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Michael Hollett Resigns from NOW Magazine in Toronto

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The importance of Michael Hollett in Toronto, and this country, and around the world cannot be overstated. He’s that big in terms of influence, and presence, and championing music, the environment, human rights, and political events. He’s gone farther than anyone would ever have a right to expect from one person, because Toronto could never even imagine a Now Magazine until Michael and Alice Klein came along. Between experimentation and clear-cut direction, it’s not overreaching to call him a genius, and legend for what he’s been able to accomplish. Never take him for granted, and thank you, Michael.

North by Northeast (NXNE) President and Managing Director, Michael Hollett, has announced today he is resigning his other role as editor/publisher of NOW Magazine, the paper he co-founded in 1981.

“I will be concentrating my future efforts on running North by Northeast (NXNE) with my partners from SXSW and on writing,“ said Hollett in a statement issued today.

“NXNE took huge strides in 2016 and I am committed to building on this growth for 2017 and beyond with exciting ideas I look forward to sharing with all of you soon. Working with my Austin-based partners at Southby, I am convinced we will be able to achieve a SXSW-like impact for Northby in Toronto. Toronto is one of the greatest live music centres in the world and it will continue to be my pleasure to showcase that.”

Hollett co-founded NXNE, with SXSW and local partners, in 1994 and has had his dual roles with NOW and NXNE ever since.

“I am, of course, leaving NOW Magazine with mixed feelings,” said Hollett, “and I remain committed to its role as an independent media voice, an essential and unique media perspective reporting on politics and culture. I am confident that Alice Klein and her amazing NOW Magazine team will continue to push boundaries and tell important stories for years to come and I will enthusiastically support this effort in any way I can.”

Hollett says dates for NXNE 2017, which will be significantly expanded again, will be announced shortly.

400 vintage boom boxes go on sale for $20K

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Craig Kenton, a collector living in New Zealand, is selling his collection of over 400 vintage boom boxes. “I feel like the collection is a piece of ’80s art,” he says, “and I hope they go somewhere they can be seen.” Kenton’s asking price is $20,000 — which he says is a bargain for the 20 most valuable boom boxes alone.

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David Bowie’s musical Lazarus is coming to London

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British fans are seemingly going to get the chance to escape the doom and gloom to enjoy a live David Bowie experience this November, with reports that his musical Lazarus – the final project he worked on before this death – will be heading to London for the first time.

Dexter

According to The Sun, the musical will star Dexter‘s Michael C Hall (above), who has already played the lead role of fallen alien Thomas Jerome Newton during its only previous run, which took place between November 2015 and January this year at the New York Theatre Workshop, off-Broadway in Manhattan.

The venue will apparently be a brand new temporary theatre in Kings Cross, which will have a capacity of 800. All the tickets for the New York shows sold out within hours of being made available, and it’s likely the same will happen in London. Tickets are set to go on sale next week.

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