- Power Failure Halts Game with Corona del Mar Ahead
- Scientologists Win a Battle in Long War : Religion: Judge says Cult Awareness Network must let church members attend L.A. convention. But conference organizers fear longtime foes will disrupt activities.
- Church Grants 90% of Annulment Requests
- 1 Killed, 2 Hurt When Gunmen Open Fire at Panorama City House
- Student Drug Use Remains at '90 Level : Substance Abuse: While cocaine use is down, LSD use has increased among older students.
- ORANGE : Police Seek Man Missing Since Sept. 1
- PACOIMA : Man Killed After Car Stalls in Traffic
- LOCAL PROPOSITIONS : C Would Add Deputies; Funds the Focus of B
- Depot Owner, LACTC Resolve Metrolink Fight
- Obituaries - Oct. 31, 1992
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Special Teams Make Big Plays in Kennedy's Rout
- Gulls Top Lumberjacks With Knickle's Shutout
- Carey, Sagen Power No. 2 Los Alamitos : Prep football: They combine for three touchdown pass plays during the first half of 34-14 victory over No. 1 Anaheim Esperanza.
- Two Turns Might Prove Too Many : Breeders' Cup: Pleasant Tap's impressive record at Belmont Park might be deceiving to handicappers of today's Classic.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Hornaday Seeking to Wrap Up Southwest Tour Championship
- AWARD-WINNING COUPLE: Longtime Studio City residents Marvin...
- State Park Agency Offers $18.7 Million for Soka Site : Santa Monicas: University officials are expected to reject the deal. The proposal is contingent on approval of a ballot measure Tuesday.
- Heavy Rains Cause Numerous Car Crashes, Including 1 Fatality
- SAN DIEGO : Bray Concludes Testimony in Trial
- ALPINE : 5th Man Arrested in Vigilante Attack
- Katz Becomes 3rd Mayoral Candidate to Raise $200,000 : Politics: The Democratic assemblyman boosts his electoral credibility. Councilmen Holden and Woo have also hit that funding level.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Open-Space Proposal Opposed
- BURBANK : Site Selected for Proposed $100-Million Sports Arena
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Journal Features 6 Faculty Works
- LOS ANGELES : Katz and Woo Each Raise $200,000 for Mayoral Race
- CAMARILLO : Hospital Asks State If Merger Is Legal
- O.C. Skies Cleanest on Record in 1992 : Air: County had just two smog alerts, and Southland tied '90 record with 41. But L.A. basin violated federal health standard for ozone on more days.
- Religion, Economics and the Race for President : Politics: Most Americans surveyed believe that a candidate's approach to the economy is more important than spiritual views. But the two issues may not be as separate as they appear.
- REBUILDING WATCH : Inspired L. A. Law
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Writing Programs of 2 Schools Lauded
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Wachs Tries to Keep Crossing Guard
- SIMI VALLEY : 5 Held on Cocaine Possession Charges
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : County Seeks to Pull Permit of Motorcyclists' Hangout
- 14 Striking Drywallers Arrested
- Formica Mecca : Food, Conversation Keep Customers Coming Back to South-Central's Jack's
- S.D. County's Jobless Rate Declines a Bit
- 91-Acre Parcel to Be Part of Regional Park : Wetlands: The river-bottom land near Del Mar is home to four endangered species. It will become the showcase entrance to a proposed 55-mile-long regional wildlife corridor.
- ANAHEIM : Head-On Collision Fatal to 2; 1 Injured
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Mitchell, Agoura Post 24-20 Upset of Newbury Park
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Sylmar Stays Undefeated, 35-0
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Spoils of Victory: A Series Share Is $120,000 for Full-Time Blue Jays
- Election Jitters Knock Dow Down 19.99 : Market Overview
- Cable Firms Ready to Fight Video Competition : Television: Their targets are a program-access law and the fledgling direct broadcast satellite industry.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- RETAIL
- Smoking Motorcyclist on Billboards Bites the Dust
- County Posts Slight Drop in Jobless Rate for September : Unemployment: It improves to 6.5% from August's 6.7%. The gain, however, is attributed to seasonal hiring in schools.
- BANKING
- Music Reviews : Pianist Mogilevsky in Southland Debut
- Controversial 'Lover' Gives Jane March an Acting Initiation
- WEEKEND TV : Shows Focus on Issues, Candidates
- Ntare Mwine Is New Kid in the Spotlight in 'Six Degrees'
- Defunct Foundation Tickets Can Be Exchanged
- Opportunities Keep Chasin' Sanborn : Pop music: The influential sax player, who'll be in Anaheim tonight, may not be as busy as he was a few years ago, but he's got a new album out and is touring to support it.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Explores Deadly Sins
- Circus Side Show Ads an Oddity
- Highs, Lows of Christmas Carols on CD
- 'Children' Rascal Michael E. Knight Helps Out a Man With Two Wives
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Magic Can't Transform 'Apprentice' : Laguna Playhouse youth troupe gives flash to the 'Sorcerer' Mickey made famous but can't elevate the text.
- Chief's Reinstatement Bid Leads Officers to Vote of No Confidence : Newport Beach: Arb Campbell is on paid leave pending the outcome of a sexual harassment lawsuit. Influential backers want him reinstated.
- PASS THE CHIANTI: You may not see...
- U.S. Senate Candidates Crisscross State for Votes : Politics: Herschensohn reacts angrily to accusation that he went to strip joint, frequented adult newsstand.
- Lawyer Held as Planner of Crash Frauds : Investigation: Gary P. Miller is among 26 people newly charged in connection with staged accidents, including a truck wreck in which a man died.
- Fire Chief Says Political Memo Was Sent : Conflict: Jeff Bowman confirms that city-owned computer system was improperly used to send campaign message from union president to Anaheim firefighters.
- Hangin' With the Frat Pack
- O.C. Candidates Decry Last-Minute Mailers : Politics: Opposing camps in several races complain inflammatory and inaccurate language is being used on flyers.
- Zeroing In : Direct Mail Is Helping Candidates Isolate Key Interest Groups
- Bush Aide Resigns Amid Probe of U.S. Treasurer : Inquiry: Campaign consultant quits after FBI searches apartment. He was officer of same firm as Villalpando, who is under criminal investigation.
- WHERE'S WALLY? Would KDOC-TV's puritanical pundit Wally...
- NIXON STILL HISSING: New Russian information redeeming...
- AGELESS HOLIDAY: Halloween is not just for...
- Newport Officers Vote No Confidence in Chief : Police: Group gives strong signal of support of city manager's decision to place Arb Campbell on leave.
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : You Want to Keep the Good Life? Then Vote
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Kill Perks, Skip Raise
- Keep Killer in Prison
- ELECTIONS / HAWTHORNE : D.A. Investigating Alleged Voter Registration Fraud : Proposition P: Advocates of the card club referendum deny that they deliberately padded rolls with false names and claim they were set up. Two leading opponents received false registration cards.
- Rewards Within Public Service
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Perot
- Day Nurses Owed More
- Support for Schools
- Democracy and Choice in Elections
- Prop. 162
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Different Perspectives on Bobby Kennedy
- LETTERS IN VIEW : You Want to Keep the Good Life? Then Vote
- Review Pay of Executives
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 2 Views on Therapists' Riot-Related Concerns
- Health Care Initiative
- Trees Part of Quality Life
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Different Perspectives on Bobby Kennedy
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Coach's Son an Innocent
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- Doctor-Assisted Death Measure
- LETTERS IN VIEW : 2 Views on Therapists' Riot-Related Concerns
- Violations of Public Trust
- MOVIE REVIEW : German 'Dandy' Celebrates Grandeur of Physical World
- MOVIE REVIEW : Steam From Saigon : Hard-Breathing 'The Lover' Too Much in Love With Itself
- He's Hot Now : Since a Federal Search of Larry Minor's Property in July, His Drag Racing Team Has 'Caught Fire'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Penn State's Sacca Out for the Season
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1992
- GOLF : Pinehurst Not Kind to the Rich
- CENTURY LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Foothill Rallies to Win in Fourth Quarter
- Ex-Players Sentenced in Sex Case : Jurisprudence: Two former members of the Antelope Valley College football team get jail term of 50 days. Charge against a third player is dismissed.
- Music Reviews : The Labeques Play Outdoors Again
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Walk Through Smooth 'Terrains' : Laurie Brown's Photos Look at Landscapes and Development in Shades of Gray
- Pop Album Chart : 'Chase,' 'Erotica' 1-2 on the Charts
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Schlemiel Goes to War in 'Cup Final'
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola Freshman Volleyball Player Has Already Lettered
- Loose Cannon : Eric Wynalda Always Has Been Able to Score Goals, but Not Points for Popularity. He Tries to Do Both Playing in Germany.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Cougars Prevail in Four Overtimes
- A Lively Weekend in Store for Day of the Dead : Festival: A number of events commemorate the 20th anniversary of Dia de los Muertos' rebirth in the local arts community.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Guitarist Kazuhito Yamashita With Chamber Orchestra
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Irvine Polishes Up Rare Baroque Gems
- Steam From Saigon : INTERVIEW : Forget the Sex, Director Says--How About Those Hot Locations?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cibo Offers Simple Food, Good Pasta
- Arthur Kent Files Lawsuit Against NBC
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Conway Might Be Faster Than a Rocket
- HIGH SCHOOLS /JIM LINDGREN : Bonita Vista Has Busy Day at Water Polo Tournament
- Bruins' Hat Trick No Treat to Kings : Hockey: Oates scores three times and L.A. gives up five unanswered goals in 8-3 loss to Boston.
- Southern Miss Gets Win Over East Carolina
- Dark Horse In Running for Heisman
- 'Lib' Looks Back at '70s Women's Movement
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rampage' Straddles the Capital Punishment Issue
- Madonna's Movie Will Be Edited for 'R'
- Music Reviews : American String Quartet at Ebell
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Honeymoon Killers' Returns With a Vengeance
- Horror Talk Hacked Off More Than It Could Chew
- STAGE
- MOVIES - Oct. 30, 1992
- TELEVISION - Oct. 30, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Reservoir Dogs' Is a Brash Comic Opera of Violence : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- A Jazz-of- All-Trades : Trumpeter Sal Marquez Is Master of Many Styles, Especially During His Regular Gig on 'Tonight Show'
- Rise in Spousal Abuse Curbs Prosecutions : Crime: Special city attorney's unit is inundated with domestic violence cases after Police Department added investigators.
- LANCASTER : Drywall Workers' Picketing Limited
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1992
- From Here to Retirement : Hundreds Attend Point Mugu Base's Fair on Post-Navy Life
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Golic Was Hurting While Watching
- New Job Fits Lampley to a Tee
- Miscellany
- One of the Toughest Kids on the Block at Narbonne : Football: Minnie Anaya, a former boxer, has earned the respect of teammates, coaches and opponents in her new sport.
- Campbell's Moves Floor Greminger
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Welch Leads Southern Miss
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker, Fien Won't Make Trip to Cal
- EMPIRE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Katella Stays With Ground Game in Victory
- EMPIRE FOOTBALL : El Dorado Plays a Big Game of Its Own
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Beilenson, McClintock Go on Attack in Debate
- Campaign Calendar
- GARDEN GROVE : U.S. Grants to Aid Repair of Streets
- Montclair Prep senior running back Eliel Swinton...
- Boseman Is Back in 35-27 Win : Prep football: Quarterback shows he has recovered from ankle injury by passing for five touchdowns in Morningside's victory over Redondo.
- Putting a Lot on the Line : High school football: Esperanza, ranked No. 1 in the Southland, will face No. 8 Los Alamitos tonight. Both are Division II schools.
- 1st-Rate 4th-Stringer : Playing With Half a Left Arm, Glendale's Perez Inspires Teammates
- Tennis
- THE BIG GAME : Spartan Streak Goes on the Line : Football: Chula Vista continues Metro Conference rivalry with Sweetwater tonight.
- A Little More on Baseball
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Sebreros Runs Over Los Amigos
- Hill Finally Makes Name for Himself : Football: Colorado State quarterback, a University City grad, has been impressive while staying out of limelight.
- OXNARD : Testimony Heard in Dispute Over Signs
- BUENA PARK : Improvements for Dale Street Planned
- Gaslamp Nightspot Stretches It a Bit With Presidential Preference Poll
- Brother, can you spare 11 cents?In this...
- Storm Clouds Won't Trick Treaters on Halloween
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- IRVINE : Business Complex Given Tentative OK
- Dog and cat shows have become standard...
- Countywide : Officials to Examine Huge Utah Landfill
- Top Pick Walt Williams Signs With Sacramento
- Thousand Oaks Boys Favored in Meet
- Small in Stature, Huge in Impact : Diminutive Williams Stands Tall in Record Book at Canyon After 2nd 1,000-Yard Rushing Season
- Baseball
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Waldrop Rallies Savanna to Tie With Magnolia
- Baseball
- Atlanta Hands Gulls First Loss
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Dodgers Offer Arbitration to Gott; A's Set Moore Free
- Fast Friends : Trojans' Hannah Hopes to Match the Medal Won by Quincy Watts, but He Also Wants a Shot at NFL
- Ventura : Gunman Takes $300 From Grocery Store
- COUNTYWIDE : Union Rejects County's Offer
- Ex-Deputy Guilty in Rape, Assault Case, Faces Lengthy Term : Crimes: Jury convicts him of criminal acts involving three women during incidents in 1990 and 1991. He could spend 33 years in prison.
- Son to Be Tried in His Father's Brutal Slaying
- Panel Levies Penalties on Both Valley Taxi Firms : Transportation: The city's revocation of their $20,000 performance bonds is the latest turn of events in a heated rivalry between the two companies.
- NORTH HILLS : Motorist Charged in Drug-Deal Slaying
- Where Oregon Could Go Wrong : Measure 9 would embed condemnation of homosexuality into state constitution
- Laguna Niguel : Developer Gives 5.6 Acres to City
- ELECTIONS '92 : Jackson Hoping for Pay Back From Low-Profile Campaign
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Justice Arabian Lashes Legislators in Interview
- Bruce Billings, 77; Widely Recognized Physical Optician
- Justice Arabian Lashes Out at Legislators
- Prop. 164 Cash Trail Leads to Billionaires : Term limits: Kansas Libertarians deny link to California measure. But brothers have donated heavily to a group that employs woman who submitted the initiative.
- PAGES : Madonna Gets Into a Bad Bind
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Kebabs and More : Syrian-Lebanese fare by the Kaloustian family helps Akhtamar stand out from other eateries offering Armenian food.
- David P. Lewis; Creator of First TV Soap Opera
- First Fall Snowstorm Sweeps Sierra Nevada
- BOOK REVIEW : A Heroine Deserving of a Real Biography
- Japan Close to Resuming Aid to Vietnam; Embargo Could Be Hurt
- Chapman President Revises His Prediction, Picks Clinton
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Traffickers Retaliate by Killing 3 Officers
- Bush Greeted by Applause--and Challenges
- Bush Hits Clinton Record as Governor
- Ralph B. Serpe; Producer Had Ties to Italian Film Industry
- A Costome From Your Closet
- Definitive : The Wallet, a Hip Fashion
- Designer Spotlight : Going Ape, but With Class, Is a Temptation in Huntington Beach
- Five for Congress : Times endorses Dixon, Torres, Harman, Horn and Kim
- Escondido May End Up Ahead on Waste Cleanup
- More Cuts in County Budget Sought : Government: Report recommends $20 million more be slashed from departments. Reductions are necessary due to huge decrease in revenue from the state.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Councilwoman Says Mayor Slighted Her
- Racial Tensions Close Lynwood High School
- When Omar Temory left Kabul, Afghanistan, in...
- Special Interests' Questionnaires Grill Candidates
- COUNTY SUPERVISOR : 4th District Candidates Hit the Trail
- BUENA PARK : Charity Says Rebates Will Curb Project
- The Knit Ones Are Pearls Too
- Russian Says Alger Hiss Was Not Soviet Spy
- MASQUERADE : Adults Can Get Into the Act With Gowns for the Belles of the Balls and Tuxedos for the Mysterious Men Who escort Them
- ELECTIONS '92 : Clinton Vows Better Efforts Against AIDS : Campaign: Democrat says Bush has failed to fight the disease strongly enough. He also calls for an end to misconceptions about the illness.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Harvest Festival Returns Saturday
- SANTA ANA : Businesses Expand School Aid Programs
- L.A. Lacks Clear Vision for Rebuilding, Councilman Says : Recovery: Ridley- Thomas expresses frustration and promises plan will emerge soon.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS / 50th DISTRICT : Valencia, Faced With Democratic Majority, Turns the Heat on Filner
- Bray Testifies About Spaulding Sexual Advances
- Newborn Baby Tossed Out Window : Arrest: Eighteen-year-old Santa Ana mother is taken into custody after officers find four-pound boy in alley.
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Man, 72, Shot to Death as He Parks Luxury Sedan
- PERSPECTIVE ON ROSS PEROT : A Loose Cannon From Dallas : A Reagan White House memo shows him acting as middleman during the Iran-Contra investigations.
- FULLERTON : Cal State Cuts Not as Bad as Feared
- Countywide : Supervisors Allocate $285,000 for Parks
- Pay, Benefit Study Says Brea Comparable : Evaluation: Municipal employees' compensation commensurate with larger cities, private sector, committee finds.
- Conejo Valley : Pregnancy Group Seeks New Members
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teachers Ask Relief From Large Classes
- YORBA LINDA : Fiesta Days to Mark City's Incorporation
- CALABASAS : Agency to Make Offer for Soka Land
- City Settles Suit Over $6-Million Research Ship : La Mer: Council agrees to pay $185,000 to the builders of the custom vessel, ending a two-year dispute over the final payment of $205,000.
- Group to Study Female Health Needs : Advocacy: Officials of the new Valley coalition say problems of poor and working-class women are often overlooked.
- Countywide : Rain Showers Could Drop in Again Today
- ECONOMY
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : How Business Views the Election
- Pittsburgh Newspaper to Be Sold to Its Rival
- The Boy Wonder Years
- Rancher Gets $475,000 in Suit Over Bison's Death
- ART : Men and Women of Letters : Calligraphers show traditional and abstract styles of 'the art of beautiful writing.'
- Clinton Campaign Seeks Loan as Funds Run Low
- Chemical Plant Clean Air Rules Proposed : Toxics: EPA estimates that the plan will reduce release of cancer-causing materials into the air by 80%. It is the latest of several pre-election efforts.
- Russia Reveals Basket of Economic Woes
- Youth Cleared in Slaying of Jewish Student
- Yeltsin Suspends Baltics Pullout : Pressure: President says troops will stay until the rights of Russians in the three former Soviet republics are safeguarded. But his action could jeopardize U.S. aid.
- THEATER : Humor With Bite : Dancing Dog Theatre hopes to keep audiences off balance with its productions of 'Dracula' and 'Frankenstein.'
- CAIFORNIA ELECTIONS : State Has Most Non-Voting Immigrants, Study Finds
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Perot Plays Hunches With Mixed Results
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : Third Party Candidates Fight Obscurity
- Laser Catheter Firm Reports Loss
- UAL Records a Better Than Anticipated Profit : Airlines: Summer battles over ticket prices apparently didn't harm United as badly as its competitors.
- 12 Oil Firms Sue Over Drilling Ban : Energy: They say the government refused to let them develop the leased sites. A judgment could cost $1.5 billion.
- A Cellular Effect Without the Cost
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The Irvine computer products...
- SPIKE'S JOINT
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Flood of Late Money Flows Into Key Races : Campaigns: Both parties use last-minute dollars in quest for control of Assembly. Opponents of Props. 167 and 166 also spend heavily in final days.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITION 157 : Effort to Forbid State to Operate Toll Roads
- For Tartikoff, Juggling Job, Family Became Too Much : Resignation: Paramount chief says he could no longer run studio and help daughter recover from auto crash.
- ENTERTAINMENT : Scaring Up Some Fun : Thousands have crowded Universal Studios on nights when it transforms itself into a sprawling haunted house.
- First Vote for 92-Year-Old
- THE WORD ON WHATS' HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE : Ghoulish Glitter
- A Glance at Prices Leads to Bad Case of Sticker Shock
- Drug Aid Not Getting to Indigents : Pharmaceuticals: Doctors serving low-income and elderly say they are not getting information on the plans.
- ENERGY
- Japanese Firms to Pay for Bank Rescue Effort : Asia: The quasi-public company will operate for 10 years and buy up to $25 billion worth of real estate.
- Dow Drops 5.13 as Election Nears : Market Overview
- Downey S & L Turns Profit, Reversing an Earlier Loss : Finance: The firm reported earning $10.5 million, or 65 cents a share, in the third quarter. It lost $9.6 million in the same period last year.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Paris Police Destroy Africans' Tent City
- ART : Schools of Thought : 'UCLA Ceramics Invitational,' a show curated by professor Luis Bermudez, features the diverse works of 12 alumni.
- CHESS RESULTS : Spassky Keeps Hopes Alive With Win
- Cities' Power to Limit Adult Shops Upheld : Supreme Court: State justices say businesses may be forced to move even if no other commercially viable site is available. The decision stems from a National City case.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Paper Says Troops Entered Angola
- San Diego Spotlight : More Than Beer Is Brewing at New Bistro in La Jolla
- Unsigned L.A. Acts Added to Songwriters Expo
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stecchino' Doubles the Fun : Italian director-star Roberto Benigni brings a delightful wide-eyed style to this wish-fulfilling film about mistaken identity.
- Group Aims to Lure Out-of-Town Artists
- Playhouse Hit 'Tommy' Set for Broadway : Theater: Des McAnuff will again direct the musical based on The Who's 1969 rock opera.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tangerine Leaves Canned Taste : The European techno-synth ensemble is mechanically impressive in its Coach House concert, but its array of computers couldn't fill the void were 'live' sounds should have been.
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : Dunaway Can't Rescue 'Double Edge' : Well-intentioned but hopelessly contrived, the film is fascinating as a case study in star behavior.
- Names in the News - Oct. 30, 1992
- TV REVIEW : Jazz Players Bridge the Atlantic in 'Birdland' Series
- Networks Project Winners--and Voters Lose
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MUSIC/DANCE
- S.D. Closing Won't Affect Center Dates : Dance: Despite the facility's demise, appearances by the Paul Taylor Dance Company and the rest of the 1992-93 series here will go on as scheduled.