Painter-caricaturist Hart is in love with Rachel (Linda Fiorentino, the wife of vicious manufacturer Bertram Stone (John Lone; Hart's friend and co-worker, gossip columnist Oiseau (Wallace Shawn, reintroduces them. The piece will be performed in Hebrew with simultaneous translation Finally, as a holiday treat (Dec. However, these images, printed after Lartigue's death in 1986, repress detail. It makes for a much more normal existence" the singer says of her concert life. Russian theater people speak of "Mahat" as of some aged uncle who should have had the sense to retire years ago. Most people would get tired, but there was no doubt in my mind that I'd be here after 20 years" Mahon said in a recent interview.

Then Heber approached Leanne Meyers, another 20th Century and Billboard alumna, about starting their own company. If a character is funny to watch, it's twice as funny if the voice matches perfectly (even if it's only the Road Runner going "Beep beep. "The group out was always so petty and unhappy about the group that was in. Richard Kimble (David Janssen) finally stopped running on Aug 29, 1967 After four years of evading Lt. CBS had been scheduled to announce its roster Tuesday, but was delayed, LeMasters said, simply because it was a tough slate to schedule.

" James Casebere's lightbox-mounted photograph and Mitchell Syrop's captioned images both employ the slick veneer of advertising to critique society's breeding of militaristic and materialistic values. "I Am a Surfer" is a musical tidal wave of twangy reverb guitar leads and thumping bass and drum rhythms. Within the next two months, local producers report, the league will have succeeded in scrambling the feeds and local television stations, with the exception of KNBC-TV Channel 4, may have to do without highlights of many of this season's games. The only difference was that the apron was knotted and textured. Technical finesse and a clear point of view separate the winners among these photographs from the also-rans. Krasker (who'll be on hand during rehearsals) and CMT have now finished the complex job of reconstruction. "But we're booked solid for tonight" whines Louisiana Cajun/Creole chef John Folse, who nevertheless writes down the reservation Then he shrugs.

And if the seven Lowe originals aren't as instantly indelible as some of his old songs, there's a breezy casualness to the likes of (You're My) Wildest Dream" and "Big Hair" that's very refreshing Sometimes not trying too hard brings the best results. . In the early '70s, Wilson performed his six "Magic Circus" specials in the round, with a live audience on all sides. Today, the 58-year-old San Diegan's modest home is cluttered with more than 300 vintage sets. "It's an old machinist" Crosetto says, "a friend of mine, and life has been kind of rough on him the last couple of years. Now, as Richardson puts the final touches on a 10-year anniversary festival of classic theater at the Guild, all he can say is, "I'm very happy I was wrong" Starting at 8 a. m Saturday, the Guild will show comedy shorts starring W. C.

The spirit infecting both the play and Ron Max's production is more yippie than SDS, which only sets the personal tragedies (especially that of Robert Hallak's Bob) in higher, finer relief. The effect was not unlike visiting a European cathedral where other tourists are yelling "rock 'n' roll" Ironically, the few times Clannad actually tried to act and sound like a rock band, the boisterous crowd grew quieter. Those names have included the likes of Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn (who reportedly wants to team with Sidney Poitier, Anne Bancroft, Maggie Smith, Angela Lansbury and Lucille Ball. Elvis was nothing if not a man of the people, so it comes as no surprise that many of the artists included are folk primitivists. They include "Mahzor" a 14th-Century High Holiday prayer book painted with tiny grotesque animals, and "Mishneh Torah" a 15th-Century Jewish legal code by Moses Maimonides with jousting knights richly illustrated in gold leaf, lapis lazuli and other jewel-like hues. "Maybe these groups have the legal right to use the name, but I think it's misleading and dishonest to advertise an appearance by Bachman-Turner Overdrive when neither guy is there" Chesler said. Some trek halfway around the world to play musical chairs with other dancers or to take part in summer-only activities.

Then, as Emma and Jerry's lie to Robert leads to the lies of Emma to Jerry, these threads are pulled away to reveal layers of betrayal under the central one at issue. 'Max, My Love' France, 1986, 94 minutes , 8 p. m. An oval tub pokes through a curved slab of wood in "Passage" a leaf-like shape is split by a roll of metal lath in "Buoy" while "Door" has a wood spiral encircling a real door. David Lang's "Illumination Rounds" sent Mowrey in strident chase of violinist Robin Lorentz in a twisting, hammering study. a marble-topped sideboard where perfect cheeses wait ready beside handsome traditional desserts. Besides such flashy national programs as the Willie Nelson-led Farm Aid concerts and the six-city, 1986 Amnesty International tour, there has hardly been a weekend in Los Angeles in recent months when musicians haven't staged benefits to aid political or social causes. "So by starting a second label, we hope we can get a second shot at those play lists" Elton John was originally scheduled to be the reactivated Uni's first artist.

Altman tends to merge foregrounds and backgrounds, an effective tactic in centerless, stream-of-consciousness stories such as his "Tanner" presidential campaign satires on HBO. SAN DIEGO — Much like he who must lose his soul before he can find it, many people do not begin to realize how deeply they will miss the traditions of home until they find themselves standing at the prow of a ship, gazing at all they once knew shrinking to a blur on the horizon. In "Tea" the playwright, Velina Hasu Houston, has tapped into the rich vein of her own mother's experience as a Japanese war bride to tell the story of five such women who left their native Japan for the United States after marrying American servicemen who were stationed in their country after World War II. Yet, as the program itself makes clear, such policing measures-even if practical-will never be able to completely halt nuclear proliferation. "I thought I could do a couple of those a day, but I went a year without getting a song published, so it wasn't so easy" Michael Feinstein, a cabaret-style singer who frequently spoke with Berlin when Feinstein was working for the late lyricist Ira Gershwin, cited the example of Berlin's 1925 ballad, "Always" "On a superficial level-just on a flip examination-you say, 'that's a nice song' but when you really get into it, you see how cleverly and carefully constructed it is. The Cobb was a concoction named after the original chef of the legendary Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood. The small audience is consuming enough margaritas to float a cruise ship to Cabo San Lucas while Jarrett Cannon performs "Send in the Clowns" The crash and rattle of a blender from the bar provide unexpected accompaniment Cannon waits for the blender solo to end He goes into one of his showpiece numbers It works "How does he do that" the customers ask each other They see Cannon, alone, with guitar They hear his voice and guitar plus bass, drums and four-part harmony.