Too long. Old plot. Too bad. Kane & Abel. Mrs. A. E. Maron, Newport Beach
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I moved here from New York six months ago and love everything about Los Angeles.
, the 1920s silent screen star who was called "Too Beautiful."
I want to know what was really going on in Room E at Warner Hollywood (" 'Explorers'--Racing to the Box Office," by Patrick Goldstein, May 12).
The Oasis Dance Club, a popular Artesia Boulevard disco for teen-agers that was shut down last month after being cited for overcrowding and other fire code violations, will lose its entertainment permit next week.
Parents, some in their teens, some careworn and aging, come each day with freshly scrubbed children to stand in line outside the Venice Family Clinic.
Surely one letter celebrating 30 years of rock (Times, May 24) is not enough.
The inmates seem to be running the asylum in San Diego.
Notre Dame High basketball Coach Mickey Cady had a migraine before Friday night's game at Alemany.
When she was 21, Nancy Lopez felt like she was 26.
Frankie Duarte was frustrated. Richie Sandoval was mad.
Except for careful and well-defined performances by Eve Brenner (birdlike) and Bill Erwin (blustery) in the Megaw's revival of "I Never Sang for My Father," limited production values, humdrum direction and some lackluster acting serve to point up the incipient creakiness in Robert Anderson's 1968 script.
What to wear to a "pique-nique?"
--The City by the Bay has pulled the plug on the Automatic Human Jukebox, ticketing him for playing "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" too loudly.
They staged a different kind of Great American Smokeout in tobacco country Sunday night.
When Pete Rozelle and Peter Ueberroth get into a contest to see who can stake out the higher moral ground, that's entertainment.
Probably not since the siege of the Alamo has Texas seen such an assemblage of beleaguered underdogs as the liberal notables who gathered here to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the launching of Lyndon B.
Sam Torrance of Scotland scored the clinching point Sunday as the Britain-Europe team ended 28 years of frustration and defeated the United States, 16 1/2-11 1/2, in the biennial Ryder Cup matches at Sutton Coldfield, England.