Satriani's "Surfing studies With the understand Alien-an album of rock instrumentals, some verging on heavy metal-is a remarkable No 29 on the Billboard magazine pop album chart. Roth recently completed the musical score for Howard Brookner's film "The Bloodhounds of Broadway" which takes place New Year's Eve, 1928. A few examples: "Bringing Up Baby" This 1938 RKO screwball comedy starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant is "the title that's requested the most" according to Ellen Wander, vice president in charge of home video distribution at Turner Entertainment Co. Everyone is looking forward to the June visit of the works of Germany's Anselm Kiefer. (Orlando Gallery, 14553 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, to March 25). Now, five years after his death, the proper form of address would seem to be St George.
It was about the good things in life, not about the horrible things . Under the circumstances, the legendary dramatic spirit could hardly soar . Standards, local observers insist, have sagged as aesthetic focuses have blurred . (Rusty) Powell predicts healthy crowds for the show's local stint . With the exception of texts that are integral parts of some of the drawings, the exhibit offers not a scrap of information about the parameters of the architectural competitions Not a word about programs, budgets, sites or restrictions. But her choreography merely embroidered the theme of the work: the way fiction can become distilled in consciousness as vividly as our most personal recollections.
"Hopefully" said Jimenez, "it'll help the kids coming up, so that they can say, 'Yeah, we are from East L. A' because something positive has been done" . The formal part of the program closed with the Saint-Saens Sonata No 1, which ended with a brilliantly executed moto perpetuo . What's wrong with Oscar? For one thing, the statuette-the symbol of excellence in movies- has become a TV star! "When I won my Oscar, I felt I was partaking in one of the true national rituals" said "Star Wars" film editor Paul Hirsch . Mickey retained his primacy as the Founding Mouse and the corporate symbol, but Donald did the business . Butterfly" The quiet, 30-year-old Los Angeles resident, who lives in the Los Feliz area, went almost unnoticed by the swarms of photographers working the party that followed Broadway's 42nd annual Tony awards show. I hoped people would react to it in the same way I did it" But articles in Time and Newsweek, scolding newspaper columns and a segment on ABC's "Good Morning, America" have charged Vieira with setting back the cause of women in broadcast journalism by encouraging old-fashioned, sex-object stereotypes. The crush of people has caused the rug in front of the display to be patched many times and replaced twice.
"Crime against property is relatively unimportant" says another . It's all rather precious, but the New Jersey-based ceramicist has chosen a medium and a style that lets her get away with a dreamily silly tale . The new trois-etoile s is L'Ambroisie on the Place des Vosges in Paris-a very pretty and very good restaurant, and one that I reviewed favorably in these pages not long ago-but a restaurant that I'm frankly not quite certain should have been elevated to three-star status so soon (especially when the more deserving Guy Savoy still has to be content with two stars . But the experience of it proved that, for festivals at least, less really may be more . And free-wheeling Gary and Melissa, both single, are so afraid of intimacy that they refuse to have close relationships at all Goulston suddenly paused and laughed. Robert Lee, a professor and longtime friend who helped Sanders acquire the SDSU position, described him as "concerned with artistic freedom and artistic well-being.
"And I think that having this behind me sort of tells me, 'You can do it' " Even more recently, Washington Post reporter Jay Mathews interviewed former classmates for a book about the Garfield experience due out this summer . Wong will receive city proclamations at East West Players' annual fund-raising dinner June 18 For information, call (213) 660-0366 . The audience, convinced, gave Hammond the first standing ovation of the day. The festival's other solo performer, Taj Mahal, drew on a tradition similar to Hammond's in a set devoted largely to easygoing, rustic blues played on electric-acoustic guitar . Previously announced entertainers for the fair are the rock groups REO Speedwagon (June 16, The Fabulous Thunderbirds (June 17) and The 30th Anniversary of Rock 'n' Roll" (July 3) consisting of 14 acts . Pondering the haunting, somber-colored selections of Helga walking in winter, Helga naked in bed, and Helga wearing a crown of flowers, she said, "I just had to see it for myself" "The whole 'Helga' story was very intriguing" said Steve Steele, visiting from Seattle. You have to take responsibility for your life, good or bad, and get on with it. From all seven sides, it just snowballed into something ridiculous" Mann said he would like to reverse the damage and reconstruct the band: "For me, it's always a possibility I don't know about the other guys.
The Helga affair became one of those thoroughly contemporary media-myths and-as they say in Hollywood-grew legs and marched off triumphantly on its own . It was a CBS replay that showed that the referees made a possibly crucial mistake in denying the Pistons a sure breakaway jam that would have narrowed the Laker lead to three near the end of Game Two . Shanley dedicated this 1984 play, as he was later to dedicate his screen writing Oscar, "to everyone in the Bronx who punched or kissed me, and to everyone I punched or kissed" It's an appropriate nod to the spirit that he has created here: Danny is a puncher and Roberta is a kisser At least it starts out that way . There are lulls here, but there's also more than 67 minutes of music, much of it charmingly unconventional 4 stars "HARLEM BLUES" Donald Byrd Landmark LLP 1516 . After the death in 1974 of, first, his father, then two months later his manager, Sol Hurok, Cliburn said he started thinking about mortality and how "the stage is wonderful but that's not the most important thing in my life People are the most important thing in my life. That was very apparent Tuesday evening at Ambassador Auditorium, when Neville Marriner led his group in the sololess third of five UK/LA '88 Festival programs. Announcing the Los Angeles Philharmonic's 70th season, the concert year of 1988-89, Andre Previn, music director of the orchestra, on Thursday also revealed that subscribers to the season will have the opportunity to hear four touring international orchestras: the Bavarian Symphony, led by Sir Colin Davis; the (East) Berlin Symphony, under Claus Peter Flor; the Israel Philharmonic, conducted by Zubin Mehta, and the Munich Philharmonic, led by Sergiu Celibidache The L. A Philharmonic season, extending from Oct.
Though neither Channel 7 nor Channel 2 has an early morning news program, Channel 4's "Today in L. A" also handily beat network morning news programs on the other two stations . "One of those" translated to "Arabist" a label somehow attached to patrons of the American Colony, where a preponderance of the news media stay while in Jerusalem . They still wanted to play rock 'n' roll, but with a different slant "So right away, I led them down a more soulful path . On the fifth and final day, the theater received bomb threats, Trautman said Controversy has followed the show to Los Angeles . The pictures are accompanied by a semi-facetious gush note which acclaims Vieira for her journalistic skills and professional prowess as well as for her appearance. But just for a second there, during a melodic passage that would appear again later in Williams' career, I could have sworn I caught a glimpse of Indiana Jones riding shotgun with the Duke.
That rainy morning, by a perfect and timely coincidence, a group of computer researchers gathered in Bauer Hall at Claremont McKenna College gave a preliminary report on their project for using the computer to shed new light on The Authorship Question . "Shouldn't concert halls at least be required to list the names of everyone who's in the band" Good question 311 Tickets . Robert Berlinger makes the play a play-within-a-play, set in Beckett's wasteland Luckily, not too much time is spent with this device Jonathan McMurtry plays Timon Shakespeare's character is a man of extremes McMurtry isn't His best work in the theater has been in the middle zone . You can say a lot of bad things about death, but it does appear to be a sure cure for insomnia . If you come in at midnight, there is usually a one-hour wait to get onto a lane or into the pool room But by 3 or so, the crowd has thinned The all-nighters remain. (Martin's status on the Sinatra-Davis dates is still tentative.
One former patient dates the onset of his illness to an intense reading of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche in college; another remembers the day she knew the other passengers on the subway could read her thoughts"M y last breakdown was fun" says the taped voice of Karen Moore "I enjoy my psychotic states It's a total freedom . I liked the Shrimp Americaine and the romantically presented Shrimp Under Glass . Her slouching leather briefcase-the sort of thing you might find at a swap meet-has a worn, scratched surface that testifies to years of being stuffed and schlepped around . 2-5) head the list of more than 50 artists on the Universal Amphitheatre's "extended" summer schedule . Besides a delightful fresh raspberry-laced pound cake and an assertive espresso mocha cheesecake, there are extraordinary rich blondies and Jack Daniels brownies Mon-Sat, 11 a. m-10 p. m MasterCard, Visa Street Parking Mrs Gooch's Natural Deli (239 N Crescent Dr, Beverly Hills, (213) 274-3360 Mrs. The co-leader of the Texas band whose scatological name is generally abbreviated as the B. H Surfers has some other image-busting revelations to offer. Last fall, Bill Silva, who had worked out of San Diego since 1980, returned after a year with Avalon Attractions in Los Angeles.
(Average household income in the city of Ross is $102,327) It's also one of the most beautiful, owing much of its beauty to its surrounding hills and its dedication to preserving open space . The only other place that some of these records can be found is at the Vatican library, Pool said . In fact, George does not even know how he got routed into this megillah of quickly shifting settings and even quicker shifting dialogue: He thinks he is dreaming and it is a nightmare all the way . Of all the grads, the five who speak below said the most about the way they work and the preoccupations behind their art . The pictures are accompanied by a semi-facetious gush note which acclaims Vieira for her journalistic skills and professional prowess as well as for her appearance. The five movements of Peter Brideoake's "Shifting Reflections" reveal similar formal clarity and evocative instrumentation in an arch form that peaks in an exuberant scherzo.
Robards sees the play as a plea for open-mindedness: "It's about the right to think . That song: "Separate Ways" Though a minor hit in the country field twice after that, "Always on My Mind" didn't re-enter the pop charts until Willie Nelson recorded it in 1982 . A moment before meeting the press, Cher's manager, Bill Sammeth, held the Oscar just as somebody asked Cher, "Do you need a mirror" The question was rhetorical Cher can fix her face without a mirror . Soprano Irene Drummond sang with hooded sound and unclear enunciation Countertenor Steven Rickards sang with purity at mid-range . After mulling five or six possibilities, O'Brien found himself sitting in the San Diego Repertory Theatre's Lyceum Space, tapping his toes to an original show put together by young San Diego talent-mostly people he knew-and thinking that this musical takeoff on '60s tunes, set in a Laundromat, could go places Then the thought struck him. SAN DIEGO — The meager audience that turned out for Thursday evening's San Diego Symphony concert got more than an earful of conductor Yoel Levi, the Atlanta Symphony's music director designate.
After the regulars poured in to find themselves at a Francois Truffaut movie, they got up, disgusted, and demanded a refund . Little of the printed description could be heard in Sanderling's powerful, purposeful reading . Abstract satire aside, John Flansburgh and John Linnell also have a winning way with a pop hook, not to mention a vision of pop society appropriately absurd enough to justify whatever cases of the sillies might come up . The sisters remained close, especially during those dark periods of Rosemary's life-the two divorces from Ferrer, the addiction to Seconal, five years of psychoanalysis, group therapy, etc . Grinning like a leprechaun, he slams down his mug on the white tablecloth, which is sprinkled with tiny green shamrocks, and remarks how easy it would be to turn the story of his musical career into a two-act play. Holbrook even turns Twain's customary growl into something different. Hicks and Gomez-Pena, along with several other local artists, traipsed through Tijuana garbed in costume, and proceeded to cross through U. S Customs in masquerade.
