"If I can extend my efforts to ease the burden of children and parents, I consider it time well spent" he said. McClure, on the other hand, is never terrible, only lighter or more transparent than he means to be. It will follow "NBC Nightly News" and will compete against ABC's "World News Tonight" and "The CBS Evening News" "Entertainment This Week" the weekend edition of "Entertainment Tonight" will air Sundays at 6 p. m on KNBC, beginning Aug 11. . Commonwealth Ave, at 4 p. m, tenor Joseph Porrello will present the West Coast premiere of Gian Carlo Menotti's recent Five Songs for Tenor, as well as music by Bellini, Schumann and Poulenc. In fact, it grew into a money-making monster-not unlike Cosmopolitan magazine's resurrection a dozen years earlier under the guidance of Helen Gurley Brown. In her terror and naivete, Leo decides to "choose" another pimp (Leon Robinson, which is tantamount to a declaration of war with Midkiff.
But at this stage, you don't" It doesn't hurt to come from a successful family, and the daughter of former Michigan Gov. After experimenting with hard-core and winsome brands of prairie punk on its first two albums, Phoenix's Puppets give us a more focused and consistent work-one that balances the calming, spacious feel of their home desert turf with alluring, almost hypnotic tales about the search for values and purpose in this cynical age. Rather than playing small, smoke-filled clubs, the quartet has been playing on high school campuses and at county fairs for nearly five years. It is spicy, rich, very satisfying, topped with polenta that's a bit like a pudding. For him, there must be primary emotions, and primary colors, fields of flowers and floods of tears.
Second round: Each of the two contestants is asked a true or false question about each of the three subjects. The more substantive portion of the senator's remarks at Jimmy's restaurant in Beverly Hills Friday was devoted to the various tax-reform recommendations floating around the nation's Capitol these days. Nobody's in a hurry and although there may be (almost certainly will be) 20 or 30 people waiting for your table, the waiters act as if it would not be polite to remind you of this fact. What follows is a sampling of the best I have heard, representing jazz in various styles and stages: "HEAT WAVE" Cal Tjader-Carmen McRae Concord CCD 4189. But "At Close Range" is about the underbelly of the idyll, where the best these drop-out dopester high schoolers can hope for is a steady job fixin' Chevies for $10 an hour, when what they want are hot, fast cars and easy money. Wednesday evening they brought youthful vigor and immoderation to an eclectic program at the Bing Theater of the County Museum of Art.
But working on that show taught me a lot about working in the soap format. A few of the other reporters had their own plug-in phones with their own outlets, but my installer forgot to leave me one. "Arts and Leisure" Miller's latest, explores the invention of modern heroes through a college professor and his student/girlfriend who intrude on the self-imposed seclusion of a well-known novelist. Combining household items and geometric shapes with natural elements such as grass and leaves, McGrath created monochromatic still lifes that fused the organic properties of his materials with such idealistic abstract philosophies as Constructivism or Suprematism. "227" a comedy starring Marla Gibb as a good-hearted busybody who lives in an apartment building. Cook and Clifford were given a larger role in the final album. So he says, 'Billy, how can I play a family man from Long Island who has an affair with an elevator operator? Disney would get mad! I mean, Billy, are you crazy" Like a fox.
So I take my movies very seriously" That's Ellen Burstyn talking, the actress who sprang to prominence with her Oscar-winning performance in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" in 1975-and that same year walked away with a Tony Award for the play "Same Time Next Year" So, yes, she takes her movie work-and her theater and TV work-very seriously indeed. There is another traditional way to squander New Year's Day-but there I draw the line A bowl boob, yes A parade boob, never. There are many poignant moments as their itinerant troupe tours the countryside before arriving in the treacherous, decadent Shanghai of the late '30s. "The second movement is based on a dumka (a slow, somewhat melancholy Czech dance meter, and the rest of the work is filled with Czech dance movement.
"I couldn't speak to anyone the way she does" the actress said shyly. CHART NOTES: Though it hasn't appeared on the sales chart, "The Super Bowl Shuffle" featuring the Chicago Bears, seems to be a smash hit. So we solve that problem by making all the cops in the story mindless slugs. That is scheduled Thursday night at 8 in Bing Theater at USC, when Stephen Kates, assisted by pianist Doris Stevenson, offers a program including sonatas by Boccherini, Schubert and Chopin, and a set of variations by Paganini. Poetry, spirituals, scenes from classic black plays and a storytelling session are on tap, and the Media Forum Players will reconvene for a special Saturday-night reading from their PBS production, "Voices of My People"Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party" made its American debut with the San Francisco Actors Workshop in 1960 Glynn Wicham of the Old Vic directed Alan Mandell was assistant director.
Roosevelt, who is highly regarded in the Soviet Union because of his leadership in World War II. The opening-night crowd at the Kennedy play, possibly awed by the theme of the threat of nuclear confrontation, seemed subdued as they left the theater. 8 on the Billboard charts, John Cougar Mellencamp's "R. O. C. K in the U. S. A" (No 11, the Electric Light Orchestra's "Calling America" (No. Jake Garn's airsickness only put a light capping on the risks being willingly embraced. The strength of this program lies in the individuality of the chosen playwrights. I mean, they will go on being Africans, doing what they do and they will ultimately save themselves or not "But if we don't reach out, we've already sealed our fate We've lost our humanism We've lost caring. It's as if the lids had been taken off the art world's cubbyholes and the art had been set free to find its soul sisters and brothers. Meanwhile, perhaps to save on translation fees, the multilingual Polanski is giving directions in English, French, Italian, Spanish and Polish.
In their effort to come up with a "yes" each time, he said, "nobody expects more from these people than they expect from themselves. It was a refrain echoed both by Rather, the tough, experienced news veteran, and by George, whose appointment to the "CBS Morning News" in January drew much criticism on grounds that she had no real news credentials, never had covered a major news story in her life. A beatific smile lights his face as he mentions that Sallie Wilson, the ubiquitous heroine of his works throughout the '60s and '70s, "has her moments of total detestation of me-because I frustrate her. I wouldn't like to lose the ability of questioning what I'm doing Then I'll be in trouble My ambition is not to make a career in America I just want to make films until I die". Staggering across a hotel balcony, next to a pool, I said to Bob-recalling his famous dive in St. The screen showed a thoughtful, humane man who returned to his old ghetto neighborhood, a man who achieved success while an older (and perhaps even more athletically talented) brother went on to trouble and drugs.
Calendar talked with two-dozen publicists and marketing and production executives to find out Hollywood's "take" on them. People are inclined not to walk on the floor piece because doing so enhances a feeling that either the ceiling plate will fall on you or the floor will rise up and you'll be crushed like a B-movie hero trapped atop a hydraulic lift. This also is a good way to try the tortillas, which are wonderful-soft, chewy and fresh-tasting, about twice as thick as the cardboardy supermarket flour tortilla Service is rather basic. And she is right on the money when she simply deals with the material, as in "Can't Help Lovin' That Man" (to a tasty harmonica obbligato by Stevie Wonder) and "Send in the Clowns" A "Porgy and Bess" medley goes well, too. More unusual is Sobol's choice of theatrical conventions, which include cabaret, slapstick, vaudeville, even ventriloquism. Since the composer chose Bertolt Brecht's poem as the text of his serious, avant-garde Singspiel , one can partly assume that he also wanted to keep spectacle to a minimum. But why the deception in names? "When we hired the Pacific Symphony, we weren't sure if Roger's successor (who turned out to be John Currie) would want to use the Pacific Symphony or hire another contractor and form a new Sinfonia.
While "Purple" is one of the few mainstream studio films in recent years to showcase a black cast, the movie has received mixed reactions in the black community. Until then, she had offered free advice to patrons of her beauty shop Now her clients span the country. This lead singer has about as much to do with rock 'n' roll as Charo. I am going to play at La Scala, and in London with Claudio Abbado, and next season here with the Boston and Philadelphia orchestras" she says Her personal life, she says, is also pretty much in order. Recent acquisitions include works by Vito Acconci, Martin Puryear, Richard Shaffer, Dennis Oppenheim, Terry Allen and Jene Highstein.
CNN has obtained permission from time to time to receive special events coverage from the Soviet Union, including last year's telecasts of the "Friendship Games" which the Soviets set up when they withdrew from the 1984 Olympics. "Things have been getting better ever since" Jones relishes fame. "If I find that something is right, if I am convinced that it is the truth, then that is what I am going to report. Frank Moorhouse has adapted the screenplay from his own books, "The Americans, Baby" and "The Electrical Experience" Not having (yet) read these Australian popular favorites, I still suspect they were particularly suited to the on-the-bias view of life of director Dusan Makavejev "Sweet Movie" "Montenegro. Interviewed after the show, he seemed mildly surprised that anyone would suggest that the production, even with its emphasis on fair, balanced and accurate reporting, seemed to smack of show biz. He said that it only was "an effective use of contemporary television technology" to present CBS News' message and that in his opinion "the content was enhanced by the form" "I thought it (the show) was sensational.
