NEWS REPORTING "White Power Underground" "Channel 2 News" KCBS-TV "The President and the Press" "Channel 2 News" KCBS-TV "The New Patriotism" "Channel 2 News" KCBS-TV "Animal Research: Rights or Wrongs" "Ten O'Clock News" KTTV "The New Homeless" "Nine O'Clock News" KHJ-TV "Highway Robbery" "News 4 L. A" KNBC "Border Crime" "News 4 L. A" KNBC "A Family Tragedy" "Eyewitness News" KABC-TV SPORTS REPORTING "The Jockeys" Roy Firestone, KCBS-TV "Dodgertown: A Baseball Fantasy" Elaine Perkins, KTTV "Raiders Training Camp" Fred Roggin, KNBC "Sports Cliches" Fred Roggin, KNBC. Always interested in music, he began studying-almost by accident, he said-with early 12-tone composer Wallingford Riegger Feldman was 11 at the time. degree in photography, he sold his equipment to enroll in the SDSU music program, where he is a vocal major. has given $100,000 to the Orange County Performing Arts Center, now under construction in South Coast Plaza Town Center in Costa Mesa. Are they witty? Did Noel Coward look good in a dressing gown? Hockney's designs for Stravinsky's "The Rake's Progress" take the idea of Hogarth's cross-hatched engraving and apply the technique to the stage with droll and apt effect.
The Pauley/Woodward chat tended to validate "Under Siege" as news, which was not only undeserved, but could prove inflammatory and dangerous. Neville Brand, Aldo Ray, Julie Newmar, John Carradine, Tina Louise. Omnimax uses a fish-eye lens; Imax can use all regular lenses Most films are produced in both forms. Old movies "The Red Shoes" "Barbarella, older movies "Metropolis" "The Battleship Potemkin, today's headlines (terrorist bombings at Christmastime) and the tailings from a febrile and irrepressible mind.
If you're going to be an actor, you set yourself up for the critics" Ehrenfreund, 64, has had an illustrious career both on and off the bench. Three years ago the lights were going out at 20th Century Fox and you weren't sure what friends you'd still find at any studio What a turn-around. If you haven't seen all the films, see the complete Oscar ballot on Page 4 Whatever you do, DO NOT look on Page 89 for the answers That would be sneaky and illegal Across 1 Breakdancer 5 Miss Rheingold Beer of 1948. Despite the achievements and honors of her career as a stage and film actress and writer in what you customarily would have said was her prime, she in effect began a new career when she was 70 (the year, 1966, she played rather raucous characters in "Inside Daisy Clover" and George Axelrod's updated Faust story, "Lord Love a Duck. Now living in Los Angeles, she is director of creative affairs for the studio.
"Definite and signed" is how Walter described Price's contracts to appear at the Orange County Center. He tried to drum up interest in it for a feature film, then as a television movie, with no results. 1, announced a fall schedule Wednesday with seven new series totaling five hours. I don't know who she looks like, really" In her first major role, in "Wetherby" a soon-to-be-released British movie" Joely Richardson plays Jean Travers, a Yorkshire schoolteacher as a young woman Vanessa Redgrave stars as Travers Carlo is "as tall as me and he's 15. Bennet told broadcasters the network will be able to do little more than produce its two best-known drive-time news shows-and only on weekdays. "If it's disrupted, what happen's to (Gilroy's) play? Who hears his play" The publisher, Samuel French, was sympathetic to the theater's plight, Mullin said, but did not say the play must be performed uncut.
This is true of any new arts center these days, be it in Orange County or San Fernando Valley" The larger community role of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, in developing new talent and audiences for it, is another issue frequently raised. Louis Cardinals, which traded him to the Philadelphia Phillies, which bundled him off to the Atlanta Braves, which released him in 1967 after he injured his hand in a motorcycle accident and was hit in the head with a beer bottle in a barroom fight. "I think people who make those predictions are stupid" he explained. A literary pan-African mystic (Jessie Lawrence Ferguson) encounters a Bruce Springsteen fanatic (Cyntha Songe) in a Melrose bar And that's the play. More important, Anderle spins so far off the originals that he creates a new entity, one that seems to set the celebrated images in shifting time and context. William Kobin, president of the non-commercial, nonprofit station, said the new budget is far short of what he would like for Channel 28, but he added that it reflects a steady growth pattern since he took over in January, 1983. Sure, we've had our differences, but I love the old guy, and I've learned so much from him, it's ridiculous.
I'll bet they lost about 200,000 sales by waiting too long to release it. "He has for years" The demise of the popular standard and the onslaught of R&B, C&W, rock and other current forms began four decades ago, Charlie Shoemake said "We lost it (the classic popular music form) in the '40s. Tuesday's best is a tender piece by chief correspondent Bill Schechner on families living in a Denver public shelter where friendships are transient and privacy doesn't exist A 14-year-old girl complains of men there ogling her. Five of the other canceled newcomers had aired on CBS this year on a short-term tryout basis, but failed to make the ratings grade"Fast Times" "Tough Cookies" "Bridges to Cross" and a Fred Silverman project, "MorningStar/Eveningstar" CBS' shortest-lived series last season was "Melba" starring Melba Moore.
Equal-length strips of silver-edged metal-each painted a solid primary, secondary or black-grow from two or more legs on the floor to 9-foot peaks. As the endowment budget reached about $100 million (it's $158. 5 million today, it was determined that indeed outside sources were needed to 'lobby' An agency is prohibited from lobbying-it can pass on information but it can't lobby"At the time, American Symphony Orchestra League was on the Hill, Opera America was on the Hill, Theatre Communications Group, and the group that was the progenitor of what became Dance U. S. A. Our current show of Red Grooms and Jon Borofsky is doing fantastically well-just last weekend we had 6,000 visitors. Four years ago, things seemed to be looking up for a group of Latino artists in Orange County. The people who work here also make it seem like it's all in the family.
Critics have suggested that their heavy reliance on actual locations reflected the demand for realism by a public that would no longer accept studio make-believe after being exposed to war But the no-nonsense Hathaway had a simpler explanation. In 1980, municipal underwriting accounted for $123,000 of a $190,000 theatrical budget. Bacon claims that Cloud is friendly with photographer Stan Tretick, reportedly the boyfriend of Kitty Kelley, author of a notorious biography of Liz Taylor and a controversial one upcoming on Frank Sinatra, a longtime chum of Bacon Bacon has steadfastly ignored Kelley in his columns. Many people wrote to me and said that they might not have gone to get help if it hadn't been for me" she said.
Going to them means gloves and galoshes, but having them come here invariably means that somebody will get off the plane and say accusingly, "I thought it would be warmer" It also means that when the time comes to choose that festive restaurant for the celebration of the gathering of the clan, the task will probably fall to you Nobody dreads this more than I do. Nicklausse, the hero's long-suffering mezzo-in-pants friend and abiding muse, has become a major character. But subscriptions, while up from last year, lie well below the 50% mark. But the fourth movement has a restricted type of ending, big and expansive like the ending of a Bruckner symphony" Still's music is accessible to the listener and, according to Silverman, presents few technical hurdles for an orchestra.
