Kathi McCord's delicate aquatint etchings recall the social satire of 18th-Century British printmakers as well as the more dreamlike imagery of fairy tale illustration. The proposal submitted by the Orange County High School of the Arts "did very well, receiving the third-highest rating" Nespor said She added that it was awarded the largest grant. Tonight, the 51-year-old social activist cum homorist will be hitting on all of these philosophical cylinders at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. She said she was beaten when she sneaked back into the house early Monday. . Here's an update on the latest New York rap patois, courtesy of Lynch and Dante Ross, a former Rush Management staffer who now helps book rap tours for GTI, the leading black music booking agency. Actress Kelly McGillis, currently playing Portia in a production of "The Merchant of Venice" in Washington, delivered the introductions. Made in 1927 and titled "Shadow and Reflection" the print has an unerring sense of dramatic composition.
The tables are thus turned: In 1925 the fundamentalists wanted to ban Darwinism; now liberals seek to stop Creation Science. We're still here" Adrian Hall, artistic director of Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, R. I, which won a Tony in 1984, believes SCR's recognition augurs an artistic explosion for "the whole California movement" of nonprofit theaters similar to the Chicago theatrical renaissance of the early 1980s. Some albums are from the Soviet Union and aren't available anywhere else. When Worthington and Coleman were fired in 1986, cathedral officials said the change was needed to hold down costs of the pageants. LOS ANGELES — A dispute over rights to Christmas and Easter pageants at the Rev Robert H.
That's the number of hot dogs Dick Stalder, manager of B & B Caterers, estimated he'd sell at the refreshment stands. "Actually, what I loved about the concept was that it had all this information in it Which was going to be given free to the people. What's the concern" The concern of some private business owners, as noted, is that nonprofit organizations have an unfair advantage But that's nonsense. The cuffs lock his left wrist to a bug-eyed cartoon bunny-who looks unnervingly real in a pen-and-ink sort of way. Subsequently, Daniel Larsen and Raymond Burk have been appointed to chair the commission. To them, the phrase broadcast journalism , especially the network kind, is a galloping oxymoron. "I enjoy restoring them and working on them, and I don't think the day will ever come when my collection stops growing.
Players of the flurry-and-pose school have about as much chance of crafting a lasting statement as a bunch of typing monkeys have of pecking out a Shakespearean sonnet. Organ recitals are not usually hot tickets. Gooch's makes a superior blend"I once brought calamata olives to the Hollywood Bowl" my friend Claire said, "not knowing it was my date's favorite food He nearly fell in love with me on the spot. In the 1987 survey, the radio category was divided into three sub-categories-large, medium, and small markets-and KGB was one of three first-place winners, beating out nearly 100 competitors in such other "small markets" as San Jose and Hempstead, N. Y. Furillo) "It takes intelligence, curiosity and no small degree of trust for a woman to go to a woman doctor" Mulgrew continues. But there is a kind of crisis: trustees have become pickier, and there is something of a shortage of experienced directors who meet the magic profile. Much of the huge but in many ways frustrating Lehmann discography lapsed into library limbo.
All of us were impressed by the luxurious comforts the restaurant offers: fresh, fragrant flowers; plush chairs; soft lighting; handsome tables dressed in fine crockery We prepared ourselves for a glorious evening And then we tasted the bread. Biff (Himmel) and Skippy (stand-up comedian Rick Rockwell, live in South Mission Beach with Andrew (Gaye Straza) who made up for what she lacked in acting talent with a body that belongs in a bikini, and often is. 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. In March, after seeing an early screening, Wes McBride, president of the California Gang Investigators Assn, claimed "Colors" would "leave dead bodies from one end of this town to the other" More recently, the Guardian Angels-a self-styled anti-crime group-have staged several protests, at Penn's Malibu home, outside the Venice home of "Colors" director Dennis Hopper, at Monday's Academy Awards and, on Tuesday, at the Century City offices of Orion Pictures, where five members were arrested on suspicion of battery after clashing with police and security guards.
At that, it is still difficult to know what tack to take with the work. All three have sung at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and Forst and Elvira also are well-known for their appearances with New York City Opera. Choreographer Clarissa Boeriu is in town to set part of the "Friends" dance from "Coppelia" "Clarissa is a ballet coach from Romania, so that's a real break for our dancers" said Yourth. It is not that either avenue is necessarily preferable to the other: While the high-powered pros may give our cultural scene its foundation, the arts-world mavericks supply the zip to make it vibrant. Through the willingness to take a risk on the unknown now and then, the colorful music of Queen Ida wound up in the sedate surroundings of the Forum Theater, where booking officials usually stick with such middle-America performers as George Gobel (forgotten but not gone) and Anna Maria Alberghetti. In 1983, a foundation was established that bears her sister's name, and, since 1986, an annual concert has helped finance the organization's work.
The closing concert will be a new work by David Gordon, titled "United States" commissioned in part by the foundation. Outfitted for a day at the races (striped jacket, cigar, posy in the buttonhole, three beefy guys hold a confab at Hialeah Park, Fla. "They wanted to save bucks so they didn't use the best steel, and then they didn't paint it for 40 years, so whaddaya expect" The Williamsburg has rusted into a dangerous decrepitude and was closed a few days ago for inspections, but possibly forever. "We see this as an opportunity to give Orange County audiences a broader repertory of opera" Kendrick cited scheduling and financial considerations for the proximity of the dates. Pool, a 36-year-old music librarian, and Grigsby, a 60-year-old music professor, covet their new treasure. In an interview after the meeting, Reid denied that there is any fat in the council's administrative budget and denounced Roos' attack.
The beleaguered network ended last season in third place for the first time in its history It has since struggled back to second in the weekly ratings. Ate one what , too? Perhaps the title reference is to the worm at the bottom of a bottle of mescal mentioned in the song "Cabo Wabo" an obligatory anthem about drinking and dames south of the border. At present, the Central Children's Theatre is developing a new show by the journalist/playwright who wrote "Catch 46" Yuri Shohokochikhin. 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.
Nasi rames is a mixed rice plate with a whole cookbook full of Indonesian goodies, and the restaurant has fabulous barbecued chicken and hot stewed beef dishes. "Martin has an extremely keen ear" said Judith Auberjonois, wife of the actor and co-director with Susan Loewenberg of Theatre Works, which supplied all the acting talent for the productions "He prejudges how it must sound That's why he's always in the (sound)truck. "His work within that tradition is unique for a very strong stance on social, political, economic and moral issues" RUSSIAN ART: Joanna Stingray, the Los Angeles-based rocksinger/songwriter who organized a local exhibit of "unofficial" Soviet contemporary art in January, plans to do the same in New York next month. with its coverage of the Dodgers' cliffhanger against San Diego. Along the way the band was dropped from the Slash Records label and is still without a contract. Mayor Maureen O'Connor will commemorate the event by proclaiming Saturday "Denis Sanders Day" Terry Sanders, Denis' brother and frequent collaborator, said, "Denis would have loved all this. Roast boar comes drenched with a simple sauce of sage, juniper and honey, and has a robust spiciness Venison comes in a sauce based on red wine vinegar.
The unusual situation pays off-professionally, but not financially. It was a world of manners that Gurney and O'Brien found they had in common"I never quite thought of it the way Jack expresses it, but it is true. With more than 100,000 ramen shops in Japan, this obsession with the fine points of noodle preparation is critical to ramen-shop survival. As is normally the case with groups directed by a bass player, the leader deferred to his keyboard soloist most of the time, acting as a discreet backup for Wiggins' sensitive, gently swinging versions of such standards as "Stay as Sweet as You Are" and "No Greater Love" Wiggins for the most part was a model of decorum and simplicity, though once in a while, generally toward the end of each piece, he would indulge in a few harmonic variations to provide a needed change of pace.
Stoppard's satirical "The Real Inspector Hound" (directed by Sheryl Donchey) also focuses on stage life, but his writing is less whimsical and more nervy. (The artful watch, called Andy Warhol Times 5, has five faces that form a bracelet, each containing a different black-and-white photograph of an ordinary New York building) Cookie jar pigs, owls and mammies so ruled the day that they obscured other astonishing sales, such as a group of unmounted stones and a 14-karat gold brooch that each brought $11,000, 10 times their estimates. "Students grow in their ability to use their voices more adequately and more artistically because it's demanding" said Goeser, who will direct "The Bartered Bride" for a three-performance run that opens today at the campus in Orange E. C. With much flurry, commotion and giving of directions, family and housekeepers shooed them off to the limo, Dad sweating and hugging all, Mom taking tiny little steps to the car The next memory I have was Dad being presented the Oscar Screams and cheers resounded throughout the living room Gosh, there's Dad on TV He isn't sweating any more. The one thing that has to be taken on faith is the stunning Frances' attraction to the aged and unhandsome Frank.
"The reason we're doing the play again is that the problem is even bigger now, when someone like Pat Robertson can run for President" The original 1955 play lightly fictionalized the 1925 prosecution of teacher John Scopes for breaking the Tennessee law against teaching evolution (a law not repealed until 1967. "We don't make them sign it backstage or anything" said the academy's Davis, adding that the form is usually presented when the gold statuettes are brought in to be engraved. Hearst, known for indiscriminate taste in antiquities, "really knew what he was doing" when it came to Navajo weavings, said Blomberg during a recent interview and tour of the exhibit. Before long, the familiar rituals are embellished with billowy flag dances, with topical references to Messrs. These artists are even too experimental for Sushi" Intent on seeing "the art in its incipient form" Isaacs made it her personal mission to produce dance on the grass-roots level, in the no-frills environment of the troupe's studio.
He may remind some viewers of another East Coast artist, Rackstraw Downes. Just as clearly, it is not merely a dance version of "Alice in Wonderland" but something far richer. Arnold, in a way, is Eugene's conscience, the Jew who won't play ball, while Eugene is always in the batter's box, swinging his quips. The Bhundus also seem to share the Western fondness for musical change, so that you do sense some movement from album to album Mostly, however, this is simply a sensational group. So when someone comes along and appears to mock it, it can be disturbing. Often criticized as enigmatic, undefinable and iconoclastic, jazz has suddenly become respectable, if not yet de rigueur, in an area where the urge to get "laid back" usually requires a lawn chair and where sizzle is something more often performed on a barbecue grill.
Frigo's guest solo work on four cuts of the album "Triple Treat II" on Concord Jazz) caused such a stir that he was invited to return as a leader in his own right. "Mike is kind of a legendary guy to San Diego musicians" said Magnusson, who met Wofford in the mid-1970s and began recording with him in Los Angeles. "In Japan, nobody waits one hour to eat sushi" I stand my ground. But in a woman, it's just considered bitchy" In a television age dominated by women characters such as Meredith Baxter Birney's "Mom" in "Family Ties" and Phylicia Rashad's "Mom" in "The Cosby Show" who have it all and love it, Molly celebrated her 35th birthday by confessing that she hadn't arrived at the place in work, in love, in life that she had been trained to believe would always be hers Molly's half-hour of life each week is filled with Angst.
Ginger Rogers, married to secret Hitler-agent Walter Slezak, has a European honeymoon, and each country they visit quickly falls to the Nazis; they're pursued-in both patriotic and amatory spirit-by dimpled radio commentator Cary Grant. Not all of "Rikky and Pete" is as good as this scene, but much of it is. Just as he's about to complete the task, he abruptly pulls the open corner apart again only to repeat the whole frustrating cycle. Not to mention gallons of spilled beer and tons of ground-in hot dogs, hamburgers and cigarette butts. Last year's continued increase, they say, can be attributed to the opening of "Miami Vice Action Spectacular" According to the trade magazine Amusement Business, the tour ranks fourth in U. S. Like other school subjects, the arts must be taught sequentially and to all students, not just the especially talented.
