The show's biggest surprise was delivered by a pickup band of sorts-the 22-piece Hispanic Musicians' Assn. Some of those nights are presently being spent at the Vine St. One difference that works in favor of the state-supported Soviet theater is that money, manpower and time aren't the production killers they are in the U. S. "I could see that the liberal arts courses got you a job as a busboy" He kept his job, but changed his major to English literature. So now when they come up in rehearsal-and they do come up-my little director's brain says, 'No, you mustn't do that' I have to say, 'Shut up, Louie, and get to work' " Although in the performance he "talks a lot, plays a little" Fantasia has also been practicing rigorously "The bass is actually a very tricky instrument.

The group had already developed a following among Latinos in the northern part of the county, and the Friday mariachi lunch at Tlaquepaque quickly became an institution among employees from a nearby Rockwell Corp plant and other companies. All these people were there, and it was part of a living experience. There's an earthworks artist whose pop was an archeologist and a kinetic junk assemblagist whose old man was an engineer Sometimes it just seems like fate Louise Nevelson talked about herself as if she were fated. Did Castle Hill love me? If I could have half the money I raised for that school doing musical concerts, my tuition to college and graduate school could have been paid for without loans. George C. Joseph Crosetto is quiet and a trifle shy, the kind of person who looks as if he's happier working with things than talking with people. "After the Kelly debacle, we had very clear assurances that this wouldn't happen again" Davies said. Uli Derickson watched as Lindsay Wagner leaned over the seat and gently touched the blood-caked face of the man portraying Robert Dean Stethem, the Navy diver who was beaten and then shot to death, his body tossed onto the tarmac at the Beirut airport, on the second day of the hijacking nearly three years ago "What's your name" Wagner, playing Derickson, whispered.

No sooner had construction dust settled than they began to stockpile ideas on how to reinstall the collection. The main problem is the continuing strike by the Writers Guild of America, which effectively prevents last-minute changes in the ceremony's script. And the ad art in Cannon's American Film Market catalogue looked suspiciously similar to "RoboCop" promo art. "But the good dancers are ultimately going to find someplace to go, especially now that there are so many more regional ballet companies. Getty's pastel, eclectic modern style-he himself acknowledges his debt to models by Richard Strauss and Verdi-deals competently in recitative.

Tony Allen, who heads the Second Theater Committee, which will oversee the study for the Center's board of directors, said in a recent interview that "it will not tell us whether funds can be raised" He added, moreover, that "if it were to come in with the idea that we need a second theater as early as three years from now, I'd be very surprised" Center Chairman Henry T Segerstrom and President Thomas R. You quickly bought it when he briefly portrayed an ESPN addict, easily engrossed in any sportscast, including the likes of "live Australian dwarf-tossing"When Doug Ferrari took the stage Tuesday at the Irvine Improvisation Comedy Club, he resembled the stereotypical football-playing, beer-swilling frat boy-and his act came across that way, too. The play, a San Diego premiere, is by John Patrick Shanley, whose screenplay for the film "Moonstruck" won him an Academy Award this year Fans of "Moonstruck" will notice certain similarities. If that's the sound and pace and content of most Hollywood movies these days, then tonight's "48 Hours" matches them bang for bang. We're left wondering why women-and Sir Winston Churchill too-found this man so charming. Heather Watts, Martins' inexplicable and ubiquitous muse, is the rather spidery ballerina, partnered suavely by Jock Soto. Moffett's attempts at insight and artiness tend to mesh in an unsophisticated way It is the work of someone who is sharp but, well, young.

They said the music was bad, the lyrics were trite, the story was dumb, the main character was lousy and the acting was, well, OK" "Mail" tells the story of a struggling novelist (played by songwriter Rupert) who returns to his New York apartment after a four-month "breakdown" to find a stack of mail. And I think ultimately they'll pull it off" Even Van Patten, whose gold record for producing the "Pleasure Victim" album by Berlin still hangs at Advanced Media Systems, not far from a surrealistic painting of Marilyn Monroe by former art student Dave Hayes, wishes Dr. Like some mad magician supremely adept at sleight of hand, Cammell ruthlessly uses his ability to divert our attention. We have a kind of freedom; there is a perception here of a certain wackiness" She considers for a minute and adds, "Most restaurants are limited by the expectations of the clientele. "In dollars and cents, cable is now the wealthiest medium" he said.

"You'd have to be an iron man to get through what I did last year" he said "But I have incredible willpower. In stepping to the pulpit this time, Prince, working with most of the same musicians who joined him on "Sign" has not abandoned his dance-floor exuberance. Monday's rendition of Mendelssohn's Fourth Symphony was typical of the orchestra's disheartening musical plateau. "What you have is a situation of peculiar topography, a very particular plant life and a sculptural form that attempts to meet not only that topography but also to enhance the same so that the viewer, through walking through these ramps and terrain, is a part of that environment and perceives it with greater acuity" he said.

In fact, even when launching one of many bits from lowbrow territory, his commanding presence and big, animated gestures helped those jokes hit high and hard. Though he had once thought about writing a novel based on this material, Fusco had in recent years become a screenwriter "Crossroads" in 1986, directed by Walter Hill. Pablo Sandoval and the Mariachi Guadalajara left Tlaquepaque about six months ago and took over this restaurant, which used to be Rocky's. Based on a novel by Anna Segher, "The Mission" is a meditation on this idea. Right now, we don't see a limit to it" Ninja's computer controlled air brakes, he quickly added, make it just as safe as a more traditional coaster Magic Mountain in Valencia is open from 10 a. m to midnight Saturday, 10 a. m to 10 p. m Sunday. You can still buy a great drawing for $300" Some collectors prefer drawings to cels because they represent the animators' actual work, rather than a tracing.

Fish tikka, here made with chunks of broiled swordfish, is downright heavenly, and tandoori chicken, rubbed red with a spice mixture and broiled until sizzling, is another winner. The last three La Jolla programs have been restricted to the works of Mozart, Beethoven and Mendelssohn, with the sole exception of Elgar's "Serenade for Strings" played last month. The structure really is a marvel in itself, the way it has been sculpted into Laramie Canyon, a rugged hillside named for its use in the 1950s TV Western, "Laramie" And on top of the new land: a $20-million "back lot" filled with replicas of movie sets and facades-and shops and restaurants-ranging from Irma la Douce's spicy France and Sherlock Holmes' turn-of-the-century England to 1950s America complete with a working malt shop straight out of "American Graffiti" It's part of a three-year, $142-million expansion of the Universal City theme park that MCA, Universal's corporate parent, hopes will find it more gold in the hill. "Journey Into Genius" an hourlong dramatization of O'Neill's early manhood tonight on PBS' "American Playhouse" (Channel 15 at 9 p. m, Channel 28 at 10 p. m, errs in the opposite direction. Finally, she's an aging beach bunny in a revival of the Frankie-and-Annette genre. (The artists) were commemorating the bomb and Hiroshima" Dower said. When they came in tonight, from the very first tune they were cooking" Jazz itself is cooking these days, bubbling up to the surface of the San Diego entertainment scene and offering a variety of musical flavors to fans old and new.