article on Renee Fleming, opera superstar, 12 November 2001 New Yorker,
page 81:


Fleming was a Joni Mitchell fan when she was a teenager.  "Joni's the
one singer whose new albums I still rush out to buy," she said.  "She's
the one I put on whenever I feel overwhelmed."


(the Rev) Vince


PS:

If that doesn't get you to buy the New Yorker, try the articles by
Seymour Hersh on our nation's intelligence situation, Hendrick Hertzberg
on the House's economic package (he didn't take kindly to it, for
cause), the old wo Virgins picture of John  and Yoko (selling Absolute
vodka), the cartoon with the caption, "We're from the FBI going from
house to house making sure that everyone is scared shitless" and for the
more flamboyant amongst us, the cartoon on the difference between Wild
Bill Hickok and Really Wild Bill Hickok.   Onward and upward with the
arts.

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