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Author: Douglas McLennan

THE DANCING GLENN GOULD

Three of Canada’s most interesting artists have teamed up to make a dance about a fourth. James Kadelka’s “A Disembodied Voice” takes on pianist Glenn Gould – humming and all. – Toronto Globe and Mail

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 18, 1999Categories danceTags 11.18.99

“CLOUDS OF POTENTIAL GLORY”

But it was not to be as Moscow City Ballet landed in New York for its first performance. – New York Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 18, 1999Categories danceTags 11.18.99

“SPECTACULARLY MEAGER RESULTS”

Last month’s Net-Aid concert is said to have attracted huge global TV ratings, 2.3 million web hits. But show only “netted” about $1 million in contributions from those watching/listening.  Washington Post

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 17, 1999Categories mediaTags 11.17.99

SURPRISE BUYER

Young Broadcasting came out of nowhere to pay record $823 million for San Francisco NBC affiliate. Now it has a big rock to push uphill to make it work.  San Francisco Chronicle

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 17, 1999Categories mediaTags 11.17.99

A REALLY BIG SHOE

Sixty international broadcasters assembled in London to organize the BBC’s year-end, 28-hour TV millennial bash “2000 Today.” Messages from the Pope, UN Secretary are a given, but “seven virgins go into a cave and …”?  Variety

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 17, 1999Categories mediaTags 11.17.99

WHIFF OF COLOGNE

Three hundred dealers/70,000 people sniff out the latest in contemporary art at the Cologne Art Fair, Europe’s biggest new-art bazaar.  Financial Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 17, 1999Categories visualTags 11.17.99

OUT OF AFRICA

Smithsonian, undergoing $100 million renovation, has difficulty finding funds for large new gallery on African culture, set to open next month.  Washington Post

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 17, 1999Categories visualTags 11.17.99

MAKE NICE SUBVERSIVES

Installation art at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie International – “the thrill is always finite, comprehensible and either fun or morally uplifting, digestible and quickly gone.”  New York Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 17, 1999Categories visualTags 11.17.99

NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS TONIGHT:

Steve Martin hosts, Oprah Winfrey to get honorary prize. The writers? There’s “little glamour among the actual nominees this year.” – (AP) Cleveland Plain Dealer

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 17, 1999Categories wordsTags 11.17.99

IT HAPPENED TO OIL. IT HAPPENED TO AUTOS

It’s the rise and consolidation of the multinational conglomerate. The global media/entertainment market is dominated by eight transnationals. The Nation

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.16.99

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