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Appearances in Europe and a few recordings have inspired some lofty invocations. Opening production number, "Flying Down to Oscars" with Teri Garr, a song-and-dance re-creation of "Flying Down to Rio" which starred Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in their first collaboration. So far, though, it's done respectable but not exceptional business. The sun was out, the women's bathing tops were off, and it was elbow-room-only for the amateur and professional photographers standing along the beach wall trying to capture the spring rites on film. Significantly, perhaps, "Up to a Certain Point" made in 1983, marks a return for Alea, arguably Cuba's finest director. . Exploring the range from loud to deafening, Skywalk plodded its way through a series of tunes that varied only in melodic statements.

In the Newport production, the show is done in as surely as Lord Dudley's guests by less-than-crisp pacing, errant special effects and an uninspired set. Taking over an old warehouse in the less than salubrious district of Hoxton, he converted part of it into a 24-track recording studio that now caters to many major companies as well as to his own Wave Records label. also donated $100,000 to sponsor the museum's Olympic Arts Festival exhibits. Motown enjoyed success with DeBarge (with a pair of Top 10 pop hits, the Mary Jane Girls and the revitalized Commodores. Kline, who died at 51, was a major contributor to America's first internationally recognized art movement, Abstract Expressionism. Investigative Reporting: Jim Mitchell, "Pesticide Harvest: Channel 2 News" KCBS-TV.

At a time when movies are turning Vietnam into a fantasy of daredevil POW rescue missions, "Cease Fire" (at the Beverly Center Cineplex) brings home the reality of the war as a lingering nightmare for the men who fought it. "But things keep happening" In his 20s, he was hospitalized for six weeks with hepatitis. Pioneers were artists like Gary Ghirardi and Jay Johnson, non-traditional or alternative organizations like Sushi and Installation, and art dealers like Michael Dunsford, Patty Aande and Mark Quint. Russell Lawrence Fox signaled clear intentions of offering a stylish performance of Handel's "Messiah" when he conducted the Southern California Mormon Choir and Master Symphony on Saturday in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion But complete success eluded him. The blindfolds are gone-except for a pair that Basinger wears when Rourke teasingly feeds her all variety of foods (the sequence gives her taste buds a workout.

"Jose (Limon) gave Chuck (Bennett) the rights to the work, and now that he's part of our company, he can share it with our dancers" Mahon said at the studio. In 1973, finding no support for his musical "Boy Meets Boy" "In London, if you don't have a star, you can't get your show on, Solly returned to the United States and aligned himself with an Off Off Broadway theater. Thereafter, rapport between performer and listener grew, and thrived. How do films like this ever get made? What could the people who make these movies possibly be thinking about? Calendar posed these questions to executives and film makers who were familiar with or directly involved in "The Hitcher"As "The Hitcher" wended its way to the screen, it provoked diverse opinions Some people thought it was horrible. Unlike Mishima, Schrader has found art good therapy "Every time I do something, I feel relieved of the need to do it again) and he's moving on " 'Mishima' is the end of a cycle for me. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu spent that sum in April, 1985, for the "Adoration of the Magi" by 15th-Century Italian artist Andrea Mantegna.

The West Coast premieres are Israeli playwright Joshua Sobol's "Ghetto" currently being performed at the Chicago International Theatre Festival by an Israeli company-and Mark Harelik's "The Immigrant: a Hamilton County Album" presented in association with the Denver Center Theatre Company and announced here last week as the season opener "The Immigrant" (Aug. Advertising, especially as it relates to issues such as nuclear power, abortion or (in the 1960s) cigarettes, has been the target of fairness-doctrine complaints. "Rockschool" covers the fundamentals of playing the drums, 2:30 p. m (28. All that "Legends" needs now is a plot, characters and some good jokes. -Michael Rymer, who wrote and directed "The Cut" has a blissfully devious and seditious sensibility. "Lady Blue-Call it "Dirty Harriet-a female cop (Jamie Rose) who breaks the rules to see that justice is served. Yes, that's one way to make sure that every fan gets to hear his or her favorite song, but it's a calculated approach better left to those infamous late night TV commercials for Slim Whitman's Greatest Hits.

I'm very grateful" Some of the 100 or so fans lining Sunset Boulevard to watch the hoopla climbed street signs to catch a glimpse of their guitar heroes in front of the newly relocated 20,000-square-foot store. publishers reportedly rejected Eco's initial manuscript; when finally published, the novel even got off to a slow start in the writer's native Italy. Believe me, the communication is very direct" There has always been tremendous flux within the managerial ranks of television, but the changes today promise to be far more fundamental than those inspired by the latest occupant of the network president's office. (And on hand to cheer everyone on were Paula Pierce and Melanie Vammen from local fave-raves the Pandoras) But the real draw is the teen crowd, who looked like they'd picked up most of their fashion cues from studying old Chocolate Watch Band album covers.

The movie grossed a total of $5. 7 million over the weekend, (an increase of 139% from the previous weekend, much of that coming from kids' tickets, which are sold at reduced prices. (The show airs live tonight at 9 on Group W in Fullerton, Buena Park and Placentia. With the money I made, I could live more comfortably than the rest of the band (Pride" After Pride, which never really prospered, finally collapsed, she and her band, now named for her (sax and guitar player Stuart Matthewman, keyboards player Andrew Hale, bassist Paul Denman and drummer Paul Cooke) hooked up with producer Robin Millar, who helped polish their sound "Robin has been a great help" Sade said "We need a producer who won't interfere with our sound He doesn't do that. -ABC, whose programming department now is headed by the respected Brandon Stoddard, may "slowly but surely" begin a rebuilding process similar to that begun by NBC in 1982, a year after Fred Silverman left the then third-rated peacock network. It has been running in Los Angeles for almost a year, which is the first surprise.

One is that even the brightest gems have had imperfections, large or small. And speaking of sound tracks: ex-Tube Fee Waybill will handle the title track of "Running Scared" an MGM comedy starring Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines that opens June 27. "I'm getting great offers, I'm having great conversations with people I never thought I'd get to meet. With the changes in the process, everybody can find a happy home" "I think the new guidelines provide a home for all interested parties" noted Joe Prince, director of the endowment's arts-in-education program. Then there's Peter De Luise, a big, funny guy who's the school klutz. Maybe it's that laughter means a little more from people whose day-to-day existence is a living hell You've got to work to make miserable people laugh In Los Angeles, it's too easy.

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