These are classy people in my book, and I wouldn't say no if they wanted to invest, say, 17 to 18 years down the road, in my Happening Hootch chain (spicy noodles and psychedelic light show The County Line Restaurant, 4615 Barranca Parkway, Irvine Telephone 551-1942 Open for lunch and dinner daily: happy hour American Express, Master-Card and Visa cards accepted. . Called "The Glass Bead Game: Circling 'Round the Ka'ba" this giant, circular thingamabob of blue, gray and white painted wood and metal is an amalgam of contraptions both seen and imagined. "Rocky IV" opens on Thanksgiving, threatening to out-earn the three that preceded it. "And then he'd never give another thought to it" Admission to tonight's screening of "The Big Trail" which is open to the public, is $6. . "We wanted to give the analog people an out and provide a means of giving movie theaters the benefit of great sound" He laughed, and added: "I also want to stay in business, of course" The desire to mount a challenge to the increasingly prevalent digital recording method added a note of urgency to the unveiling of Dolby's professional SR system. Richie was nominated for record of the year in 1981 with "Endless Love" and again last year with "All Night Long" This instant standard should put him back in the finals 4"GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN" Cyndi Lauper.
After collaring tonight's killer in another state next week, by the way, Dane will become a special aide to a woman mayor, specializing in ferreting out city corruption. They've slapped the label on everything from "North and South" a staggering 24 hours of Civil War-era melodrama divided into two "books" on ABC, to "Doubletake" CBS' four-hour mystery concerning two separate murders in which the heads of the victims have been switched. A typical "Gung Ho" distortion has Assan's stern taskmaster Saito alienating veteran auto worker George Wendt by issuing rigid commands on the one correct way to apply rust-proofing paint. They have found them in the area bounded by Island Street, Broadway and 4th and 9th avenues. WRITING, SPECIAL CLASS Cece Caldwell, Jeff Melby, Mary Ann Hooper, Shelley Herman, "Breakaway" Syn Helen Marmor, "Hong Kong on Borrowed Time" NBC.
Thus, policewoman Chris Cagney of "Cagney & Lacey" could mouth a line that the leading ladies of "Kate and Allie" would never dare utter. That is, they're not serious; but the play we are seeing is the play we are stuck with. The other is that Europeans love jazz and provide greater work opportunities. She may not start the trouble, but if it comes her way she takes care of it" The scripts, the production quality, the clothes and sets, all have impressed Powell. A luncheon at Le Dome followed, at which Hollywood directors, ranging from such veterans as George Sidney and Martin Ritt to such relative newcomers as Hector Babenco and Barbra Streisand, played host to their nominated guests. Among the 150 paintings on view are those by such well-known artists as Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cassatt, Pisarro and Signac; forgotten names include Lepine, Cals and Desboutin.
Performances in Spanish are Wednesdays through Fridays at 8 p. m, Sundays at 3 p. m; English-speaking performances Saturdays at 8 p. m, Sundays at 7:30 p. m at 421 North Ave 19, Los Angeles, (213) 225-4044, through May 4. . Little wonder, for despite their standardized bodies and strictly designed military regalia, the warriors' faces are the product of individual carving. Film Title "Youngblood" Youth hockey drama Cast and Director Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze; directed by Peter Markle. Miller is more overtly psychological, centering each work on a self-referential blue mass, conjuring up images of roughly outlined islands or torsos. What is unusual is that KERA is a public television station, one of the 313 such noncommercial U. S. The ubiquitous cameramen stalked the aisles, distracting attention from the music-making in their dauntless quest to preserve every moment of this momentous occasion for a televisionary posterity And so the Previn era began. Adapted by Leon Piedmont from a novel by John Katzenbach, a former reporter for the Miami Herald, "The Mean Season" makes deft use of the thriller form to examine the relationship between those who report the news and those who make it, and how that line can blur dangerously The film is very honest about how seductive a byline can be.
What sole! Tommy was rocking the place with a very popular tuna"Salmon Enchanted Evening". Frustrated over his inability to find work, the former child star "Boy With Green Hair" 1948) and his new actress/wife, Joy, packed up their belongings and moved to Santa Fe, N M. South African music has been an occasional force in pop and jazz. Hamblin (University Press of Mississippi, $35, which reproduces Faulkner's work on a massive and aborted Howard Hawks project in 1942 that was to have been called "Battle Cry" (It has no relation to the 1954 film made by Raoul Walsh from the novel by Leon Uris) Brodsky is a young Midwest Faulkner enthusiast who has assembled what is believed to be the largest collection of Faulkner material still in private hands, including his work at Warner Bros, where he worked on 18 films but got screen credit only on "To Have and Have Not" "The Big Sleep" and "Land of the Pharoahs" Volume III of the Brodsky series printed Faulkner's work on another abortive patriotic project that was to have been called "The de Gaulle Story" which was evidently commenced at Washington's request and abandoned when the official view of the thorny French leader turned ambivalent. Several men in wet tuxedos engaged, literally, in a spitting contest. Then there were the isolated happenings, fraught with inner meaning A bashful man in gray flirted with the hippo. It displayed their notable athletic prowess but, curiously, never drew from them any hint of emotional commitment.
This is one of these sordid melodramas that fans either love or loathe. People are inclined not to walk on the floor piece because doing so enhances a feeling that either the ceiling plate will fall on you or the floor will rise up and you'll be crushed like a B-movie hero trapped atop a hydraulic lift. The museum is not expected to open before 1988, according to Luisa Kreisberg, Weisman's press agent. For 10 years this little taco stand has been occupying a hut in a parking lot. It advises visitors not to panic over the relatively lavish 1,200 square feet of office space-because it's being donated by R&B Management Co. Then the whole piece was sandblasted to remove impurities and etched to make it porous enough to receive paint. Nancy Graves is an elegant-looking artist with a knife in her pocket. Historical question: 1971 Best Actress nominee Janet Suzman was married in a movie to a 41 Kate and Barbra, 1968 43 Clark Gable wouldn't give one Sounds like.
I've been there practically all my life" Thus, Collins' Gemini-Star Productions is immersed in the following: The "Sins" series; a bio-miniseries about opera megastar Maria Callas, who was Aristotle Onassis' mistress; the Joan Collins jewelry collection; Joan Collins eye wear; sales of the paperback edition of "Past Imperfect" (now No. She welcomed the Vagabond tribute with modest but obvious pleasure "I think the real interest is because of Edgar (Ulmer. CBS News won awards for "The Number Man-Bach at Three Hundred" a radio program about composer Johann Sebastian Bach, and for "Whose America Is It" a TV documentary about conflicts created by immigration. To pass the time, the group decides to act out Andersen's story. In a sense, heavy metal actually helps some kids, because it gives them a group identity, a kind of security that they often don't have on their own" Butterworth pointed to the similarities between heavy-metal music and horror movies, which, he said, both provide teen-agers with a fantasy world full of colorful imagery and vivid thrills "It's the intensity that attracts kids. Special commendation goes to Hallahan for the vitality and variety of his tasks; to musical director Larry Delinger (a new name around the Globe) for the spirited sound he's infused in Jim Kennedy's music, and to musicians Rick Barlow, Richard Green and Danny Wheetman for their twanging, tooting and fiddling.
She, meanwhile, functions not as manager or watchdog, but as restaurant designer and visual coordinator, detail-person and all-around animating spirit This obviously doesn't give her enough to do. So Collins, after an interview at home and a lunch at the Ivy, made the pie That she does her own cooking doesn't surprise anyone. "What intrigues me is using theater as an urban planning tool to attract pedestrian and other types of traffic to a commercial development" It also intrigues the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency. 'Of course you are' And she swept on" But being recognized has its compensations And she knows it.
Deeply aggrieved, and far from young, he was in too much pain to be discreet-Lear would hear what a fool he had been. That's what FOCUS does"But as much as the industry happily giveth, the FOCUS participants happily taketh. For truly honed appreciation of fine motor skills there are ivory reliefs by Austrian sculptor Ignaz Elhafen, who could get mobs of gods and noble warriors on a piece of elephant's tooth smaller than a cigar box. Patterson appears to celebrate Irish life and, by extension, the simple life everywhere.
A church bell rings, a workman swings his pick on a cobblestone, a cobbler tacks a shoe, a housewife beats a carpet-each of the sounds becoming a part of a joyous chorus. Her aim is to liberate the world image of California photography from its knee-jerk association with the vistas of Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, but by refusing to include any examples of their work, Katzman is wide open to charges of a skewed, overly subjective approach. A large percentage, particularly on the West Coast, are TV directors and assistant directors. In their simplicity and beauty, Xie Jin's films arrive like a breath of fresh air, and so does the man himself. The Gallery, which has an annual attendance of more than 6 million, has an internationally known historical collection, mainly in paintings. These two go-getters, who laugh at anyone who says it can't be done, created, produced and got the series on PBS single-handed.
Niklas said that to remind himself "to play Peter, this timeless tornado, not as a period part but as a contemporary role in period costume. Ignored, though, was Pigott-Smith's soaring performance as Ronald Merrick, the pivotal character in this brilliant "Masterpiece Theatre" rendering from Britain's Granada Television. Among the 150 paintings on view are those by such well-known artists as Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cassatt, Pisarro and Signac; forgotten names include Lepine, Cals and Desboutin. Rhino recently signed a deal with New World Pictures to apply their wacky world view to first-run movies. Is that also Van Zandt's story? Did he have his own rock dreams or just share Springsteen's? And why the strong political awareness of his solo albums and "Sun City?About the Springsteen connection and his early rock ambitions, Van Zandt said: "Yeah, we definitely went through a lot of the same things That's what drew us together He was the freak of his town and I was the freak of my town.
Alancraig, clarinetist Lorin Levee, trumpeter Mario Guarneri, trombonist Ralph Sauer, bass trombonist Donald Waldrop and percussionist Mitchell Peters gave it a bravura account, well focused by Kessner. "I'm heterosexual" she said, "but, ironically, the only people who understand what I'm going through are gays" Not now. But seldom is the influence so pronounced as in Jean Anouilh's "Becket" at the Megaw. Fewer than a dozen stations across the country have agreed to run "Faces of War" which features actor Robert Foxworth narrating documentary footage and making a pitch for funds to support the producing organization-Project Neighbor to Neighbor, an offshoot of the San Francisco-based Institute for Food and Development Policy.
(Stevens also wrote and appeared on the syndicated series "Make Me Laugh" and has a recurring role on ABC's "Who's the Boss) His celebrity impersonations (heard on Rick Dees' morning show) add spice to his conversation: He may begin in thick Hitchcock-ese, then reach Groucho by way of Sinatra and Peter Lorre"I shot an audition tape for KCBS, a man-on-the-street kind of thing on Hollywood Boulevard" Stevens recalled between camera set-ups. A very pretty lady, until she twists her mouth into unsightly distortions, she was a fine jazz singer many years ago-until she launched a policy of protesting too much and showing her jazz credentials so wildly that everything falls apart. I believe I was shown one Rothko that was only at $750, and of course I regret that I didn't buy it, but I think I made the right decision, because as long as I didn't like a painting, it wasn't a very sensible thing to buy" Born in Providence, R. I, Baker said his early exposure to art stemmed from childhood travels through Europe, and that his passion for modern art probably stemmed from his dislike of Victoriana. When a hotel maid knocked anyway, Pacino saw the irony and grinned. This time Granados is a mature psychiatrist with striking looks who discovers that the man in the life of one of her patients is none other than her own husband All three films are Times-rated Mature for adult themes Information: 396-4215. . The press' preoccupation with pledge numbers has been an ongoing concern of Ken Kragen, president of USA for Africa and the moving force behind Hands Across America "It's not like selling tickets to a concert" he said "There is no urgency for people to sign up early.
Based on a book by Molly Hardwick, "By the Sword Divided" was developed for TV by executive producer John Hawkesworth, who oversaw "Upstairs, Downstairs" This miniseries bears some similarities to the earlier one, with its mixture of classes, its evolution of characters over many years and its use of taped episodes that are essentially complete in themselves. "It was my very first film: 'The Cars That Ate Paris' (made in 1974 That was a terrible flop It was a crushing blow for me. When Sid Griffin talks about his "family" these days, he doesn't just mean his folks back in Kentucky. If Howard seems intent on returning to the set as quickly as possible, there's a good reason. Should they have three contestants and three subjects, with everyone getting a date? Wasn't that the American way? "If we did that, one contestant would get the person nobody else wanted" Berlin said "Look, Zelda, you get Murray" Feb 20: "Chance for Romance" is pitched to NBC "They liked it and said they'd think about it" Berlin said.
