The News Review:
- Brandywine Arts Festival leaving Wilmington
- Four charged after BNP festival
- Film critic screenwriter Tullio Kezich dead at 80
- Jackson’s old Ferris wheel at festival
Brandywine Arts Festival leaving Wilmington
Philadelphia Inquirer
place_ad_here(“half”); Posted on Mon Aug. 17 2009 Brandywine Arts Festival leaving Wilmington The Associated Press WILMINGTN Del. – Brandywine Arts Festival organizers say the decades-old event will not be held on the banks of Wilmington’s Brandywine River this year. The festival’s Web site says the annual arts and crafts show will be held next month at St. Anthony in the Hills in Avondale Pa. However officials say no contract has been signed. The festival is in its 49th year and is has drawn up to 20000 people at times but attendance has fallen in recent years.
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Four charged after BNP festival
BBC News
Three were charged with public order offences and a fourth with unlawfully obstructing the highway. Derbyshire Police said most of those taking part in Saturday’s protest had been co-operative. fficers made a total of 19 arrests for "sporadic behaviour" – fewer than at last year’s event. Court dates for those charged have yet to be fixed.
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Film critic screenwriter Tullio Kezich dead at 80
The Associated Press
Corriere della Sera which made the death announcement said Kezich had been sick for a long time but offered no details. Kezich died in his adopted home of Rome where he hung out during the Dolce Vita days with his close friend Fellini about whom he later wrote the biography “Federico Fellini: His Life and Work. “Kezich covered more than 60 editions of the Venice Film Festival first with Radio Trieste in 1946 during a career that included stints as an actor playwright and screenwriter for film and television. Among his credits was the screenplay for “The Legend of the Holy Drinker” starring Rutger Hauer and directed by another close friend lmi who in 1988 won the Venice festival’s coveted Golden Lion prize for the film. In an interview accompanying the 2008 DVD release of the film Kezich said “a series of small miracles” allowed the film — itself about miracles — to be made. Kezich said lmi who normally resisted making films that were not his own creation agreed to make the movie after Kezich slipped him the book at a dinner party. “The Legend of the Holy Drinker” based on a 1930s novella by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth revolves around Hauer’s character a Polish drunk who must struggle to redeem his honor and repay his debts.
Jackson’s old Ferris wheel at festival
Chicago Tribune
Well it’s not so little. And it’s not something the lateKing of Pop owned recently. But a 65-foot high Ferris wheel at this weekend’s. Archway Amusements of Imperial purchased it at auction last yearwhen Jackson had to sell his. There are no clear markings linking it to Jackson.
