The food is hearty, straightforward and homier than I had anticipated. "I think the ball is moving the other way" said Donna Lipp, who shares management of Garfield's with Marc Trimble. One of the pleasantest surprises of the season is Dawn's re-emergence as a first-rate, jazz-influenced singer. To Wuorinen, changes in society should be reflected in the concert hall Less genuflecting to the past is in order.
I did 'On Golden Pond' with Charlie Durning at the Ahmanson, and I must confess that one of my favorite theaters is the Taper I'd love to do a play there Gordon (Davidson) likes Athol Fugard I love Fugard. But Stillwell and Jim Otto, an all-pro center with the Raiders for 15 years, are the chief focus of a powerful and shocking documentary on HBO that shows the grimmer flip side of pro football. NEW AND COMING: Burt Reynolds' action film, "Stick" was a recent box office disappointment. He spent a lot of time there on the last Heartbreakers tour in 1983 and spent several weeks around his home town after the tour. His is a highly cinematic take on the city and each of Ojeda's images is carefully framed; we see the upper stories of buildings that soar upward and puncture the sky. However, it happens that the first Southland restaurant that made a splash serving Cajun food (it publicized its opening with searchlights) served a roux-less, file-less "gumbo" made of braised beef with bell peppers and shrimp, and now most of our restaurants-Nash's included-consider that the beginning and end of gumbo.
The art amounts to more than sloganeering and, while it contains no masterpieces, the exhibition reminds us that the most enduring political art is the product of extraordinarily gifted artists. But if ever a movie needed a modest, straight-ahead style to its telling, it's this one. For the Baryshnikov/Anastos "Cinderella" is nothing less than a million-dollar imposition-on the dancers' talent, on Prokofiev's score and, most of all, on the endearing fairy tale and those who can still be touched by it. At the very least, it could lower our standards, and we're here to raise standards, not lower them.
(Troma)What has become a screen tradition will continue in the summer of '86. Were this a finer-grained play, the ambiguity would enrich it. "Louie Bluie" (at the Nuart through Friday) captures this venerable black string musician in all his ribald splendor. A fast montage of clips from old science fiction flicks shows the visitors what TV has taught the aliens about humans' treatment of creatures from outer space. A black cop investigating the murder of two fellow officers by a black revolutionary group is the sort of dramatic premise that ought to send sparks flying.
"Many fine performances have not made it to the winner's circle" the director said. Steve Kelley, political cartoonist of the San Diego Union, judged the show and culled the long list of entries down to 46 pieces for display. The artist builds the stuff of his message into a laid back, modest, unassertive style that is nearly unidentifiably traditional, not quite tight enough to be representational, not loose enough to be true Impressionism. They stem from my own deep conviction that nuclear devastation is something we don't trivialize, as "Imagining the Future" seemed intent on doing. (Lewis later recorded the song and still includes it in his concerts. Moving through volumes two (1952-1955) and three (1955-58, we hear other artists who mixed gospel, blues, pop and jazz with the freedom and vitality of musicians working outside the constraint of formal pop rules. But with guys it's like you're showing off" It is also more risky for a man, Smith said. It's also good for us to find out what artists he's interested in because in the future he might contribute to a catalogue or lecture at the museum" 4 p. m-Over to 10th Avenue and the recently renovated, futuristic offices of designer Massimo Vignelli.
show was the station's highest rated time-slot, has resigned. "Think what it would mean to have those books available" he exclaimed, gleefully anticipating a project that could occupy the entire careers of several historians and produce a library shelf full of accessible information Kenneth Donahue thought about such things. . That makes fatherly Frank Baugh of the BBC's "Breakfast Time" look like someone passing uneasily through mid-life crisis You half expect him to show up one morning in pajamas. "EASY PIECES" Lloyd Cole & the Commotions Geffen. Under the consultants' preliminary plans being considered by the City Council, the city would: Join the school district in completely revamping the 50-year-old auditorium near 1st and Ross streets. Speculation about an afterlife is avoided; only the fundamental fact of death is addressed. Actually, De Lint is more serious than he lets on; for several years he's been working on a retelling of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette's flight to Varennes in which they successfully elude capture and their eventual grim fate at the Bastille.
Unlike most weighty rock tomes these days, Waller's book (Scribner's: $12. 95, softcover) is more anecdotal than academic, offering glimpses into the wonderful, if often strange realm of Hitsville, U. S. A. So when people talk about actors being inhabited by a character you really have been By Jamie more than anyone. Campanella went on to earn a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Harvard, worked as a film editor at CBS News, added a master's degree in business administration from Columbia, served as a production executive at CBS Entertainment and, for the last five years, has been pursuing a career in Hollywood as a producer, director and writer. Other recognizable faces who have all worked on local stages include Susanna Thompson, Katherine Faulconer, Gail West, Navarre Perry, Ann Richardson, Robert Hansen and John Mathers. Among the child actors are Ricardo Alzaga and Marcos Ortiz who plays the young student, Roberto Alvarez. The stark reality of a benign FCC, bent on steering totally clear of media takeover attempts, appeared to have drastically changed broadcasters' perception of Fowler's free market philosophy. "It got to me so much that I went into the band and said, 'Let's do something about it' " Lora, a 15-year-old high school freshman, suffers from Ewing's sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that has affected her right leg.
