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Tag: 10.29.99

AN AMERICAN DREAM

San Francisco Ballet goes to London for the first time ever and wows the critics. – Financial Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories danceTags 10.29.99

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 mediaTags 10.29.99

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

INTIMACY OF INK

Bibliophiles – fear not the electronic book – for its wonders transcend the printed page. – Intellectual Capital

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories wordsTags 10.29.99

PORTRAYING PITTSBURGH

Installation artists from around the world converge on downtown Pittsburgh for the Carnegie International.  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
     AND: Some historical perspective Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 10/31/99

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories visualTags 10.29.99

HAVE A COW

Chicago’s outdoor art cows have attracted more attention to the city’s downtown than the 1996 Democratic National Convention, and pumped $200 million into the economy. Atlanta Journal Constitution

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories visualTags 10.29.99

SHUFFLING THEATERS

“Ragtime,” “Pimpernel” (maybe) to close on Broadway. Theater notes. New York Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories theatreTags 10.29.99

THE JAZZ CANON

A case for the 20 most important jazz recordings ever. – Commentary

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories musicTags 10.29.99

PIRATE HUNTING

Music theft has become rampant on the internet. Now a plan by the global music industry to fight digital pirates. – Wired

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories musicTags 10.29.99

THE SOUND OF NEGOTIATION

Toronto Symphony musicians have been on strike for five weeks – they haven’t negotiated for a month. This week they offered to come individually to orchestra board members homes and play for them – and plead their case. – CBC

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on October 29, 1999Categories musicTags 10.29.99

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