You could see how art and life became one" "Hellfire" Dower's first and only film, won raves from critics and members of the film industry during the recent Academy Award screening period, and, although he is not competing in one of the "glamour" categories, Dower is certainly competing in one of the most respected. And "Products for Better Living" takes a futuristic look at pop culture and life styles. The choreography isn't rigid, and I can adapt it to suit the present moment" Guillem's repertory also includes roles in George Balanchine's "Symphony in C" and Jerome Robbins' "In Memory Of" and some of the highly contemporary works that have been set on the Paris Opera Ballet in recent seasons. "My godfather was the principal timpanist in the Metropolitan (Opera) Orchestra" Litton explained, "and he dragged me into the pit at the Met, where I watched night after night some of the greatest singers of our time.

Turner's probation requires him to submit to periodic drug tests and police searches. In shades of rose and jade, they look-especially when alternating with cream or spattered with shredded cheese-like elegant ceramic art. I wandered around trance-like past the horned melons, burdock root, rapini and the prettiest radishes I've ever seen, and stood mesmerized in front of the deli counter the length of a good-sized rig. Saltzberg deserves credit for pulling it off, but the emerging star of the video is the irrepressibly engaging Teitelbaum. The movie gives you some of the lazy charge of playing hooky on a sunny day or the giddy thrill of taking on a new life, impromptu. They make their points vividly and quickly and don't stir up trouble. It's impossible to separate the allure of this sultry music from the persona of the woman singing it, for Sade truly is a femme fatale of mythic dimension.

She will appear here in about 85 drawings and watercolors, in "Andrew Wyeth: The Helga Pictures" Thursday to July 10 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Conductor Almond paid little attention to the instrumentalists, while bestowing copious cues to his singers. Brocka has always been a dynamic, courageous and controversial film maker whose 50-plus films include five set in Manila's worst slums. One might take that as a sign that the artist had lost his way because he had ceased to look for his pictures. Likewise, a marvelously energetic John Marin drawing of "Circus Ring Horses" (1941) is separated from Yasuo Kuniyoshi's contemporary (1939) and equally vibrant pencil drawing of a "Tightrope Walker" by a group of saccharine, academic studies of walls and figures from the 1960s. 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.

"Leaving bodies on the road was a billboard; it was (the army's) way of saying that subversivos would not be tolerated. As the daughter of Colorado's second territorial governor, Evans had influence. Those prints that deal more subtly with composition or concentrate on light, shadow and detail seem to work better in the catalogue, which used a different process of reproduction. 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.

It's considered an achievement when an instrumental album cracks the Top 100. The splendidly delirious visual scheme, conceived by Susan Benson, is dominated by a series of bizarre contraptions inspired by the Punch cartoons of Rowland Emett. But even with the movie-mogul office, the Ferrari, the Emmys and his seemingly infinite possibilities, there's a certain pinch-me-I-must-be-dreaming sense of wonder and self-doubt that swirls around his boyish face when he talks about his future. It was about a Quaker family torn by the conflict between their pacifism and their fears of Confederate attackers. "Television buys and sells neuroses" he said, then began mimicking the voice of an agent: " 'You want a crazy person? I can find a crazy person.

Taking his cue from the gutsy surrealism of Charles Ives, Feld has created a poignant network of overlapping circus images. Performances are at 301 Boyd St, downtown, on Fridays through Sundays, 8 p. m, until May 8 Tickets: $9. 50; (213) 629-2205. . "I was talking to one of the telephone operators and I said, 'How long have you been at the White House' and she said, 'About six chapters' " The show airs Monday night from 8 to 11 on NBC Channel 4 locally and features Nancy Reagan singing some special lyrics to "Thanks for the Memory" which became Hope's theme song after Hope and Shirley Ross sang it in his first film, "The Big Broadcast of 1938" Mrs Reagan's lyrics say in part, Thanks for the memory. So I took the sofa, he took the stationery, I took the desk, he took the typewriter. Kathy (Maria Rocha) looks fairly silly trying to hold onto Bob, when the draft board notice has pretty much turned him into a basket case and not very good boyfriend material.

SAN DIEGO — Martin Scorsese, Brian DePalma and David Lynch typify the new breed of filmmaker that has risen out of film school. With this voice, I entered one of the best junior high schools in New York, Castle Hill in the Bronx. But its patrons might yearn for the days when Costello and Sting graced the stage. with its coverage of the Dodgers' cliffhanger against San Diego. Remember the movie satirizing the Abstract Expressionist whose paintings were done by a machine, or the musical comedy that sneered at the kinetic sculptors' blinking, robot-like works? The latest technological seductress to tempt the Saint Anthonys of art is the computer. On Tuesday, however, Hirsch said his decision to step down "was voluntary" and he declined further comment. Four members of the Pacific Symphony board of directors have resigned and seven new members have been added, orchestra officials reported Tuesday after the board's regular monthly meeting. Among the independents, KCOP Channel 13 came out on top, edging slightly ahead of KTLA with a sign-on to sign-off rating of 3. 8 and a 10% share of the audience, while KTLA received a 3. 5 rating with a 10 share and KTTV Channel 11 registered a 3. 4 rating with a 9 share.