The new songs are still the main part of the show" But he still won't sing "Stairway to Heaven" on tour "Definitely not" he said "I won't go that far. The studios have come to us, a significant number of studios, and they're interested in developing projects for her" But Archer's problem is in sharp contrast to that of the other nominees, especially Aleandro. "Section Five of the bylaws says, 'No referendum may be put forward without expressing different points of view' " Reeve said: "The New York-based formula doesn't work here In L. A, Equity Waiver is theater. so the kid could turn one notch over from listening to Perry Como and listen to (Chess Records) Chuck Berry, and when they heard Chuck Berry, they said they liked that better, so they stayed with the black station. Landweber shot them separately against black backgrounds in crisp, head-on views, bordered by a squirt of soft white light, an effect reminiscent of old-fashioned "silhouetting" in commercial art (the isolation of an object from its background. Six years ago, Dubinbaum and Mehta collaborated in an earlier Mahler project, after she became a winner of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions national competition; in June, 1982, Dubinbaum sang the "Ruckert" Lieder with the American Youth Symphony, closing that season.

"Just like any good American restaurant" Whether it's good remains to be seen. He has adapted well-known jazz compositions, such as Thelonius Monk's " 'Round Midnight" with an Oriental interpretation, often using Arabic harmonies and rhythms to give the songs a unique tonal color. The clock, the ape puppet, the awkwardly changed flats and the Betty Grable monument (Costa Mesa showed us only one of the original four) and other scenic conceits were designed by Petrika Ionesco The flair, in this case, proved ponderous. In the 1920s, Gilbert was as big a box office star as Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, and he was paid more money per film than even the legendary Rudolph Valentino. Accounts unmistakably wafted the possibility of a love affair between the artist, now 71, and Testorf, a shy, earthily attractive blonde who worked as a housekeeper in the area.

Despite the fact that artists as distinguished as Delacroix and Degas cribbed from film virtually from the first time emulsion peeked at the light of day, the practice always felt like a dirty little secret. Pollard and William Hootkins, respectively) leer evilly and invite the guests into deranged childhood games: rope-jumping with a noose and swinging over a seaside cliff. And although attempts will be made to contact tickets holders, as much as $50,000 may be lost because of refunds and unsold tickets resulting from the show's rescheduling, the spokesman said. Raul Davis opened the bakery and family restaurant here in 1963, and fruit pickers used to jam the place for breakfast before heading off to work in the surrounding orange groves. And then what, kiss and tell from the CBS mail room? The prevailing book-jacket strategy seems to be that a volume advertising a mere news division is less salable than one about an entire network. There are hints of lots of things in these tantalizingly aloof little works: the language of signs, TV screen patterns, '50s fabric design, astronomy, molecular diagrams, Native American sand painting, Malevich, Op art.

Getty's pastel, eclectic modern style-he himself acknowledges his debt to models by Richard Strauss and Verdi-deals competently in recitative. Frank, UCI visiting professor, said, however, that too many colleges "come up with an opera for public relations purposes without having any real substance beneath it" and that his sampling of opera scenes will be a natural outgrowth of a monthlong workshop he is teaching. "There was this reporter" he noted, "who'd been to Vietnam-covered it till it fell, went to Rhodesia, then to Guatemala. "I like to go for contrast because the point of my work is not about trying to maintain a stylistic consistency" he said.

I go sometimes to Portland, Ore, where they have a lot of jazz. It's a long way from Red Square to Berkeley Square; even longer if the latter happens to be not the one in London but a nightclub in Berkeley, Calif. Now, a wealthy South African businessman has donated 10,000 records and 500 books to the institute, giving it one of the world's largest collections on women in music. "I don't believe that by accepting a collection of academic materials, a university would be undermining the cultural boycott" Gassama said. Now Hier worries that other Western nations-but not the United States-might allow Waldheim to enter their countries, thereby enhancing his prestige, and that it "might have a spillover effect" on accused Nazi war criminals already on trial or awaiting deportation Waldheim "was in a no-lose situation" Hier said.

Santamaria's pairing with Martinez' nine-piece band, though short-lived, also served to highlight why the band has earned a reputation as a brassy, razor-sharp ensemble good enough to rival New York's flashiest salseros. She sings on one track, "Night of a Distant Star" on his new album. Writer-director Avery Crounse has marginally better special effects than in his last effort: The appalling revolutionary war horror movie "Eyes of Fire" But "The Invisible Kid" (MPAA rated PG, despite salacious gags) also has the same strangely soporific, finicky style; the movie all but numbs you. Theatrical movies are more graphic in terms of sex, language and violence. "I'm a Rolling Stone subscriber myself, and it never occurred to me to even mail in my own ballot.

on Channel 15) is an honest effort to dramatically and faithfully present selected portions of the trial of a man claiming he was driven by self-defensive fear to commit an act of violence. As was made clear in my original liner notes (reprinted on this CD reissue, the small group works of the mid'40s triggered the bebop revolution: One tune with Dexter Gordon, seven with Charlie Parker, four with Sonny Stitt. Four-part harmony is provided by another black box, a tape-delay unit. The old prison has been closed for 20 years but in the wake of budget cuts, it's about to be reopened. With piercing stares and taut concentration (to which Cynthia Meyers and Ellen Sirot seemed more committed than Andres) the three dancers repeated a sequence of glide steps and poses with Indian-statue-style out-thrust hips or one-legged balances.

One of the band's originals, "Miss Elaine" is braced with such scorching rock textures that it wouldn't be a surprise to see one of Aerosmith's glam-rock offspring start including it in its repertoire. In announcing expansion of the foundation's activities, Broad noted: "In the current art environment, we find that new art rapidly disappears into private collections and collectors are becoming more and more reluctant to loan new works. She spits out words like razors in a tough, frightened manner that reveals that her character does not even know which will hurt and which will heal Johnson's job is even tougher. Now, a wealthy South African businessman has donated 10,000 records and 500 books to the institute, giving it one of the world's largest collections on women in music. Just about the only things the museum staff hasn't provided in this realistic exhibit are the feelings and smells.

Native modernist masterpieces were consigned to the storerooms of institutions like the State Russian Museum, the leading repository of native art in the Soviet Union. Ofield, whose graying hair contrasts with his boyish, inquisitive face, spoke eagerly and optimistically about the event: "Being the first year, you don't know what you're going to strike. In "Opening, Closing" William Wiley presents himself in his familiar dunce-hatted "Mr Unnatural" guise. executive Herb Schmertz says he will soon form his own company.

One of those messages was Neil Young's "Hippie Dream" a 1986 song with the lyric: "The wooden ships were just a hippie dream-a sour reference to "Wooden Ships" a Crosby anthem of the Woodstock generation. He's given us chiseled landscapes of this hallowed WASPish terrain: that state of suspended animation where the passing order of the Old abuts uncomfortably against the brashness of the New. On one side were the three inquisitors (Ed Asner, James Whitmore and Jack Coleman; on the other was the witness stand-a table and two chairs. "Let the Toast Pass" has had many musical settings over the past 200 years, but never one this raucous-Richard Jennings was the composer) If this sounds like fun, it is.

He is co-principal clarinet of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, has been a featured soloist with numerous other ensembles, played hundreds of soundtracks and Sunday will become UCLA's first music faculty member to perform on Royce Hall's chamber music series. It has preoccupied countless people who followed the story into the underworld of Hollywood memorabilia, aswirl with intrigue, theft, half-truths, untruths, secrets, fake shoes and feuds. Among these were the Road Runner, on which he based Doug's Laws of Reality: "If someone shoots you in the face with a gun, your face is black for a few seconds, and then you're OK. (The film will mark the first time that these characters will have appeared on the screen together) In some quarters, however, there is now a growing conviction that Disney, Spielberg, Lucas and Zemeckis have created a potential blockbuster.

"Marlane has one of the most wonderfully twisted imaginations I've come across" he said, getting back to Meyer's "Kingfish" "One of the central characters is a dog The 'dog' is a barking black box on a leash That's what the script says. Besides the Weiss Theatre, the only other stage now available to the drama department and the playhouse is the 260-seat Warren Theatre, a converted World War II boiler room. 1, 2, 1989: Clark; Horacio Gutierrez, piano: Mozart's "Haffner" Symphony; Joseph Schwanter's "New Morning for the World" (texts by Martin Luther King Jr, Brahm's Piano Concerto No 1. The issue has aroused sufficient concern within the American Arts Alliance to provoke a special white-paper report entitled "Public Policy and the Arts: The American Renaissance at Risk" On Monday, Peter Marzio, director of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, told a House Ways and Means oversight subcommittee hearing that proposals to expand the so-called unrelated business income tax "strike at the very heart of the (tax) exempt mission of arts institutions" Marzio and the alliance say one of the options could even be interpreted as allowing taxation of phone- and mail-order ticket sales. Pollo guisado -braised pieces of chicken in a mellifluous Spanish sauce-was another good choice Anayas, 1101 S Vermont Ave, No 102, Los Angeles, (213) 381-7582 Hours: 8 a. m-9 p. m Sunday-Thursday; 8 a. m-10 p. m Friday and Saturday. The slow, gospelly title tune works well, with Kenny Garrett's alto sax dominant. 'Daddy's Boys' U. S. A, 1988, 85 minutes, 5:30 p. m.


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