The work was named for a New York artist who had inspired him, he added. Dural contributed accordion to a song on Keith Richards' upcoming solo album, and Eric Clapton added a guitar solo to the group's version of his song "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad" one of the cuts on the Buckwheat Zydeco album due this summer. Now he's in Beirut" Lima's own feelings are mixed: "It was the most real, exciting, vivid time I ever had in my life"When he was growing up, Rafael Lima wanted to be just like Ernest Hemingway. Rutherford and Scott envision a festival with the Orange County Performing Arts Center as the main stage, with smaller events taking place at neighboring venues such as the Ambrosia and the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel. He'd spent his at the Beverly Center where parking spots were plentiful and you could actually find a salesperson. Ailing opera impresario Rudolf Bing, 86, was abused and prevented from getting proper care by his wife, said witnesses at a recent hearing in New York to determine whether Carroll Bing, 48, should be thrown out of his home. However, these images, printed after Lartigue's death in 1986, repress detail.
"I'm not superimposing drama on the pieces" White said, "and I don't touch the voice" Instead, White takes opera students who are either studying in universities or with private voice teachers, and trains them to work out the characters as the composers intended. Norman Jewison directed, but overall it's surprisingly labored, with that cheesy, set-bound look of a lot of many early '60s Universal pictures. Over the years, he has played a multitude of other instruments while being associated with many of the top names in show business. It began with a familiar Mozart sonata and ended with Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody. The show's underlying strength is the way it establishes the social and political context for the life and music of the charismatic reggae star, who died of brain cancer in 1981. No hope can have no fear. SAN DIEGO — Carol Channing used to remind her audiences that while she was singing about diamonds, other girls were out there doing the work It's the same with American Shakespeare. It's a very solitary working condition, particularly when you wish to be doing things socially and you can not, and at times you must not" He wanted more.
"Colors" does not glorify gangs, nor does it glorify the police. "Au Revoir Les Enfants" which has been nominated this year for an American Academy Award as best foreign-language film, took six other Cesars as well: Malle was honored for best direction and best screenplay while his associates won the honors for best editing, photography, decoration and sound. The Gault-Millau guide awarded Thai Gourmet in Northridge, where he used to cook, a rating higher than that of any other ethnic restaurant and equal to that of Spago. Nifty has evolved into the consummate Las Vegas fast-talking hustler. Highlights of glasnost -era films will be screened at the Directors Guild followed by a traditional Russian dinner celebration at the Bel Age Hotel. Elsewhere" and as a reminder of how memorable the final episodes of TV series can be-at least to longtime fans.
"The thrust of the cultural boycott is not to promote ignorance"Cardboard boxes fill the room, waiting to be unpacked. Malle, whose "Au Revoir Les Enfants" lost out to Gabriel Axel's "Babette's Feast" in the foreign-language category of the Academy Awards, won Orsons for both the best directorial achievement of a non-English film and best film maker (defined as a director working from his own script) in the non-English category. It would have been so easy for her to not get involved, saying, 'We've all got our problems' She didn't say that. The Long Beach Symphony, searching for a new music director following the dismissal of Murry Sidlin, brings five young American conductors to its podium: Paul Polivnick, David Alan Miller, Kenneth Kiesler, Jon Robertson and Jo Ann Falletta. And with cable and other competition now nipping at the networks, pressure is on to avoid such low-Nielsen expeditions.
Chuck Todd, general counsel for the church, called the allegations "groundless" and said he had thought that the dispute was resolved last year. Classic Theatre Works in two plays about American witch hunts, 17th- and 20th-Century style. The setting was the intimate, 250-seat Crazy Horse, and the accompaniment was his own ensemble: a 17-piece band, heavy on the horns, and the five-woman troupe of backup singers known as the Raeletts. Bill took care of the kitchen and Sunny handled the staff, the hosting and all that stuff; they were here in the daytime and I'd come in for the evening and look after the bar, the bookings, the publicity. Attentive readers do not have to be big art buffs to remember these works. Eventually, Lacombe dropped out of the group (at least temporarily) to be replaced by Andre Genin of Chez Pauline in Paris.
Yes, the guerrillas are fighting for just and true causes-but they also kill people indiscriminately They also torture, and they rape young girls. Attorney Roger Wilkins waxed eloquent about the memory of King. They are presenting what purports to be a trial, when it is not a trial. Austrian President Kurt Waldheim expressed pleasure Monday that HBO's mock television trial"Waldheim: A Commission of Inquiry-found that, based on available evidence, he was probably not guilty of Nazi war crimes. 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. As presenter Lily Tomlin observed, quoting a very reliable source: "In the beginning was the word" Running up on stage to get his first Tony, playwright Hwang vaulted into producer David Geffen's arms That was very good TV. Organized by Cynthia Goodman for the Everson Museum in Syracuse, it would be properly termed the sleeper show of the season if it weren't such an eye-opener.
Over the last couple of years he has worked extensively with the likes of English singer/composers Virginia Astley and David Sylvian. Seated in a Hollywood hotel suite, Ryuichi Sakamoto is stylishly attired in black and surrounded by such wonders of modern technology as a portable electronic keyboard and a pocket-size compact-disc player-to the Western eye, at least, the very embodiment of contemporary Japanese culture It's an image affirmed by much of Sakamoto's history. It is a look that contrasts sharply with the bubbly demeanor of his blond, blue-eyed Polish-American wife, who achieved national recognition with her two-part cookbook, "The Vegetarian Epicure" Yet it is clear that this couple, both 39, are a team. "We'll make a living, but we'll never get rich in this business" he said, noting that the restaurant is just beginning to turn a profit after some shaky early years, and that the group supplements its income by playing about 200 private functions a year. Mark Fogelquist's decisive moment came 27 years ago, the summer before he entered the ninth grade at Paul Revere Junior High School in Brentwood. Through its lyrics we can detect beliefs and fads and fashions; its melodies reflect our aesthetic values, for better or worse. Many black artists have successfully "crossed over" from the R&B charts to the Hot 100. The world doesn't want him, but he's obsessed with staying open because he can still offer 'service' Things go from bad to worse" Hacker believes that gas stations are a terrific cultural symbol; he is also working on two other projects in which service stations figure.
There's one good visual gag idea: a Chinese restaurant where skinned hogs, chickens and cows-peeled and glistening-pop off their hooks and attack the two cops. 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. When a naive young tax collector (Leslie Cheung) takes shelter in a haunted temple he falls in love with a beautiful ghost (Wong Tsu Hsien) held in the thrall of a 1,000-year-old tree monster whose human form seems to be that of an aging drag queen. But I just jumped off into it" becoming one of a handful of young whites frequenting South Side blues haunts. Add Schlechter Duvall, a little-known painter and poet born in Indonesia and now living in Iowa, to the list of artists practicing the automatism and freedom that Andre Breton began preaching in the 1920s. They are all admirable, courageous people who left home and emigrated here, not because America represented some grand Valhalla of munificent splendor on Earth, but because the conditions of their lives had grown insupportable; the fault lay not in themselves but in their governments.
Both, it turns out, have both sides in them aching to come out. SAN DIEGO — Even through the rows of cement slabs that define the sidewalks of the Bronx, an occasional sprig of green might wend its way through the cracks to curl wistfully toward the sun. to 2:30 p. m, with a menu that includes sandwiches and salads as well as examples of owner-chef Patrick Healy's more serious cooking And Dan Tana's in West Hollywood is 25 years old this year. . "They're astonished in themselves" Video art began in the mid-1960s, when advances in technology made black-and-white film equipment more affordable. Delayed reactions are not unusual in show business, but the case of Don and Alicia Cunningham is extraordinary.
"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 planned 400-seat, thrust stage-style of theater and associated rehearsal, teaching and office space, will join an existing 492-seat state-of-the-art theater and another "flexible-seating" studio theater that is also planned for the complex. The ensemble has a cosmopolitan air that puts one in mind of international compendiums like Germany's Documenta-particularly because there are foreign visitors introduced here in the form of British conceptual photographer Boyd Webb and a similar Swiss duo, Peter Fischli and David Weiss. "Our doctors are highly advanced in thought and style, but they're conservative medically " 'L. A. A comparison of the Friday through Sunday figures showed a 28% dropoff from the previous week. She also has been charged with setting fire to Brown's hotel room in Bedford, N. H, on May 10. .
"I believe that even if the Waiver is retained, (this referendum) will have changed the shape of theater" Mailer said. "Really, the work is structured, on the whole, like an opera". Chung Koo-Ho, president of KBS, told visiting American journalists here on an NBC Olympic tour that the importance of the role of host broadcaster cannot be overstressed. The mixed-use concept would require city approval because, while the Bowers is managed by a private, nonprofit corporation, it is city-owned, and its share in any real estate deal would be funded with city redevelopment money. Roy Lichtenstein's "Cathedral Series" and "Haystack Series" selections from Josef Albers' "White Line Series" and Robert Rauschenberg's "Stone Moon Series" are all admirable and important lithographic projects, but their inclusion tips the balance of the collection toward predictability, away from ambition and individual vision. "We just weren't savvy enough to trade off our talents before".
"So I can study there and make something of myself" he said with all the aplomb that his tourist-guide apprenticeship could muster. . Initially involving, Dan Boord's and Greg Durbin's "The Going Away Party" loses interest about halfway through its 30 minutes. The singer dropped off the national tour last month on doctor's orders. Among the works that speak of warfare and politics: "A Tale of Two Cites" an 1,800-square-foot installation with 5,000 toy soldiers, ships, tanks and airplanes poised in battle; "The Reason for the Neutron Bomb" a floor grid of 50,000 nickels representing every Soviet tank positioned on Europe's East-West border; "All the Submarines of the United States of America" with 625 miniature submarines suspended from the ceiling.
KGB program director Ted Edwards is making the best of a bad situation. "We've even got our first video, for 'I Am a Surfer' all planned out" Schumacher said. 70, the Seventh Symphony by Sibelius, Stravinsky's "Petrushka" and "La Valse" by Ravel. 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.
Then a visitor mentions Lenski in Tchaikovsky's "Onegin" and Riccardo in Verdi's "Ballo" The tenor stops and contemplates the suggestions. Berta, a 37-year-old sculptor, has been creating ceramic diners for 12 years-from Art Deco salt-and-pepper shakers to diners 8 inches high and 15 inches long with working neon signs The diner-within-a-diner has fascinated Berta for years. France prides itself on having the second most important film industry in the Western world and a film-going public unrivaled anywhere. PARIS — The French film industry is ailing. Like college revues, they are powered more by rambunctious high spirits than by striking movement ideas. They were assisted gamely by cellist Richard Treat, harpsichordist Ronald Huntington. Everything is just state of the art; they're building the most enormous stage in Wembley Stadium, and a lot of major artists are considering going over.
