Re: Some new news, a look at the Louvre, and how about some macaroni and cheese?
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So, what's new?
For one, Lee Lynch's new car. It is green, of course, because almost everything he has is green, but it is a green to his liking. The ad man and theater lover picked the color. Originally, it was called "fresh chive." "But after looking at it in the sunlight, I have changed it to 'cartoon green,'" he said. "You know how green those old cartoons used to be." Uh-huh!
For two, Don Stolz has written a book, "The Old Log Theater and Me." It makes sense, because Stolz and the Old Log are the perfect picture of togetherness. For more than 60 years, he has been at its helm, directing, training the troops and occasionally cooking some of the good food served at the Excelsior playhouse. And, oh, yes, he also raised a family and won fame as the criminal in "The Front Page" who hid in a rolltop desk during most of the action. Cheers to Don, and I can't wait to read his book.
And, finally, for three, the house on Lake Minnetonka where the late John S. and Eleanor (Juty) Pillsbury raised their family will be auctioned. The Wall Street Journal reported that Sheldon Good & Co. is handling the sealed-bid auction; deadline for bids is Dec. 9. The house, which was bought about 10 years ago by Jim and Joann Jundt of Minneapolis, has been on sale for more than $50 million. My favorite memory is of the summer night when I was part of a group of people invited to dine with Norway's Prince Harald, now that country's king. He had a question for me: "Are there any Indian burial mounds around here?" Well, yes, I said, but I never learned if he found them.
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On Nov. 19, there will finally be a ground-breaking for the rehabilitation of the historic Shubert Theater on Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. They waited until they raised the money, and that's good. I am sorry, though, that there won't be 2,500 tap dancers on Hennepin again as there were 30 years ago when the Hennepin Center for the Arts opened. A new play is being written about that tapping event by Elissa Mautner of Minneapolis. Its title is "Tap or Get Out of the Way."