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The attention is somewhat of an embarrassment to the writer, who thinks of the redwood cottage as "a tree house where I can dump my books and stick things up on the wall like a child(In his bone-white office, he has pinned up a post card of the Pope mugging with newspaper photographers-which is about as much religious iconography as Moore can muster) Otherwise, out past raggle-taggle Malibu proper, the land is wild and quiet. Henze found his inspiration in a Balzac short story and in related caricature illustrations by Grandville entitled "Scenes From the Private and Public Lives of Animals" With his favored librettist Edward Bond, the composer blithely moved the action, and the inaction, from the French Directoire to Victorian London. He was brought up in Baltimore with a healthy respect for family, neighborhood and marriage-a social institution he's tripped over twice. The result, despite moments of glory, is the mishmash it has to be.

As a reporter for a big-city station, Welsh was able to make use of more sophisticated equipment-and to cover bigger stories. May Day is described in the MGM/UA press kit as "a woman who commits herself to murder and love-making with equal amounts of passion" If that sounds like a healthy dose of good 007 fun, the Honda set certainly provided no parallel emotion. He moved to KTTV Channel 11 in 1970, back to KTLA in 1971, to KHJ-TV Channel 9 in 1973 and back to KTLA again in 1975, where he has been ever since as anchor, commentator and managing editor of the weeknight newscasts at 10 p. m. I didn't know anything-not even that coriander seeds and cilantro leaves came from the same plant. Its homeyness, and the warm familiarity between its staff and operator Leah Adler (Steven Spielberg's mom, make the Milky Way worth a visit. "It was called 'Is Nudity Required' It wasn't, incidentally" Whitney is quick to point out that nudity wasn't required in her Playboy pose either.

"It wasn't until I was 17 and started USIU that I began to think seriously about a career" He studied at United States International University's musical theater program. LOS ANGELES — Jamie Torcellini's name has never been a household word in San Diego. Summoning one of his minions, he eased Aunt Emily out of her coat, and then, instead of leading her to a table, took her on a little tour of his domain. This was conducted in the hushed tones of a guide revealing the wonders of the cathedral at Chartres, and as he talked of echoing arches and domed ceilings that draw the gaze inward, I kept waiting for references to clerestory windows. Four monotypes are mainly devoted to the scrawled image of a gunboat centered in an abstract wash. Los Angeles is open and gradual; there's all this brightness to contend with.

Performances through May 10 are at 12852 Main St, Garden Grove, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p. m and Sundays at 3 and 7:30 p. m Call (714) 636-7213 for information. . Lyden was a leading man on stage in companies that toured the country in the late 1920s, but many of those companies died when talking pictures came along in 1929. There is a vast audience out there, and they are fulfilling needs we aren't. Are they closing down? "No" said Norman Maibaum, one of the partners in the Las Palmas venture, who said he was unaware the phone had been disconnected "It's just dormant. "You hope that the responsibility of making movies will fall into the hands of essentially moral people" Members of this audience (professional psychologists who work with entertainment people or in the industry themselves) sounded like members of any other audience concerned with the effects of the media on society. She also has a highly rated weekly radio show, "Sexually Speaking" carried on 52 stations around the country (9 p. m Sundays on KFI in Los Angeles And she's the author of a best-selling book, "Dr.

In fact, despite his multiple successes in productions of "A Chorus Line" and "Cats" Torcellini's recognition factor is relatively low. In addition, he is the new music director and conductor of the Northwest Chamber Orchestra in Seattle, where the ensemble plays a season of eight pairs of concerts at the University of Washington. Their shared pain, which slowly transforms itself back into love, seems nothing less than the real thing. In contrast, Gehry's sketches for his singular house appear intuitive, and Graves' studies for the Post Modernist-styled Portland Building are more like doodles than drawings. With "Rambo" which has grossed $142 million domestically, that would mean net profits of more than $30 million to Tri-Star, after the $8-million to $10-million it has spent for marketing the picture. But between the socially anguishing nature of its discourse, its vulgarian trappings, its rancidity and disharmonies (music by Fredric Myrow and Cassidy seems deliberately unappealing, the sum becomes much less than its disjointed parts. "We lost $3 million a year on 'Soap' because advertisers wouldn't support it" he recalled recently.

All passion spent for the night, the characters then fall into reconciliations and new romantic partnerships that might turn out to have staying power but that, given this family's emotional constancy, might also fall apart by next Tuesday. Sometimes we must be with the new" A performance of scenes from Suzuki's arrangement of "The Bacchae" will be performed Sunday by the UCSD students he is rehearsing at the Mandell Weiss Center for the Performing Arts. This is stylized storytelling, done with most marvelous grace and invention, and with a sure and steady progression from whimsical, innocent light to cacophonous dark, from dream to nightmare, and with the dancers flying out over the audience and up into the rafter gods. 'PAINTING CHURCHES' A play by Tina Howe, with Patricia Fraser, Ford Rainey, Joan McMurtrey Director Lee Shallat Setting Mark Donnelly Costumes Shigeru Yaji Lighting Peter Maradudin.

Singer-actor Burl Ives, national spokesman for the Kennedy Center arts education programs, will appear at a concert devoted to multicultural songs and dances March 19 at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium. But finally he parlayed his skills as a rider-he grew up on his father's Nebraska ranch-and his acting experience into a successful career, which lasted from 1932 to 1962. "We believe the show has an audience in Los Angeles" Previews start Jan 23. FEB 1: "The Common Pursuit" Actors for Themselves at the Matrix. One of last week's showcases was "The CBS Morning News" where the inexplicable Phyllis George was interviewing three chic gray-haired women about their regimens for staying young while growing old Good topic. By birth and achievement he is destined to become the 16th head of the Kita School. And film lovers, on the other hand, would prize a fine foreign-language film much more than this version, which suffers from a lack of strong identity, seeming neither European or American. .

Carraba briefly stepped in to explain how the band got an American record contract. Given that premise, and this cast (including Sam Waterston as Danson's buddy, the movie might have come up bright, warm and amusing But a little male guilt may be operating here. At one level he is a sour satirist grousing endlessly about a "phony" art world, at another he is a cracker-barrel philosopher pursuing blue-sky questions about the nature of reality. "Know how difficult it is to sing from a wheelchair? Go listen to him" Cole urged. She may represent souped-up womanhood at its most fanciful but she does so with great warmth and a sharp sense of herself.

"Made for Each Other" (rated PG for mature themes) clearly was made to last. The wanderer, lost in book or museum, was inclined to forget what country he came from and the town he was in as well as what century. 22 at the Forum-so lead singer Dee Snider can undergo surgery for removal of throat polyps No replacement dates have been announced. . That's how one feels in Chartres Cathedral, because there's so much there" Miller has lectured regularly in the U. S. Well, first impressions are always wrong and full of valuable misinformation. A deal with A&M Records last year fell apart during the recording of "Interior Hearts" "After the emulators (on Arthur's vocals) were brought in and the saxophones and the keyboards and then they wanted to have Lindsey Buckingham play acoustic guitar, we said, 'Wait a minute' " recalls guitarist Brian Hansen, 28 "It didn't fit somehow" adds Arthur. "This thing just keeps getting bigger every year" Ebert said to a fan while signing an autograph.

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