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It was a macho- Sadist image typical of a then-prevailing fashion that encouraged acting out fantasies. I did have a meeting with Gerard Depardieu, but he said, 'No, you're right; it isn't for me' "I went to see Isabelle Adjani, Isabelle Huppert and several others They all agreed that Odette was not a part for them Just now the young French actresses are such modern women They didn't fit the period. He had been appointed conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra in 1835, and his high musical standards and innovative approach to programming-he virtually rediscovered Bach and other Baroque composers, while promoting contemporaries such as Robert Schumann"had taken the town by storm" Raub said. Conductor James Levine switched on the orchestra's afterburners in the middle of the Overture, and it was off to the races from then to the ultimo finale . . In their clamor to run through the installation, they point out the artist's persistent inclination to engage his audience in structures that can be walked through or sprawled upon. "We were pleasantly surprised" said Don Lundy, Channel 10's director of programming.

It really helped me" In "Secret Admirer" Howell plays a high school student who unwittingly sets off a romantic melt-down among six people (including his parents, when he is careless with an unsigned love letter he receives "I think it's one of my better movies" he said confidently. That in turn yielded an aside on those World War II movies where the pilot looks out the cockpit and tells his co-pilot: "There it is, George, at 3 o'clock" "Well" sighed Cosby, "those days are going to be gone soon 'cause all the guys with digital watches don't know where 3 o'clock is" Then he resumed his flying yarn and segued from there, as is his custom, into a series of digressions and digressions within digressions, always circling the main event-kids-but only really touching down on that near the finale of his night's work. Members argue that the decline is partly because of greater choosiness on the part of audiences who have come out of a recession and partly because of increased competition from other forms of entertainment. Nelson also played the bartender, confusing some in the audience as to whether the bartender was another emanation of Sling.

"The people who saw it in the theaters apparently didn't want to see it again that quickly" Anticipating a huge rental demand, retailers bought 427,000 copies of "Rambo" a record for a $79. 95 title. Pantomime uses clown-type characters telling stories with conventional gestures. Voices featured in the radio series are those of Anthony Daniels and Mark Hamill, who originated the robot C-3PO and Luke Skywalker, respectively, in the film version. . It's a collection of letters between Hanff and the Marks staff-a correspondence that began in 1949 with Hanff's inquiries about rare books but expanded over the course of two decades into a series of warm, even loving exchanges. ON CABLE: "Well, it's one for the money / Two for the show / Three to get ready / Now, go, cat go.

For blatant sexuality, there's "May Watercolor" (immediately to the left inside the door) with a big, pink, fleshy anthurium and an orange airplane Wow!. His directorial debut film, "Kindergarten" had just screened at Filmex, and now he was conducting the first of many toasts at a cozy Westwood cafe. As a podium personality, he showed nothing out of the ordinary, however, though as keyboardist he reveled in the opportunities in Mozart's early E-flat concerto for elegance and articulate music-making. It focuses on child care, on employers' responsibilities to working mothers, on how young children fare with both parents working and on how marriages make out under the same circumstances.

Comfortably ensconced in Paris, where he soon married, he entertained no thoughts of leaving "I learned so much in Paris" he recalled. Brussels is so slow, you can work there and still have time to go out, be with people, laugh and play" When asked about Ballet Theatre, Perry acknowledges the pressures of being the only black in the company and admits that "it was difficult for them to accept me because there was a new director (Mikhail Baryshnikov) and he didn't want to make any mistakes" He is reluctant, however, to blame racism for his disappointing experience with that company: "I really don't like to think that way" he insists. The exhibition begins on the first floor and continues on the third, where tools and actual woodblocks are also shown. The study, outlined at the theater district's Marriott Marquis Hotel by one of its authors, economist William Baumol, concludes that tickets are up less than the cost of theater operations, less than the purchasing power of consumers and far less than soaring production costs. (As if to emphasize the wiles that allowed them to survive in Chicago's ethnic melting pot, Bogan and Armstrong effortlessly perform beer-hall ballads, crooning in pidgin German)Howard Armstrong is such a marvelous creation that it's hard to believe he's a mere mortal.

It might have taken even longer had the Hall of Fame not been designed with TV in mind, says John H. You see that their activities strike them as being as interesting and as important as our activities strike us-that putting the peanut butter on the bread is, in their context, indeed a skill, something to be proud of. I'm from the Midwest, but I have a Southern mother and I've played a lot of Southern characters-most notably on "All My Children" (where her portrayal of dynamo Opal Gardner garnered two Daytime Emmys) and "Mama's Family. He hopes 400 of his one-hour shows will be syndicated this fall Then the rest of us can see what all the fuss was about. . I found an apartment the day after I arrived, and I got an Alvin Ailey scholarship" While studying at the acclaimed Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, Caligagan was chosen to be one of Ailey's instruments in the creation of a new work for the Royal Danish Ballet "I'll never forget the first time Ailey talked to me.

The refurbishing and upgrading of the Roosevelt Hotel has entailed a valuable fringe benefit in the form of a weekend music policy in the Cinegrill. And so do I"If one of the most enduring qualities of a playwright is in how variously he can be reconceived, then Shakespeare remains at the top of the list (as if he needed another qualification The South Coast Repertory opens "As You Like It" Tuesday. The album boasts a wider range of styles than a typical blues record. But Full Force didn't back up the swagger, and was tripped up by a surprisingly limited musical scope, thin songs and sound problems. The Romanian musician Syrinx (nee Simion Stanciu) is a dazzling-and dead-serious-performer He hits every note and trill. Perhaps that's why he's trying so hard to bring down his marriage. Echoing Rogol, Geldof said the money would not be spent "foolish" or fast.

"You could have a frank correspondence with a studio head because it was understood we were talking about show business something that's very difficult to do today" he said "You could even have heated arguments and win. 'THE PUBLIC ENEMY' "Edward Woods and James Cagney, as Matt and Tom respectively, give remarkably lifelike portraits of young hoodlums. And even if Cannon Pictures' Golan and Globus screen "Runaway Train" nonstop around the clock, I still don't think Eric Roberts stands much of a chance. And ballet and Broadway performer Christopher d'Amboise has shared the stage at New York City Ballet with his now-retired father, Jacques. Also available: "Godzilla 1985-the Legend Is Reborn" (New World, $79. 95, the monster movie that's acquired a cult following because it's so laughably awful From Thorn/EMI/HBO, "The Heavenly Kid" at $79. 95 TOP VIDEOCASSETTES, RENTALS (compiled by Billboard magazine 1"Beverly Hills Cop" (Paramount 2"Ghostbusters" (RCA/Columbia 3"Gremlins" (Warner Video 4"Code of Silence" (Thorn/EMI/HBO 5"Brewster's Millions" (MCA TOP VIDEOCASSETTES, SALES 1"Beverly Hills Cop" (Paramount 2"White Christmas" (Paramount 3"Jane Fonda's New Workout" (Karl-Lorimar 4"Pinocchio" (Disney 5"Ghostbusters" (RCA/Columbia. . "It reads as if it should be played naturalistically" Sullivan attempted to explain, "but in fact it's expressionistic.

It is a lifeline for artists, a passport to the world, an identifying force for the nation"Joanne Kohn, chairwoman of the Missouri Arts Council, testified on behalf of the NEA's folk arts apprenticeship program, which has supported fiddlers, button-box accordionists, saddle makers, rug and basket weavers. The college organized the exhibition" For "Reaching the Summit" Saddleback brought back independent Western art researcher Phil Kovinick as guest curator to organize the 1900-1940 section of the exhibition, the same period for which he served as curator for the desert landscapes show. The difference is in what each film maker set out to do and the aesthetic experience that each movie provides. Though often betrayed by other elements of the production, Byrne is actually very good as Columbus, who is depicted here as a passionate and deeply religious idealist whose seamanship and navigational exploits were unparalleled. You leave the battles exhausted, understanding for the first time what close-hand combat must have been like then But you know students.

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