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Young began with character walks that might have developed into something but were quickly discarded. Jolson's Second Coming, so to speak, when the movie about his life-aptly called "The Jolson Story-was made and instantly catapulted the man back to center stage; snatched him, as it were, from the jaws of show-biz oblivion. The last time Bell appeared at Chapman, he played Paul Robeson, the famed actor-singer and political activist, in a 1984 one-man show. Announcing to his parents an intention to follow in their footsteps as ballet dancers, the earnest teen-ager-active in baseball and pursuing an otherwise normal childhood-found himself drawn to the physical challenge of dance and the appealing cosmopolitan life style of his parents' careers.

But so much has happened since that dramatic night at A&M Studios that it seemed as if years had passed. On the walls are photos of every Greek actor who ever walked across a TV screen. She is from Texas, but she learned as a young NBC correspondent that no one with TV news ambitions should sound like Texas or Alabama or New Jersey or Maine People in TV news are squeezed from a tube "My bosses said we should all sound alike" Ellerbee writes. To make the genre commercially viable, a system of financing may have to be devised that will allow the profits to accrue over a period of years rather than weeks. Vestron Video Chairman Austin Furst emphasized that the low rental rate for cassettes and the availability of how-to and children's programs will ensure their popularity. Music director Ethan Dulsky, who is also assistant principal hornist with the San Diego Symphony, prefers to showcase local players-not just because he can't afford more expensive visitors, but because "we have just as fine musicians here as you will hear anywhere" There will be five concerts in the season.

Their base was the local Royal Oak pub, where they charged eager young recruits two pints of mild been per lesson. Visitors will be able to sample Native American food and watch "My Hands Are the Tools of My Soul" an award-winning film that surveys the music, sculpture, poetry, history and philosophy of American Indian culture. Information: 744-3314. They turned their home into a salon for pioneering scholars of so-called primitive art. Unlike the other series, this one will premiere in August as part of a summer block of first-run programming that CBS already had announced. They've brought public attention-and money-to relatively rare illnesses such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy.

Sandy Edgerton as Eva and Robert Yacko as Che (the show's Greek chorus) do justice to the Webber-Rice score. The play explains a good deal more about Hitler's takeover in Germany than many plays written on that subject, and Hopkins' characterization, which at first seems over-the-top, comes to seem no more overdrawn than a powerful editorial cartoon. For the first time in years, there were no repeat "winners" from last year's top of the flops, although two artists on this year's bottom 10, Loverboy and Diana Ross, were finalists in 1983's Bottom 10. Finally, the great whites arrive, repeatedly circling and crashing into Weatherly's cage. Just in case you don't get it, OPERATION is prominently written across his body.

Director Radu Gabrea and his co-writer Laurens Straub view Fassbinder as a man who created art as he destroyed himself and others, and in contemplating this paradox they have created a paradox of their own: an unflinching study, made with love and respect, of an often hateful, finally tragic individual. But you find it all too literal, whimsical or even a bit foppish? Well, nobody ever denied that major macho was without its dollop of narcissism. Bedford, a native of Yorkshire, England, has long been a leading man at the Stratford Festival in Ontario, Canada. "There is no subject that cannot be treated if it is done in a responsible, responsive way" Altieri said. Fledgling jugglers, clowns and tumblers went through their paces And then came the finale. The museum was seeking permanent housing for its collection of paintings and other artworks when a board member heard at a party that the May Co Crenshaw was moving out most of its furniture department.

"At that time, Neal Hefti was writing all those great things for the Basie band, and I asked him if I could copy some of his arrangements. The concert of the Glendale Symphony in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Saturday night promised more than it delivered. Though the uplifting "Pride (In the Name of Love" gave the group a highly appealing single, the heart of the moody, atmospheric album was a daring career move away from the sure-fire rock explosives of U2's "War" album and "Under a Blood Red Sky" mini-album, both of which sold a million copies. and dated October, 1984, the telephone survey by an affiliate of Louis Harris and Associates of 1,504 adult Americans is chock full of tidbits such as the growing shortage of leisure time That's right We're working longer and playing less. And a possible third series, produced by veteran local promoter Marc Berman and slated for either the 1,750-capacity La Jolla Village Inn or the equally large Kona Kai Club may take an even bigger bite out of Southland's stable of mainstays.

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