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Tag: 11.15.99

HARE HARANGUES

Playwright David Hare pens a journal critical of theater critics, producers, patrons, audiences, (and himself). – New York Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories peopleTags 11.15.99

THE QUEEN, THE POPE, THE PYRAMIDS OR BILL CLINTON

Thirteen-year-old Charlotte Church has too many invitations to sing on New Year’s Eve. – BBC

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories peopleTags 11.15.99

POKEMANIA

Pokemon movie racks up biggest opening-week box office ever for movie released outside of summer.  Variety

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories mediaTags 11.15.99

MILLIONAIRE FEVER

For the first time since 1983, the NBC Thursday-night lock on TV ratings was broken. “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” is hot.  Variety

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories mediaTags 11.15.99

THE END OF THE BLOCKBUSTER

Or is it “The Blockbuster Lives?” Recent events on Broadway give conflicting clues to the future of the American musical. Hartford Courant

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories theatreTags 11.15.99

GET A LIFE

TV addict spent years of commercial breaks drawing intricate, architecturally accurate blueprints of TV sitcom buildings. Discovered by LA art dealer, he became toast of West Coast art scene.  National Post (Canada)

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories visualTags 11.15.99

THE INEVITABLE FUTURE OF THE BOOK BUSINESS

International panel at Frankfurt Fair discusses the future of publishing. A bookless book industry? E-books, publishing on demand and book chips. – Publisher’s Weekly

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories wordsTags 11.15.99

A THOUSAND LINES OF POETRY

Simon Armitage has been appointed official “Poet of the Millennium Dome.” He’ll compose a 1000-word poem for England’s millennial project. – London Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories wordsTags 11.15.99

PERLMAN ON THE PODIUM

First half of concert conductor Itzhak Perlman had the Detroit Symphony sounding “like a mediocre college orchestra.” But the second produced “one of the finest performances of Dvorak” this Detroit critic ever heard. – Detroit News

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories musicTags 11.15.99

OPERA IN THE PARK

Reviews are in on the Wendy Wasserstein/A. R. Gurney/Terrence McNally opera collaboration. An “exceedingly modest entertainment.” – New York Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 15, 1999Categories musicTags 11.15.99

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