"I play bass; I paint pictures; I play golf; I've done a lot of jingle work, I've written music and lyrics and arrangements for my wife, Brittney Browne, who's an actress and singer. For instance, addressing the generational differences between the TV programming and preoccupations of kids now versus when he was a youngster, Ferrari made a reference to Space Invaders, which was neither particularly clever nor timely (considering that it was meant to be contemporary. Sometimes their genitals would be cut off and stuffed in their mouths. "We did it in Des Moines, if you can believe it, then San Diego I think the climate is even more right to do this now. "One Thousand Cranes" a production of the Taper's Improvisational Theatre Project, will appear at the Theatre of the World festival in Munich on May 17 and 18 and at the Internationales Kinder Theater Festival in Vienna on May 20.

The slow, gospelly title tune works well, with Kenny Garrett's alto sax dominant. In the process, she got a glimpse of the music scores to a few opera classics. All screenings are at the Cineplex Odeon Century Plaza Cinemas. There's a point where the melody changes course and you don't expect it to.

Raw oysters are Boy Food when served in quantities of a dozen or more. Brennan, the court's senior member at 82 but still lively, explains why he dissents every time the majority approves the death penalty, even if he can't switch anyone else's vote. He is clearly not without talent nor without sensitivity and sophistication. Nearly every city and community in the Los Angeles area has its own square dance club, and many of the clubs in Granada Hills use Elaine's as their home base, including the Lads 'n' Lassies, Shuffles & Ruffles, Moonlighters, Stem Winders, Gamblers, Johnny Appleseeds, Starlighters, and B Sharps of America. Just a year ago, Charren and her supporters were bemoaning their cause as nearly lost, charging that deregulation had allowed children's television to become little more than a video version of a toy manufacturer's catalogue. witch hunts (airing Sunday, 6 p. m, over KCRW-FM, 89. 9; the second was "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been" Eric Bentley's play lifted from transcripts of the House Committee on Un-American Activities' investigations of Communism in Hollywood It airs April 17-same time, same station Jenkins specializes in radio drama. It remains to be seen whether audiences are turned off by little people in principal roles, as has been predicted.

On another night grilled mahi mahi was served in a red bell pepper sauce. Service is old-fashioned-black-suited waiters bring your meal out on carts and fuss beside your table, warming the entrees over a burner and carefully arranging the food on your plate. Each of the four acts takes place in a different room in Andre's country house. Bunzel began writing "Buick" in 1982; it has since gone through "about 15 drafts" and a showcase production last year at New York's Manhattan Theatre Club. Accompanying himself on a digital synthesizer, he answers requests from the audience by calling on a repertoire of more than 400 songs, including the obligatory "Feelings" Cannon got his last raise about a decade ago He is not, however, discouraged "I never want to retire" he said "I've never even thought about retiring When you begin to think that way well, it's time to find yourself a permanent day job.

That feeling was exacerbated by guild picketers who had marched outside the Century Plaza earlier Tuesday during an outdoor affiliates luncheon, chanting "Bran-DON! Bran-DON" (a call to ABC Entertainment President Brandon Stoddard, followed by "No season" and, in a reference to the network's last-place status, "You're No. Cooler heads tried to prevail, pointing out that paintings of Helga had previously been openly sold and resided in other collections, or that Wyeth's personal relationship to his model was (a) artistically irrelevant and (b) nobody's business Apparently nobody was bothered by the facts. Rivers sued Stein and the publisher of Gentleman's Quarterly magazine after it published an article by Stein quoting Rivers about her husband, Edgar Rosenberg, after his suicide Rivers claims Stein's story is completely false. So I think this is a subtle feminist play-because although we're not talking about feminism, it is a feminist act to be empowering women and showing women characters as holding their own in life"From a business point of view, however, it's not often easy.

Was it one more example of a successful show from Southern California being ruthlessly crushed by smarmy Manhattanites? Dietz, who had never taken a production to Broadway before, isn't sure. But, if this is such a clear reading of the piece, then it becomes a joke about a plane crash" (In September, 1978, a small private plane collided with a PSA airliner over San Diego, killing 149 people in what was then the worst air disaster in U. S. "You know how I figure things? They say after Beethoven, nobody really accomplished anything more than he did. I'd say, 'Geez, you guys don't seem to be working our record' And Bone would immediately say, 'You're right.

Most works are from the '80s, but the show rattles around in time from Egypt's Old Kingdom to postwar Paris and beatnik San Francisco. But before long, Kiss was established as a headlining draw in its own right, launching a career that, according to the band's own figures, has topped the 50-million mark in worldwide record sales. Lee Krasner is well served here, too, with "Desert Moon" from 1955, in which torn pieces of fuchsia-painted paper and strong black verticals chirp harshly on an orange-over-purple ground. Exude isn't the only Orange County pop act trying to launch itself by signing with an overseas record label. This two-CD gold mine yields Jess Stacy playing two of Bix Beiderbecke's piano pieces; Gene Krupa in "Blues of Israel" with Israel Crosby on bass; numerous examples of Joe Venuti as catalytic jazz violinist and of Benny Goodman leading a small jam band; Bunny Berigan heading combos that include Edgar Sampson (composer of "Stomping at the Savoy) in a rare appearance as solo saxophonist; Adrian Rollini, a pioneer of the now all-but-defunct bass saxophone, leading a band that includes the Dorsey Brothers, and Joe Sullivan, a Hines-inspired pianist, in his own "Little Rock Getaway" and "Gin Mill Blues" Many of these names may be unfamiliar or dim memories, but the music is invaluable "Kansas City Jazz" Atlantic 7-81701-2. He may turn his back and walk around, but he always has people watching him to see what he does next" A 20-year show business veteran, Mouzon has had wide enough experience to appreciate the value of reaching an audience.

I was all ready to roll my eyes at "tofu treasures" $1. 29 apiece) but, warmed up at home, these crisp tofu wrappers filled with savoy cabbage and straw mushrooms had the charm of a light egg foo young. And in 1934, Billy Wilkerson, owner and editor of the Hollywood Reporter, opened his Trocadero on Sunset Strip. There is a unique dish of thin-sliced salmon on a rich soubise of onions, covered with red wine sauce and then quickly placed under the salamander and cooked with extreme speed-it's brilliant. Israeli government press releases, for example, describe young Arabs as youths and young Israelis more sympathetically, as children And it's easy for journalists to lapse into loaded words. I don't want to be a part of it" Mayer's term had expired, according to new board member Cornelia R Mazer Though he remains on the board, H Henry Hirsch has left the executive committee.

Outlines of bison, stags and horses roam in and out of pale black washes raining down on small sheets of paper. Two detectives who frame Spratt for an encounter with a young retarded woman (nicely conveyed by Bridget Hoffman) continuously smirk to the point of distraction. Everyone instinctively keeps quiet: There is a sense that you are being watched and, in fact, the actors berate anyone who gets out of line during the intermission Sure, it is pushy. Stu Reisbord of the Cartoon Carnival Gallery in Wallingford, Pa, calls drawings "the heart, hand and soul of the films" Preliminary studies are potentially the most valuable drawings; Disney hired noted artists and illustrators, including Kay Neilsen, Gustave Tenggren and Eyvind Earle, to do designs and inspirational work for his animated features. Although not great film making, it's a moving account starring Eric Roberts as Jan Scruggs, the determined Vietnam veteran who led the private campaign to erect this national monument dedicated to people, not killing.