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Tag: 11.16.99

IT HAPPENED TO OIL. IT HAPPENED TO AUTOS

It’s the rise and consolidation of the multinational conglomerate. The global media/entertainment market is dominated by eight transnationals. The Nation

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.16.99

OPENING CHINA

Chinese admittance to World Trade Organization means more American movies in China, maybe less piracy. Variety

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.16.99

A NIGHTCLUB PIRANESI WOULD HAVE ENVIED

Former cold storage facility, 24,000-square-feet of vaulted tunnels below the streets of London, has been turned into city’s newest nightclub. London Telegraph

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.16.99

SELF-HELP BOOKS FOR ARTISTS

Allworth Press celebrates ten years of publishing practical guides to the business of the arts. Publisher’s Weekly

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories issuesTags 11.16.99

MOVE OVER PAUL HOGAN

Dame Edna and the Umbilicals expand the American experience of Australia. Sydney Morning Herald

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories theatreTags 11.16.99

GEHRY AT MIT

A “drunken barn dance as it might be represented in a Disney cartoon.” That’s what Frank Gehry’s proposed computer center for MIT strikes one observer.  Boston Globe

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories visualTags 11.16.99

ITALIAN PARADOX

No major publishing nation boasts more world-class publishers per capita, more enticing book design or lower list prices. So why do Italians buy so few books? – Publisher’s Weekly

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories wordsTags 11.16.99

CANADA’S GOVERNOR GENERAL LITERARY AWARDS ANNOUNCED

Matt Cohen’s “Elizabeth and After” wins English prize. The French language fiction prize goes to Lise Tremblay for “La Danse juive.” – CBC

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories wordsTags 11.16.99

E-PROJECT

New Orleans writer e-mails off her e-book to production company, negotiates e-deal for a movie project. Production begins in January. – Wired

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories wordsTags 11.16.99

UCLA DANCE

University gets $18 million – its largest-ever arts donation – to create new center for dance in historic building. – Los Angeles Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on November 16, 1999Categories danceTags 11.16.99

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