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That combination of ruggedness and intellect has always been part of his art. And because he is a successful businessman, well on the way to making a modest-perhaps immodest-fortune. The framework may have been shoddy, but the dancing within it was wonderful. 10-13, an all-Beethoven evening with "Wellington's Victory" a cannon and fireworks spectacle that will replace the traditional Tchaikovsky "1812 Overture" display. SAN DIEGO — San Diego Symphony music director David Atherton will make his San Diego Pops debut this coming season, conducting both the gala opening concerts on June 25-28 and an all-Tchaikovsky extravaganza in August.

Donning a matching sequined hat, Marie belted out "9 to 5" while her brother ran to change. They continued to sing, change costumes and switch places until the finale, Huey Lewis' "Heart of Rock and Roll" Meanwhile, over in the beer pavilion, a banjo player finished a song for her much smaller audience and suggested archly, "Now, isn't that better than Donny and Marie" Not necessarily. If his Mozart is not yet personal, his Schubert displayed integrity of structure and a firm, unyielding sense of continuity, as well as some of the handsomest legato octaves since Rudolf Firkusny (one of Buechner's teachers. "Every piece is just an exploration of the character and the technical subtleties and difficulties, all these to be mastered to make them effective in performance. In 1981, he was back on KRLA-part of a revival engineered by station manager Bert West in hopes of recapturing some of the KRLA glory days. Holmes' study is on the ersatz side, but that dungeon-like cellar is a tenebrous place (a rat scratches its way up the wall.

You had to sympathize with Gumbel, who presumably did not request this interview and seemed to be struggling to think of questions to ask Wagner "Do you rate them" he asked about her performances "You are a busy lady" he continued. For a series that placed consistently in the Top 10 in a period of stress and strife, it is not that surprising that a "Mayberry" reunion broadcast in the 1980s atmosphere of smug quiescence should do so well, now that we are frankly celebrating the bland, homogenized world it depicted. In addition to screening Busby Berkeley's 1933 "Footlight Parade" the Fox will host conductor Owen Sweeton and the Fox Melody Masters, baritone Buddy Faye, Rube Wolf and his Red-Hot Jazz Syncopation Stage Band, movie organist Bill Coffman, the Andrews Sisters-style Society Swing Trio, magician Dale Salwak and about 150 Rockettes-like chorus girls, marching band members and dance-band musicians. "It's an exciting time" he said, during a recent breakfast at the Bel-Air Hotel. Diller said that Fox had been considering Rivers for six months and that she was considered the "one person capable of" hosting Fox's late-night show. Rivers signed a three-year contract with Fox, which takes effect following the completion of her NBC contract July 19. One evening during a hasty dinner before heading to the airport to catch a late-night plane, lead singer Kevin Cronin, 33, discussed REO's recent troubles.

It's not just the references to Monterey Park and Equity Waiver theater (which Buddy and Connie don't do, since there's no money in it) These are Southern California parents, worrying about their kid driving west in a blizzard and wondering if he's going to be able to compete in the job market with those hard-working Asian kids. I hadn't been entering every competition in my early 20s, so I was not the typical young contestant" In fact, at age 30 he was the oldest. And for a few brief Broadwayesque moments he became (among others) Tevye "Fiddler on the Roof) and she (among others) Sally Bowles "Cabaret. Frank Yablans, former president of MGM/UA, joined the studio in February, 1984, not last February as reported in Tuesday's Calendar.

The year 1985 saw the arrival of jazz on compact discs, a year in which two important trends were established. "You lose the intimacy in the big places" Piazza said without a trace of boastfulness. "I mean, I know when you're a cult figure your followers can get sort of funny ideas about you. I keep looking at the catalogue myself, and it's getting sparser" Levy's among those hoping that all the new houses might inspire the big theater owners like the Nederlanders and Shuberts to help develop new plays But new productions are expensive. Co-featured is Lucy Ostrander's informative "Witness to Revolution" (U. S, 1984, a 29-minute documentary on the life of radical journalist Anna Louise Strong, who spent most of her adult life in the Soviet Union and China RECOMMENDED. .

"Some guys at the studio, when you go in to pitch a movie, want to hear these jokes first" Israel said. The Australian-born impresario lent him a recording of traditional Australian songs, which Crawfish Pie quickly learned. "IN CONCERT WITH THE DUB BAND" Linton Kwesi Johnson Shanachie. (Theatrical features from Hollywood were going for 15 to 35 cents) Promising sensationalism in the guise of cinematic sermons, roadshow movies ballyhooed the evils of drugs, vice, promiscuity and crime.

A dollar spent on a box of popcorn is almost pure profit to the theater operator For selling a lottery ticket, he gets a nickel. Then again, there are people that actually prefer our versions to the originals" Wayne & Co's ultimate goal is to develop the act into a "Sha Na Na-style TV show. The Spago overflow crowd Monday night will be across the street at this Dome 16 None of the winners ever do this when told to keep it short 17 Nous" a nominee in 1983 18 Meryl never returned here and everybody cried 19 Bill Hurt's step-grandfather. "This (Orange County) is a whole new market that has opened up" Wilkin said "But we're talking two markets.

Tarica then examined the picture and drew conclusions, which he admits remain virtually unsupported. . His version of the vampish television hostess Elvira is to be installed for the "Chamber of Horrors" opening The waxworks business isn't inexpensive The typical figure now costs about $3,000, said Fong. "I don't have female assistants that I stick into boxes and shove swords into, or cut into little pieces" Samuelson said "I don't do that; I've been through therapy. But Mimbres pottery operates out of a conceptual base so sophisticated that-with the fractional exception of some classic Greek ceramics-nothing in the Euro-American tradition touched it until recent experiments in perceptual art. They said they were glad that someone had asked those questions. Artists, at the very least, could find such a congregation intimidating.

The movie was a milestone for ex-football star Jim Brown, always noted for his macho performances. Davison is more like it as Dreyfuss' lover, a New York Times reporter who's very easy with himself and his sexuality-the play's reason-speaker. "Match Point" a musical joke by Gwyneth Walker, contented itself with bouncing balls, mouth-popping sounds and David Whitwell conducting in tennis togs while brandishing a racket. "He felt he could no longer rely on their abiding by the contract" The Times attempted to reach Hoffman, but the actor is "out of the country on vacation" a spokesman at his New York-based Punch Productions said. "My father was a very conservative portrait painter" he said. I think I could play it (the Mozart) for years and years" With not much else to speak of in the solo repertory, except for 38 concertos by Vivaldi "sewing machine music" he joked, the bassoonist may have to be content to do just that. .

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