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Tag: 03.25.10

Roger Ebert On What Killed At The Movies

“It isn’t only ‘At the Movies’ that died Wednesday. It was [a] whole genre of television. We thought of it as a movie review program. The television industry thought of it as a half-hour weekly syndicated show.” Speaking of which, Ebert is going ahead with a new movie review show he plans to produce.

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on March 25, 2010March 30, 2021Categories mediaTags 03.25.10

In Report, UK Cultural Leaders Argue For Stable Funding

“Arts institutions worry that grants will be cut after the general election, which Labour Party briefing documents suggest will be on May 6. … More cuts might result in building shutdowns, fewer exhibitions and performances, and fewer opportunities for the young, they warned.”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on March 25, 2010March 30, 2021Categories issuesTags 03.25.10

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