DANCE REVIEWS : O Vertigo Danse in Debt to Europe for 'Chambre' By \o7 * O Vertigo Danse Performs "La Chambre Blanche" Friday At 8 P.M.
At California Center For The Arts, 120 W. Grand Ave., Escondido. (619) 738-4100. Tickets: $10-$25. and Lewis Segal and \f7
By Saying Little, 'Gump' Says Much By Scott Halvorson, \o7 Scott Halvorson teaches English at David Starr Jordan High School in Long Beach and is also at work on "an enchanting collection of unproduced screenplays."\f7
The Real Burt Lancaster By Charles Washburn, \o7 Charles Washburn has worked in TV and motion picture production for 30 years. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters. He expects to make his feature film directing debut next year. \f7
Rosenberg Errs in PBS Criticism By Ervin S. Duggan, \o7 Ervin S. Duggan is president of PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service, based in Washington. \f7
Community Essay : Why Do Mothers Kill? By Deanne Tilton Durfee, \f7 and \o7 In the last few weeks, several mothers have drawn national attention for allegedly killing their children: Dora Buenrostro in San Jacinto, Calif., Susan Smith in Union, S. C. and Pauline Zile in West Palm Beach, Fla. Deanne Tilton Durfee, executive director of the Los Angeles County Interagency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, told freelance writer CATHERINE GEWERTZ about parents who kill.
Giving Back : 'If Communities Break Down, Our Investment Is at Risk' \o7 JULIA CLEVERDON is chief executive of Business in the Community, a London-based organization of which Prince Charles is president. The organization aids and encourages the involvement of British businesses in job and education programs. She talked with JAMES BLAIR during the prince's visit to Southern California last week about what Britons were learning from U.S. businesses' involvement in inner cities. and \f7