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The younger Jasinski, a third-generation dancer, now stars at Tulsa Ballet along with his company-trained wife, Kimberley Smiley. For a few moments, the present fades for John Huston. a real workingman's song, and that's where I come from-the working class of people It was about the life I lived. That's sad, but it isn't the national calamity that it would have been back in the 1950s, when Broadway was the only market a serious playwright had. Directed by David McDonald, associate professor of drama, the student production is being staged at 8 p. m today through Sunday in Room 260 in the Fine Arts Village Admission is free with tickets "There is no political identity to the cast" McDonald said.

Today, he will unveil a collection of large-scale sculptures he's lent Los Angeles, installed throughout the Century City Plaza in the vicinity of the ABC Entertainment Center and the twin Century Plaza Towers. Now starting to gain momentum and rebound from its ratings debacle in prime time this season, ABC was not about to pick Democrats over "Dynasty" the nation's most popular show on ABC's most successful night. Her one-word reply: "Fine" Shooting had wrapped by August of 1984. On stage-that is, the carpeted altar-actor Jerry Douglas, star of the TV daytime series, "Young and the Restless" was delivering heavy messages, occasionally laced with the vernacular of the street. I didn't want to have to explain the pros and cons of kissing.

Open for lunch, Monday-Friday, 11:30-2:30; for dinner nightly, 5-10. "They didn't want to pay me my usual fee for the movie" said Grodin. "You put a bunch of people that make $100,000 a year into a big office and give them all the resources they could possibly want, (and) they will come back with a study of options the length of a telephone book. Kites seemed like the perfect thing" She said the festival will include an exhibit and judging of 372 artworks by Fullerton students in kindergarten through the eighth grade The exhibit runs through April 6 A Young Composers Concert at 3 p. m. In more of a statement than a question, he asked, "You have any opinion about how valuable IMS is". Even though they can tape a certain movie off of TV, some people prefer to buy a cassette, so they can get a nice package, in stereo and a better quality print than they get from taping off of TV.

"Maybe I was a little bored, but I agonized" The move to the Kennedy Center came as a surprise to many in Washington, as has his new appointment. Digital recording translates sound into a series of numbers, stores them that way, then reassembles these numbers into sound waves on playback) Actually, Dolby said that making analog sound the equivalent of digital sound has already been achieved. But if ever a movie needed a modest, straight-ahead style to its telling, it's this one. They began exporting gold and silver luxury items to the West soon after the Portuguese and Spanish discovered direct routes to the Orient in the 15th Century.

They're more angry" Some self-consciousness-especially on first meeting-is inevitable for teen-agers, and during Monday night's introduction students reacted with a mixture of nervous laughs and frankness as Ann-Lewis led the group through exercises. But the Hollywood casting, directing, acting and designing were never this bad. Saturday visits will concentrate on spaces east of Alameda; Sunday will feature those west of Alameda. Programs like "Linea Abierta" and "Jackpot Bingo" also represent a fundamentally different approach to Latino audiences for another reason, Draznin said. Written by the first-time-out Eric Luke and directed by "Gremlins' " Joe Dante, "Explorers" takes a long time getting off the ground and really hasn't a clue as to how to land again properly, but the confrontation between the boys and some crustacean-like aliens does catch us up. "I don't get bent out of shape over the racial content of films" he says. "Here, you (ABC) have us (the CIA) trying to put somebody in jail to kill a guy.

With Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret, Michelle Meyrink, William Atherton, Jonathan Gries, Robert Prescott, Patti D'Arbanville, Ed Lauter Running time: 1 hour, 46 minutes. "I think we'd still be raising the money if we told people we wanted to make a movie about a gay Pakistani launderette. He never did fully understand his success and he understands even less why anyone should want to take it away from him, once the law has found him innocent of taking that poor girl's life. . Duke Ellington and Mario Lanza are the subject of profiles on KCET Channel 28 at 1 p. m and 2:30 p. m, respectively Sen.

Bonus clue: "Kiss of the Spider Woman" sounds like the title of one of her early movies 10 What the academy directors branch said to Steven 11 Wrinkled cookie monster? 13 The telecast usually runs too long by one of these 14. "I've put in 212 1/2 hours" he said, "and when they start counting half-hours, you know they're counting" Apparently, Danza has enjoyed performing what he likes to think is "volunteer" service "I got 'em bowling out of their wheelchairs. "I never had so many visitors" She added that Griffin decided against using it. It's good to stir the pot a little" The time off has clearly rejuvenated Petty. Rosenzweig said that he did approach CBS about a deal for another series beyond "Cagney & Lacey" but Shephard told him that he was philosophically opposed to making such deals-with any producer-prior to having a series concept in hand.

At the conclusion of the documentary, Hepburn touchingly and, finally, tearfully, reads an intimate letter she said she just recently wrote to the long-deceased Tracy "Are you happy, finally. "We've been a video-disco for two years, but there are so many clubs opening in the same area with the same idea" Lipp said. Roger Vadim's "Surprise Party" (Monica on Friday, T&C on Thursday) is a sort of Gallic "American Graffiti" tender, funny and sexy. Warner Square includes a 1,200-seat concert hall, a 650-seat theater and a 150-seat flexible space Projected cost: $72 million Projected completion date: 1988 or 1989 L. A Theatre Works-Venice Projected theaters: 175 and 500 seats. 16, the mayor wrote Levin: "An arrangement has been worked out which will permit Ms. What kind of critical churl would dare pass judgment at such a love-in?. The Empress had the palace torn down in the fourth century to make room for-and to provide brick and stone for-a cathedral for Trier.

"It turned out this guy (waxworks operator) was having tax problems with Canadian authorities, and the next thing we knew, he left, taking his figures with him" said Ronald. Medvec called the action censorship, but library spokeswoman Nancy Bush says the issue is preservation, not censorship. In addition, he is the new music director and conductor of the Northwest Chamber Orchestra in Seattle, where the ensemble plays a season of eight pairs of concerts at the University of Washington. "Mike should get an honorary walk-on at the Oscars-Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. He rather sagely replied that he would consider it, if there was enough tarragon I feel the same way about good homemade tomato sauce. Even at a slightly higher price, an hour of clips would be far more satisfying (Info: Box C, Sandy Hook, Conn 06482).

Two of the songs that have been assailed by an organization of Washington women called the Parents Music Research Group-whose members include the spouses of Treasury Secretary James A Baker III and Sen Albert Gore Jr. To which was added, of course, the tincture of regional bias, a habit to which Hollywood is persistently addicted The choice of an Atlanta case was no doubt deliberate. I guess it was a crazy gamble, but look what happened" The movie has made $200 million worldwide and spawned three sequels"Airport 1975" "Airport '77" and "The Concorde: Airport '79" All three-none of them Hunter productions-were also just released by MCA at $59. 95. Once a week, "E. T" segment producers meet with producer Jack Reilly, news director Gary Herman and weekend producer Stu Crowner to discuss the so-called "soft news" side of the show. " On a roll, Dylan snapped that most record makers today think that all they need to know about music is how to "push a button" on a rhythm machine. None of the women pictured derive from real subjects; instead, they are his interpretations of figures from Japanese masters: Hokusai, Kunisada and Kuniyoshi.

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