Posted on 09/19/2002 10:34:59 PM PDT by RonDog
O.K., here's the deal, from:
See also, from http://www.dccc.org/press/newsreleases/2002-08-21.658.phtml:Streisand Plans One-Off Comeback for Democrats (Dry heaves alert)
Internet Movie Database ^ | August 21, 2002
Posted on 08/21/2002 5:11 PM Pacific by Paul Atreides
Barbra Streisand is to come out of retirement to help boost America's Democrats. The political activist, a supporter of the Democratic Party, will perform at a fundraiser for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on September 29 at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre - the new home of the Oscars. Other stars billed to support Streisand on the night include Barry Manilow...
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PRESS RELEASE
Stars Align for a Democratic Majority in the U.S. House
August 21, 2002
Streisand, Manilow, Three Mo' Tenors Sing for September 29 National Democratic Gala
Hollywood's new Kodak Theatre will host Barbra Streisand's return to the stage on Sunday, September 29, 2002 for the National Democratic Gala, the marquee fundraiser to benefit Democratic efforts to take back the House. Barbra joins fellow performers Barry Manilow and Three Mo' Tenors, an impressive Artist Committee, U.S. House Reps. Richard A. Gephardt, Nancy Pelosi, Nita Lowey, and the Democratic Congressional Caucus in this very special David Foster production.
Additional performers and speakers will be announced as the date draws closer. Concert tickets start at $500; because the proceeds will be used in support of our candidates, tickets are not tax deductible. For more information, please contact Noah Mamet or Adam Schiff at (202) 485-3437 or via e-mail at democraticgala@dccc.org.
National Democratic Gala
Kodak Theatre in Hollywood
with
The Honorable Richard A. Gephardt, House Democratic Leader
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Whip
The Honorable Nita M. Lowey, DCCC Chairwoman, and
The Democratic Congressional Caucuswith performances by
Barbra Streisand
Barry Manilow
Three Mo Tenors
in a David Foster Production
benefiting
Democratic Majority 2002
The Fundraising Effort to Win a Democratic Majority in the U.S. House of Representatives
ARTIST COMMITTEE:
- Ben Affleck
Maya Angelou Tom Arnold Alec Baldwin Anne Bancroft Warren Beatty Ed Begley, Jr. Annette Bening James Brolin Mel Brooks Margaret Cho Billy Crystal Ted Danson Dana Delany Rebecca De Mornay Danny DeVito Michael Douglas Richard Dreyfus Morgan Fairchild Sally Field Carrie Fisher Joely Fisher Aretha Franklin James Gandolfini Teri Garr Whoopi Goldberg
- Goldie Hawn
Don Henley Anjelica Huston Star Jones k.d. lang Richard Lewis Judith Light Julia Louis-Dreyfus Steve Martin Kathy Najimy Jack Nicholson Rhea Perlman Christopher Reeve Rob Reiner Phil Alden Robinson Nancy Sinatra Martin Sheen Martin Short Wesley Snipes Kevin Spacey Mary Steenburgen Barbra Streisand Sharon Stone Marlo Thomas John Travolta Robin Williams
For more information, please contact Noah Mamet or Adam Schiff at (202) 485-3437 or via e-mail at democraticgala@dccc.org.
Contributions and gifts to Democratic Majority 2002
are not deductible for federal income tax purposes.Paid for by Democratic Majority 2002,
a joint fundraising committee authorized by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
and Gephardt in Congress Committee, FEC ID C00378133.
Stop me, I'm only warming up.
Davi$ Hit$ OnLOL! Go for it!
Hollywad!
I like the "hooker" angle...
And, if Davis DOESN'T show, how about:
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Don't be silly, he is an unbiased journalist.
Standing Oration
By all accounts, Barbra Streisand supplied a farewell concert for the ages September 29. The big, broad strokes necessary to catch the drama of the moment were on elegant display. Streisand picked a nationally-known venue; priced tickets high enough so that even before scalping they cost as much as a small used truck; and packed the audience with a tastefully broad range of heavily-lacquered celebrities including a former presidential candidate, the director of Texasville, and an obligatory member of the HBO television series of the moment...more
I say let 'em be - they will implode soon.
From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (People in the News)
Gephardt's got connectionsHouse Minority Leader Richard A. Gephardt has talked Barbra Streisand into singing for her supper ... and the Democratic Party's Congressional Campaign Committee.
Streisand, 60, is a lifelong Democrat and activist, though she has maintained a low political profile since pal Bill Clinton left office. Streisand, according to the Philly Inquirer, will sing three songs at a $500-a-ticket gala Sept. 29 at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood. The Dems hope their little party can raise $4 million for their party.
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