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SYDNEY’S OLYMPIC ARTS FESTIVAL

On putting together the cultural program to accompany the Olympic games, its director says: “I felt the program should have scale, be youthful in tone and be a bit quirky because that’s how Australia is perceived.”  Sydney Morning Herald

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on October 13, 1999February 29, 2020Categories IssuesTags 10.13.99

FRANCE IS LOBBYING –

– to get culture off the agenda in next month’s international talks on world trade. France wants TV and film kept off the negotiating table, fearing Hollywood will swamp the Euro industry.  Variety.com

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on October 13, 1999February 29, 2020Categories MediaTags 10.13.99

CULTURE WARY

Threats about investigating violence and pop culture may make good politics, but (thanks to polls and lobbyists) American politicians are unlikely to pass new laws regulating the entertainment industry.  New York Times

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on October 13, 1999February 29, 2020Categories MediaTags 10.13.99

EVERYONE KNOWS DIRECTORS

…can screw up great plays. Or make them better. The London Times talks to five great writer/director teams and asks what makes them work. London Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 13, 1999February 9, 2020Categories TheatreTags 10.13.99

SYDNEY’S OLYMPIC ARTS FESTIVAL

On putting together the cultural program to accompany the Olympic games, its director says: “I felt the program should have scale, be youthful in tone and be a bit quirky because that’s how Australia is perceived.” Sydney Morning Herald

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 13, 1999February 11, 2020Categories IssuesTags 10.13.99

FRANCE IS LOBBYING

to get culture off the agenda in next month’s international talks on world trade. France wants TV and film kept off the negotiating table, fearing Hollywood will swamp the Euro industry. Variety.com

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 13, 1999February 11, 2020Categories IssuesTags 10.13.99

CULTURE WARY

threats about investigating violence and pop culture may make good politics, but (thanks to polls and lobbyists) American politicians are unlikely to pass new laws regulating the entertainment industry. 
New York Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 13, 1999February 11, 2020Categories IssuesTags 10.13.99

CANADIAN ARCHEOLOGIST –

– couldn’t get job as archeologist, writes book, gets positive reader reviews on the internet and lands $1.5 million 10-year book contract. “Terrific” he says. – CBC

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on October 13, 1999February 17, 2020Categories WordsTags 10.13.99

DUTCH TREAT

George Will called it “dishonorable.” Peggy Noonan decried it as a “waste.” Nonetheless, Edmund Morris’ Reagan bio has hit the Best-seller charts (and it’s No.1 inside the Beltway) – Philadelphia Inquirer

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on October 13, 1999February 17, 2020Categories WordsTags 10.13.99

SUSHI IN NEBRASKA

Americans have bought the idea of the world-wide economy, their tastes becoming more international, except -publishers say – when it comes to fiction. – Christian Science Monitor

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on October 13, 1999February 17, 2020Categories WordsTags 10.13.99

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