- No. 2 and Rising : Cal State Northridge Soaring in Softball Rankings After Getting Some Breaks and Making Them Too
- DODGERS : Braves Pound What Was Left of the Team
- DIGEST : Crescenta Valley's Jacobsen Named to All-Section Team
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : NORTH CAROLINA
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Guilt or Innocence': Trial or Entertainment?
- Payoff Time for John Sebastian : Pop music: The former Lovin' Spoonful leader, at the Coach House tonight, hasn't had a record since 1976, but not for want of trying.
- THEATER BEAT : 'My Mind' Mired in Indecisions
- THEATER REVIEW : A Striking Production of 'Our Town'
- TELEVISION - April 2, 1993
- Thousand Oaks Comes Up Short, 1-0 : High school softball: Without top hitter Nicole Ochoa who was sick, Lancers fall to Newbury Park.
- Names in the News - April 2, 1993
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : An Excluded Hawaii Gets Offensive
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Valenzuela Has His First Bad Outing
- TV REVIEW : 'River' Shows Drama of King, Memphis Strike
- Stepping Off College Campuses : Art Form of Black Fraternities, Sororities Dances Into Mainstream
- Pop Album Chart : Depeche Mode on Top--for Now
- ROUNDUP : O'Sullivan Ties School Record With 11th Homer in Master's Win
- Kulwicki Presumed to Be Dead : Auto racing: Private plane with five aboard crashes in field in Tennessee en route to a weekend stock car race.
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Pitzak, Esperanza Still Dominate League
- Soccer
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley's Hugelshofer Shuts Down Loara
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : KENTUCKY : Wishing and Wishing and Wishing
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : NORTH CAROLINA : First Things First, Then the Final Four
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters Sweep Opening-Round Match
- '94 West Regional Tickets Available
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : MICHIGAN : Pitino: Fisher Has 'Patience of a Saint'
- Boutin, Top Trainer From France, Is Seriously Ill
- Green Bay cornerback Vinnie Clark, who lost...
- Milinichik Leaves Rams for Chargers
- Tight end Clarence Kay, released from his...
- Wide receiver Billy Brooks became the first...
- Dolphins Get Fryar for Patriot Draft Picks
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ebro Runs Dry' a Warning Against Tide of Neo-Fascism
- Esprit Principals Say They Plan to Countersue : Retail: A minority owner has accused the clothing company of illegally diverting profit and assets overseas.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Networks Can Enter Rerun Market
- Law Firm Acquired: San Francisco law firm...
- Clinton Assails Perot Over Gossip About White House : Politics: The dismissal of a U.S. attorney is cited as an example. The President also says some members of the press 'ought to be ashamed.'
- 2 Gunmen Kill Head of Arafat's PLO Group in Beirut
- Lobbyists Win Changes in Energy Tax Proposal : Revenue: Administration says some industries would get exemptions. Burden would shift closer to consumers.
- Convicted Supervisor's 'Creative' Accounting Detailed
- For a Well-Ordered Look, Don't Take Last Season's Sweaters Out of Sequins
- Not 'Weirdo Creationist,' Bergeson Says : Education: Nominee for state schools chief tells Assembly panel her religious beliefs would not influence curriculum decisions.
- Senate OKs Budget as Stimulus Plan Stalls : Economy: Chamber approves Clinton's proposal, but $16.3-billion incentive package is snagged on party lines.
- FCC Orders Rollback of Cable TV Fees
- Abortion Foe Accused of Stalking
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- RESTAURANTS : RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Big Catch : Oversized roadhouse has a large menu of Mexican seafood and other specialties from south of the border at up-market prices.
- THEATER : From Crisis, Truth : Suzanne Wesley's 'Conversations With the Living' shows women dealing with fallout from divorce.
- Defense Rests in King Trial; Jury Could Get Case Next Week : Courts: Stunned federal prosecutors now plan to present rebuttal witnesses Monday. With potential violence closer at hand, city leaders look into delaying April 20 election.
- C'mon, Can't You Take a Joke! : Santa Clarita: Prankish city officials stage mock grand opening of proposed Elsmere Canyon dump, featuring a celebrity garbage raffle and a rotten-fruit buffet.
- Supervisors Approve Housing Development Agreement
- Needy Get the Break on Students' New Spring Recess
- The delivery room is now in session:...
- CAMARILLO : Citizens Fail to Step Forth for the Fourth
- Vance Confirms He'll Quit as U.N. Peace Negotiator
- The Young and the Trendy : How can a parent afford to buy for little Jane or John Clotheshorse? Shop sales, shop vintage.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- BOOK REVIEW : Braiding Strands of Life's Connections : FOR LOVE By Sue Miller ; HarperCollins;$23; 301 pages
- S. Africa Blacks, Whites Trade Accusations as Talks Resume
- DANCE : HEAD Beat of a Culture : Members of Valley-based troupe use the traditional art and expression of West Africa to teach about their homeland.
- U.S. Indicts Four Tied to Terrorist Abu Nidal Group
- Last-Minute Ship Contract Blocked Action by Clinton : Military: Bush Administration deal swept aside objections about builder's cost overruns, mismanagement.
- ART : Portraits From the Street : Watercolors of day laborers and photographs of detention centers and street vendors put a human face on the immigrant issues and stereotypes.
- For a Younger Crowd
- U.S. to Treat Haitians Infected With HIV
- Brimming With Confidence, Modern Woman's Crowning Glory Is to Wear Many Hats
- Clinton, Warring Forest Factions to Meet Today
- Yeltsin Is Said to Drop Own Plan for Referendum
- COVER STORY : Entrepreneurial Tent City : The Saugus Swap Meet attracts thousands of bargain shoppers every Sunday, reinforcing the credo: 'One person's trash is somebody else's treasure.'
- Which Came First--Money or Poultry Center? : Snapshots of life in the Golden State.
- Judge Has the Last Vote in Santa Barbara
- Of a Certain Age : 21 was once a marker for adult indulgences. But tough times have squashed the party mood.
- Star Wardrobe : Apparel worn in motion pictures and on television finds new bodies to adorn at It's A Wrap! in Burbank.
- MUSIC : All That Jazz : Pianist and composer Rob Mullins combines elements from mainstream, fusion, funk and world music.
- WORKING : Call of the Urban Wild : Rangers in the Santa Monicas face traffic, smog and other challenges unheard of in most parks. Many residents don't even know the wilderness area exists.
- Lottery Win Doesn't Make Garbage Truck Driver a Big Wheel
- Life Is a Stage to Set and Dress for SCR's Theatrical Designer
- THEATER : THEATER REVIEW : A Night of Bard Hopping : A fairly personable offering of excerpts from the master's plays explores the battle of the sexes.
- HIV Study Questions Early Use of AZT : AIDS: European results contradict U.S. findings that drug delays onset of illness.
- 120 Fight 2 Brush Fires
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Power in Beijing Finally Flowing to Younger Generation : Politics: Ideology and revolutionary prestige now count for little, and leaders' legitimacy depends on economic progress.
- The 'Christian School' Image of Pepperdine
- The Challenge of Teaching Multiculturalism
- Teen Drivers
- Portrayal of Egyptian Women
- Portrayal of Egyptian Women
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- People, Wildlife Clash
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Cost of Building Los Amigos Park School
- Planning Commission and Microwave Risks
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Ways to Contribute to Aid the Homeless
- The Happy Hopper
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Cut the Fat
- Downey : Council OKs Curfew Law for Use in Emergencies
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Seabass Run Moves Action to Surface
- People, Wildlife Clash
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Conrad
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Sauerbraten: You Get the Same Tenderness in Half the Time
- Sixth Suspect Indicted in N.Y. Bombing Case
- AGING RADICAL: If you followed at all...
- GETTING UNTANGLED: This is one way government...
- NEIGHBORS: County health officials recently opened a...
- Rabbi Who Admitted Affair Resigns Post
- Officials Optimistic on Ahmanson Deal : Development: The deadline for closing passes, but negotiators say most glitches are resolved. They hope to seal the agreement soon.
- A Banished School Mascot's Horns Reappear : Symbols: Devil logo barred since 1986 is cropping up again at Mission Viejo High. Some parents support the ban, but others don't see image as inherently evil and are working to overturn it.
- Negotiators Optimistic on Ahmanson Agreement : Development: The deadline for closing a deal passes, but officials say most glitches involving the project, which would impact the West Valley, have been resolved.
- School Jewelry Teacher Sought by Detectives : Mystery: Instructor wanted by Newport police as missing person and for questioning on allegations of bilking investors out of $60,000.
- Beware Snowbirds Plugging Beaches
- Summit to Give Clinton His First Turn on World Stage
- LITTLE MONEY: MacDonald Harris' "A Portrait of...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Wachs Raps Riordan on Gifts to Democrats
- On RICHARD DIEBENKORN : The Challenging Art of Reinvention
- On RICHARD DIEBENKORN : The Artist's Quest for the Impossible
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- CBS Tops Daytime Emmy Award Nominations
- ART REVIEWS : Presenting History as an Elaborate Fabrication
- MUSIC REVIEW : Angeles Quartet Takes On a Challenge
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dig This: Urban and Urbane Rap : Digable Planets' Coach House show offers a look at what may be the Talking Heads of rap.
- ART REVIEW : 'Sugar 'n' Spice': Sensory Overload in Long Beach : Women artists offer open-ended reflections on power, sex and the relationship between imagination, experience.
- Garden Show Cultivates Cultural Sensibilities
- Fonda's Rapturous Return to Theater : Stage: After a 20-year-plus hiatus, Peter Fonda puts himself on the line to direct 'Southern Rapture,' with a star, Dwight Yoakam, better known for his sorrowful songs.
- 4 O.C. Students Make Finals of Arts Competition
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Home at the Range
- Dome Cookin'
- PREPS
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Seabass Run Moves Action to Surface
- Freeway Link Means Loss for Schools
- CENTERPIECE : The New Bull Market : More people are using barter as an alternative to paying with scarce cash. Groups make it easier to plug into the system.
- A Creative Place In the Sun
- NOT-SO-PRIVATE LIVES : What's Next for Rodney Crowell After his Much-Publicized Divorce From Rosanne Cash?
- Nailing Down a Few Survival Skills
- Humor Softens the Bite of Chinese Vice Premier
- Legislators Study 2 Images of Bergeson : Education: Partisan versions will clash in debate on nominee for state schools chief.
- NIGHT LIFE / THE CLUB SCENE : The Big One on CD : Dammit Jim charts its own course to success by stressing sound over gimmicks and self-promotion.
- Tabuli Salad Is a Jewel in Loschl's Crown : Regal Meals Fit for the Theater Crowd
- ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFLY : Koll Services Signs Deal to Manage 10 More Properties
- Coldwell Acquires San Diego County Rival Sun Harbor
- COMPANIES
- RETAIL
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks End Mixed, While Dollar Sinks
- '7 Octopuses, Hands in Each Other's Pockets' : Technology: Cross-industry alliances are forming to usher in a new digital world, but the revolution won't be peaceful.
- Distributor Leases Bigger Quarters in Anaheim
- BANKING
- COMPANIES
- BANKING
- O.C. Firm Revives Worn-Out Resuscitation Manikins
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1993
- ENERGY
- Networks May Share in Rerun Profits : Television: FCC is expected to partially loosen the rules on syndication, a lucrative business now dominated by Hollywood.
- O.C. EARNINGS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : State Myopia Becomes Financial Minefield : Hughes' Job Exodus Will Cost California Millions
- Furon's Oklahoma Plant to Be Closed for Lack of Buyers
- Gerstner Must Prove Change Starts at Top
- BOOK REVIEW : Crystallized Roses and Fish in a Basket of Snow : CLASSIC RUSSIAN COOKING: A Gift to Young Housewives By Elena Molokhovets ; Translated, introduced and annotated by Joyce Toomre ; (Indiana University Press: $39.75; 704 pp.)
- America's Secret Shame: Dull Chicken-Breast Recipes
- The Trouble With Champagne
- The Cultured Milk
- UCLA Forecasters See More Tough Times : Economy: Study predicts Californians won't see relief from recession until 1994 at the earliest.
- Wall Street Has Tough Act to Follow : Markets: Since across-the-board profits aren't likely to be repeated in second quarter, many experts are betting on stocks.
- The Bufala Roams
- Chicken, Chess Pie, Pad Thai
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Israel Can't Give Up the Gaza Strip : Renewed terrorism demonstrates the folly of arguments that a prototype Palestinian state will ensure peace.
- RTC Confirms Harassment Complaints From Women : Government: At a rally outside its Newport Beach office, protesters accuse it of allowing discrimination and retaliating against complainants.
- Healing the Sea's Sick : Marine Mammals Get TLC, but Fishermen Consider Them a Big Pain
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- ORANGE : Resident Urges Lighting Regulation
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Raid Homes of Gang Members
- Yearly Arena Fee for City Is Suspended : Contract: Ogden Entertainment OKs three-year waiver of $1.5-million annual bill for Anaheim taxpayers.
- Perot Volunteers Still Carrying the Torch : Politics: Long hours are standard for members of United We Stand, America, who say the billionaire's magnetism motivates them as much as a desire to fix the system.
- SYLMAR : Conservancy Authorizes Wilson Canyon Purchase
- Beating Thousand Oaks Has Silver Lining for Royal
- NHL Approves Realignment
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Westmont Considers CCI Coach Marshall
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Beats Golden West to Stop 31-Game Conference Skid
- Former Notre Dame running back Reggie Brooks,...
- Swimming
- Testaverde Signs With Browns
- ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Runs Into a Triple Play and Out of Luck as Taft Wins, 3-2
- Orange Lutheran Football Coach Taube Resigns
- A Pair of Fine Wines : Todd and Amber of Santa Ana Valley Don't Agree on Much, but Both Excel in the Pool
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Jumps Out Early, Routs Savanna
- OXNARD : Metal Detector Use to Begin at Schools
- CYPRESS : Shop Owner Critical After Shooting
- Obituaries - April 1, 1993
- Ventura Tells Workers of Layoffs : Budgets: Fifteen city employees receive notification. Another 20 positions will be eliminated.
- NIT : Minnesota Defeats Georgetown for Title
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : A Fab Coach? : Michigan Has Enjoyed Tremendous Success, but Many Think of Fisher as Merely a Caretaker of a Team With Five Talented Sophomores
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / FINAL FOUR NOTES : NORTH CAROLINA : Not a Very Good Start for Smith
- Memphis State's Hardaway Leaving School
- ANGELS : Bullpen Still Needs Filling Out
- Schools Chief to Ask for Metal Detectors : Education: Inglewood official takes step after confiscation of guns on other campuses, where students were expelled.
- SANTA ANA : Goodwill Shuts Store on South Main Street
- Saudi May Gain 20% Control in Marina del Rey : Property: Billionaire brother-in-law of King Fahd would become the area's biggest developer if a settlement agreement is approved by a federal bankruptcy judge.
- Valley Residents Express Hope, Dismay Over L.A. Life : Development: Input is meant to help planners set a course that reconciles economic growth with environmental protection and narrows class differences.
- Girl, 18, Gets Long Prison Term in Death of Neighbor, 62 : Courts: The judge orders the maximum sentence. The oldest of three Northridge sisters convicted in the '91 killing case displays no emotion.
- 3 Men Arrested After Robbery
- Teacher Contract Is Finalized but Funding Issue May Delay Board Vote
- COSTA MESA : Assignment Lets History Come Alive
- WESTMINSTER : Contest Stresses Art of Being Responsible
- Hudson Estate Fails to Recoup AIDS Claim : Courts: Insurer is not liable for multimillion-dollar award to lover. Judges note that the actor lied about his condition.
- April Fool Foul-Up : DMV Mix-Up on Name, Birth Date Has Woman Fighting to Keep Her License
- Countywide : Woman Parlays Skill Into Business, Honor
- 6 Seriously Hurt in 2-Car Crash
- TOPANGA : Paramedic's Death Blamed on Unclasped Harness
- Protesters at Construction Sites Demand Hiring of Blacks
- LOS ANGELES : Council Moves to Ban Use of Sprinklers on Homeless
- Adray's Settles Lawsuit Over Newspaper Ads
- Watching Movies in a New Way
- OXNARD : Kidnaping Suspect, 14 Others Arrested
- SYLMAR : Girl, 17, Is Sentenced in Murder of Neighbor
- Port Hueneme : Man Gets 10 Years in Gun Incident
- No Snoring in This Lecture
- Outsider Gets Top Police Job to Smooth Rift : Law enforcement: Plain-talking, well-liked chief from Montclair chosen to unite a department torn by dissension.
- La Canada : Ruling Expected in JPL Suit
- Tax Tabled Till Deficit Numbers Are Firmer : Finances: The council, facing a $2-million shortfall, wants to see how much more can be saved through cuts and whether the state will slash its contribution before it imposes a utility levy.
- 2 Officials May Face Vandalism Charges
- Refinery's Wild Cats to Get Ranch Home : Animals: Mobil donates $25,000 toward building a facility in Kern County for the feral felines that roam the company's Torrance facility.
- Budget, Safety and Hillside Building Emerge as Election Issues : City Council: Candidates' varied approaches form a wide-open debate.
- Administration Unveils Asian Policy : Diplomacy: Tokyo partnership, 'balanced' relations with Beijing are planned, senators told.
- V. Orval Watts; Chamber of Commerce Economist
- Sophisticates Honor Past Leaders
- Distrustful Public Views Media as 'Them'--Not 'Us' : Journalism: Credibility has declined. Elitism and blurring of line between substance and fluff are factors.
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : UCLA's Smith Shines in Rainy Conditions at Berkeley
- Pointers From the Academy Columbus Middle School in Tustin participates in a spotlight program of West Point in New York.
- Roundabout Fix to the Broken Delta
- Robert Earl Keen "A Bigger Piece of Sky" Sugar Hill
- Kamal Hassan Aly; Former Egyptian Prime Minister
- A Gift for Life : Grandmother, 101, Sews Tiny Clothes for Babies Born Too Soon
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / FRESH CHOICE : The Perfect Salad : Thirteen dressing choices, an array of vegetables, garnishes, soups and muffins. But the pasta is not so good.
- BOOK REVIEW : America's Idealism and Need to Dominate : ARC d'X by Steve Erickso n; Poseidon; $20; 323 pages
- Autopsy Yields No Clues in Deaths of 2 San Diego Boys
- Blood Sweat & Tears "Child Is Father to the Man" (1968) Columbia
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Pasadena : Cities to Share Pipeline Cost
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Palisades Gears for Run at City Volleyball Title
- Monrovia : Ticking Sparks Bomb Scare
- U.N. Council Votes to Enforce 'No-Fly' Zone Over Bosnia : Balkans: Implementation of resolution authorizing shooting down of military aircraft could be delayed up to two weeks. NATO warplanes would do the patrolling.
- Jewish Parents Object to Symbols of 'Spring' at School
- Kaiser Braces for 1-Day Strike : Labor: 12,000 employees will be off the job today. The action affects 70 facilities in Orange and L.A. counties, but doctors and nurses are not involved.
- Bill to Bar Illegal Immigrants From Schools Is Defeated : Legislature: After a bitter debate, panel votes 10 to 4 to reject a plan to limit access to public education.
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN / THE ART SCENE : Visions of Nature : Ojai-based artist Gayel Childress offers her own personal views of paradise at Ventura County National Bank in Camarillo.
- Autopsy of Slain Boys Finds No Clues
- South Pasadena : Double-Parking at School
- Return of the Blazing One
- THEATER REVIEW / 'DON'T COUNT YOUR CHICKENS' : Setting the Fables : The Simi Valley show should entertain children old enough to sit on benches or the floor for well over an hour.
- Kaiser Braces for 1-Day Strike : Labor: 12,000 employees may be off the job today. The action would affect 70 facilities in L.A. and Orange counties, but doctors and nurses would not be involved.
- Pasadena : Ruling Expected in JPL Suit
- House Approves $1.5-Trillion Budget Plan : Legislation: Package would raise taxes and both increase and cut spending. Quick Senate action is sought. Clinton's stimulus proposal remains stymied.
- Third-Graders Bring Indian Culture to Life With Mural
- The Curtain Will Rise Again at the El Portal : Stage: An architect reveals plans for two stages and a classroom in the $300,000 renovation of the North Hollywood landmark.
- Al Gutierrez, an Atwater Village architect, was...
- Michelle YriarteSchool: Norwalk HighSport: SoftballPosition: PitcherClass: SeniorYriarte...
- THEATER REVIEW / 'PATENT LEATHER SHOES' : School Days : An enthusiastic cast--many new to the Plaza Players--offer up a pleasing first-night performance.
- Dazz Is the Place to Move and Groove and Eat Tacos
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Picus, Chick Trade Volleys During Forum in 3rd District Race
- Countywide : Thousands Attend Colleges' Job Fair
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Cancer Lab Gets $50,000 Grant
- YORBA LINDA : Proposed Traffic Light Irks Neighbors
- Riot Insurance Cancellations Spark Anger
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pepperdine Avenges Loss to Chapman
- Skating
- Ekdahl's Hard Work Gives Waves a Boost : Shortstop Doesn't Let Lack of Size Deter Him
- DODGERS : Rookie Piazza Said to Have Won Job as No. 1 Catcher
- Going About the Business of Football : High School Juniors Get a Chance to Impress, and Combine Service Profits
- TV REVIEW : 'Moviola' an Intriguing but Incomplete Hour
- If Patience Is Indeed a Virtue, Lasorda Is a Proverbial Winner
- Tennis
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / SRING TRAINING REPORT
- Former El Camino Running Back Signs With Northridge
- Azusa Pacific Is School of Choice for Guard Dean : Preps: The Torrance player, who led the state in scoring, says he will attend the NAIA school. Tartar basketball coach Tachibana also resigns.
- Five County Teams Entered in Volleyball Tournament
- O'Neal Suspended for One Game, Fined $10,250
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Finally Defeats Tough Marina in Volleyball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / FINAL FOUR NOTES : MICHIGAN : Wolverines Like Underdog Role
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- The New York Jets kept defensive end...
- It's Not a Pretty Picture at LACMA : First, Staff Cutbacks; Now, a Chief Curator Is Suing the Management
- Another Award Memorializes Gregor Piatigorsky : Music: Briton Stephen Isserlis, who studied with the late cellist in L.A., will receive the New England Conservatory/Piatigorsky Artist Award.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Watson's Cohesively Eclectic Horizon
- Dreams Are Theme for Arts Fest : Activities: More than 30 groups will participate in the annual nine-day, countywide Imagination Celebration.
- MOVIES - April 1, 1993
- POP/ROCK - April 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- Cable Channel Recycles for New Programming : Television: The Learning Channel saves money and time by using archival material and fresh themes.
- Margie M. Shackelford, director of development at...
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- MOVIES - April 1, 1993
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / FINAL FOUR NOTES : KANSAS : Williams Doesn't Need a Reminder
- Jones Named Division I State Player of Year