Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Did you know Rosie blogs?
Rosie O'Donnell blogs, it's true. It's an intensely personal blog, written mostly in a sort of free verse poetic style.
She mentions the blog in this interview from the BroadwayWorld site.
See, Rosie has removed comments from her blog because once people found out she blogged (mostly it started with a NY Times blurb about it) some of them started coming by with hate comments to leave on her site. Nice, huh?
So, that must have been a disappointment to Rosie...that amongst the nice and appreciative comments she received there were enough hateful ones to convince her to disallow comments.
And apparently trying to produce on Broadway was also a disappointment. Disappointing that so many people seemed to want her to fail.
I didn't see Taboo; it didn't sound all that promising to me, but then again original Broadway musicals are becoming rarer, and God knows they've made Broadway musicals about people as varied as a murderous barber, an abusive carnival barker and a nun who leaves her vows behind...why not Boy George?
It's an interesting read, whether you're a fan or not.
She mentions the blog in this interview from the BroadwayWorld site.
See, Rosie has removed comments from her blog because once people found out she blogged (mostly it started with a NY Times blurb about it) some of them started coming by with hate comments to leave on her site. Nice, huh?
So, that must have been a disappointment to Rosie...that amongst the nice and appreciative comments she received there were enough hateful ones to convince her to disallow comments.
And apparently trying to produce on Broadway was also a disappointment. Disappointing that so many people seemed to want her to fail.
I didn't see Taboo; it didn't sound all that promising to me, but then again original Broadway musicals are becoming rarer, and God knows they've made Broadway musicals about people as varied as a murderous barber, an abusive carnival barker and a nun who leaves her vows behind...why not Boy George?
It's an interesting read, whether you're a fan or not.