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Book
Recommendations
R. J. Donovan, Arts & Entertainment Editor
Below you'll find an ever-changing selection of arts and entertainment book
suggestions. Some will be highly intellectual, some will be very artistic and some will be
downright trashy. Something for everybody, no?
For more information on ANY of the
books described below, click on either the blue hyperlinks or the cover art.
Rent
Jonathan Larson, Evelyn McDonnell, Kathy Silberger, Larry Fink
(Article: "Rent at the Shubert
Theatre": 02/16/99)
With punk graphics, original artwork and lots of photos, this is a definitive look at the
creation of the popular Broadway rock opera about life, love and loyalty among artists in
the East Village. Contains the full libretto and a Jonathan Larson
history. (Fans know that Larson - who wrote the show - died just before the show
officially opened.)
Click here to get more information on "Rent"
from Amazon.Com
Hollywood and Whine
Boze Hadleigh
A good book for the plane, train or bathroom. Scathing quotes from stars about stars. The
back-biting gets intense and that's exactly what you won't be able to put it down. Wait
'til you read how Chris Farley slammed Rosie O'Donnell.
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Whine" from Amazon.Com
The Sound of Music : The Making of America's Favorite
Movie
Julia Antopol Hirsch, Robert Wise
The hills are alive with a complete, behind-the-scenes peek at the making of one of the
world's favorite films. There are interesting anecdotes from the cast and more than 200
photos. A "must-have" for all fans of Julie Andrews, Christopher
Plummer and the 108 Von Trapp kids.
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to get more information on "The Sound of Music : The Making of America's
Favorite Movie " from Amazon.Com
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