Musical Theater is Taking Over the World: Part II
This month's Vanity Fair April 2005 (check out the cover -- talk about gratuitous cheesecake pics, and I thought I was bad...).
In his usual rant against George Bush et al, editor Graydon Carter starts off this month's Editor's Letter with a reference to Harold Hill and The Music Man! He compares Bush to Harold Hill in the way he falsely scares people (We've Got Trouble... with a capital T that rhymes with P that stands for Pension, well Social Security actually...) to try and sell'em a bill of goods. Finally, a political reference I get. And what's this? George Wayne's Q&A with Robert Goulet talking about his star-making turn in Broadway's Camelot on Dec 3, 1960!
Next stop, the moon!
