Attendance figures for its next stop at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston were not available at press time. "Cats" which closed Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, broke the Segerstrom Hall box office record for a one-week engagement. But Sakamoto, 36, bristles at the suggestion that there is something definitively Japanese about him and his work. The result was a show that certainly could satisfy the guitar mavens looking for "technique" but that also spoke to plain old music fans looking for something that rocked well and carried some emotional weight Satriani, 31, has been on a roll lately. "Fantastic Voyage" the Very Special Arts Festival at MainPlace, will showcase the artistic accomplishments of Orange County's disabled students. I am glad (the board) realized it" Matsuda, founder and former first violinist of the highly regarded Sequoia String Quartet, was one of seven panelists reviewing about 110 applications from music organizations throughout the state seeking CAC grants. It says that perhaps you can make a film of complexity and nuance" The idea of making "Hellfire" came up between himself and writer John Junkerman "I was not the hands-on person, Junkerman was" Dower said "But it was a close collaboration.
"Shakespeare has not really shown himself to be part of the mainstream of American culture" said Bridget Potter, an HBO senior vice president who called the project "commendable, of enormous value. Unfortunately, the theater impresario adds, it has failed to open any pocketbooks so far. Concluding the ceremony, they walked arm in arm into the ocean as lapping waves hit the shore, symbolically leaving all borders behind. "Some people did not like to see a woman as the sole anchor of the evening news. The name of actress Holly Hunter's agent, Steve Dontanville of International Creative Management, was misspelled in Monday's Calendar. KIFM's latest coup is a summer concert series at Sea World's Nautilus Amphitheater, thanks to Mike, who orchestrates the station's special events. SAN DIEGO — During the early 1970s, women working in radio were about as scarce as stations devoted to jazz Fifteen years have changed that tune.
But Solomon, president of the giant Tower Records chain, said it's important not only to have price reductions, but price protection on those CDs already in stores. Andres Serrano's 5-foot photographs have things to say about the elegance of violence and cool sadism. Elliot, Nancy, Michael, Hope, Melissa and Gary, as well as Ellyn, the other member of the "thirtysomething" group, are the subject of a lot of talk these days. "There are only two or three (such rituals-say the World Series, the Super Bowl and the Oscars" There you go, three of the biggest television events on the planet.
"Some artists are very shy and almost tremble when you enter their studio. But the closing of the bridge and the traffic tie-up as big as all outdoors become their own perfect commentary on a city which-more dramatically than most-is a paradox of moldering decay and feverish construction The avenues are pocked with holes that would conceal a goat. It was the dinner hour, and before the group split up-some to hear the Schubert recital by pianist Alfred Brendel at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, others to see "The Colored Museum" in preview at the Mark Taper Forum and still others to catch Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound" at the Ahmanson Theatre-Wachtell decided to give a private tour of the Pavilion Then she realized she didn't have the key. But unlike Noyes, who foisted the blame for KNBC's sweeps stories on KNBC station management, Crofoot made no apology for KABC's sweeps series, even though they do not always measure up to the lofty standards of what Crofoot termed "journalism with a capital J" KABC produces special mini-documentaries with its roster of "flamboyant" news personalities to keep ratings high during sweeps periods because that is when advertisers scrutinize ratings to determine how much money they will pay for commercial time, according to Crofoot.
"When you get right down to it, we haven't had a hit in five years" he added "We're really in a pit. The High School of Performing Arts on the Cal State Los Angeles campus is a Los Angeles County facility. Each time the women's conversation begins to relax into a lyricism that makes one hope that the play will at last take flight, Houston crushes her creation with leaden, didactic speeches The story deserves better. Norman Jewison, who directed the 1967 movie, was remembering a few days ago the deep uncertainties he and the executives at United Artists shared about whether audiences would accept a story that accurately captured the acrid flavor and the ugly tensions of racial prejudice. The selections will do little to dispel the stereotype of the zarzuela as simply popular folkloric entertainment, and dramatic context is a necessary victim of the format itself. Norby's comments, made at a packed San Rafael Chamber of Commerce luncheon March 16, were widely reported in the local press. Day and Prince certainly had their problems but, according to Day, time healed those old wounds.
"When I'm psychotic, I'm expressive, but it's to an imaginary audience" her flat voice continues. Creole remoulade is nicely heated with horseradish, Tabasco and Creole mustard. They certainly endanger the delicacy of the original structure Nevertheless, they seldom function as fatal distraction. Credit Cesar Franck and pianist Jean-Philippe Collard for the change from prosaic craft to exhilarating art. "We visited friends in Baton Rouge and on the way to a bar piano gig in Naples, Fla, we stopped in New Orleans" McFerrin recalls He went to hear the Astral Project in a Bourbon Street club "They blew me away" he says "They were one of the best bands I'd ever heard They didn't have a singer I asked if I could sit in.
By now, he is less an uncompromising idealist than an honorable pragmatist, pushed into making relatively small concessions to keep his campaign alive. We had people who don't normally like Wyeth come to see the exhibit" a museum spokeswoman said LACMA Director Earl A. I woke up and there was this guy, this punk-rocker guy with shades, and he goes, 'You're gonna be all right, man' Massive head injury, several stitches. Those prints that deal more subtly with composition or concentrate on light, shadow and detail seem to work better in the catalogue, which used a different process of reproduction. newscasts, "Geraldo" did manage a 5. 7 rating, KCBS' highest in that time period in four years. Efforts to reach him by telephone Saturday and Sunday were unsuccessful. . But in Mandy Patinkin's Inigo "Prepare to die, the movie has a great, archetypal action hero: Errol Flynn with a touch of De Niro and Robin Williams. .
Commercials airing on the programs: Marlboro cigarettes, Colgate-Palmolive products and Rado watches. Actually, they did stop shortly after that knee-slapper, and Hope wrapped up the show a few minutes later. Neither entertainer was able to attend the ceremonies, which featured clips from their television careers. "Everything" The 65-year-old self-proclaimed seeker of beauty has traveled to every corner of the world to indulge his insatiable appetite for opera, ballet, music, theater, and just about every other form of artistic expression-worshiping not just the art form, but the artists themselves. Preparing lunch recently in the kitchen of his Spanish bungalow on a tree-lined street in Venice, the 41-year-old San Francisco native resembled neither his Goldblume nor Surface character, except for their shared physical traits: the slight build, the puckish face, the brush-cut hair.
Today, thanks to a moving ABC "Wide World of Sports" feature on his four-day assault on the 1986 New York marathon course, Wieland sleuths the seedy streets of a generic East Coast city as a regular on NBC's new detective series, "Sonny Spoon" Wieland says it was that report-showing him swinging himself forward on his arms, a yard at a time-that caught the attention of "Sonny Spoon" executive producer Stephen J Cannell "He said, 'Wow, this dude is something else. And in a nice bit of irony, Garfield was De Mornay's acting teacher eight years ago at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. . The music director, in his fourth season at the helm of the orchestra, will open the concert year Oct 20-23, conducting Shostakovich's Symphony No. That's because some, like Kienholz's "The Friendly Gray Computer" or Lowell Nesbitt's "IBM 729" only use them as subject matter for scorn or admiration. NEW YORK — Once upon a time painters who copied photographs hid them under their palettes when visitors came to the studio. (The charge involved distributing a painting by Swiss artist H. R. Perhaps Littrell confused the meaning of "supportive" Had the councilman ever been to a Grove production? Indeed he had Twice.
He accomplishes this, in part, by bringing a dash of spontaneity to "Mark Twain Tonight" that might not be expected from someone who has performed it more than 1,800 times. The thing about wit is that it's usually sweetest in small doses. The cops break it up" Danny Boy would love to lecture for hours, but a newly discovered party a few blocks away demands his presence"We get to know some of the security guards on a first-name basis" says Amy Zimand, 16, an El Camino junior. And Melange Seafood has dived into the restaurant fray in Encino, under the direction of former New Yorkers Harvey and David Kotler, with New Orleans-trained chef Philip Callahan in the kitchen. TV seems to want to turn it into soap opera: "The Young and the Restless Cope With Combat" The soaps, to be fair, are much better written The characters don't walk around sounding like aliens.
Yet the Schecters still avoid using the telephones at their hotel, assuming they are tapped. Teaching jobs, which generally require a graduate degree, are hard to get. Dustin Hoffman stars as an out-of-work actor who dons a dress to become one of the country's hottest soap opera stars. Sotheby's auction house is holding a sale of Soviet modern and contemporary art July 7 in Moscow. Radical Russian art suppressed in the Stalinist era and kept hidden from the Soviet public for more than half a century will once again be shown to the Russian people. The piece de resistance is not the race but a giant bonfire of cars. In a separate interview, Goldberg snapped, "He's said nasty things about Belinda and me that I thought were totally uncalled for.
"I work with companies to find them quality, attractive art to display, but nine out of 10 of them are really interested in suitable, pleasing art. The lofty Balanchine gang, it seemed, was trying to emulate the earthy Joffrey gang Mourning had become eclectic. "I don't think museums can afford to build great collections the way they once did. " Being Latin, the Wild Cards have had to face up to being labeled as another Los Lobos-the acclaimed Mexican-American band from East Los Angeles that mixes traditional Mexican folk material with tough blues and anthemic, mainstream rock. Proving you can't keep a good band down, the Gun Club-noted for changing musicians more often than UCLA goes through basketball coach prospects-has emerged after a three-year hiatus with its surest lineup yet. Arriving on time, he and his guests, among them an important client of his, were seated at a small table in the middle of the bar area-and told that tables in the main restaurant had all been reserved.
At all times, he's a sunny imp and a nonpareil jester" Said Giselle Benatar in the Herald-Examiner: "A master of performance art, Polivka incorporates both modern and medieval techniques into a startling unconventional drama. "Art not a poet? Then thou liest) His mood is as bitter as that of his hero, a fatuous millionaire suddenly reduced to a filthy hermit Imagine the Book of Job without a happy ending. The most important law: All animals have unlimited credit accounts at Acme Co" Some of his best segments involved observations or admissions that played off-or against-his physical appearance and the personality he projects: the epitome of masculinity, a big, loud guy in a big, loud shirt. Four years after their debut at a college fraternity party, they have finally broken into the San Diego nightclub circuit. " She pointed to a burial photograph of her grandmother, who had committed suicide.
But by the same token it is rewarding to know that jazz, more than any music that preceded it, has been preserved in large measure through the ever greater fidelity of phonograph records, and that the compact disc represents the disc medium in its most sophisticated state. The festival concludes with the San Diego premiere of "Bagdad Cafe" the film scheduled to play the Guild after its current attraction, "White Mischief" concludes its run. His settings of these Falstaffian texts often emerge graceful, musical, canny and comprehensible. Michael Coleman and Conwell Worthington, who were in charge of the pageants in 1983-85, also asked for $55 million in damages in their federal lawsuit.
Of the five Japanese-American contemporary artists showing at the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center (through July 31, only Nancy Uyemura pays an overt homage to the Japanese aesthetic and she was born right here in Santa Monica. The two wrestled atop a tower until Gerard shot the one-armed man and set the stage for Kimble to walk free at last. Stoppard's satirical "The Real Inspector Hound" (directed by Sheryl Donchey) also focuses on stage life, but his writing is less whimsical and more nervy. Maduro means ripe -only ripe plantains are used for the empanadas de maduro with creamy filling. No innovation there: the gadget can be traced back to the vocoders used by Sly Stone and others almost 20 years ago. We're always aware of that schism-and as the crisis ripens, it seems increasingly futile and absurd. Sometimes it's better to look at a large issue through a more simplified focal point: the strategy of writer-director Michel Khleifi in his disturbing, lyrical "Wedding in Galilee" (opening today for a weeklong run at the Nuart.
