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Late Spring / Summer 2001 Issue -
Memos from the World

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The Late Fall/Winter 2000/2001 Issue:
JR Carley on
Nadia Boulanger
Nicolella on
Roberto Devereux
Moraine on
Collectors and Collections
Douglas on
Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder
Ford on Therese Schwartz
Schwartz on Therese Schwartz and American Places
Carley on
Inadvertent Collectors

The Early Fall 2000 Issue:
Foster at
le Nozze de Figaro
Schwartz with
more movies
Redpath and
Neo-Surrealist painters
Nicolella and the films of
Valerio Zurlini
Schwartz at the
New York Film Festival
Kazar's
Hot August Valentine
McLeod's
Leap and learn
Catch
the Drift

The Summer 2000 Issue:
Foster
looks back
Joseph even
further
Carley's deep background
and
Lebel's incisive dreams
Li unlocks
mysteries for Moraine
Murray headed
East
Ellis
journeyed too
Roland was
at the station
and see where
Nicolella wound up
International Arts
Linkage
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the Drift

 

Volume III, Issue 17
Late Spring / Summer 2001

This special Newsletter re-introduces
Memos from the World
, featured in
issues past, now to be a
regularly updated Department.
Look here for reviews and personal
accounts of events, books, concerts,
movies, performances, exhibitions, etc.


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From the Editor:
Welcome to the Arts4All Newsletter.
The Late Spring/Summer 2001 Issue
has arrived. It's full to bursting with
Memos from the World
(Newsletter-speak for personal
accounts, reviews of events).
Enjoy.

the Drift
Read all about the Oxford Internet Institute and its mission to sort out the rubbish.

Odet & Tody on Anonymous's Revenge
Terhune on Tech/Culture at the Met
Paul Foster on Don Giovanni
Paul Foster on La Bohème
Alberta Moraine on Cosí Fan Tutte
Homer O'Mei on Home Art

Breaking News
From 6 June to 4 November the 49th Venice Bienale is in full swing. One exhibition is Authentic/Ex-centric: Africa in and out of Africa, curated by Salah Hassan and Olu Oguibe.

Gerry O on Switching Channels
Maria Doiranlis on Kandinsky book
Abby Luttrell on Venus and Adonis
Maria Doiranlis on Oscar Wilde show
Kristin Redpath on Women & Autobiography
Edie Ellis on movies from Turkey and Sweden

the Archives
Find some of the previous Memos from the World in Newsletter Volumes I and II.
Breaking News and the Drift have also been archived. Try them out:
Breaking News Archive
the Drift Archive

The Early Fall Issue
will arrive, mid-August. Of course, it's the Newsletter's
Back-to-School Issue.

Starting in the upcoming Early Fall issue,
Memos from the World will be another of
our continually evolving Departments,
which also include the Drift, Breaking News
and the Archives.



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Highlights from Previous Issues

Newsletter 8:
Art: Carleton Watkins and Gulbenkian Collections by Jerrold Maddox
Music: Teddy Thompson and his Dad by Alberta Moraine
Theater: A Universal Mirror by Meryl Joseph
Art: Sensationalism by Anna Roxas
Newsletter 9:
Event: The Colors of Freedom by Michael Nicolella
Journal: The Wedding Party by Peter T. Helger
Music: Cadillac Slim by Alberta Moraine
Newsletter 10:
Report: On TOP of the World by David K. Roland
Art: Smoke and Mirrors by Alberta Moraine
Newsletter 11:

Journal: Victory Girl at MASS MoCA
by Laurie McLeod
Photography: The Kids in the Basement by Anna Roxas
Art: Richard Serra's Switch by Jack Harries
Movies: Preview of French Cinema by Mike Nicolella
Music: Julia and the West Texas Waltz by Alberta Moraine
Newsletter 12:

Art: Nirvana Takes a Holiday - The Whitney Biennial 2000
by Therese Schwartz
Journal: Paint Club - Not Just Pretty Pictures by Anna Roxas
Movies: Journeys - Forward and Back by Michael Nicolella
Journal: Improv - The Invisible Part of the Play by John Koprowski
Newsletter 13:

Art: The Movers and Shakers - The Whitney Biennial 2000
by Therese Schwartz
Art: In the Driver's Seat - The Whitney Biennial 2000 by Michael Geisert
Movies: Big Wars and Small Wars - Northern Skirts by Edie Ellis
Movies: The Long and the Short of It: Djibril Diop Mambety's Touki-Bouki by Michael Nicolella
Music: Jules Shear Makes Friends, Plays Well with Others by Alberta Moraine
Report: You Say Potato and I Say Potahto, You Say Biennial and I Say Bienale by Anna Roxas
Newsletter 14:

Movie: Mossane: Helen, as Seen through African Dust
by Edie Ellis
Movie: Sweet Thirteen in Richmond by Michael Nicolella
Journal: Notes from the Underground by David K. Roland
Newsletter 15:
Opera: Le Nozze di Figaro at the New York City Opera by Paul Foster
Journal: Leap and Learn - Dancing your Phone Number by Laurie McLeod
Movies: A Quiet Storm - the Cinema of Valerio Zurlini by Michael Nicolella
Movies: Perceived Realities, Suppressed Souls(NYFF Part I) by Therese Schwartz
Movies: Warfare and other Social Phenomena(NYFF Part II) by Therese Schwartz
Newsletter 16:
Book: There's a Strain in my Credulity by Gordon Douglas
Opera: Roberto Devereux on the Sensual Stage by Michael Nicolella
Journal: Me and Nadia Boulanger by James R. Carley

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