One company even packages the Japanese noodle soup for the large Latino market using the name "Caldo Presto" (quick pot. The Warners label has also hung on to Rod Stewart, who's back May 24 with a new album titled "Out of Order" The record features funksters Bernard Edwards and Tony Thompson-and ex-Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor. And Maxine Mahon, founder of the school-based ballet company, is still around to take her bows for the troupe's longevity. After Disney popped up in Universal Studios' back yard last year with its plan for a Burbank entertainment complex, MCA jabbed back with a lawsuit against the City of Burbank, alleging that Burbank and Disney had cooked up a sweetheart deal that prevented other companies from offering competing proposals. "You know the road to hell is paved with many good intentions" Horowitz said with a sigh. Futher adventures of Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers. "I still have a lot of scripts waiting for Hollywood and Broadway" Between plays there has been no shortage of work.
Kramer" in 1980, the actor, who is slightly larger than the statuette, leaned over its shoulder, paused, then made the wry observation that "he has no genitalia and he's holding a sword" Would that that were Oscar's only shortcoming. A similar mass is enmeshed with trees in another work where it might be read as foliage. Living in such haunted mental precincts would give most citizens a case of massive and understandable denial: "It's not my fault. The Globe's 1977 production presented Timon as an oil-rich Arab gone bust. "He said that when he was a boy he was always saying, 'Oh, I hate that, I hate that, I hate that' whatever it was. "Bass players get in free-if they can prove it" Fantasia said. These reminded you that, in order to run, artists must fall from time to time With "Moonchildren" everyone is in top condition.
Byrd jumped off the jazz wagon many years ago to engage in a long flirtation with fusion, along with an extensive career in jazz education (he is now acting head of the Afro-American/jazz studies department at Oberlin. "I don't want him to be slick-his whole appeal is that he sounds like a Huntington Beach surfer who's taken over the radio station But I do monitor the show carefully. Dealers and collectors anticipate an imminent rise in the prices of other forms of animation art-backgrounds, drawings, preliminary studies and sketches-which currently sell for a fraction of the cost of a cel. If this sounds like a band whose attitude seems to be "love us or hate us-just react to us" you're reading the message loud and clear. A 24-year-old South Korean judoist who hopes to make his country's Olympic team said at one press conference, "There was strong fear that the Games might not take place, but it is not here anymore" He was referring to earlier rioting and vows by North Korean factions that the Games would be disrupted. They understand that old money like this isn't extended pinkies or "Dynasty-it's Olivia Lawrence's dowdy clothes, her fogbound voice, her slightly klutzy walk.
A prime-time hour of series entertainment can cost upwards of $1 million. "Were I in their (NBC's) shoes, I would be hard-pressed to say I wouldn't do the same thing" said Tom Goodgame, president of Group W's television stations "Does it make me happy? Not at all. The new museum building will be on a 10 1/2-acre hillside in Corona del Mar A starting date for construction has not been given "Renzo needs someone here as a liaison" Bryant said. We also see why she runs to Dick, the sanest warm body at hand. The first thing that anyone following the growth of the Friends and Artists Theatre Ensemble should notice is that their new show, Michael Weller's "Moonchildren" is not Swiss absurdism or German expressionism. So I strip them down to their core and arrange the hell out of them and make them sound good "With Whitney, I want her to appeal to her black fans. Hollywood movie studios say cable is taking their revenues away.
The surviving members-guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant and bassist John Paul Jones-reunited for 1985's Live Aid concert in Philadelphia, but Saturday's performance was even more prized because Bonham's son, Jason, sat in with the band The wait ended shortly after 1 a. m. The wonder in his new film has almost nothing to do with such traditional niceties as "who did it" (Even when that mystery is solved, many will initially refuse to recognize the air-tight veracity of the conclusion) Instead, we're led into disturbing territory that wrestles with power, position, perception and sanity. The result-demonstrated so acutely in private dialogues chronicled by Joyce and Boyer-is a constant clash of goals, values and philosophies, a continuing struggle between the newsers and entertainers for influence, budget and air-time The outcome is usually inevitable. Now personally, I don't care much for silk flowers, I can easily live without the harp, and I rather fancy a simple salad before an embarrassingly rich entree. Phillips notes that 500 years ago boys' voices broke much later, allowing them to mature as musicians.
However, this new configuration-with its usually sharper sound and always more convenient programming capability-has made me find the extra time for the old albums. Through his "Nebraska" and "Tunnel of Love" LPs, Springsteen, 38, showed an ability to deal with complex adult themes-from social isolation to romantic self-doubts-with a grainy, social realism that is closer to what is expected from great books and great films than pop music. (The original album from that concert spent a year on the national pop charts) There have also been countless Presley books (all purporting to finally set the record straight, TV movies (invariably timed to coincide with a key anniversary) and home videos. The reproducibility of prints and photographs and their use as both informational and artistic media have linked them more to the functional task of communication than to the rarefied realm of art. Elizabeth Appling, founder and music director of the San Francisco Girls' Chorus, called amplification of opera voices "dishonest"SACRAMENTO — Embattled Pacific Symphony conductor Keith Clark was criticized, but the orchestra itself was praised by a California Arts Council advisory panel here this week. But by the time he was attending San Francisco's Lowell High School, he'd become homogenized "It's a very urban environment (there I grew up as just an -he hesitated slightly, then continued". What's more, children, at this odd incarnation of a kiddies' show, would be admitted free.
A staircase sidles up one wall to the dining rooms that ramble overhead. Printmaking, like photography, has long been relegated to a secondary rank among the arts. But he admits that he spent time with Ashton in London in early April. "All the names of the ones we lost" He has no interest in using the memorial "to refight the war"Dear Mom and Dad Well, they haven't got me yet. While earning a master's degree, the husky, soft-spoken actor appeared in school plays and a student film that was shown on cable television. On the nights when I wasn't playing, I would go out (drinking) at the various Irish pubs around town. The National Gallery in Washington, which organized the show and introduced it (with 140 works) last May, rated it seventh on its top 10 list of most highly attended exhibits.
"But when Sidney says, 'I'm a police officer' there was a pause and then a wonderful laugh They were embracing the film "When he slaps a white man back, there were cheers. That the piece comes from the heart of his personal tour of duty as an AP/UPI reporter in the region is incontrovertible. His wife divorced him and his kid died in a plane crash and he had to get a new job. While the Beatles' version has an omniscient narrator observing from a distance, Charles, as in his 1968 recording of the song, stepped out of the third person and into the shoes of Father McKenzie, who observes Eleanor's lonely life and death. "I guess I'm an unusual individual; I have so many interests" says Frigo, who performs tonight through Sunday at the Loa.
"Shabini" is an effervescent album, but it's the glowing reports of the Bhundu Boys' live performances in England that whet the appetite for the group's local debut Shows: The Music Machine, Saturday. . "I admire the music of composers like Charley Parker, Stan Getz and Dizzy Gillespie" he said. They want to go to Los Angeles to see the real Disneyland, not the mini-version in Tokyo. Burchfield, a painter whose early work is on display at the Laguna Art Museum through April 24, also lived a quiet life of remarkable intensity.
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a premiere, making a new work by Stephen Hartke the first piece to be played in its season. Waiters walk about carrying plates of fried onions, fried radicchio and deep-fried, paper-thin slices of lemon on plates garnished with homemade mayonnaise The food is delicious-but it is more than that It is food unlike anything anybody else is serving. The rockers' ball-field joust takes place at USC's Dedeaux Field at 1:30 p. m. "I don't ever want to be so damn obvious again" he confesses "An artist is like a shaman" Salmon explains.
The downtown exhibit is meant to show the development of thought in Judaism, as well as the cultural and intellectual exchange between Christians and Jews throughout 1,000 years. "You know, it cost me three weeks to get Baryshnikov's autograph. Bone counseled against overloading her with interviews and personal appearances. "Lots of membership resolutions are ignored" said Edward Weston, Equity's regional director) But such protestations appear only to have sharpened the pro-Waiver forces' determination to mobilize. CBS leads the pack with eight new shows, dominated by five sophisticated new comedies.
I think I've been a strange person ever since" But Satriani, then dabbling in drumming, did not rush out and start playing guitar "It took me three years before I got a guitar" he said "It took me a long time to digest what had happened. University art students have probably "never seen a reference to their own historical precedence, because that isn't available in current university art history classes" and many ethnic minorities have grown up in isolated communities. Several prominent local arts leaders decried the "enormous problem" of Los Angeles' "struggling" ethnic minority arts community during the opening session Tuesday of a two-day seminar conducted by the American Council for the Arts. These works and other new acquisitions will be displayed in a permanent collection exhibit later this year Dates of the show have not been set. Yet the level of his delivery, camera ease and video fluency rose dramatically through the years, giving his valuable, often-profound, insights even greater worth. However, these images, printed after Lartigue's death in 1986, repress detail. A boy who is a ward or son of the blackguard seeks out a doctor to tend to the Elephant Man's injuries The boy does this at obvious risk to himself. "And all of this was perceived and applauded by those who invited me to come"An artist whose outdoor sculpture was removed last year to make way for faculty housing at UC Irvine is suing the university for $2. 75 million, charging that in dismantling "Wild Celery for Stephen Davis" the school damaged his reputation and caused him emotional distress.
Nor is there a single truth, as we see from the current flow of eclectic TV projects connected to the Vietnam experience. The show, featuring a 57-member troupe performing some extravagant Cuban dances, was to open at the Variety Arts Theater in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday. She sings on one track, "Night of a Distant Star" on his new album. Weiss, a 97-year-old Romanian emigrant, whose business was in jewelry sales, said he made the second donation so that the drama department and the playhouse can expand their existing programs. The 55-year-old singer had been charged with conspiracy to sell cocaine to an undercover detective. The masses continued to adore her in old age as she performed-the verb is emphatically accurate-in public master classes Even critics adored her, most of the time.
Karson scheduled several solo organ pieces played by John Walker and concertos composed by Handel, Bach-Vivaldi, Sammartini and Michel Corrette, performed by the Festival Orchestra. If that happens, the fall TV season is almost certain to be delayed-and Hollywood could be caught in its most serious labor strife since the craft unions last struck the studios in the 1940s "This negotiation is very volatile. Kramer" in 1980, the actor, who is slightly larger than the statuette, leaned over its shoulder, paused, then made the wry observation that "he has no genitalia and he's holding a sword" Would that that were Oscar's only shortcoming. The components of the piece have been placed in storage, Parker said, though he and other university officials were unable to pinpoint where. The collection of rock oldies and contemporary mainstream pop songs has sold more than 5 million copies and spent more weeks at No.
The rejuvenated band also plans to go into the studio this summer to record its first album since 1985's "Hard Line" This comes after a long period of turmoil that began when Phil's brother, Dave Alvin, the band's lead guitarist and primary songwriter, left to join X in 1986. There's one thing a trifle unexpected about the place, though: It is owned not by some red-faced old Frenchman in a blue apron but by a young, nattily attired Englishman named Mark Williamson-whose stated mission in Paris is "to get the French to taste wines they might otherwise ignore" This is Willi's Wine Bar, near the Place des Victoires and the Palais Royale in Paris' first arrondissement. But Friday night's performance suggested that he may soon have to make a hard decision whether to dig more deeply into the creative depths of those skills or follow the beckoning lure of commercial popularity. . This month Acconci delivered a model of his revised proposal to the Port Commissioners. Rounding out the group's line-up is a three-piece horn section consisting of Dean Ratzman, Steve Dillard, and Chris Klich. SAN DIEGO — She's 17, blond, bubbly and cute-and very much your Ordinary High School Senior She hates homework and loves the beach. The lack of experience in most of the rest of the cast is obvious-one young woman in Saturday's performance fluffed her bangs while waiting to say her lines.
"But the period called to mind is not the '60s when it happens, but the '40s, when the fantasy takes place The main character is a crazy boy who doesn't say much. The group released an album in Zimbabwe in 1983, but the breakthrough came three years later when it arranged with the Discafrique label to release its next album. "They think it is too dangerous" But he insisted that seeing the war's reality firsthand would more than compensate for the danger. John Hernandez (Eddie Velez) is not TV's first highly visible Latino lawyer (check out Victor Sifuentes on "L. A Law" for example.
