"They would switch to PBS or go back to reading the Wall Street Journal" Many of those viewers, in other words, don't usually watch commercial television, and that, Hendricks noted, has been a boon in attracting advertisers. The play, a small, modestly produced work by the author of "Moonstruck" has become a surprise hit for the Bowery Theatre. "It goes without saying that we're spoiled rotten because I don't think there's a better hall in town" said a member of the Lads 'n' Lassies, a club that dances at Elaine's the first and third Saturdays of the month. Ketoprak is a mildly spiced soy bean cake, baked with a bit of chili paste, soy sauce and egg white. SAN DIEGO — "What can purge my heart Of the song And the sadness? What can purge my heart But the song Of the sadness? What can purge my heart Of the sadness Of the song" -Langston Hughes "Song for Billie Holiday" "All I know about music is that not many people ever really hear it" -James Baldwin "Sonny's Blues" Ah, the slow, soft focus of nostalgia. Then, in June, there's Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Red Heat" as a Soviet cop on the trail of an international drug dealer in America.

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 song is about not dealing with it and how you really can't deal with it "Some songs come through you like you were a radio receiver All of these did that They were gifts, I guess I wrote them very quickly. 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. "I wouldn't even have felt comfortable going into a white club. "Also, nobody's ever shot (a show) there" Why videotape? "We wanted to make it look like the news" said John Mankiewicz, his "Street" partner and perhaps the only TV writer around whose career dossier includes guitar time with Kinky Friedman's band The idea, said Robert W. In the middle movements, Sanderling stressed formality and restraint. "It got me into trouble, because the behavior it led me into wasn't me.

He's got a nasty temper when roused and a pair of sharp-clawed hands. The feeling's been there a long time" One reason is that Pisano-who leads his Brazilian/jazz quartet, Velas, tonight at Le Cafe and Monday at Alfonse's-has heard Brazilian music, in one form or another, all his life. Her pregnancy has forced her to cancel performances as Carmen this summer with Mehta fils in Israel. Channel 2's rating dropped so low, in fact, that reruns of "Cheers" on KTLA Channel 5 beat the news at 11 p. m, marking the first time that Channel 5's news at 10 p. m, with a 6. 1 rating, scored a higher number than a late-night network station, according to a KTLA spokesman. The most enjoyable film in the first program is Luke Latino's "A Man's Race" a documentary on the macho hell-raisers attending the 62nd Grand National Motorcycle Race in Laconia, N. H. "The issue should be: Is the American popular standard song in danger of dying out? "The standard song is one that outlives its original life and is covered by many artists.

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. Before Spano played Goldblume, he portrayed coroner Milt LaVelle, a recurring character on another Bochco cop show called "Paris" which starred James Earl Jones and had a short-lived season in 1979 just before "Hill Street Blues" made its debut. The only variable in the numbers-or figures-was your perspective 10,600. Even so, the orchestra nearly covered her voice in full passages; probably the sound technician and conductor John Covelli should share the blame.

22, 23: Clark; Klara Barlow, soprano; Jerome Hines, bass: Wagner program, including scenes from "Die Walkure" -Dec. Along their campy way, directors Jensen Crawford and Terry Hanrahan remain faithful to Wilde's clever audacity. Unlike the many rock bands that speak in exclamation points, the Silos lean more toward italics and other gentler forms of expressions. Hoping to save the marriage, the Poorman put the woman on with her husband, who was at work that night. Elsewhere, corners and arches, recesses and slots, planes and shadows mingle in Duvall's uninhibited flow of imagery. "The most popular thing on the Discovery Channel is our nature programs-and generally the bigger the beast, the better the ratings" said John Hendricks, president and chief executive officer of the Cable Educational Network, which owns and operates Discovery "Sharks, leopards, big predators. "It was hard to articulate that to ourselves without feeling we were betraying Kim, who was the founder and guiding light of the theater" Howard said.

"If I'm going to write about a family, there's only one family I know about for real, and that's my own" he said. "That was the first time I'd ever seen guys with long hair and the whole hippie thing" Paul said "The Valley was a little bit behind the times, as usual "Jim Morrison was drinking right in the middle of the gym I think he had a bottle of Wild Turkey. And even writer Lionel Chetwynd, who led a dissident union faction during the stormy 1985 negotiations, has publicly expressed approval of Walton's stance. It's simply so much fun listening to the records again to see whether they still deserve all the affection-or disdain-you've held for them over the years The results are frequently surprising.

Rahbani, 32, has been working on his concept since the 1970s and gave his first Oriental jazz concert in war-torn Beirut in 1985. They are nearly all rushed and aggressive, which tends to reduce their scale, with numerous instances of line-smudging portamento and "expressive" slides better suited to late-Romantic material. Segments from their most important work, "Documented/Undocumented" a collection of border culture projects that they began working on in early 1987, have been performed all over the United States and Mexico. The aforementioned goujonnettes of sole (strips of fish cut to approximately resemble tiny gudgeon or smelt, and a staple French bistro dish) are enhanced with orange zest. So what does the future of children's television look like? It's beginning to look a lot like the past.

When the two groups finally met about three years ago, for a movie project that never got off the ground, they quickly established a rapport and agreed to team up for a concert tour as soon as scheduling conflicts could be resolved. These and other images of men and women formerly hospitalized with mental illness are the work of Lonny Shavelson, a Berkeley-based photographer who is also a part-time emergency room physician. "It was written in 1973 as a criticism of Brazil's totalitarian regime" explained actress Ilka Tanya Payan, who's been performing the piece for the past three years. Now, between its elegant Post-Modernist temple on Bunker Hill and its exhilarating Temporary Contemporary warehouse in Little Tokyo, the place has a baker's half-dozen of varied shows and installations. For all the hoopla, one left the State Theater twice with the senses vacillating between disappointment and disorientation. Maybe later in life" Kitaev said, "but I fell in love with jazz long ago. The overwhelming sense of danger and despair that Ben-Meier, a USC student, captures is all but palpable.


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