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In a recent interview with Screen Rant for the Stars Hollow tour at the Warner Bros. lot, in which Patterson will make an appearance on its final day on January 5, the actor was asked if he thought Rory had found the right guy for her. While his answer might not have settled the ever-going debate,...
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Selena Gomez Relates With Gilmore Girls At the same time as Reflecting Statement Her Upbringing; Says, ‘It Felt Very...’
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April 30, 2018
Why Fund the Arts?
Filed under: Talking Movies,Talking Music,Talking Politics,Talking Television,Talking Theatre — Fergal Casey @ 8:59 pm
Tags: Alex Ross Perry, Amazon, Amazon Video, Anne Rice, Austerity and the Arts, Brideshead Revisited, Charles Ryder, Cordelia Flyte, Esther Greenwood, Evelyn Waugh, Gilmore Girls, GK Chesterton, IFI, Interview with the Vampire, Jim Hacker, Josh Schwartz, Julia Flyte, Louis de Pointe du Lac, Mark Waid, Michael Chabon, Moonglow, New England, Queen of Earth, Representation, Rory Gilmore, Rose Tico, Sean Citizen, Sebastian Flyte, Seth Cohen, Sir Humphrey, Sylvia Plath, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, The Bell Jar, The Last Jedi, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, The OC, Wonder Boys, Yes Minister
A little over two years ago a post here bemoaned the impact of austerity on the arts. Now I’d like to re-examine the topic with a considerably more critical eye.
The clash between Minister Hacker and Sir Humphrey still carries much weight. Art subsidies can easily be presented as a middle-class rip-off. Take the funding of cinema, distribution rather than production that is. Cinema is not in any trouble. Well, historically it is, but let’s not open that can of worms here. Cinema is not in any trouble. (Hea