Oct 17

Rin Tin Tin: The legacy of Hollywood’s biggest canine star

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Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend

by Susan Orlean

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“He believed the dog was immortal.

So begins Susan Orlean’s sweeping, powerfully moving account of Rin Tin Tin’s journey from orphaned puppy to movie star and international icon. Orlean, a staff writer at The New Yorker who has been hailed as “a national treasure” by The Washington Post, spent nearly ten years researching and reporting her most captivating book to date: the story of a dog who was born in 1918 and never died.”

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Oct 17

Cirque du Soleil’s Jackson show debuts in Montreal

The show packed 60 hits into about an hour and a half, starting with the Jackson 5 and ending with Jackson’s last studio album. It did not, however, dare imitate the man himself — no single performer plays the role of Jackson.

“We were very clear on this, and I think the family was too,” said Daniel Lamarre, president and CEO of Cirque du Soleil.

Lamarre said he had the blessing of Jackson’s mother to go ahead with the show.

“Many people were interested in doing shows to pay tribute to Michael Jackson,” Lamarre said.

“His mother said Michael has always wanted to do a show with the circus, so if there is a show about Michael, it will be Cirque du Soleil.”

Jamie King wrote and directed the Cirque's Immortal World Tour.Jamie King wrote and directed the Cirque’s Immortal World Tour. Jake Novak/Cirque du Soleil/Associated Press

While a wholehearted tribute, the performance didn’t glaze over Jackson’s eccentricities, with Bubbles the chimpanzee making more than one appearance. It also alluded to a darker side. To the tune of Jackson’s songChildhood, where he laments never having had one, dancers swayed above the entry sign to the now infamous Neverland Ranch while a child looked longingly through a window.

In another tune, Jackson is heard pleading “I need my privacy, get away” as clips of the TV news media play in the background.

The $60-million tour has stops in cities across Canada and the United States, with Ottawa as the next stop on Oct. 7. The Jackson estate authorized and took part in the project.

Before the show, more than 100 fans waited in the rain for a glimpse of the famous family on the red carpet. One group of women wore single white gloves and black leather jackets in homage to Jackson.

“I’ve been a fan since I first saw him on TV in 1969 when I was nine,” said Montrealer Shirley Elvis.

“When I first heard this show was coming, I think everyone was in a really dark place and when we heard that they were going to do this it was like another gift from Michael from beyond.”

A new album tied to the show, and titled simply Immortal, is set for release in November.

An image from the Cirque du Soleil's new Michael Jackson show, The Immortal World Tour, which debuted in Montreal on Sunday.An image from the Cirque du Soleil’s new Michael Jackson show, The Immortal World Tour, which debuted in Montreal on Sunday. Cirque du Soleil