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"In order for this picture to broaden out and reach the younger, frequent moviegoers, we knew that the best picture award would be most instrumental. The most simple and basic of the many important points Brando makes in the course of the film is that tribal people have the right as human beings to be left alone. "Roman ran into my dressing room, grabbed the television and smashed it on the floor" Nicholson said he responded by throwing off his wardrobe and storming out the stage door. He took Tiepolo's levitated figures and Boucher's sex kittens and combined them into an image of the coquette that lived on into "Gigi" and the never-dumb brunette still waving from a current airlines TV spot. Anthony" (his most vital painting) and literary themes like "Hamlet and Horatio"Mueller was something of a Hamlet himself He did not really want to act He wanted to worry.

"The Sure Thing" the romantic comedy featuring John Cusack and Daphne Zuniga, is scheduled for late August release by Embassy for $79. 95. Second and third place winners received cash awards and sets of guitar strings. The coupling (on Chandos ABRD 1126) consists of a suite devised by Bedford from Britten's last opera, "Death in Venice" Bedford, who conducted the premiere performance of the opera in 1973, has drawn on its dance and mime elements, rather than the sung portions, for his suite. The farm itself deteriorated at about the same speed as Ethel's health. Like any impresario, Wein is not eager to stage concerts at a loss.

Cosell-who so often boasts about his own fearless interviewing and blasts others for being soft-literally has a snit when questioned aggressively and challenged about areas of the book or his career He is leaving ABC a hateful and bitter man Good riddance. When announcer Bill Wendell read the regular nightly plug for the New York hotel that puts up Letterman's guests, he was heard on the left channel only. (Not to worry: The team receives heavy financial support from Nissan and other sponsors, and Newman supplies all the popcorn and salad dressing they can eat) Newman is inevitably asked to compare racing and acting, and inevitably finds no comparison. To the fans, the fact that the summer will bring to town up to three competing jazz concert series means a far greater selection of entertainment than ever before. In the past, some of her work has exuded an awkward element of danger; to enter her buildings has been to risk being trapped or falling. Who's that debonair playboy who fends off the advances of the Weather Girls in the group's new video, "Well-A-Wiggy? It's none other than "Fame's" Gene Anthony Ray, who plays the song's title character, Wiggy. NBC will be rerunning "Mickey's Christmas Carol" the animated version of Dickens' tale with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and the other well-known Disney characters taking the roles. .

That is the day when Sandrich and a handful of his creative staff typically move to Manhattan's Editel editing facility, even as Cosby heads to a live engagement or to his family home in Massachusetts. "The Natural" featuring Robert Redford as a baseball star, was a hit movie but, as a videocassette, has been just a mild seller This week it's No 17. "But it's a very risky kind of comedy to do, because the laughs come almost purely from the characters, not from jokes. "If few Los Angeles poets have national reputations" says Halpern, "it's not because someone on the East Coast won't publish Los Angeles poets" Maybe it's because Los Angeles poets all too often have been obsessed with the local scene and all its various rivalries. Beer and wine companies contend that their commercials are designed to encourage product switching, not recruit new drinkers.

Star Service sells, leases and services "coin-operated amusement devices" a category that includes jukeboxes as well as video games, pinball machines and pool tables. "The first two volumes are about the exploits of men, the last is called 'The Winters of That Country' and the third deals with women emerging from the background. So various motion picture companies made still pictures of each frame of film and deposited them with the Library of Congress for copyright protection. Also scheduled for this 29th summer season, which runs from June 29 to Aug. Get Email Updates, View Local Inf…nevadacounty4saleSponsored Links / Ad Feedback "My favorite thing was the world's largest grain elevator in Kansas" said grinning bassist Willie J. After the factory shuts down, steel workers go to work at the eatery and find themselves catering to the sophisticated computer-age employees whose microchip company has taken over the steelworks.

What have they to do with a play that runs (counting intermissions) for five hours? One answer might be that this is also the generation that has learned from TV how to dip in and out of a story, certainly a valuable skill when watching O'Neill, who always says everything twice. She takes on a freeway interchange in Glendale, lone sunbathers, a kitchen counter, a section of her studio, and herself in a sauna. An American band with a song about America-recapturing past values or some such thing, say the band's fans. Some unusual chanting went on the other morning on trendy Melrose Avenue. The Royal Shakespeare Company's "Nicholas Nickleby" that marathon Dickens surprise of Broadway's 1981 season, rumbles in there for 32 performances, June 15 to Aug 2, with lower-priced previews beginning June 11.

Come to think of it, perhaps the inanities of the plot will get to you a little before the lobby Let's see there's a clear case for a mistrial. "I want them to turn around" said Kraft, of his hopes for audience reaction. A second Humbug goes to them, for bringing about the above-mentioned emergency by canceling the touring production of George Abbott's lovely revival of "On Your Toes" after an injury to its star, Leslie Caron Caron would have been fine in the show But she was hardly irreplaceable, as claimed. It seems very '80s and I feel very close to it in a way"In contrast to Rodgers' identification with "The Little Prince" and sense of career continuity, Mark Stock considers his set and costume designs for the ballet "less personal" creations than his spare yet Romantic paintings and etchings, despite elements of mystery, oblique narrative and a sense of the macabre in each. "In so doing, it's meant to be a microcosm of the contemporary East-West arena, reeling on the brink. Nor was the mighty and influential Met the first major opera company to dare break the race barrier. Patrick's Day bash at a pub in Rockefeller Center when, in the midst of the gaiety and the bagpipes, he whispered almost inaudibly, "They played at the White House the last time" On a ride to a South Bronx community center in the summer of 1967, I asked about his newest son Douglas Harriman, his 10th child, then just a few months old.

Tonight's Kiss concert at the Forum has been postponed until Feb. It's me in terms of characterization, exploring issues of vulnerability, but also me trying to own up to something I'm really about: I'm an improvisational artist. "There was a little bit of a letdown after the Olympics" Peter Carruthers said. "I'm interested in learning about public art, and hope we can use funds to develop the performing arts" she said.

James Glennon did the glowingly fine camerawork and Patrick Dodd the supple editing, and while appreciation is going around, we should make mention of Martin Rosen "Watership Down, who produced "Smooth Talk" and of "American Playhouse" and its executive producer Lindsay Law, for whom the film was originally made. Fortunately, the core of "Mask" is mother and son (and father and daughter as well, and here the writer and director have caught the pulls of emotionally interdependent parents and kids exactly. Rodgers, a news producer who also was station manager of CBS-owned KCBS-TV in Los Angeles before joining CBS News in New York in 1981, has been executive producer of the weekend editions of the "CBS Evening News" The leadership change was the latest chapter in a recent period of turmoil that has afflicted both CBS News and the "CBS Morning News" the former hit by staff cutbacks and big-name unrest and the latter by frequent, but unsuccessful bids to boost its ratings. On a typical weekday afternoon at the Santa Monica Pier, Estevez's eyes were not so much fierce as full of amusement. Stanley is in a squeeze play in a comedic version of Kafka's 'The Trial' "It's also about the plight of the failed artist Stanley's a concert pianist who's bombed out. Lou Rawls, normally incapable of singing badly, was hopelessly lost in his rendition of "A View to a Kill" apparently unable to hear the band or totally unfamiliar with the song.

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