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LIFE IN FILM: Since Woody Allen's personal life went tabloid
in 1992, the man can't release a movie without his personal
life becoming a source of endless speculation. As the latest
movie opens, a critic asks him why he continues. Toronto
Globe and Mail 11/26/99
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PAUL
BOWLES REMEMBERED: Author's story is now the story. San
Francisco Examiner 11/23/99
AND: Bowles'
musical legacy.
San Francisco Examiner 11/23/99
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QUENTIN
CRISP DIES AT 90: On the eve of a new national tour.
BBC 11/21/99
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PAUL
BOWLES: Composer, poet, writer of "Sheltering Sky"
was an icon of individuality and evocateur of old Morocco. Dies
at 88. New York Times
11/19/99
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HARE
HARANGUES: Playwright David Hare pens a journal critical
of theater critics, producers, patrons, audiences, (and himself).
New York Times 11/15/99
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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 11/15/99
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GEHRY
SINCE BILBAO: People try to touch him on the streets, stop
him in airports for autographs - Frank Gehry talks about life
as a star architect. Washington
Post 11/14/99
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MCNALLY:
William Donohue led protest in 1998 against Terrence McNally's
play with gay Jesus. But calls Muslim death sentence on playwright
"outrageous." Backstage
11/5/99