Unfortunately nearly everything was drenched in oil-albeit expensive, moss-green, extra virgin oil-and had lost much of its natural flavor. With a steady hand held high above his head, our waiter poured a generous portion of cold milk into a large skillet, then watched vigilantly as it warmed over a gentle flame. But there is black music coming out of Great Britain that is strong and more diversified. The mukhtar's motives are slightly purer: He wants the wedding to take place on schedule. Speaking of Rachmaninoff, the young French pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet will play that composer's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini at the season-closing concert by the Pasadena Symphony, Saturday night at 8:30 in Pasadena Civic Auditorium.

"Phantom" producer Cameron Mackintosh confirmed the news Wednesday from London, saying, "We'll run the show as long as the Los Angeles public wants it there" Indeed, the "Phantom" will materialize as the last show of the 1988-89 Ahmanson season so it can be booked for an open-ended run. "When men and women deal with each other, at some level it reduces to the fact that we are opposing members of the species. And rather than the squawks and squeals frequently attributed to avant-garde jazz, the group offered a handsome opening set that, while clearly removed from the mainstream, was nevertheless accessible and rewarding. Not since Reid's predecessor Marilyn Ryan held office has council administration been castigated in the Legislature. with its coverage of the Dodgers' cliffhanger against San Diego.

One wine worth the tariff is the 1983 Trimbach Gewurztraminer $28, even though suggested retail is only $11. 25. I never liked to become part of the infrastructure" Powers also worked at various times for TV in Chicago, "The CBS Morning News" and "Entertainment Tonight" However, his appearances on "CBS News Sunday Morning-for years the nation's only electronic Sunday newspaper-delivered him to the viewers probably most receptive to his thoughtful media analysis. I used to watch media critic Ron Powers on "CBS News Sunday Morning" with dread and anticipation. Louis" that it's originally from) to "I'll Be Home for Christmas" (with that last trick line, "if only in my dreams) to the yearning Phil Spector/Darlene Love classic "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home" to Prince's positively morbid "Another Lonely Christmas" Even these downers leave me with an inexplicably radiant glow. "I think if he didn't know me as well as he did, he would've been scared that I was running the movie" After watching Marshall spend hours curled up on her couch, you do begin to wonder-how could someone so seemingly passive and insecure actually have the indomitable spirit necessary to direct a major Hollywood film? "Penny has an iron will, which is a thing that almost everybody misses" insisted James Brooks, who produced "Big" and has known Marshall since their days at Paramount Television in the early '70s.

(They're proposing) a major, almost catastrophic change in the way people wo. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Just sitting down to dinner at JW's is a numbing experience. "I'm at an age when I think I have time for one more career" added Schmertz, a tall, well-tailored man of 57 who still puffs cigars in his office in an era when the smoking lamp is flickering out at most corporations. Wilshire Ave) will host mini-concerts by the Fullerton Community Band. The city of Fullerton is offering the arts lover's equivalent of a Whitman's Sampler in "A Night in Fullerton" Friday-a feast for the eyes and ears served in bite-size portions The 24th annual event runs from 7 to 11 p. m. She bestowed a core collection of Indian objects on the fledgling institution, which became fledged in 1925, formed a department of American Indian art and proceeded to amass 20,000 objects representing 150 tribes and covering 2,000 years. Introduced to local audiences on Wednesday at the Doolittle Theatre, "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" uses a jukebox full of Elvis Presley records to accompany a lampoon of sexual attitudes in the early rock 'n' roll era. Under Simpson's direction, the three do not so much move as quietly weave emotional webs around each other.

"That's the sad thing" A photograph of Richard Hasher, a paranoid schizophrenic, shows him reclining on his bed wearing outsize glasses and a T-shirt that reads "I'm a survivor" His broad face registers a worried look. Not all of this material is slated for immortality, and little of it is easy listening. 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. But I am not totally defined by the word 'journalist' I'm other things, too. Not to mention gallons of spilled beer and tons of ground-in hot dogs, hamburgers and cigarette butts. Sea bass is served in an anchovy butter and garlic sauce, topped with scallions and crushed tomatoes.

The gift makes Toulouse-Lautrec one of the museum's featured artists, Desloge said "We had about 20 prints and no paintings" she said. Channel 4 registered a 6. 1 rating to Channel 7's 6. 0 at 4 p. m. -John Nava Who are these guys and why are they saying such mean things about modern art? Whence comes this longing for the past with its encrusted traditions and predictable rules? Well, they are four California painters of increasing note, David Ligare, John Nava, Randall Lavender and Jon Swihart, all concerned with the serious depiction of the human figure. Who they are when they close the door at night, nobody knows. " "My kids love it" It's hard to quibble with those kind of reviews But don't blame me for trying. Representing his interest in science and technology: "The Scale Model of the Solar System" and "The Big Wheel" a 3-ton flywheel set in motion by a motorcycle.

During the same four days-Friday through Monday- moviegoers nationwide paid about $16. 7 million $6,518 per screen) to see Carolco Pictures "Rambo III" "I guess if there's a race, there has to be a winner, and that's us" said Sidney Ganis, president of worldwide marketing for Paramount. Some of these other pieces are plausible but ultimately unconvincing versions of real things. In the process, she got a glimpse of the music scores to a few opera classics. " 'Why would I want to look at something like that' " Some 20-odd years later, the Berkuses own more than 200 works, many of them on a massive, architectural scale.

The idea was for us to utilize all their knowledge to make the record we'd been trying to make for a long time" Peter Koppes was misidentified as Steve Kilbey in a photograph accompanying an article on the rock band the Church in Wednesday's Calendar. Though including scattered elements of profanity and brutality, Biafra's language and imagery was quite mild compared with a Robin Williams performance, let alone one by Sam Kinison. She sings on one track, "Night of a Distant Star" on his new album. And whoops-the new Replacements album will be produced by Tony Berg, not Scott Litt, as we reported last week. The group also plays Friday and Saturday evenings and for Sunday brunch Moreno's, 4328 E Chapman Ave, Orange Reservations recommended (714) 639-2181. Framed between the parasol and its reflection, Bibi, graceful and shapely in a striped swimming suit, seems like a pearl in a shell. Which makes it seem very contemporary" With Marcus was his wife, Viviana.

Whatever change or growth by these bands in subsequent visits and/or albums is too subtle for even sympathetic Western pop fans to notice. "Anybody who turns out such swinging bands as he does (as director of OCC's student bands) has to be doing something right" Early in the day, Scott was hoping that Jazz Pacific's inaugural event would draw 1,000 people or more. Byrd jumped off the jazz wagon many years ago to engage in a long flirtation with fusion, along with an extensive career in jazz education (he is now acting head of the Afro-American/jazz studies department at Oberlin. Towards the end, Signora Beyondo's antic perorations are interrupted by the unmistakable sound of an aggressive, polyrhythmic flatulence, as though a nasty schoolboy contest were going on somewhere nearby. Besides Holly Denton and Donna Taylor, the Ravells' band members include keyboardist Julius (Jewels) Petty, drummer Seymour Koblin, guitarist Steve Guerrero, and bassist Mark Langford. Instead of simply having an usher lead you to your seat, Moffett has his barking actors (imagine a battalion of bespectacled Harold Lloyd clones, only without the laughs) assign you a number, then take you up and down corridors trimmed in black and computer print-out paper until you reach the rear of the theater. An official statement, expected to be released today on behalf of the two Stones, says both considered doing "something separately" at the concert.


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