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C-2 Santa Cruz Sentinel Thursday, April 7, 1983 poUight Stars receive video awards 11,1. Hi Hi in mi. in in I II 5 -1 1 1 1 'I If I i 1 I r-i til ir -h-x uny yM-- BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Rod Stewart, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder have won some of the first American Video Awards honoring the artistry of music video production, publicist Rebecca Segal said today. Stewart won the best video award for the video, "Young Turks," she said, noting that the producer of that video, Simon Fields, shared the award.

The director of that video, Russell Mulcahy, won the best director award, she said. McCartney took the Hall of Fame award, she said. "He was a pioneer in this field," Ms. Segal said. He also shared the best soul video award with For a video to be nominated, the song had to be in the top ten of the Billboard charts in 1982.

fellow performer Stevie Wonder and producer John BaESBaBaOHHBHMM Weaver for the video of "Ebony and Ivory." About 800 people jammed the Beverly Theatre on Among the award presenters were Toni Basil, Wllshire Boulevard for the first annual presentation Patr'cl Simmons of the Doobie Brothers, Rosanne of the awards, but the only performer who was there Cash- Michael Nesmith (formerly of the Monkees to accept his own award was Mick Fleetwood of and now a video producer), Rindy Ross from Fleetwood Mac, Ms. Segal said. Quarterflash, Larry Graham, The Gap band, Pia Zadora, John Schneider, Grace Slick and Mickey "All the celebrities who were there and who Thomas of Jefferson Starship. were nominated didn't win," Ms. Segal said Fleetwood and Mickey Shapiro won as producers For a video to be nominated, the song had to be and Fleetwood Mac won as the performer the in the top ten of the Billboard charts in 1982, she special merit award for the video "Gypsy," she said.

said- The awards show, which began at 8 p.m. and 4 A ended at 9: 10 p.m., will be televised at various times The best country video award went to "Are the around the country, beginning Monday in Sacramen- Good Times Really Over," performed by Merle to, she said. The show will be televised on April 21 in Haggard and produced by Terry Licona of Kitty Los Angeles. Moon Productions. AP Userphoto1 Watt's the matter? There was a tie for best performance award, she cnA DaIac U7nlf fA T) ai HUD OVER! U7- l.j cici Tf yjn Illill UIC J.

UCDS DdllU WOO IOr Ifie oTrocJ 1 ralized in his criticism vjdeo "Centerfold," while Martha Davis of the rocK groups. wQn fo 0ny MONCTON, New Brunswick Members of the Beach Boys (from left, Al Jardine, Carl Wilson, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston) denounce the decision Wednesday by Secretary of the Interior James Watt to ban Fourth of July rock concerts on the mall in Washington D.C. The Beach Boys, nearing the end of a tour of eastern Canada and the United States, told the CIHGITT CUilOD t.N.1 UCUCT HEYNEHVW "AN EERIE, FANTASTIC TALE OF UNDERCOVER INTRIGUE." m- -1 1 1 WWW NOW SHOWING! 1 AW.fHJlTAfr7iWiwJ IbD Riven STHLtT SOUTH Studios generally ignore blacks PHEim WHRET-JEAN ROCHEFORT USA RREUZER 7i30-9i23 su" NICKELODEON' Lincoln Cedar IlJO NOW PLAYING! LOS ANGELES (AP) A study by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers shows that blacks and Hispanics have a much harder time getting television and movie acting jobs than whites, industry officials say. "These days a chimpanzee has a better chance of getting a TV role than a black child," TV producer Leroy Robinson, a founder of the Los Angeles-based Association of Black Motion Picture and Television Producers, said Wednesday. The producers' statistics showed that blacks are cast in fewer than 5 percent of feature films and prime-time TV shows although they make up 12 percent of the country's population.

Hispanics, meanwhile, are cast in fewer than 3 percent of such roles although they make up 6.4 percent of the nation's population. "These statistics were given to the Screen Actors Guild during contract talks on the condition they not be released to the public, but they were leaked anyway," SAG spokeswoman Kim Fellner said. Meanwhile, another study by SAG shows that blacks are paid less than white actors and actresses. The SAG study showed that 10 of about 2,220 black actors and actresses who answered the survey earned more than $50,000 in 1980, while 312 of about 25,500 white guild members earned at least that much. Only seven of about 900 Hispanic guild members earned $50,000 or more that year.

During a 15-month period surveyed by SAG July 1981 to September 1982 black women were cast in only 169 starring roles. If black women were cast in proportion to their percentage of the population as a whole, they would have captured more than 500 such roles in that period. -Lie rin-n ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS GANDHI a lis tal film by Mgan Petersen Based hi In lob Gunther Hem NIGHTLY 6:30 9:15 (4 3:45 SUN) OWE (Kill NICEELODEON Lincoln Cedar 426-7500 TONIGHT TOMORROW I sfaM NOW PLAYING! knd new ll urtooA kturit Are the salmon running in Monterey Bay? Who won the yacht race last weekend? Checkout The Great Outdoors in The Sentinel every Thursday. I NOW, QUE WIIK ONLY! 1 WALT DISNEY'S BOG ART AC ALL And A Day For IHRaaa rr in urn ivuv NOW SHOWING! TECHNICOLOR fijl I by VtU Dxtnur- Co Hk I GENE TIERNEY I RANCHO DEL MAR CENTER 111 liJ VJI III IT'S TIME TO FEEL GOOD AGAIN. SCREEN I AT 7:00 10:30 EX AT 8:45 DARK CRYSTAL 1.55 Savannah Smiles MAX DUGAN RETURNS CINEMA 427.17 II it i ii M1ASSY I p.

Makes you Jcel joy all over. ri" EGJWatch the Academy Awards April 1 1 UC ST. VXymSm IH3 TWENTIETH CSNTUHV-FOX TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG 7,1515 I COMPUTI SNOWS 0:45 4 9:00 (it SUN) Lincoln Cedor I SIM Mil il 426-7500 STARTS Yob AY! IGH rHfn ACADEMY AWARD SCREEN II ENDS TONIGHT AT 7:00 10:30 SPRING BREAK AT 8:45 STRIPES DISTRIBUTED BY WWNEn BROS fm A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY VjT Film crew coming Another film crew is coming to Santa Cruz this one led by superstar Clint Eastwood. City officials have given approval to Warner Brothers Studios for location shooting throughout Santa Cruz in May and early June. Eastwood, one of the biggest box office draws in the world, will both star in and direct the new adventure, described as a "police detective story." The city council and law local law enforcement agencies have granted the crew's requests for street closings for some of the shooting.

Preliminary reports say parts of the film will be shot on the Pacific Garden Mall, the Municipal Wharf, the Boardwalk and on private property elsewhere in Santa Cruz. According to a spokesperson for the Convention and Visitors Bureau working with with the studio on the local shooting, Eastwood plays a San Francisco police detective. The action proceeds from San Francisco to Santa Cruz in the action-adventure which was described as "pro-law." The Warner Brothers crew will be in Santa Cruz for approximately 45 days and will generate $2-3 million in local revenues, the Convention and Visitors Bureau reported. Why Drive 'over the hif SHOP LOCALLY PG STARTS TOMORROW 1 124 AC IMC AW Nil Ef PLAYING! I III'. 111 ll'iS 1 NOW CHOWIMC! 120S SOQUE AVENUE l3lrckStallior4 MAN WOMAN Retiirixs starring JACKIE GLEASON RICHARD PRYOR $9 OH DOtV TlRf TtCllNltlH.uB -Pus- 2 SMASH HITS TOGETHER! 3 Academy Award Nominations BASED ON THE NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF "LOVE STORY7 PGi -iX rTTH.

4T 7T 1 Vl.l TVJ i i -M ii STARTS ft When Tony grows up, he's going to be just like Daddy! From ilf New Line Cinema FRIDAY 1 124 HACIF IC AVLNUt EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! OSCAR NOMINATIONS INCLUDING tine (memo (oc( MCMtXXXMI "TOY" 7:00 10:10 "CRYSTAL" 8:40 RF.ST SOPHIE'S FLEA MARKET SAT SUN ACTRESS LHUILb A magical power was destined to fight at his side. TONIGHTS PERFORMANCES MERYL STREEP fRlS TONICHtS PERFORMANCES "RIVER" 7:10 "CRYSTAl" 9:00 CINEMA I "VERDICT" 7:00 "FRANCES" 9:20 CINEMA II llin Outsiders MILES O'KEEFFE TW-afT W. BOTH HUD OVtR-MUST tND SOON i lt (I jil; SurrinqiOKfNNtD' rfnO tfKI DONOVAN" MA00 Ift 'MA flKLtNoPAl IVftONo XXNOM'" NtO LANDt" Jntf TMt WINGED Oitftlnr of PHnojtpfv RUSStll BOD A Ptoowfd ty DAVO ILFICK jnd RtCMARD BRf NNAN D'rpn-rt by AN ARMSTRONG fJi-l Siurvji i on 0-A4M Rworcti A Palm Bratti Pictu'r MaiJp Aucxntton wrth ih- Fum Commiuon NIGHTLY 7:00 8:50 SUNDAY BARGAIN SHOWS 5:10 1 5 They weren't looking for a just to belong. OSCAR NOMINATIONS THE VERDICT Including lif AttorJitlvrt oho 2 OSCAR NOMINATIONS FRANCES BAKviAIn 'V MATINEE EVERY SAT. SUN.

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