But Valdez doesn't seem to be commenting on the form, as David Rabe did with the Ozzie-and-Harriet figures in "Sticks and Bones"As Steve Martin used to say about comedy, breaking in a new play isn't pretty. As one who enjoys watching fish make their unhurried rounds behind plate glass, I had a good time at Mimi Seton's "See Below Middle Sea" at Taper, Too An hour of it was enough, though. It's just that those tenants produce a lot of revenue (about $6. 8 million a year, and we owe them our allegiance" But rock concerts also generate revenue for a stadium that is owned, not by the Padres, Chargers or Aztecs, but by the taxpayers of San Diego. "What happened was that the women's movement came to a grinding halt in the '50s. Bludhorn wanted to keep the fire burning with another sequel. Also at the Pavilion under Philharmonic auspices is a concert on Tuesday by the Winchester Cathedral Choir, led by Martin Neary. All possess, however, the mystery that we seek in true works of art.
The Who's reunion at Saturday's Live Aid concerts isn't the only notable regrouping at the charity events being held in London and Philadelphia to raise money for African famine relief: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, who last performed together in 1980, will play a set of Led Zeppelin songs, with Phil Collins on drums and Paul Martinez on bass. People who are now buying a new TV and figure they may as well get it with stereo will find that the stereo feature adds about $100 to the cost of the set. But her beautifully sung renditions of classic blues, traditional country tunes and folkish originals proved talent and craft are welcome in any setting. . They are relatively inexpensive, most costing between $20 and $35.
"I always thought of myself as a sort of avuncular Wilfrid Hyde-White type" he said "Those are the sort of parts I've played elsewhere. We do know that this is to be followed by a "Tristan" with Domingo, if the tenor can master the uncharacteristic role. Store windows showcase the museum's book shop just as they showcase the pots and pans at Piret's restaurant and cookware store across the way. We usually have a special guest and we do a couple of concerts. This just-opened sushi bar has made verbal ordering obsolete by equipping each seat with an electronic menu and a light pen; you have only to put the one to the other to place an order. He described the program as "an off-the-wall, dry takeoff on all those evening magazine shows" But Garrett's ultimate goal is to host a late-night talk show The way Thomas sees it:. This must be deliberate, for the owners, Antonio Alesssi and Jeff Hamilton (the designer of Guess? Jeans for Men, say: "Bocca is not just a restaurant; it's an eating experience" Unbeknownst to the management, I was the second customer at Bocca It was Dec.
Whether wall-oriented, as most of them are, or floor-oriented, Yata's works challenge the traditional definitions of painting and sculpture. "Diller told me, 'If you don't want to go, you call him and tell him, but I'm hands off on this one' " When Brooks arrived the next day at Miami International Airport, he was met by a chauffeur with a limousine and by Bludhorn's son Paul. I think it's more dangerous than among any of the other players "A quartet is really a contradiction in terms We all know it's supposed to be four equal voices. Basil's in Brooklyn, circa 1965, knew these boys (as Barry Levinson knew and recalled the old gang in "Diner, knew the gags, the loneliness, the minor tyrannies and major cruelties, the innocence and the faith The rage and the tenderness both resonate with truth. Why do we not rest easy? No one else seems bothered by the constantly echoing suggestion that art is good because it leads businessmen to big bucks.
A large percentage, particularly on the West Coast, are TV directors and assistant directors. To our knowledge, artistic excellence has never been achieved by praising mediocrity and mismanagement. Allen, who lives in Fresno, will speak about his concept for the installation, called "Trees" and about his thoughts on music, language and performance. SAN DIEGO — There will be a showdown at City Hall when the city's arts plan comes up for approval Monday, the president of the Combined Organization for the Visual Arts vowed this week. They're real rebels, real go-getters, trying to cope with their social environment the best they know how, even if it's all for laughs" said Walker, who majored in film and television production at Cal State Fullerton.
When a Warners field publicist arrived at the Fontainebleau Hotel Thursday morning to shepherd Fiorentino to her first interviews, the actress had checked out, covering her tracks with a Do Not Disturb sign. In contrast, "Hands Off" offered an imaginatively physicalized encounter in a sculpture exhibition between an archetype of look-but-don't-touch propriety (Kim Pistone) and an unconventional fellow (Manuel) inclined to use all his senses all the time. Bob Hope presents Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Buddy Rogers for 50 years of service. Volunteer work turns out to be pretty cool" Now that he's keeping 'em laughing back on the set of "Boss" Danza has put his New York "company" on temporary "hold" but plans to complete his 250-hour sentence soon.
He stayed in bed and sent his daughter to pick up his golden statuette Initials 34 Old MacDonald, just getting started 35 Angst from the East 37. After her night of feverish bliss with Romeo, she shudders at the innocent touch of Paris, begs with futile ardor for her father's understanding, virtually grows in stature as she rises from her pensive bed as if called in a holy mission to deny her doom. When the phone rings you never know what you'll need" Taylor-Dunn began performing as a child in Cleveland, when teachers recommended that her parents seek an after-school outlet for her exceptional energy. Under the grant's 2-to-1 matching terms, Center campaigners need to raise $1. 5 million from other sources to receive the $500,000 from the Irvine Co. Joshua Meyrowitz recalls TV's old times in his new book, "No Sense of Place" which measures the impact of electronic media on social behavior: "By and large, the home was the women's world; the outside world was men's It was understood that some women would work. People are people, and sports are sports, and I don't think religion affects whether someone likes sports" (Kings and Lazers games are also currently carried on Los Angeles station KGIL-AM 1260) Barbara Hedges, associate director of athletics at USC, said that she expects USC women's basketball games to continue on KWVE.
These well-fed American actors plodded through the play-physically, vocally, spiritually. "That allows us a very healthy and heated exchange in regard to judgment"The job actually goes beyond censorship, which is why all three networks shy away from that term. The first movement is a duet between the solo piano and a single horn, a device continued in the second movement, with a clarinet replacing the horn. "But the fact remains that we still won 21 of the 30 weeks and we won the season for the sixth year in a row.
Here Rosemarie Gracher, the first woman to be certified as a master chef in Germany, presides over a restaurant in which she has re-created the foods of Imperial Rome The restaurant is Zum Domstein. " I never bought the idea of having your life laid out for you and I got out, but a lot of them never do" he continued. And just as Baryshnikov himself has arguably never made "Le Spectre de la Rose" (created for Nijinsky) completely his own, so Renvall and Radojevic remained in the shadow of their illustrious predecessor. The same contradiction plagued Max Ernst and a lot of other similarly inspired artists. The Bite of Orange County, a food fair last weekend which featured modestly priced dishes from local restaurants, raised $10,000 for the Rancho Santiago Community College District, organizer David Freimann said Monday.
"LANGUAGE BARRIER" Sly and Robbie Island 90286-1. "If I'm not really what you might call a 'quick study' at least I get the job done. Ironically, the new "Saturday Night Live" premiered just days before the release of "The Best of John Belushi" a home video brought out by his widow, Judith Jacklin Belushi. I'm sure it will go specifically to a communications student.
If you wanted to call up a movie and tell all your troubles to it for an hour or so, this might be the one you'd pick. It was a patriotic adventure about a boy setting out to rescue his father. Also from Sony, a studio recital: "Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms" performed by Alexis Weissenberg, Teresa Berganza and Pierre Amoyal, $39. 95. The array of accents produces an unbridgeable credibility gap-British, American, Australian and German, at last count-and it becomes impossible to determine what these characters could possibly have in common. If souls and dreams die, you wonder, can rock 'n' roll, as well?.
