To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the introduction of Vitaphone, the first viable synchronous sound system for motion pictures, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
United Way of Orange County announced Thursday that the agencies that look to it for money can expect a 10.5% funding reduction during the first six months of 1987 because of the $2.5-million shortfall in this year's $19-million fund-raising drive.
Higher prices and a lingering safety question have led to a significant drop in wine imports, particularly those from Italy, during the first four months of 1986, according to a recently released report.
San Diego should get mostly cloudy and cool weather this week as a storm from Hawaii moves through the area bringing a 20% chance of rain Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.
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Cambodian and Indian experts will begin restoring the 12th-Century Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia in October, the official Cambodian news agency SPK reported Tuesday.
A CBS News special on "The Burger Years" will air Wednesday at 8 p.m., marking the first in a series of programs to be sponsored by General Motors leading to the bicentennial celebration of the U.S.
British film producer David Puttnam is expected to be named chairman and chief executive officer of Columbia Pictures at a press conference being held this morning at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
When Claude Lanzmann's 9 1/2-hour epic "Shoah" opens today at the Balboa Cinema in Newport Beach, Orange County audiences will finally be able to see the French journalist's acclaimed documentary about the Holocaust.
Arms control experts from the United States and the Soviet Union will meet in Geneva around July 25 to discuss nuclear testing issues, the White House announced today.
A report that is expected to suggest what Congress should do about Alaska's 1.5-million-acre Coastal Plain, which lies atop the potentially biggest untapped U.S. oil reserve and is home to rare musk oxen and other animals, is to be released today in Washington by the Interior Department.
CBS goofed when it elected "George Washington" to a second term.
Just when you thought you were beginning to understand performance art, it's time to deal with another contemporary aesthetic-- radio art.
Mostly due to income lost from the reclassification of its loans to Brazil and Ecuador, New York-based Chase Manhattan Corp.'
Due to crude oil prices that were significantly lower than the average prices realized during the
A woman from Colombo, Sri Lanka, will be crowned "Mrs.
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ABC, which fell to third place in the prime-time ratings race this season for the first time in a decade, said Monday it will replace more than one-third of the schedule next fall with 10 new series, including a spinoff of "Dynasty" and a show that rival NBC had dropped...
"Dynasty," "Dallas" and "Falcon Crest," the gaudy prime-time soaps, are '80s TV versions of the kind of drama film producer Ross Hunter made famous in movies in the '50s and '60s.
So-called celebrity books remind me of that old ethnic joke about how many guys it takes to screw in a light bulb.