"Those that do great deeds often have to be irritating" But Geldof did get recognition from the British Broadcasting Corp. Marc Nathanson, owner of Pasadena-based Falcon Cable, said that his installers now answer questions about hooking up VCRs and, in some cases, offer channel boxes that allow simultaneous taping and viewing. At Tavern by the Sea, the restaurant provides the wall space and throws a reception for the featured artist. Offering more personality was spunky, second-billed Cherrelle, whose recent No. In a more generic sense, it is also the very evocative title of Steve Rogers' latest series of terra-cotta sculptural tableaux, in which the contrast between the demimonde and conspicuous consumption becomes an effective simile for the contradictions of neo-colonialism in the Third World.
Georges Pretre conducts both works with the empathy born of long experience and an intimate association with the music, while Barbara Hendricks sings the soprano solos in "Stabat Mater" with an affecting combination of emotional intensity and purity of tone. . In a show promoting the ROIR Records' cassette "Garage Sale" four local bands outlined the joys of go-go boots, mini-skirts, paisley shirts and sounds based on such early Stones-inspired Sunset Strip cavemen as the Seeds or Standells. It falls between the endowment's $5. 1 million in literature grants to individual writers and its $6. 9 million in expansion (or ethnic minority) arts program. 'LIZ AND MARY' The two one-acts at Galaxy Stage might have come from different galaxies. No, this movie isn't one of those backstage show-biz stories. In general, the faithful weren't happy with "The Dream Coast" but they weren't angry at it.
Moreover, sections of the medieval city still overlie buried strata of Roman works. (Having heard it, I can confirm that "Dialects" is an extraordinary accomplishment) A polyethnic collection, it represents, he said, many of the peoples and places he has known, with impressions of their moods, their songs and dances, their laughter. Among some of Los Angeles' tradition-minded young rockers, it's singer-guitarist Magic Sam, who was on the verge of recognition as a major blues talent before his death in 1969 at 32. Outfitted in a burgundy beret and examples from what must be a closetful of loud suits, Armstrong is a flamboyant raconteur, given to such delicious self-mythology that his reminiscences have the sultry air of after-hours tall tales. A good dose of color to engender that necessary intangible excitement was needed, however. The band features his brother Tony on drums, Joe Azzarello on piano, and Tom Azzarello on stand-up bass. An alumnus of three of those 1950s summers, walking the halls of the academy recently, finds the ambiance unchanged In every nook and cranny, it seems, someone is practicing.
Second feature is "Sure Death 2: Stop the Conspiracy" a samurai film starring Makoto Fujita and the veteran Isuzu Yamada 'AMAGI PASS' A Shochiku release of a Kiri production Producer Yoshitaro Nomura Writer-director Haruhiko Mimura Based on the novel by Seicho Matsumoto Camera Yoshimasa Hanetaka Music Mitsuaki Kanno Art director Yutaka Yokoyama. Hess has jumped squarely into the Neo-Expressionist camp, but he brings to it an unusually strong grip on drawing and painting, as well as emotional fervor that feels authentic. Tens of thousands of 45s from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s will be sold for 50 cents each Eldorado is at 11023 Chapman Ave. There is also a sameness in his simple, straightforward melodies. You can't help liking Lee and her friends, who remind you of a hipper version of the "Laverne and Shirley" gang. Since 1981, he's also been the producer-host of "Native America" a weekly cable television show carried by Cablevision of Orange.
This is the version that will be staged, in a fascinating modern production, by Michael Milenski's Long Beach Opera next month. Riccardo Muti conducted its premiere at the Vienna Staatsoper a year later. Chomsky vows that his Schell game works, that viewers will be unable to tell the phony Schell from the real Schell in final scenes where Peter is mysteriously shown only in the shadowy background Chomsky is wrong The sins of Peter. . "He has for years" The demise of the popular standard and the onslaught of R&B, C&W, rock and other current forms began four decades ago, Charlie Shoemake said "We lost it (the classic popular music form) in the '40s. The long shots: Vanessa Redgrave "The Bostonians) and the two other farm-film women, Sissy Spacek "The River) and Jessica Lange "Country Supporting actor and actress favorites are Haing S Ngor "The Killing Fields) and Peggy Ashcroft "Passage. However, it has taken Woody Allen (who, with Alan Rudolph, would seem to be the director on whose mercy to throw oneself if you are an actress today) to unveil the bewitching Wiest for the rest of the world. In "Hannah" she plays, of course, a quintessential New Yorker, a schizy dabbler with perhaps too many half-talents: cooking, acting, writing and that very feminine and personal form of self-expression, dressing.
Although he was interviewed by the show's scriptwriter, Ernest Kinoy, Friendly said he turned down a request to be a consultant on the program because he dislikes docudramas and how they sometimes bend fact for the sake of drama. If death from radiation, child abuse and divorced parents aren't enough, Zal now must face a faith crisis when her younger sister dies from a muscle disorder in "God, the Universe, and Hot Fudge Sundaes" a "CBS Schoolbreak Special" airing today at 3 p. m on Channel 2 (3:30 p. m on Channel 8. The lowest ebb in relations between the family's youngest, tall, blond 15-year-old Connie (Laura Dern) and her youngish mother (Mary Kay Place, who alternately loves her daughter and finds her the most selfish human being ever put on the planet. Unfinished galleries totaling about 30,000 square feet are calmly proportioned, capacious enough for oversize works, flexible enough to subdivide into more intimate spaces.
Not quite as warmly welcomed was "The Wizard of Elm Street" about a whimsical inventor who occasionally works for the Pentagon. Back home, he organized revolutionary artists as the Syndicate of Technical Workers, Painters and Sculptors. Irene Cara performs "Here's to the Losers" a tribute to the famous stars whom people assume have won Oscars but really haven't. Compared to the veteran husband-wife duo of Joe and Rose Lee Maphis, so-called "new traditionalists" of country like Ricky Skaggs and the Judds seem more like musical revolutionaries.
The licensing thing looks like a grand slam" Despite his legal troubles, Don King continues to wear diamond stick pins and hand-tailored suits. He is a classicist who embraces all-well, almost all-that is trendy and/or instantly accessible He is resourceful, adaptable, energetic, clever. Before that, her major work had been a "Name Wall" at the Los Angeles International Airport, for which she titled thousands of wall tiles along the airport's long passageways with first names-a means, she explained, "of transforming and personalizing a very depersonalized public space. "It's a show in which we are attempting as well as we can to create the experience and show what everybody involved goes through" Rintels is an old hand at live drama, having produced this decade's live NBC offerings "The Oldest Living Graduate" "All the Way Home" and two other plays, all set on a stage before an audience.
Like nearly everything in her performance, this demonstration of grace under pressure went beautifully. Without the Hawk, Furillo's ego runs amok-interrupting callers with irrelevant comments, oozing his love for the Dodgers, playing songs for Pedro "the Warrior" etc. As the sun starts to set over our city's many interchanges, giving a puce hue to the cloud of nitrous oxide that hangs over us, L. A's bone-weary commuters drag themselves into their cars for the long, arduous drive home. I like to push myself as far as I can go-even farther than I think I can go" This weekend, Teroy is repeating his explosive performance as the brazen bartender in "Za Za's" a sassy ensemble number that brought down the house at the San Diego Area Dance Alliance concert recently. But Gilliam, who went to Birmingham High School in Panorama City and once worked for an ad agency that did campaigns for Universal movies, said he isn't too concerned The money will come from somewhere. Ezralow is eager to explain, for instance, what the Momixers are doing at the sound stage of A&M. Finally, we hear Libby's story, as she tells it to her nice sky-diving instructor, Mulkey, who stayed behind to help with the dishes.
