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Donny Osmond: Joan Collins Pawed My Bod |
If you can believe the National Enquirer,
Donny Osmond is claiming that "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat" co-star Joan Collins made a play for him while filming the
recently released video version of Osmond's popular stage show.
Osmond reportedly told reporters recently that Collins "Pawed his
bod" during rehersals for the film. |
Mormon Play 'Two-Headed' To Open Off Broadway In New York |
Women's Project &Productions (WPP), the
workplace for women in American theatre (Julia Miles, Artistic
Director), closes its 1999-2000 season with the New York City premiere
of TWO-HEADED by Utah playwright JULIE JENSEN, directed by JOAN VAIL
THORNE (The Exact Center of the Universe), starring LIZBETH MACKAY and
DEIRDRE O'CONNELL. Performances begin Wednesday, May 3rd at 8 pm,
Opening Thursday, May 11th at 8 pm at Women's Project Theatre (424
West 55th Street). |
LA Times Says Hinckley's Book Lacks Depth |
The Times' Frammolino says that President
Hinckley's book "Standing for Something" doesn't have enough depth to
support his moral arguments. In a review of the book published in
Saturday's Times, Frammolino says that the book, "ultimately rings
hollow because the book lacks philosophical heft; it fails to engage in
meaningful introspection and disclosure." |
LDS Literary Magazine Hopes For Long Life |
The LDS literary magazine Irreantum has
survived for about a year now, which scholars and writers might
consider a novelty given the rate at which literary magazines fail.
However, its founders hope that it will be published for many years
more. Co-managing editors Benson Parkinson and Chris Bigelow hope that
Irreantum will buck the trend among literary magazines. "We're still
small," says Parkinson, "but what buzz we hear has been good." |
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