Moyers is an irregular documentarian on CBS because CBS documentaries are now irregular. Even as artists explore private visions, they connect with each other through their interpreted experiences of limitless space. If there were only the Roy Lichtensteins, we would be treated to four seminal images-of Cezanne, a desk calendar, a thick steak and a fist-worked out in red and black dots and fat lines on white canvases. in Garden Grove, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p. m, Sundays at 3 p. m until Aug 3; (714) 636-7213 "The Tempest" follows Friday in the Festival Amphitheater. . "We had some 350 subscribers (then) and received money from board members, individuals outside the board, corporations such as Fluor, Irvine Co, J. C Penney, and the City of Newport Beach" he said.
As a flirtatious nincompoop of a Fiordiligi, Joan Zajac sang brightly whenever range extremes and coloratura demands didn't overtax her. Surprisingly Welles' somber "Touch of Evil" (1958, his second-best film, isn't available on cassette. "The Deliberate Stranger" is a taut, suspenseful, scary NBC two-parter (9 p. m. An exhibition surveying his work of the '80s in 25 examples is on view until June 30 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, organized by museum curator Paul Schimmel in collaboration with his colleague Mary Jane Jacob of Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art The subject is death.
Actress Donald, for instance, suggests that Mary doesn't necessarily expect to be happy in marriage; happiness isn't what life is about. You might want to know a few things the film doesn't trouble with: where the spark came from that changed the early Willie into the late Willie, or the survival trick of the film's last character that allows for one final scene against all common sense-and medical possibility Dramatic license is stretched pretty thin here But these are small quibbles. A three-hour live broadcast benefiting the USA for Africa campaign will air Sunday at noon over 500 U. S radio stations via the Westwood One Radio network. 8 appeals trial, ruled that CBS' right to use the film clips from the movie "48 HRS" as part of a feature on violence on television is protected by the First Amendment.
The restaurant itself is large, loud, avant garde; with its pared down looks and exposed pipes, it has the air of a mini-Beaubourg. There's an intimate distance (from stage to audience) about it. "A View to a Kill" may be "the biggest project we've had" according to Eickman, but it won't be the last. "She confirmed that I really understand the learning process. What that change and Cap Cities' reputation portend for the new contract talks is difficult to assess right now, although AFL-CIO spokesman Murray Seegar said Cap Cities has shown a "split personality" when it comes to its broadcast holdings: "Its relations with the performing and engineering unions have been pretty good" Seegar said "No one can understand why.
Pressed at that time to name a specific price for "Brazil" Sheinberg said only that he was willing to take a loss. "I've had problems with this at the beginning of last season and of this season I'm trying to take care of this problem now. It's been there since he was 8 and witnessed such an act in his tranquil Ohio neighborhood. In its purest form, it utilized foodstuffs that were practically free: leftover scraps of bread dough cooked in the leftover heat of the local baker's oven, the tomato (which grows like a weed all over the region) and a kind of cheese, mozzarella, made from what curd remained when all the good cheeses had been produced. Wearing a soft, oversized white sweater, its folds tumbling off her shoulders, and faded jeans threadbare at the knees, Cher appeared tiny and fragile as she sipped tea in her country-style living room.
In its purest form, it utilized foodstuffs that were practically free: leftover scraps of bread dough cooked in the leftover heat of the local baker's oven, the tomato (which grows like a weed all over the region) and a kind of cheese, mozzarella, made from what curd remained when all the good cheeses had been produced. So did John Copley's conventional but eminently reasonable staging scheme. With David Hockney we find the modernist avant-garde completely domesticated into the vernacular accents of the culturati. "It'll be interesting to hear, for instance, that in 1960 there was a Summit Conference planned and, five days before it was to occur, Francis Gary Powers was shot down by the Russians. "It's a shame that such practices continue to exist in 1986 by so-called professionals" The academy insisted that there was no racial bias in the Oscar voting. Lucie Velere's quasi-tonal "Epitaphe pour un ami" emerged agreeable but bland.
Wine has been made exactly here since at least 1182, and though the Roussillon in general is known mostly for its cheap red plonk and its sweet dessert and aperitif wines, the current proprietors of the Chateau de Jau, Sabine and Bernard Daure, have turned the place into a sophisticated modern wine-production facility capable of turning out a wide range of table wines of real distinction. In other categories: William Hurt "Kiss of the Spider Woman) was named best actor Jack Nicholson "Prizzi's Honor) was second. Foot traffic into the gallery was always "mediocre" Turnbull said, and even those who wanted to find it often had to call for directions The gallery was not visible from the street Another problem, the owners said, was the increasing rent. SAN DIEGO — While members of the City Council have reacted coolly to the Nederlander theater chain's sudden interest in downtown's Balboa Theater, Gerald Trimble isn't taking any chances. "To them, it was made just because they had to find a premise and somebody said, 'Let's do a funny war picture' They didn't have any thoughts of making some great statement that war is silly or war is evil.
Even so, the two films are profoundly different in size and feeling: "Country" a sort of minimalist exercise, austere and almost Pinteresque in its elliptical ways; "The River" a big, grab-you-by-the-throat melodrama, with a brilliantly executed flood scene to get things going and a nightmarish interlude of desperate men captive in an ancient steel mill in which they are working as strikebreakers. You can't put your finger on it, but even when we play, say, an old Basie thing like 'Moten Swing' we lend it our own personality" Juggernaut today plays nightclubs, concerts and dance dates, mostly in and around Los Angeles, but with occasional forays such as festivals in Concord and Ojai. Her people are adrift in their thoughts and strangely divorced from-or robbed of-their history. premiere, "Klavierstueck XII" (1979-83-proved more anarchic than mediating. On the surface, he's concerned with two former bodyguards who are threatening to tell his "real" story in a book. With this confidence has come a distance that can seem precious or brittle, but even those troublesome qualities are suited to "Janes' " aesthetic.
Picture and words set up mutual echoes of wryness, envy, regret and admiration. His charcoal drawings integrated the frame with the drawing through the repetition of the artist's characteristic nervous, emphatic strokes. There is no apparent intention of becoming the latest "in" place for the foodies It is Italian but does not look Italian. His lawsuit against Universal for a share of the profits from the series is now dragging on through its fifth year with no resolution in sight "I think they're waiting for me to die" Garner says. ABC is facing the most obvious of these deathtraps on the new season's schedule with two otherwise potentially promising shows They are "Spenser: For Hire" which premieres Friday, Sept 20 with a two-hour pilot at 9 p. m and then moves the following week into its regular 10 p. m slot, and "MacGyver" which will air Sundays at 8 p. m beginning Sept 29. IMPERFECTIONS Fox's "Nothing But the Truth" directed by Jim McBride, starring Dennis Quaid as a Cajun-descended detective.
The philosophical difference between the extremes can't be measured in the distance between San Diego and La Jolla, but anyone willing to make the 20-minute drive between the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park and the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art can instantly see the gulf between the street folks and the hip directors. Hired with the Kennedy Center director of operations was Judith O'Dea Morr, 43, the center's general manager of operations. His second Gramavision LP, "Still Warm" received a positive response on radio. Claussi, vice president of General Foods, cost has become less of a consideration than ever before. "The Glory of Easter" at the Crystal Cathedral is a Southern California response to the medieval passion play. "People say to me, 'Do you do private moments' I say, 'No, I do public moments' 'Do you do cold readings' 'No, I do hot readings' " In other words, there isn't a Robert Lewis mystique, such as gathered around Strasberg when he took over the Actors Studio.
I'm not going to talk circles around you or flabbergast you with my wit You won't die laughing at anything I say "I'm no David Lee Roth (the former Van Halen star He'll dazzle you He'll give you great quotes He has the pizazz to do a great interview-I don't. He plans to finish his run later this summer in New York City. Farmer's fluegelhorn, both open and muted, maintains his lyrical standards, though the concert would have achieved a group sound, and needed diversity, with the addition of a second horn. While the movie "Beverly Hills Cop" is a fictional story of a black Detroit police officer who comes to Beverly Hills to investigate the murder of a friend, Franklin's book is a real-life account of his experiences on the force. Directed by Malcolm Leo "This Is Elvis" "It Came from Hollywood, this is a feature-length montage of footage from the Beach Boys' private archives and newly filmed material that attempts to illumine pop stardom. Add lace, makeup, high heels and a few monthly magazines to exploit them and.
"In my youthful idealism, I saw America as the symbol of freedom I struggled for And so this opera is a confrontation of East and West. The idea is to focus attention on hunger in Africa and raise millions for famine relief there. This piece, like others Smith will do, is keyed to its specific locale within the park. Leigh Taylor-Young as Sally seemed to enjoy the challenge, however, as did Shanna Reed as the intelligent Nana, Michael McGuire as her corrupt master and Judd Nelson as the ghostly Sling.
