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That makes it all worthwhile" As understudy to David Cassidy in "Little Johnny Jones" Torcellini got his chance to carry the brunt of a big dance show when the star was sidelined with an injury. Pink-cheeked, Oxford-educated Bruce (who looks like one of the multitudinous Kennedys, who at age 7 wants to be a missionary in Africa, now lives in a council flat in a poor section of London, cheerfully teaching mathematics to Bangladesh immigrant children. The Haitian cultural elite has strong ties with France and French restaurants are not at all exotic in Petionville, the Beverly Hills of Port-au-Prince. This lady once admitted to me, however, that maybe the policeman was just trying to spare her feelings" Regardless of one's taste for trash, anyone with an interest in local history can learn a thing or two from Vaught's tours. Thomas' background is as a painter with an interest in formal issues, hence the compositional strength of his color photographs.

Miller first went to Chartres' 13th-Century Gothic cathedral, south of Paris, as a student of French at England's University of Durham. Proceeds from the project will be donated to The Africa Fund, a nonprofit United Nations-approved group. . "And that means there are going to be problems, since there's not enough room to accommodate both the Mexican stations and the American college or non-commercial ones" Locally, only two San Diego stations broadcast within the lower FM frequency range: KSDS (88. 3, the all-jazz San Diego City College station, and National Public Radio affiliate KPBS (89. 1. But after 20 years, it's time" NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND/CRAZY HORSE: This veteran group of country-folk rockers gave its first performance 20 years ago this May in the city of Orange, and Monday, in its first appearance at the Crazy Horse Steak House in Santa Ana, the band demonstrated the reason for its longevity. Both went to writers of CBS shows, which was a foregone conclusion-the network had garnered all five nominations. "It was the first time a country had given a gift to the ideals of another country" Burns said. Giarrizzo is on the board of the Ensemble Studio Theatre in Los Angeles. .

We begin to see how hurt she is when she attacks her needlework-and later, as she makes the character's sexual hunger slightly more explicit than Jens did. in Santa Monica, Thursdays through Saturdays, 8:30 p. m; Sundays, 3 p. m, indefinitely. . He goes to Portugal (where the production itself will move in a few days) to seek out the saint's surviving colleague. And his "Mine in Ruhrgebiet in Winter" nearly convinces you of the rightness of his belief that the black-and-white medium was fully capable of translating atmospheric, color and textural nuances of a scene. If ever an exhibition justified itself on pure gee-whiz-golly lines, this is the one. "I guess I have this thing ingrained in my mind that you get called for gigs" the chipper jazzman said during a relaxed conversation in the Hollywood Hills home he shares with his wife, Gaye.

Just before 9 p. m, during the first intermission, everyone was asked to leave Royce Hall. I found Dave in front of his set holding a remote controller in his right hand like one of the "phasers" that Capt. Wilson said no work has been done on a new Bond caper: "We'll wait until after this one is out". Today, he will unveil a collection of large-scale sculptures he's lent Los Angeles, installed throughout the Century City Plaza in the vicinity of the ABC Entertainment Center and the twin Century Plaza Towers.

During Westweek, the satellite also will be taking pictures of the mirror array outside the Design Center. There's always something on Melrose Avenue to make even the most jaded urbanites gape as they inch through the never-ending gridlock. The Lincoln Center Theater in New York, which has been dark since 1981, will reopen Dec 20, when the Mitzi E. An Indiana native, he sometimes comes off as a heartland Costello, and when he cranks it up it's like ZZ Top with a shave and a master's in modern lit. Thus the vigor-unto-dementia of Yurika Sakitumi (Anthony Rabara) in "Siamese" and Olga Supphozova (Robert Jayne) in "Kashmiri Nautch" somehow wasn't enough to catch the flavor of the original high priestess of modern dance. The company, of course, claims the problem was that pop fans simply didn't care for the "As the Band Turns" material But then the fourth single, "Secret Lovers" clicked What a surprise First of all, the album has been around for nearly a year.

In a period when the immigrant surge is at a post-war peak and when Latinos are the nation's second-largest minority group, Valdez is saying that life on the hyphen is no longer acceptable. "The competition is something fierce, and you have to hustle like crazy. No matter how you line them up or construct a narrative around them, these are portraits of isolation. One gets the impression that De Alcuaz has mistaken the artists' "interest in the classical" with an aesthetic affinity for it. Although no successor to former resident pops conductor Matthew Garbutt has been appointed, ultimate responsibility for pops programming has been assumed by Atherton. Though better than his debut album of last year, this record still contains only two standout tracks: "Always/The Bells/I Need You-a trilogy of ballads that opens a cappella, segues gently into a Ernie Watts-accompanied sax odyssey and ends on a lung-busting gospel rave-up-and "Stay With Me" easily the most subtle and touching song on the entire album. Among those reporters and columnists who will appear on the show are Jim Murray of The Times, Howard Cosell, Mel Allen, Jim McKay, Red Smith and Red Barber.

The vampire has a very long history and is festooned with philosophical overtones, as I discovered in 1981 when I reviewed an engrossing scholarly book called "The Living Dead: A Study of the Vampire in Romantic Literature" by James B Twitchell (Duke University Press. And that philosophy isn't determined by the film makers-except in the very few cases where the stamp of one man is on every detail, from a sound system in a theater to an ad line-but by the advertising/publicity departments that shape their campaigns. Although a long-legged female dancer makes a striking presence on stage, "big" women are something of an anomaly in ballet and even in its more liberal sister, modern dance. Lionized by the international elite, his work enters major museums. With John Hargreaves, Wendy Hughes, Lucy Angwin, David Cameron, Julia Blake, Anna Jemison, Charles Tingwell, Betty Lucas, Robin Lovejoy, Lucy Uralov, Jon Finlayson, Ron Falk Times-rated: Mature Running time: 1 hour, 36 minutes. .

(Open to the public, it will be at Bovard Auditorium at 7 p. m) This selection of 11 films-which range in subject matter from the crippling effects of child abuse to a dialogue between young and old, to the philosophy behind your haircut-not only contains some lovely surprises, it's one for the USC history books. "It's quite a big job because Bournonville doesn't say where the dancer is on the stage, which foot you're going to start with or anything about the arms" he revealed. The general theme is how women emerged from the background to being active instead of passive historical figures-though this is not a feminist tract. "Mr Boston Official Video Bartender's Guide" Karl-Lorimar $14. 95.

The pizza in question-and of course I must accept some guilt in this matter for having ordered it in the first place-was described as coming topped with "duck and chili" As it turned out, there was no chili involved-at least no chili in any sense that I understand the term There didn't seem to be much duck, either. Through most of the show, lanky and laconic Joe Maphis could have passed for one of Disneyland's audio-animatronics robots, except that an android's movements would probably have been more life-like. Traveling by train to Tallix several days a week, Graves supervised the massive project, mostly carried out by technicians who also produce sculpture for Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine, Willem De Kooning and Reuben Nakian. While his fans suffer to work back on the freeways, Morgan is pulling in seven-pounders "We're talking fresh water here" he said. But beyond the fascination of seeing glass in every form from expressionistically painted old windows to wire-wrapped vases, the general run of work is so ragged that you have to wonder whether this is progress. FOR THE RECORDAmerican composer William Schuman was erroneously referred to as "the late" William Schuman in a Calendar report announcing the 1985-86 Los Angeles Philharmonic season The composer will celebrate his 75th birthday Aug 4 The Times regrets the error. Roger Lebow skillfully played Zoltan Kodaly's Sonata for Violincello Solo as accompaniment.

Begun in 1956, Granada was on the TV map long before it gave us "The Jewel in the Crown" a magnificent miniseries about the last wrenching days of the British Raj in India. "If I was forced to put a 'G' label on my records, that would be death to me" he said. Although their impeccable technique makes them gilt-edged calling cards to the film industry, too often their scripts have slipped into the banal and cliched. Yet, for all his straightforwardness, Rowe's performance is murky-it is difficult to ascertain his concerns and the nature of his passions. "We don't have anything against him (Jerry Weintraub) or his movie" says councilwoman Nancy Douthit, sounding the majority opinion of rich, exclusive Palm Beach, Fla, which has successfully kept Weintraub's "Happy New Year" off its streets "We're against any film companies being here.

and 8 p. m) Saturday at the East County Performing Arts Center here. They flipped when they saw me dance, but they said I was too young. There can be no question that Clifford would have been an asset to any company He was a compelling dancer His energy seems unlimited. But few actors dared to come forward with a specific complaint. The son of a Scotland Yard detective, he was 16 when he teamed with his pals Simon Nicol and Ashley Hutchings to form the Byrds-inspired Fairport Convention. tour: "The Knight in the Tiger's Skin" choreographed by artistic director Oleg Vinogradov Following its U. S. Since the footage was first broadcast, Western relief efforts that include Band Aid, USA for Africa and Live Aid have traced their roots to Amin's photojournalism. But U. S.

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