ANCIENT MIAMI

Two primitive stone axes unearthed in downtown Miami were made hundreds of years ago by people who lived 530 miles away in central Georgia. The discovery suggests that ancient South Floridians were active traders and extensive travelers. Miami Herald

CULTURE CLUTCH

The US senate has ditched an idea for a full-blown Committee on American Culture in favor of a much less powerful panel – a task force – which the entertainment industry still fears will be a forum to scapegoat Hollywood for school violence. Variety

TO VOTE OR NOT TO VOTE

The League of American Theatres and Producers decides to take away the Tony-voting privileges from league members who had not been principals in Broadway shows, first-class tours or bus-and-truck productions in the previous four years. Not without a fight, say the affected members. Variety

When we loved movies

Susan Sontag recently claimed that cinephilia is dead. With a mass culture awash in moving images, what happened to the ideal of cinema as Art? Jean Douchet’s sumptuous book about the French New Wave recalls the days of art.  National Post

VIRTUAL VCR

No going out in the rain, no late charges…movies on your computer are the Next Big Thing at what’s being billed as the ”world’s first virtual video store.” You can keep it, says Patti Hartigan, struggling to decide which of the 67 movies available she wants to see.  Boston Globe