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TAX BREAKS FOR ARTISTS

A proposed new federal law would give tax breaks for playwrights, lyricists, and composers who donate their work to public institutions such as libraries and museums. Backstage

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 1, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.01.99

SF.COM

How internet wealth ruined the best parts of San Francisco. Salon

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 1, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.01.99

LIFE BEFORE THE FLOOD

researchers piecing together epic poem written 2000 years before Noah, discover similarities between life in the Middle East then and now. National Post

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 1, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.01.99

MY 15 MINUTES

Biographies are hot right now – on the tube, in film, in print. But are enough of these stories worth telling? Philadelphia Inquirer

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 1, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.01.99

CANADIAN JUDGE BANS BROADCAST OF FILM

nominated for top Canadian film honor while Saskatchewan murder trial is on. CBC

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories issuesTags 10.29.99

EXPLAINING NATURAL PHENOMENA IN CULTURAL TERMS

John MacDonald’s inaugural speech as head of Australian art at the National Gallery of Australia.  Sydney Morning Herald

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 28, 1999Categories issuesTags 10.28.99

EXPLAINING NATURAL PHENOMENA IN CULTURAL TERMS

John MacDonald’s inaugural speech as head of Australian art at the National Gallery of Australia. Sydney Morning Herald

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 28, 1999Categories issuesTags 10.28.99

BLOWING UP THE TRADITIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL

If a madonna playing an accordion was too much for the last Adelaide Festival, wait till next year. Australia’s largest festival reinvents.  Sydney Morning Herald

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 26, 1999Categories issuesTags 10.26.99

BLOWING UP THE TRADITIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL

If a madonna playing an accordion was too much for the last Adelaide Festival, wait till next year. Australia’s largest festival reinvents. Sydney Morning Herald

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 26, 1999Categories issuesTags 10.26.99

IF YOU WANT TO GET AN ARTS GRANT

know your terms. A Montreal artist applied for a grant to write a book about the porno company he works for. He didn’t get it. Next time call it erotica.” Toronto Globe and Mail

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 26, 1999Categories issuesTags 10.26.99

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