The Arizona Chamber Choir will visit the Southland to perform at Golden West College on Thursday at 8 p. m in the Mainstage Theater. "She's the other woman, and if you don't like the other woman, you're not about to like the movie. The last playwright to chide an important director in public for strong-arming his text was, I believe, Edward Albee, in regard to William Ball's florid staging of "Tiny Alice" for the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco That was 16 years ago. This bizarre and tragic story put the media in a box and raised critical ethical questions about the coverage. "At the beginning with a director, you're hedging around, wondering, 'What does he really mean' And when you don't honestly know, then you're in trouble. If his small landscape abstractions on copper or bronze foil seem uncharacteristically trivial, he still turns out elegant, authoritative works-now in oil and gold leaf on contoured wood panels. Fans who sample some of the 15 to 20 albums available in the States will discover that the sound is far removed from Nigeria's juju music, the most widely known African style here.
(The film makers' almost miraculously fine sound work is at its best in the jail-house conversations between DeWayne and his blustering arsonist-father, lecturing his son on smoking through the haze of his own chain-smoked cigarette)Shellie is 13, blond, new to the streets. (The name is Catalan, not French; the Roussillon is French Catalonia-and bread prepared in this manner is as popular here as it is in Catalan Spain)The Guide Michelin has never heard of the Chateau de Jau. Hey, kid! Don't move around when the king is on" To someone who offered a feeble heckle: "Don't start with me This is my racket. "I do all my own television and radio commercials, and I do the flyers and posters" Frias said "Sometimes I work 15 or 16 hours a day on these shows.
Instead, he burst into laughter so hysterical that he drew stares from people at neighboring tables in the restaurant where the interview was conducted. Still, a fine representation of a peerless all-around jazz vocal artist 4 stars. . It's the seven artists' transformation of their materials that causes double-takes in this show of illusionistic sculpture. The program was designed to explore "relationships among public policy, the arts, economics and design in major urban centers" according to Sherrod.
One doesn't have to be an implacable purist to complain about a certain degree of silliness here, or to note that the dainty Adam score fails to accommodate the folksy Louisiana milieu, or to worry that distinctions get lost when the cad-hero is deprived of his official nobility. Ultimately, however, none of this matters much. "I don't think there is any other place in the country where you have such a forward-looking theater (associated) with a forward-looking training program of a very high quality" Riddell said. This is a homey place, yes, and a little quirky-you get your own drinks from a coldbox (opener at the cash register, glasses on demand, and the walls are decorated with religious art, a photo of Raul Iglesias and several signs pointedly reading, "Skinny Cooks Can't Be Trusted" Above all, though, it is a sterling little Mexican restaurant that resolutely makes everything itself, down to the tortillas and the chorizo sausage. But Wesley Ruggles, its director, was not among those nominated. It sounds like a curious affiliation, although the Teamsters also represent teachers, pilots, doctors and computer technicians, among other professionals. When he condenses the impact of a "Night Train" sets a "Salsa Man" to dancing, casts a drama against a molten mountain or pits himself against an ocean liner-all in thickly impastoed little paintings encased in heavy, dark frames-he presents quivering chunks of action that draw their authentic strength from apocalyptic terror and Latino culture In the larger paintings, this energy generally dissipates. Last month the Center and the American Ballet Theatre announced the ABT will perform "The Nutcracker" for a one-week engagement this December in the Center's 3,000-seat multipurpose theatre in Costa Mesa. .
The Los Angeles International Film Exposition will relocate to Westwood for its 1985 edition, which will run from March 14 through March 28. In fact, they wondered why all these crazy tourists were taking pictures of it when Piccadilly Circus was within walking distance. Zamyatin, chief of the international information department of the Soviet Union's Communist Party Central Committee to propose that Soviet journalists participate in a one- or two-hour Worldnet session questioning senior U. S officials in return for a program allowing American journalists to question senior Soviet officials. It took 700,000 workmen 36 years to build his mausoleum and the underground army that would protect him after death. Bennet and NPR Chairman Don Mullaly lobbied hard for a fixed automatic annual tithe from NPR member stations under the new plan.
Tickets are $6 for general admission, $5 for Saddleback students and proceeds will be used to establish a scholarship in the slain student's memory. Wilson's mastery of the blues harp was showcased on his version of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Cross My Heart" the group's single excursion into achingly slow traditional blues. I have a suspicion that the idea may not have originated in Hammondsport, N. Y, but it was such an imaginative ploy that for once it made an unanswerable trick or treat. The Afghan government allowed CNN's Moscow bureau chief, Stuart Loory, and journalists from nine other news organizations, including NBC News, to enter the war-torn country on Monday for a government-escorted tour, a CNN spokeswoman said The tour is scheduled to last a week. . Thomas, who has green eyes and coppery skin, recalls making the rounds of modeling agencies only to have them say, "Uh.
The problem apparently is too many bookings and not enough money. Perhaps the fact that these emotions aren't what an audience would normally expect to experience is what makes Schoenberg something of a difficult listen. Still, all might not have been lost if McEwen had found a trio of inspired singing-actors to ignite the fundamental sparks He didn't. The reasons for this and some other things do not become clear, even as events unfold, which keeps "Cat's-Paw" from growing as compelling as one might wish. "The visual on the screen is a very elaborate description of the North-South conflict. Many smaller cities of this country have such a company-San Diego, for instance. Sagansky, a 32-year-old senior vice president of series programming, is regarded within the television community as a bright, articulate and affable executive.
"This is the greatest collection of loot ever to leave this country" joked one art expert. Carey Studios will have three sound stages and complete dubbing and editing facilities, said a spokesperson for the new enterprise. Might as well throw in another entertainment show" ABC's chief, who repeatedly has expressed confidence in Stoddard, reiterated that when interviewed by phone Monday from New York, regarding both the ABC News project and the entertainment programs whose fate Stoddard will decide next week. Next week, says new ABC President John B. But the segment's tone (as a sort of a compressed "That's Incredible) was set by "the hot-footed guru of fire walking" and a parade of dazzling reporters that somehow included the President's son, Michael Reagan, and that media mouse Dr.
It's that they should have some star to steer by beyond personal stardom. The Megaw's "Curse You Villain, or Only an Orphan Girl" by Henning Nelms, is subtitled "a satire of the melodramas of the Gay Nineties" One wonders why such a genre needs to be satirized. Although set to breathy, rhythmic Peruvian pipes, "Aymara" resembled nothing you might see in Lima or Cuzco. Working independently (though Waters got there first, both created variations on the Nicoise/Provencale pizza style that used California products and fed developing California tastes. Price will sing Strauss' last work, "Vier Letzte Lieder" written in 1948, and the final scene from Strauss' 1905 opera "Salome" according to Walter and a spokesman for the Philharmonic. What a remarkable British-made program, creative and at once blunt and poetic in its use of real-life segments and film clips to show the need of severely disabled persons for human warmth That includes love and sex. In a Griffith film there is always the dynamic, electrifying sense of an artist struggling to express himself. .
It sounds like a violin, but with a very electric, modern sound" The 43-year-old Ponty, born near Normandy, France, wasn't supposed to be a musician. Wang (working with a real budget this time and a fine photographer, Michael Chin) punctuates his scenes with silent still lifes within Mrs. On the heels of its multiple Grammy victory for the "Vocalese" album, Manhattan Transfer was headlined Wednesday in a memorial concert at the Wadsworth Theater honoring Joe Farrell, the flutist and saxophonist who died recently. Yet, for the men who scoured the United States in search of talent up to the standards of Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway, the rhythm and blues so particular to Harlem in the '20s and '30s presented a particularly difficult challenge.
Now, after putting on four no-talent freak acts, why not make the fifth act, say, Ella Fitzgerald? Sneak in Dizzy Gillespie Do something classy. today in Sherwood Hall at La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art. The "Morning News" now is co-anchored by Forrest Sawyer and Maria Shriver. Hot colorful salad $4. 50, which has a julienne of red and green peppers, baby corn and chicken served with a light dipping sauce, looks attractive but tastes bland Ten-ingredient lo mein $4. 50) lacks pizazz Try as we might we could only count six ingredients. In the years since it was spawned as an urban street music in the ghettos of the Bronx, rap has devolved from socially significant message to black-teen bubblegum Consider the silly "Roxanne" fad Inspired by U T F.
Samuels, the former business manager of such TV stars as Lynda Carter (to whom he was married, Lindsay Wagner and Jaclyn Smith, chose "The Iron Eagle" as his first feature after making a $100-million funding deal with an anonymous Texas land developer and oilman and a long-term distribution deal with Tri-Star Pictures that have effectively turned him into a one-man studio. He says he met the oilman about 18 months ago in a social tennis match set up by his friend Chris Evert Lloyd. Plays Tuesdays-Sundays at 8 p. m, with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 Closes Jan 12 Tickets $10$20 514 S Spring St (213) 627-5599. . In one jail, a sympathetic guard helped him break those rules. Ironically, Ferguson says, the larger the city, the more difficult it has been to build a following for the big-screen idea.
It's easy enough to weave a bargain-basement psychoanalysis of the guy's art as a combined act of rage against his father, passion for his mother and conviction that he was himself worthless dreck The most touching work here is outdoors on the campus. Me, I just want to become a good actress" Because of her father's Hungarian background, she speaks fluent Hungarian; she's also learning Italian "I want very much to work in Europe I love it there. "Can a Guy Say No" was produced by Fred Berner and Diana Kerew from a novel by Todd Strasser, "A Very Touchy Subject". Unlike the French, who interpret fashion in terms of hats-and-gloves hauteur , or the British, who see it as a satirical spoof of shock and outrage, Milanese designers have made friends and influenced retailers the world over by dealing in salable sportswear for the super sports. 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.
