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2 Part VI Wednesday, October 26, 1988 Coo Angeles tjlmeo San Diego Spotlight MORNING REPORT Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press. "TWO THUMBS UP." if destined to become one of the year's moat popular leave the theatre with a spring in your step and a glow in your Sh.llt, NHCTV TODAY (WOW "This film Is a sheer delight. Don Amcche, what an incredible performance. He is great. Mantegna is also wonderful." -ji sii, abc rv works daxzlint variation! triumphantly comic hilarious and surprisingly touching A wonderfully entertaining film." -Suvi Kmctko, KCBS-TV DON AMEC'HE 0E MANTEGNA i i TV VIDEO A temporary restraining order has moved back protesters deployed against the new television show "Midnight Caller," who claim that one episode deals sordidly with an AIDS sufferer.

Protesters disrupted the filming of the NBC series in San Francisco last week, alleging the show could incite violence against AIDS patients. But a temporary restraining order issued Monday by the San Francisco Superior Court bars demonstrators from getting within 100 feet of the set or making noise during filming. The all-Spanish Telemundo network and Nueva Vista Productions Inc. announced Monday that they will co-finance the construction of a new station in San Antonio, the nation's fifth largest Latino market. If the FCC approves, the new Texas station will affiliate with Telemundo when construction is completed in June.

It is expected to boost the network's penetration of the national Latino market from 67 to 71.5, network officials said. Please see REPORT, Page 8 Jig FIRST Members of a major talent union, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, have scheduled meetings on a strike-authorization vote in the event new contract talks with CBS, ABC and NBC are unsuccessful. The first meeting was held Tuesday in Los Angeles, where network and AF-TRA officials confirm that they are trying to negotiate a contract to succeed one that expires Nov. 15. Talks began in New York on Oct.

3. The negotiations cover the networks' owned-and-operated TV stations, among them KABC and KCBS in Los Angeles and KNBC in Burbank. The talks cover live and taped news, sports and entertainment programs but exclude prime-time programs, which are already covered by a separate agreement that expires in July, 1989. AFTRA claims 70,000 members and estimates that between 3,000 and 4,000 of them regularly work at the networks. In addition to entertainers, those affected by the current negotiations include on-air correspondents and anchormen Dan Rather, Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings.

AFTRA last struck the networks in 1967. MONO MVttHflf AAMTA Wmt.k POP MUSIC THOMAS K. ARNOLD Beer Sponsorship Isn't on Tap for Neil Young At the start of this year, San Diego concert promoter Bill Silva reminded booking agents, in a letter, of his annual sponsorship agreement with the Miller Genuine Draft division of the Miller Brewing Co. The agreement calls for Silva to let Miller sponsor at least 50 local pop concerts a year and to spend a minimum of $730,000 on advertising these shows. Miller Genuine Draft must be mentioned as official sponsor in all print and broadcast ads, and its logo must be prominently displayed at each concert.

In return, Silva said, "Miller gives us a six-figure sponsorship consideration in advance, as well as retail support throughout the year, like putting flyers and handbills in stores, via their "So, in addition to the dollars, which help us defray our advertising expenses, they help us gain additional exposure for each show." v. Thursday night, Silva is bringing Neil Young to San Diego for a concert at downtown's Golden Hall. But, when the show was announced two weeks ago in an ad in the Reader, a free weekly newspaper, there was no mention of Miller Genuine Draft. Instead, at the top of the ad was the line "Sponsored by Nobody." "I'd say we come across three or four artists a year who are very strongly against having Miller sponsor their shows," Silva said. "Some are attempting to get their own tour sponsors, which might conflict with our sponsor.

"Others, like Aerosmith, are opposed to beer-company sponsorships because they are reformed alcoholics. And others still are against sponsorships in general because they're opposed to the concept of the commercialization of art. "That's basically what Neil Young's situation is. His agent made it clear, up front, that Neil wouldn't allow his concert to be sponsored by anyone." Not that Silva was surprised. "In his latest MTV video," the promoter said, "Neil slams just about every commercial concert sponsor there is by singing lines like, "Budweiser, music doesn't need you." Not that Silva wasn't disappointed.

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Fordham has made a mark with critics for her honest, vulnerable lyrics, and with radio stations for her easy-to-take balladry. It's quintessentially nice after-dinner music especially if you ate dinner by yourself, since many of her songs are so lovelorn. There are some brave ideas floating around in that 25-year-old head of hers. "The Comfort of Strangers" deals uncompromisingly with the temptation of casual sex. "Few Too Many" is about a lover who says all the right things only when he's plastered to the gills.

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The purpose of the 20-minute race, which took place Saturday afternoon, was "to increase the awareness of young people about the dangers of drinking and driving," according to a press release. Huh? One of the participants, Vince Neil, was involved in a fatal drunk-driving accident several years ago. He received a suspended sentence and was ordered to pay a $2-million-plus settlement to the victims' survivors. Two of the cars, driven by country singer Juice Newton and Lee Curreri of television's "Fame," crashed shortly before the race was over. And, when the race was over, what pearls of wisdom did second-place finisher Nugent impart to the crowd? "We're renting some cars and racing in the lot tonight," he said, beaming, "because we're so disappointed we couldn't race more." Before leaving the Victory Circle, all 12 drivers posed for a group photo, each taking a hearty swig from a carton of Lipton iced tea.

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Among the local celebs in attendance were Chris Sullivan of the Jacks and Jerry Raney of the Beat Farmers. After the show, Raney remarked: "I got the chills so many times I thought I was catching the flu." BITS AND PIECES: Hard-core punk-rockers the Cramps will be appearing Friday night at the California Theater downtown. Tickets go on sale Saturday for Van Halen's Nov. 19 concert at the San Diego Sports Arena. The show is one of several dates across the country that will be recorded for the band's upcoming live album.

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