Spew: Discussion: Arts in Crisis
As part of a national tour, Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser will be at the Pantages Theater Friday morning to present Arts in Crisis: A Kennedy Center Initiative.
As part of a national tour, Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser will be at the Pantages Theater Friday morning to present Arts in Crisis: A Kennedy Center Initiative.
“This kind of perfect storm hit, in a good way, with the economy and Obama [and] the tarnishing of the for-profit business world,” says Rob Reich, a professor of political science at Stanford University in California.
Last November, the Wall Street Journal ran a Heard on the Street column that proposed that Disney (DIS) ought to buy Electronic Arts (ERTS). The following month, they revisted the idea.
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Rumor Revived: Should Disney Buy Electronic Arts ? Barron’s Blogs This morning, Janney Montgomery Scott analyst Tony Wible dusted off the concept in a report in which he launched coverage of Disney with a Buy rating. …
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It’s easy to see why Lionsgate might want to remake the film . The original had a $6m budget and a $214m global return. It’s one of the more successful and surprising sleeper hits in movie history.