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"In some subtle way, like she usually does" Moore joked) As the two kissed and kissed the tension on the tiny set rose perceptibly The actors' heavy breathing was the only sound. When I went to their rehearsal, it was just like it must have been walking in on Buddy Holly and the Crickets when they were just getting started. Those bands are a little bit more stylized, where we're more of an open bastardization of various musical forms. "It's really quite simple, when you get down to it" said Jim Burk, consultant for the Los Angeles City Unified School District. One is strictly on football"How to Handicap Pro and College Football" A production of the national gaming monthly Gambling Times, this cassette sells for $39. 95 Various experts explain how you make an intelligent bet. Minnesota Public Radio was in the midst of its Pledge Week-usually a time of begging for alms-when Coleman revealed that "Lake Wobegon Days" author Garrison Keillor, host of public radio's "Prairie Home Companion" earned a not-insubstantial salary of $171,186 (for the year ending June 30, 1984.

The success of these shows in coping with their losses has varied. And maybe a little ironic, when the Lefty in question is neither a boxer nor a baseball player but a rogue museum director named Sebastian (Lefty) Adler. of Public Television Stations, said Tuesday he has turned down an offer to become the interim president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. . He moved to the Goodleys' house, but continued to look after the chickens-even after Johnny Miles died" One day, as Paxton was crossing the Mileses' front porch, he fell through it-termites. (An ABC spokesman quoted in Tuesday's editions of The Times incorrectly said that his network's new schedule included seven hours of new programming) The schedules of both ABC and NBC were announced a day earlier than planned-in NBC's case because portions of it had been leaked to the press, while ABC wanted to avoid such leaks, spokesmen for each network said Following is NBC's night-by-night schedule for next season It is subject to change. Yet her videos have been generally disappointing, though always original. But she never pretended to go very deeply into the subject, and maybe we need more this week than just a scherzo a la Russe Now, about that cloud headed this way . .

But for Nosotros-and for the Latino entertainment community represented in the teeming audience of almost 1,000-the purpose of the Golden Eagles goes beyond a flashy moment of self-congratulation. "There's no parking here, it's out of the way, and there's no real reason to come to this part of town other than LAICA. Tony Curtis is full of menace as Sam, who will bow out with a bullet in his back, and Kathleen Widdoes is yet another stoical Mafia matron as Angelina Meanwhile, the Godfatherly music plays on. . He has a gorgeously discordant, effortless touch, and he closed the show with a dazzling guitar duel with band member Clive Gregson. But some bored young layabouts are overcome with an urge to knock down both Carradine and the merry-go-round. Each year around this time, Sydney stages an arts festival, two representatives of which visited Los Angeles early in 1984. Neither would even admit that plans for a cassette are in the works.

Since then, traveling exhibitions have made the compendium better known in Europe. In a selection of paintings, drawings and sculptures from 1976 to 1985, Therrien develops a vocabulary of visually simple forms, lovingly crafted and loaded with associations. Its story and its charms and its ambiguities unfold in "Jerusalem: Within These Walls" a National Geographic documentary narrated by Christopher Plummer and airing at 8 tonight on PBS (Channels 28, 15, 24, 50. Bundnerfleisch is thinly sliced, air-dried beef, twirled in ribbons over greens sparked with cornichons and pickled pearl onions A splendid dish with mustard and good dark bread. "The orchestra exists to provide an outlet for people who have managed to achieve a certain amount of skill on their instruments but have no desire or time to pursue a professional career" conductor Joseph Pearlman said in a recent telephone interview "It's not a professional organization No one gets paid.

Still, perhaps it would be wise not to carp or criticize, for it's very evident these attentions were well meant. . Administrative director Kathy Galloway said that though she "wasn't surprised" that she was let go, "the board alluded to the fact that it would keep us on Maintaining the staff was supposedly the board's No. Much of his work has been with Walt Disney Productions, a relationship that began in 1975 when Dorsey created the score for Disneyland's "America on Parade" He has since worked on a number of projects for Disney. The only way to go is up-Mike Jacobs, of Jacobs & Associates management and consulting firm "There's plenty of room for growth. The smallest grant recommended by the panel was $2,000 to the Lola Montes Dance Company. There's no, 'Oh, you're not cool so you can't play' " The anything-goes, garage-party atmosphere of the evening has a particular appeal for working musicians, he adds, especially those who are locked into jobs where they can't express themselves creatively.

"Mischief" and "Secret Admirer" two films in which newcomer Kelly Preston attempted to make old-timers forget Mamie Van Doren, delivered in quality. The trademark Arbus photograph distances itself from the subject and shoots it pretty well centered. The musical has been running continuously for 26 years and originally cost $16,500 to produce Backers have received a 8,242% return on the investment. I'm looking for the simplest and most interesting things about a city, just like everyone else" Accompanied by a crew of three, McKenzie spends about two weeks in each location. "America Tropical" documents the mural Siqueiros painted in Olvera Street in 1932.

The Gibson-led Seventh is a loose-jointed, less starkly modern performance than Berglund's, the Scotsmen's view of the work being strongly reminiscent of the warmly luminous, celebrated reading by Sir Thomas Beecham and the Royal Philharmonic. This was both rude to the artists on stage and inexcusable to the audience members unlucky enough to be directly behind the fleeing ABT entourage. . ABC and NBC have abandoned efforts at lengthy late-night news shows) Initially, Rose came to Washington several years ago to host a nationally syndicated daytime TV talk show. At the very least it would impel some of the cast to read them in less mundane fashion. This is the most elaborate and baffling intro in electronic newsmagazine history, even niftier than the ticking clock on "60 Minutes" It has two parts. He traces a story of plunder, dubious purchases and thefts committed in the process of amassing a trove of artworks that were to be housed in a vast museum named the Fuehrermuseum, to be built in Hitler's hometown of Linz, Austria.

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