"They were often big and they were such strange creatures-unlike any living animals in many ways And their inaccessibility adds to their fascination. "Time and again the networks have refused the spots we have offered, even though we are prepared to pay for time to run them and would do so without our corporate signature" he said. Those in charge of the camp tell us that they don't remember, or were only obeying orders (it was wartime, after all) or were actually doing the best they could to help the prisoners within reason. One shows esoteric singer Kate Bush trying harder than ever to match her complex music with compelling visuals, while the other finds some new hotshots not trying very hard at all-on purpose. As a co-sponsor of the event, Orange County Center officials have agreed to provide managerial and other "technical assistance" for that initial program. ) tried to leave the television business in 1961 to complete his UCLA doctoral work in political science, Universal lured him back with the promise of big bucks and a three-hour workday.
Last night, 40,000 people died" Whether this hard sell motivated gifts is questionable, since Mosley's group incurred deficits its first two years and, although it's still on TV, Marty Mosley, the minister's son, said Priority One has yet to reach $1 million in annual donations. Its plans for 1986 include managing and booking various local and national acts, as well as continuing to produce concerts elsewhere in the nation-but not in San Diego. So the Mission Viejo musician has formed Drummers' Network, an informational and vocational network designed to help get Orange County percussionists a little respect. Among the less serious ones was requiring downtown businessmen to wear clown suits.
Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti will appear together at Hollywood Bowl on Sept 6 during a four-city concert tour. He added lyrics so that it could be performed by Lloyd Bridges as the White Knight during a dance sequence with Alice. Sometimes I think it's the rest of the society that's handicapped because we cannot always understand that minds and imagination can be reached, no matter the obstacles" Even in his Central America appearances, his songs-which include many of the American works long associated with Ives, from "Big Rock Candy Mountain" to "Foggy, Foggy Dew-are all sung in English. Forced with his brother to spend World War II with elderly grandparents in Canada, they became steeped in alienation.
In this day of matinee-idol indulgences, he seems content to conduct the orchestra, not the audience. It's vintage Withers with a contemporary feel, mostly mellow and romantic, and certainly as good as any album he's made since the early '70s, when he had his greatest success with hit singles like "Ain't No Sunshine" "Use Me" "Lean on Me" and "Grandma's Hands" His new songs are full of that old Withers warmth and down-home insight. He once described his acting childhood as the educational equivalent of a candy store; he could pick up a handful of knowledge on any flavor of film making that he wanted. Comparatively dry, black-and-white images include strikingly sharp photomosaics of the forbidding Martian landscape and a pock-marked hemisphere of Mercury. The band wasn't a hit in Norway until after its international success. Menaced by dull dialogue and situations as much as by the creature itself is an attractive, largely unfamiliar cast that includes Klaus Kinski, who seems to have dropped in from "Android" that modestly budgeted sci-fi film that's everything "Creature" isn't. George Badonsky's Maxim's on Astor in Chicago, formerly Maxim's of Chicago, and never any relation to the original Paris Maxim's (even though its interior was copied after that establishment, has gone out of business.
Chinese vegetarian cuisine evolved from Buddhism, and its myriad of flavors often remind me of my travels in Taiwan. Also named in the complaint was WJLA-TV, ABC's affiliated station in Washington. She tried to separate her life on and off the set, but the role stayed with her even after production had finished. Are we fat, bald and wasted? I think I've held up OK" That's an understatement At 42, Fabian looks remarkably youthful.
For the last 15 months, he has done nothing but wander the world. Klavier Records KD7029 (9700 Glenoaks Blvd, Sun Valley, Calif 91352. After spending all day at his desk, he goes on stage to play "Othello" or the Captain in "Dance of Death" or, for fun, Tattle in "Love for Love" Eventually he starts to blank out on stage. Besides encouraging the band initially, Etzioni-who had joined the group by now on bass-also contributed some of the group's most appealing tunes, including the spirited "East of Eden" and the tender "You Are the Light" Along with McKee, Hedgecock supplied the group's original vision and took over on lead vocals on some appealing songs of his own, including a terrific one about trains that is ideal for Johnny Cash Still, McKee was the heart of Lone Justice's lure.
"It seems to be a cyclical thing and it has a lot to do with the state of the economy" (It seems true that art flourishes in difficult and testing times, as in the German '20s and the American '30s) but that audiences, understandably, opt more heavily than usual for easy and diverting fare when the real world is in a jam) "I don't think people are searching for discussions of the society" Fonda said. Still, a lot of angry Americans have been getting a chance to say their piece on TV this week. Lou Paciocco, the reigning king-queen-of La Cage aux Folles, is half owner with his brother-in-law, Zippy Russo, but of Follerie there is none in this quietly handsome place. Businesses such as the San Diego Standard Brands Paint and Home Decorating Center sponsor exhibitions on their premises. Now, this work has been called many things-gross, meretricious and a mountain of musical landfill, among others-but never great A masterpiece it ain't.
(The capo keeps calling him "President" but Manning stops short of replying, "Yes, Godfather) You might accept those twists. If so, Paramount's main man will have been absent from the screen for a whopping 24 months. . And now, after months of facing each other in a Manhattan courtroom, CBS attorney David M Boies and Westmoreland attorney Dan M. Most of the time I go (to a first meeting) directly after a workout in my gym clothes I'm not there to impress someone. They are by Hadley Worcester, 14; Kim Shaw and Francisco Garcia, both 18, and Thomas A. Not only is this unfair to the rest of the audience and insulting to performers, but management had better do what it says-or not say it. Secure portals for board work. boardvantageFurnished Corporate Apartment HoustonCorporate Doors.
Brecht wrote this litany of horrors between 1934 and 1938 as he saw his countrymen becoming, as one character says, "a whole nation of betrayers and betrayed" In the 17 dramatic scenes, linked by poems and songs, neighbor is pitted against neighbor, friend against friend and father against son as moral choices are tossed like live grenades into the laps of the characters. The Berganza-Plasson "Sheherazade" is part of a magnificent four-disc set (Angel DSCX-3965) devoted to all the songs of Ravel, both piano and ensemble-accompanied. In addition to Berganza's contributions, which also include mesmerizing performances of the "Vocalise en forme de Habanera" and "Chanson espagnole" Jose van Dam is heard in penetratingly dramatic, superbly vocalized interpretations of the Three "Hebrew" songs (his Yiddish pronunciation could, however, have done with some coaching) and "Don Quichotte a Dulcinee; baritone Gabriel Bacquier, a good deal less potent than Van Dam vocally but ever the consummate vocal actor, in the wickedly witty "Histoires Naturelles; soprano Felicity Lott, sultry and self-confident in the Mallarme settings, and soprano Mady Mesple bringing to life an almost-vanished sense of French soubrette piquancy in the delicious set of Greek Folk Songs. (It can also be seen weeknights at midnight on KDOC Channel 56) While the news media rush to Jerry Falwell, who jumps at every chance to speak for the Religious Right, many more TV watchers may be heeding the slicker and shrewder Robertson. Fricka, the erstwhile goddess of marriage, comes on dressed like Frau Minna Wagner or Augusta Tabor or a comically shrewish matron from the Gay '90s. Later, it is Dominique Angel who creates the body-architecture and Raymond Perrin who sets off the kinetic sparks, but always the men remain the primary focus of the work. Calligraphic brush strokes, suggestive open spaces and floating vignettes of texture and pattern allude to landscape, both cosmic and earthbound. My comedy comes from real situations and that's what we intend to show"Other cast members include her neighbor and best friend (Alaina Reed) and the apartment vamp (Jackee Harry The series airs Saturdays at 9:30 p. m.
Christopher Murray is not much more than a derelict body as Bill Leland and Gene Ross provides pleasantries as a friendly neighbor. Mayo Simon's "A Rich Full Life" at the Los Angeles Theatre Center is the most nihilistic new play on American domestic life since Albee's "The Sandbox" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" It has its fascinating elements, not the least of which is that no one is dealing in a major way with the issues Simon raises And it's often touching and funny. And, besides, we asked ourselves, how much more miserable could we get? It was our Vietnam: We had invested too much to pull out now Then-a light at the end of the tunnel. Smiling like a regal, ready hostess, art lecturer Rosamond Bernier plunged into a non-stop monologue on "Art and the Book" at the County Museum of Art. Grooms kills himself building works as big as theater sets or as intricate as ships in bottles. "The majority of these people are forbidden to get up and move around They can't do things like that in their countries. 'Whatever you do and whatever I do' I begged, 'please don't try to be funny That would be fatal' I still say the same thing.
"I don't care why they come into the tent, we're glad to have them" he said. Bookending these episodes, related in clipped vignette style, are interludes with the diner's two full-time residents, essayed with authentic Midwestern plainness by Zoe Walrond and Joann DiSanno, who also provide bridging monologues on subjects ranging from notorious local accidents to the genealogical shenanigans witnessed by a luxurious station wagon known only as "the dinosaur" "The Time of Your Life" it isn't, but it frequently comes mighty close. Yet, the flaws in the story's credibility give way while you're watching to the rhythm and evolution of the relationship, detailed in a succession of nicely textured, well-acted scenes. So too with "The Spencer Tracy Legacy" which sustains momentum largely on the strength of its host, Katharine Hepburn, who infuses the program with a warmth and passion borne out of her conviction that "Spencer was in a class by himself" As an actor, that may be true, although some would argue that Henry Fonda was at least his equal. Regaling a young girl with a story of how he foraged for tools as a poor young artist, he gleefully explained, "To get my brushes I pulled hairs out of cats' tails.
