what legendary landmark? 4-In the 1965 TV series, Sally (Gidget) Field had a best friend Name her. and American Television & Communications Inc, also downplayed the new interest in pay-per-view. Among the titles of the movies made by some 160 film students during the past four years are "The Cocktail Party" (1983, "Quiet on the Set" (1984, "Countermoves" (1985) and "Heavy Metal Massacre" (1986. In 1967, the year of "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" and "The Graduate" the best-picture Oscar went to none of those trend-setters-it went to the thriller "In the Heat of the Night" Some industryites felt the other three films canceled one another out in the voting-but another theory also operated.
They should start little by little" Also on the Nancarrow program will be music by Morton Subotnick, a composer with a theatrical bent, and Japanese native Joji Yuasa, a UCSD professor. (He commented on her heaviness) This made her giggle and she turned her back to the audience and entered into the fun. Playing opposite "Pygmalion" will be the American premiere of New Zealand playwright Robert Lord's "Bert and Maisy" followed by Eric Overmeyer's provocatively entitled "On the Verge, or The Discovery of Yearning" The Old Globe will also co-produce Peter Parnell's "Romance Language" with the CTG/Mark Taper Forum. There'll be more about the Dodgers at 8:30 Sunday night when Channel 11 profiles manager Tommy Lasorda Here are other weekend sports telecasts TODAY Tennis: U. S Women's Indoor Championships, 9 a. m (2(8 College Basketball: ACC tournament semifinals, 10:30 a. m ESPN SEC tournament final, 11:30 a. m (4(36(39) UCLA vs Oregon, 1 p. m (2(8) PCAA men's tournament final, 2 p. m (56) USC vs Oregon State, 3 p. m (2(51) Big East tournament final, 4 p. m ESPN WAC tournament final, 6 p. m ESPN Golf: Doral Eastern Open, 11 a. m (2) Women's Kemper Open, 1:30 p. m (4(36(39 Soccer: England vs Northern Ireland, World Cup qualifying, noon (34 Bowling: True Value Open, 3 p. m (7(3(10(42 SUNDAY Pre-Season Baseball: St Louis vs New York, 10 a. m WOR Dodgers vs Astros, 10:30 a. m (11) Padres vs Angels, noon (39) Chicago vs Milwaukee, noon WGN College Basketball: ACC tournament final, 10 a. m (4(36(39) SWC tournament final, 11 a. m ESPN NCAA tournament pairings, 3 p. m (2) Arizona vs Arizona State, 3:30 p. m (2 Pro Basketball: Indiana vs Philadelphia, 10 a. m (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs Seattle, 7 p. m (9 Golf: Doral Eastern Open, 12:30 p. m (2) Women's Kemper Open, 1 p. m (4(36, 2:30 p. m (39. . The little stranger in the bassinet in Durang's "Baby With the Bathwater" at the L. A Public Theatre doesn't have any anatomical problems. "But I bet nobody here knows who I am" He certainly wasn't being besieged by autograph hunters Nobody even stared at him On the one hand, he relished going unnoticed.
