tour, he introduced "My Hometown" by pointing to the responsibilities of citizenship. "DIFFERENT LIGHT" The Bangles Columbia. History: American fans may recognize Steel Pulse as the leading British reggae group, but Aswad (Arabic for "black) is the consensus choice in England as that nation's premier reggae unit. Peter Parnell's "Romance Language" a look at American literary heroes during one of our richest periods, the mid- to late-19th Century, opens Jan 23 as a co-production with the Old Globe in San Diego. (This despite being told by her director to forget the old adage that Chekhov regarded his plays as comedies rather than tragedies) The danger in 'The Three Sisters' is to play the first act like the third.
It tosses off folk-like melodies in reckless profusion and grips the attention by clever manipulation of rhythmic meters The audience loved it. By this time, his apprenticeship to show business was about over. Mayor Tom Bradley, flanked by executives and members of the recording industry, Monday criticized "would-be censors" who support a rating system for music lyrics "Censorship doesn't work, it's un-American next where do you go, to labeling books" Bradley asked. Shortly thereafter, he sold a show to HBO on stand-up comics and gave up his developmental duties to direct the production It, too, was considered a success. 28-Oct. 12) is the story of author Harelik's grandfather, the first Jew to settle in the village of Hamilton, Tex, at the turn of the century "Ghetto" (Oct 30-Dec. They're really gonna buy it" What's it like to rehearse with Quintero? Jose starts telling stories about his mother and his father and his brother, who was a priest or something.
In a catalogue essay by curators Carolyn Lancher and William Rubin, they carry on so much about Rousseau's influence on Picasso it threatens to become a piece about the Spaniard. The two opposing camps can't even agree on what triggered the feud. Petty and his augmented Heartbreakers band played relatively long (nearly two hours) and most definitely hard in their first local appearance in two years. "The issue is hunger and whatever way we can raise people's awareness is important, whether it's here or in Africa" he said. John Dixon) of "As the World Turns" David Canary (Adam/Stuart Chandler) of "All My Children" Terry Lester (Jack Abbott) of "The Young and the Restless" Nicholas Coster (Lionel Lockridge) of "Santa Barbara" and Robert S. Nevertheless, if anyone appreciates the high-brow-funk idiom in question, it is our maestro. When "The Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" with Keach again in the title role airs next week (April 18, 9-11 p. m.
In the 20 years NBC's had the games, it was Curt Gowdy and Joe Garagiola most of the way, and now Vin Scully is in Red Barber's "catbird seat" ironically succeeding the man who first helped that red-headed, freckle-faced kid learn the ropes of broadcasting baseball back in Ebbets Field, Brooklyn. Senate, that was triggered by her parents's blazing romance and the illegitimate birth of her brother Roberto Jr. "I think if you scrape beneath the surface, though, you find a lot of fear about sexual identity. "I am not at all ashamed to admit I was very perplexed; it's an odd play with an odd structure" the affable Waite said during an interview following a recent matinee. I've never been a teen-age boy, which I think must be a great deal different from being a teen-age girl I've never been a son or a father All these things are fundamental differences.
Yet we must find some sort of commonality there somewhere, somehow, or perish" Although Heston's talk was billed as "High Tech Goes to the Movies" the 61-year-old actor sidestepped the evening's theme by declaring himself "a techno-peasant" who still uses a typewriter because he has yet to master the intricacies of a word processor. There's no way of knowing whether it was Pryor, producers Lawrence Gordon and Joel Silver or Walter Hill who were responsible for that notable change, but it's a cheerful milestone 'BREWSTER'S MILLIONS' A Universal Pictures release Producers Lawrence Gordon, Joel Silver Director Walter Hill. Though originally scheduled for last Wednesday, the ceremony was moved up to Monday after fans and photographers began gathering in town Friday. "When I was only 7 or 8, Balanchine (the most powerful voice in modern ballet) told me to go home and shrink" Segal recalled, still smarting from the callous remark. The big question-what took so long? "It really is a phenomenon" said Colin Stewart, vice president of marketing at EMI Records, which signed the group last summer and is releasing its debut album, "Please" later this month. This film is heady stuff, but it's controlled carefully by Solas, director of the superb trilogy on the Cuban woman, "Lucia" (in which Nunez, incidentally, appears in the second part.
Johanna Dordick, artistic director of the company, viewed the move from the Wilshire Ebell Theatre to the recently renovated, 2,400-seat Wiltern as "a major turning point" for the company. Signed by one Richard Mineards, the ad refers to Bujones as an "American Superman of Dance" detailing his past, present and future accomplishments. She's kind of moved out of that now, but 18 months ago, black stations were the only ones that played her" Now, assert programmers like Maddox and Fleming, Madonna ironically lives up to her stage name: She is sacred to white stations and untouchable to black stations. Neville Brand, Aldo Ray, Julie Newmar, John Carradine, Tina Louise. Tivetsky said the show was a success because of the art's quality and spirit. She links the runaway black pregnancies to a moral breakdown in recent years. "This is a testament not only to our hard-working staff, but also to the 15 years of dedication of the many people involved in building this program" said Joel Smith, Texas commission director.
Doors guitarist Robbie Krieger played "The Unknown Soldier" and "Roadhouse Blues" while actor-singer Steven Bauer seemed to be auditioning for "The Jim Morrison Story" Ex-Byrd Chris Hillman performed "Turn! Turn! Turn" and "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" and a group called Buffalo Springfield Revisited performed Neil Young's "Mr. Ostensibly a solution to an alleged land dispute between Navajos and Hopis dating back to an 1882, the law in the film makers' view is simply a convenient way to remove Indians and pave the way for development of mineral and energy reserves on the reservation. So you have to make tours of the country to make any money on records. Katz: "I have never been to Los Angeles" It's now past 11, their next appointment is waiting, but the proverbial tide turns.
Baumgarner, died last Sat" While much of the copy is on the softer side, Archerd occasionally breaks news. A large percentage, particularly on the West Coast, are TV directors and assistant directors. Some stations that have opted for the shortened version of the program may follow or precede it with discussion groups from local representatives of both factions, Ornstein said. While acknowledging the touchy nature of the subject, Ornstein conceded she was mystified that New York's public station WNET had not yet decided to air "The Abortion Battle" But at WNET, public information director Stella Giammasi said the station "simply has not scheduled it yet" and did expect that "it probably will be shown here in the future" One other major area that had decided against showing the program, Ornstein said, was "the entire state of South Carolina" All 10 public TV stations there, said Ornstein, had declined the program "on contents grounds" Stressing that his suggestions should be construed as "constructive criticism" the National Right to Life Committee's Willke lamented the absence of "rebuttal time" for either side "In this three-hour film, there is no rebuttal" he said. The question he asked was, "How much will it cost" Mehlman said a studio could make the movie-which will have large special-effects requirements-for from $12 million to $15 million, depending on how many teak wastebaskets were charged to the production He figured that he could make it for half as much. Bracketed by two company staples-Agnes de Mille's always welcome "Rodeo" and Gerald Arpino's nearly inescapable "Suite Saint-Saens-the Joffrey Ballet introduced two relative novelties, Saturday in the Pavilion. I was shocked one day when the attendant announced that I owed him $13. 50.
"I'm not the kind of person who thinks about what I'm thinking about I'm not comfortable with that kind of self-consciousness I tend to be a doer; I like to plunge ahead If there was a thread through my work. Death and betrayal are his central themes, yet he often tailors his music to sound like some lilting ditty you faintly recall having heard in the distance at a May Day pageant. Thus, A&E is aggressively wooing advertisers-but will not interrupt a 52-minute Beethoven movement for a commercial. Both advertisers and viewers seem to be pleased. The Liechtensteins have been amassing a collection for centuries and this selection of more than 200 objects does nothing to sully its reputation as the finest thing of its kind in private hands. The drop-dead centerpiece is a golden carriage. Russell has become famous for making Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen" cycle of operas understandable.
That's where young New York professionals-lawyers, literary agents, copywriters, news producers and the like-swarm each summer and by sunset resemble a slumber party in madras. An estimated two dozen stations-including KCET Channel 28 in Los Angeles-are selling limited commercial time. (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. Quite honestly, I don't need Jack Valenti telling me how to promote my business" Said Showtime/The Movie Channel's Chernin, another large customer of Hollywood fare: "The studios have a very significant investment in the success of our business. "All of us would like to think a museum can play a role in our town the way the Whitney or the Modern do in New York, which is to say a museum people go to without planning ahead. Cast Ken Ruta, Tom Atkins, William Biff McGuire, Wayne Alexander, Kelsey Grammer, Vaughn Armstrong, Carl Weintraub, Joel Colodner, Gary Dontzig, Edwin Owens, Don Sparks, Michael Keenan, Peter Van Norden, Robert Yacko, Albert Owens, Mark Ruch, David Prather, Kate Mulgrew, Marnie Mosiman, Laurie Walters, Sally Kemp, Jeanette Landis, June Claman, Jenna Cole, Suzanne Collins, Belinda Wells In repertory with "Undiscovered Country" through Aug 4. .
