Attacking Celebs For Their Political Views

There has been an explosion of “web sites by Americans attacking and frequently urging boycotts against celebrities who are using their fame – and sometimes their own Web sites – to promote political causes. The anticeleb sites present a single-minded view of patriotism in which anyone challenging the U.S. administration or its foreign policy is anti-American or worse. Their names are as colourful and direct as the messages on them…”

Florida Arts Facing State Budget Axe

No matter whether the Florida senate, house or governor wins out, Florida’s arts groups will see drastic reductions in the state’s arts budget. Proposals range from a 50 percent cut to cancelling out funding altogether. Arts officials are outraged: “People use the state money to leverage for other grants and local contributions. I see this as a panic reaction to Florida’s economy at the moment.
Obviously, we find this hurtful. It doesn’t pay attention to how many dollars arts groups circulate in the community. This just makes a tough job harder.”

For 22 Years She’s Been Most-Borrowed

Dame Catherine Cookson, who wrote more than 70 books and died in 1998, has been the ‘most borrowed author’ for 22 years in British libraries. In 1988 a survey found her books accounted for a third of all British library borrowings.” But her grip on the fiction hearts of Britons is waning – this past year, her books were checked out fewer than 3 million times for the first time.

Looters Clean Out Iraqi Museum

The Mosul Museum in Iraq has been looted. “The looters knew what they were looking for, and in less than 10 minutes had walked off with several million dollars worth of Parthian sculpture. “Iraq has a great history,” said the museum’s curator. “It’s just been wrecked. I’m extremely angry. We used to have American and British tourists who visited this museum. I want to know whether the Americans accept this.”

Mona Lisa At 500

The Mona Lisa turns 500 this year. “Over the centuries, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa has been denounced as a femme fatale, celebrated as the paragon of womanhood, inspired three suicides, and survived a theft. Yet that serene smile staring at us behind bulletproof glass in Paris’s Louvre museum remains mysterious.” And yet, some of her mysteries have been solved…