posted by davidt on Wednesday March 21 2007, @05:00PM
Kelly Jacqueline sends the link:

Second part of the U.S. tour - true-to-you.net

The dates for the second part of Morrissey's U.S. tour are as follows:

june

Tue 26 BOSTON, MA : Bank of America Pavilion [4,994 cap]
Wed 27 NORTHAMPTON, MA : Pines Theater [2,250]
Fri 29 PHILADELPHIA, PA : Mann Center [4,370]
Sat 30 NEW YORK, NY : MSG [13,098]

july

Mon 2 VIENNA, VA : Wolf Trap [7,028 cap]
Tue 3 BALTIMORE, MD : Rams Head [1,500]
Thur 5 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ : Borgata [2,071]
Fri 6 HOLMDEL, NJ : PNC Bank Arts Center [Pavilion - 6,507]
Mon 9 NORFOLK, VA : The Norva [1,400]
Tue 10 KNOXVILLE, TN : Tennessee Theatre [1,544]
Thur 12 CLEARWATER, FL : Ruth Eckerd Hall [1,997]
Sat 14 BOCA RATON, FL : Mizner Park Amphitheater [3,200]
Sun 15 ORLANDO, FL : Hard Rock Live [2,990]
Tue 17 JACKSONVILLE, FL : Morocco Shrine Auditorium [3,200]
Thur 19 BIRMINGHAM, AL : Alabama Theatre [2,150]
Fri 20 ATLANTA, GA : Chastain Park [6,291]
Sat 21 MYRTLE BEACH, SC : House of Blues [2,067]
posted by davidt on Wednesday March 21 2007, @05:00PM
naomi writes:
Continuum Press are to publish a book by Gavin Hopps this summer that "attempts to position Morrissey in the ranks of the great British poets." Here's the full blurb from The Bookseller:

MORRISSEY: THE PAGEANT OF HIS BLEEDING HEART
The former Smiths leader has bounded back to the top reaches of the charts with a slew of new releases, and was even said to have expressed an interest in contributing a Eurovision song this year! This recent success has shown that his writing skill was not limited to the brief brilliance of the Smiths, and this (over-ambitiously?) attempts to position Morrissey in the ranks of the great British poets.

The Amazon entry is here, although I think their publication date is a little over-optimistic.

Incidentally, Omnibus Press (Johnny Rogan's publishers) are also putting out a collection of Paul Slattery's photographs, entitled THE SMITHS - THE EARLY YEARS this September.
posted by davidt on Wednesday March 21 2007, @05:00PM
Brian Colin writes:
the latest issue of entertainment weekly ( issue #926...has a character from the film "300" on the cover ) makes mention of the book on page 4's "obsessive fan of the week" section.

also features a photo of a dreadfully bloated mr. nasseri lounging on a small fragment of his smiths/morrissey collection.

it was an honor to appear in the same issue as the review for the latest modest mouse release, thereby allowing mssrs starr and nasseri to share the pages with one johnny marr.
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