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Hitler sold off a lot of this art and the Germans put themselves to great pains to get it back They seem to have the sense to value their own heritage Would that Los Angeles could say as much. The rest of the $7. 5-million theater is supposed to open, with fanfare, May 31. . Sunday's sold-out heavy-metal extravaganza at the Hollywood Palladium often evoked a sense of what George Carlin calls vuja de -the feeling that nothing like this has ever happened before. Symphony music director David Atherton had to twist his arm to get him to solo with the orchestra. He obviously knows his way around the score, and has known it for a long, long time. No one on the jury even casually mentions the issue of gun control, for example.

The pupusa , the sandwich of Salvador, is similar to a tortilla but thicker, chewier and usually stuffed with cheese or chicharonnes and then fried. Markowitz sees no irony in a show that seems to be a success precisely because it's different from commercial TV fare attempting to find its biggest audience on that very medium-albeit with a little editing. The more succinct "A Time of Daring" is more effective because it was filmed on both sides of the battle lines. Besides Cuccaro, Hamari and Opalach, the other vocal soloist was tenor Scot Weir, deputizing for Aldo Baldin, who was unable to appear because of illness.

First, she was concerned that her director Krzysztof Zanussi translate her every nuance; second, she did not want to come across as a bore. "We are plugging the heck out of it on the air" said KSBR music director Paul Marshall. "There are other American institutions abroad, but they are one-sided, mainly on the academic side. Helen Hayes, affecting an imperious posture, every inch the dowager-empress. Paramount Pictures' "Best Defense" grossed $8 million opening weekend before word spread that "strategic guest star" Eddie Murphy had only a glorified cameo role opposite Dudley Moore.

It was hardly a typical item, but Archerd says it was his biggest scoop. Costumer Claire Henkel deserves a nod for finding just the right touches for Murray's amusing interpretation. Following the "Good Trouble" tour, which ended in April, 1983, the band took a long break Also, no deadlines were set for the next album. "We've been trying to tell people in this country about our problems for years, but no one seemed to listen. With a pixie's twinkle in his eyes, Dan pointed to the very white living room carpet and added, "This carpet is dark compared with the white we had at that time. Wheeler said that the group's advertisements have run sporadically on local stations around the country They appeared on two Washington stations the week of Oct.

I've been reborn" "PRESENT LAUGHTER" Noel Coward's semi-rueful comedy At the Gaslamp Quarter Theatre Directed by Will Simpson Scenic design by Robert Earl Lighting design by Matthew Cubitto Costumes by Joesph Dana Stage Manager, Linda Muller. But, according to Roberts, Carroll is given too much credit for creating the avant-garde format for which KROQ is now best known. And it's healthy that we have a sector where a show has to come out and conquer the customers, or shortly find that it has no customers. "With Claude" says Trintignant, "you do not feel you are acting in front of a camera. This is not the most novel or challenging theme: In the last three months alone, local audiences have been drenched in choreographic liquidity by the visiting Bejart "Seven Greek Dances, Panov "La Cathedrale engloutie) and Ailey "Collage) companies.

In "Too Far Down" for instance, Bob Mould's coarse, ragged vocal sends a rough-hewn expression of wintry despair over surges of acoustic chording And "Hardly Getting Over It" is right up there with R. E. M for haunting, mumbled mystery. Those essences come to the singer through a variety of techniques. These five wind players from the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics and the Vienna Symphony present a starkly contrasting program: Two modest works (in the same key) from the 18th Century are backed by three refreshing, rarely heard pieces from the 1930s and '40s. What has the terrified David done? Why is he here? Just now, David is being readied for a television interview.

the books, including the recent best-seller by Elvis' widow Priscilla. He plays the drums, sings, does acrobatics and has been dancing on his toes since he was a baby. He's got the procedure down, but one suspects that more noteworthy operations lie ahead. One is a devoted, happy, upscale housewife (Moore; the other a wisecracking TV newswoman (Christine Lahti Each supplies what the other lacks.

What has the terrified David done? Why is he here? Just now, David is being readied for a television interview. "In looking at what we hope will be a series of such 'theme nights' " said "Abortion Battle" executive producer Beverly Ornstein, "we felt strongly about it being a domestic issue" "This in part was chosen" Talbot said, "I think because it is such a hot issue, and it is so much on the political front at this time" Besides, he said, referring to the controversial sonogram depiction of an actual abortion that has become the right-to-life movement's primary media weapon, "I agree with Dr. We are deeply grateful to these individuals, and the foundations that provided large grants" He mentioned, among others, the Ralph M. " 'The Color Purple' is only one of a handful of films in the history of the academy to receive the extraordinary total of 11 award nominations. "Writers are forged in injustice as a sword is forged-Hemingway, "The Green Hills of Africa) But he lived for the possibilities of his life as a writer, and if he looked back, it was to see that he had come further, perhaps, than he might have hoped in his early years, even if it was not far enough. "It allows the farmer to stand up and support himself on his own two feet" But the plowman of Nelson's and Young's memories is an anachronism, according to the Department of Agriculture.

Rights to the Columbia Pictures film, which starred Edmond O'Brien and Jan Sterling as lovers of a forbidding future, reverted to the Orwell estate in 1976. (The state's treatment of individual artists came under criticism recently from the National Endowment for the Arts in reaction to California's revised grant application) Meanwhile, sources close to the joint arts committee do not expect any attempt at a veto override. One could easily envision him as the NBC page he was in his youth, and as the fan he's remained. Frankie Goes to Hollywood is a pop idea whose time has passed-not that this English band had all that much going for it in the first place Rarely has a group appeared so dated so fast. You want enough of a story to keep your interest, but it's important to keep the action going" In this respect, martial arts films have been formularized almost like porno movies: If there isn't a fight scene every 10 minutes or so (in the case of porno, a sex scene, the film is practically worthless.

He disguises the fact, as best he can, with parlando effects and buffo accents. This Falstaff musters little resembling a sustained line. I don't need that" The only time she gets discouraged, she said, is when she goes to auditions and producers say, "I thought you'd be a blonde like your mother" "I want to be accepted for myself" she said. Those at highest risk include homosexual and bisexual men and intravenous drug users. American art includes an offbeat John Singer Sargent portrait as fresh as an oil sketch, and among the Old Masters there's a boffo Baroque Dutch still life by Willem Claesz Heda that is hardly the fare of a timid collector Et cetera and so forth. These performances will follow "Porgy" performances at the Orange County Performing Arts Center by the same forces. "But in a dynamic community like Orange County, change is almost inevitable". "It wasn't a problem on the tours with 'Signals' or "Grace Under Pressure' but I find it's bothering me now I'll get over it I don't want to rock the boat This will pass It has to We can't afford any more problems".

"Based on the initial sales response and airplay, I can't see how the record can fail to break into the Top 10" he said No other record since "Let It Be" debuted higher than No 20, he said The Band Aid record peaked at No 13 in this country. Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (EMI/Angel, with "Grosse Fuge. It completely overlooked the great comedy stars (Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton and more) and the glamour girls (Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth and Jean Harlow. The exhibition, at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Saturday through June 9, was organized by Houston Museum of Contemporary Art's Curator Linda Cathcart.

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