Musical Theater is Taking Over the World: Part II


The Music Man

Well, we've talked about Gap and Old Navy ads, and Gwen Stefani's sampling, and now it's time forVanity Fair.


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 andThe 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 Cameloton Dec 3, 1960!

Next stop, the moon!


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