Volume III, Issue 51
June 12 - June 19, 2000
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
usy people can hire personal trainers to help them get fit, personal shoppers to run their buying errands, and, now, personals chefs, to do their cooking for them.
Isn't it up to an actor to decide whether he or she wants to perform in a play? Sure, unless the actor holds an Equity card, in which case there are certain limits to freedom.
The appeal of Charlie Chaplin remains undimmed after more than 70 years, even among today's media-saturated kids.

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Now It's Personal [2]
A look at life with a personal chef.
Ellen Fox, NEWCITY CHICAGO
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A Question of Equity [3]
Is it time for Austin actors to go union? And vice versa?
Robi Polgar, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Silent Witness [4]
Nashville actor pays homage to silent film star Charlie Chaplin in show for children.
Angela Wibking, NASHVILLE SCENE
Now What? [5]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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