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You begin it in the Crystal Quartz Light Bath, where there is a Navajo medicine wheel laid out by the late Indian healer David Paladin. NEW YORK — A global look at the lives, life styles and achievements of today's women around the world is upcoming on television in an ambitious series of seven one-hour specials, "Women of the World" The first program, "Women of Intrigue" is being syndicated this month on more than 100 television stations, including KHJ-TV in Los Angeles, where it will air Sunday at 8 p. m (Channel 9. Westerberg responds with a bravura performance, displaying both Joe Strummer intensity and John Lennon vulnerability in his vocals while the band kicks in with a ringing, tempestuous guitar-rock attack. We opened a place in Westchester once, and hung a sign in the window saying we were not open for business" Russo is the active manager, feeling his way into California habits, finding purveyors, learning to cope with our kind of young waiters, arranging for things to be sent from New York that he can't find here-or does not approve of here He has curds flown in to make his own mozzarella Bufala? No. She produced a solid, soft-edged sound, proved herself consistently musical, and stumbled nowhere Out of a possible 40 points, she earned 24.

When he talks wistfully about driving in the British countryside, he becomes the brooding self-driven racing driver of "Bobby Deerfield" He can also summon at will the weather-beaten look of Michael Corleone at mid-life "I'll tell you a funny story" said Pacino simply. Having just won the prime-time ratings race for the sixth year in a row, CBS said it will add just five hours of new series programming to the weekly schedule, including a TV version of the movie "Stir Crazy" and another hourlong show inspired by the movie "The Big Chill" Only two of the 10 series that CBS introduced this season-the Sunday night detective tandem of "Murder, She Wrote" and "Crazy Like a Fox-were renewed for a second year. The coffeehouse's huge picture windows allow patrons and passers-by to inspect one another at its corner site, Betty Slater's 9. G Art Complex building It's devoted entirely to arts-related activities 9. G contains Artfocus Ltd. (Sean Penn) and Tommy (Christopher Penn, his younger half-brother. Such projects have established a Percent for Art tradition, but the agency always negotiated them on a case-by-case basis.

I went to CBS and told them I'll give you a variety show but the singing and dancing and comedy will be in the middle of a movie They went for the idea" It was a lengthy project Pre-production started two years ago. Lawrence Roman's play looks at the predicament of George and Helene Butler, a well-to-do Los Angeles couple who have just sent their youngest boy off to college and are looking forward to a blissfully quiet existence only to find that their child-rearing days are not quite over. But while KCR may have been saved, at least temporarily, by the success of an 11th-hour appeal before the full council for continued funding of $9,000 a year, the problems have by no means been solved. As they move away, the image separates into the colors it's made of "Color is the messenger of the stars. You can't put your finger on it, but even when we play, say, an old Basie thing like 'Moten Swing' we lend it our own personality" Juggernaut today plays nightclubs, concerts and dance dates, mostly in and around Los Angeles, but with occasional forays such as festivals in Concord and Ojai. He has thought about the question posed by Zach in the show: What do you do when you can't dance anymore? "I need to become more versatile; I need to become an actor" Barbara Carlton also has been with the show since its opening in Anaheim, playing the hard-bitten Sheila, a character facing 30 and assessing her dwindling options Although Carlton is 25, she sympathizes with her character. But that doesn't mean it is twice as good or even that much different in substance However, it is a decidedly different experience Its first half premieres on Z Saturday at 9 a. m.

(The new Arbitron monthly ratings-for February-showed KMET at a 2. 9 share, while KROQ-FM was up to a 4. 4 share) But according to assistant program director/deejay Sky Daniels, the changes are more than just cosmetic. The others are "Look Homeward Angel" by Ketti Frings (based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe, opening June 7, and Stewart Parker's "Spokesong" starting July 12. Kacchi ghori dancers in saffron turbans chant songs, pound drums and canter gracefully in life-size horse puppets, miming the pageantry of a wedding procession. Like "Aymara" its form seemed arbitrary (reportedly, the sections had been shuffled after the program was printed) and its effect inconclusive, but it confirmed in a new way Koenig's sensitivity to music and movement.

MPAA-rated: R (persons under 17 must be accompanied by parent or adult guardian. . "So many people we meet on our side of the business are so blase. He and Ericson, 31, were sitting on one of many stacks of wood on the floor, surrounded by 4x-8-foot pieces of plywood leaning against the walls. We can't make that up in ticket sales" Even big-name singers won't always help. Details surrounding sale of tickets, expected to cost about $35, will be revealed along with the rest of the talent lineup next week. This group of works begins in 1978 and it looks like Benjamin decided to break his overall pattern down and analyze the component parts First came massed vertical stripes a la Gene Davis. More of a dramatic dance-theater piece than what she calls a pure "dance-dance" work, it is controversial even within the ranks of her supporters, she explains.

Written by George Vecsey (who also helped Loretta Lynn write "Coal Miner's Daughter) with Leonore Fleischer, the St. Being able to help people is one reason she doesn't mind taking on a serious role. Staff writer Matt Williams' teleplay makes the kind of simple points Cosby loves: 6-year-old Rudy defies her father's hands-off orders and attempts to make homemade jelly in the juicer; 12-year-old Vanessa (Tempestt Bledsoe fails to keep an eye on her sister as instructed, and Dr. A seminar of papers and reminiscences on "Krenek as Teacher" will be presented at 10:30 p. m in the East Room of Mandeville Center A 3 p. m. is a subsidiary of Warner Communications Inc, which has cable television interests as does Walt Disney Productions.

For another, he has the ability to compress conventional categories of time and space, past and present, identity and culture, the here and the immaterial, into a swift theatrical shorthand. Sculptor William Crozier works in a manner we haven't seen since the demise of the Academic Salon. Conductor David Atherton presided over an accompaniment that was gallant, solicitous and polished. Whereas the American images are geometrically spare, the European images are profligately illusionistic.

"We (top network news executives) always say everything goes downhill after we leave. "This complaint is about the economics of telling children to make calls" said Peggy Charren, president of ACT. The Central Intelligence Agency claimed that ABC presented "a work of fiction" and "artificial news" in the guise of an investigative news documentary that unfairly "portrayed the CIA as the talisman of evil, ruthless and responsible to no individual and with no legal constraints when its interests are threatened" Unlike previous CIA salvos at ABC, the agency's latest assault raises questions about the network's news-gathering methods as well as the reliability of sources and means of substantiation used to report on allegedly illegal CIA activities in Hawaii, including a plot to murder indicted investment counselor Ronald R Rewald, an American citizen. On July 6, Jan Munroe, a Florida native and a student of mimes Marcel Marceau and Etienne Decroux, presents "Alligator Tails" an autobiographical "solo dialogue" On July 13, Carla Kirkwood's "Your Mama and Your Sister and Your Girlfriend" is a collection of "personal stories of how different women struggle to survive in our society" Christine Tamblyn offers "As the Worm Turns-a narrative piece about a "real woman-on July 20. Dramatic flower arrangements are echoed by single flowers on the tables And it is quiet Blessedly quiet People can meet for dinner and talk to each other.

"The visual element of the piece (devised with video artists Steina and Woody Vasulka) is almost like seeing the voice" La Barbara noted during a telephone conversation from New York "The basic video is scenes of Santa Fe (N. M) and Iceland. Among the works related to earlier series is a "Folded Alphabet Q" in bronze. Details of the new system are expected to be unveiled at a meeting of Nielsen's clients this morning at the Century Plaza Hotel in Century City. "RODGERS AND HART SONGBOOK, Volumes 1 and 2" Verve 821-579-2 and 821-580-2. "I just loved the end of the last piece (Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet" he continued, with a wry smile.

They paint these communicators as such paragons of suave cunning, superhuman seduction skills and fashion sense, they almost seem to have a crush on them. The Reagan Administration, which has tried unsuccessfully each year to cut the NEA's budget, proposed an 11. 7% cut in the 1985-86 budget. The government provides financial support for 230 Peking opera troupes around the country along with more than 3,000 other professional Chinese opera troupes, and there are state institutes where young performers are trained. It's easy to understand why, for it's the kind of film that can quickly become a turn-off unless you give it a chance. It was a lucrative field because England's knowledge of the world was expanding, and the public was eager to learn of new discoveries among plants and animals. Up to now we have identified Charity with Verdon and with Shirley MacLaine, who did the movie Allen isn't out to make you forget these redheads. "There is a built-in martial arts market" says Dan Brookshire of Saturn Productions, a manufacturer of martial arts software.

Turney, deputy chairman for public partnership and director of state programs, cautioned that approval of the California grant is for one year only. In fact, the design-conscious way that the New York artist has chosen to join his provocative images in triptychs may be the least interesting thing about them. "Sweet Smell of Success" screening Saturday at 8 p. m. SAN DIEGO — One of the American theater's most praised and panned playwrights came to town this week to do one of his favorite things-talk and work with children involved in theater-and ended up reveling in another treat, lobbing figuratively fiery Molotov cocktails at his nemeses, the American theater critics.

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