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Members' Mausoleum => Calendar Events / Announcements '24 I => Topic started by: Midnite on March 31, 2021, 04:59:13 PM
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KLS promises an "in-depth interview" with David Henesy in the upcoming issue of Fangoria magazine. Look for it at Barnes & Noble and newstands on April 20.
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Interesting. Thanks for sharing the info. [easter_smiley]
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I don't think I'm cheap, but WHOA!! I'm in Barnes and Noble and I noticed they have the issue but my god, it costs $19.79!!
True, it might be a nice collectors item. But I think I'll get a coffee in the cafe and read the article in the store...
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Yes, they upgraded the paper quality but basically doubled the price. I got a copy online. As for the article, it struck me more as a mini biography written by KLS rather than an "in depth interview."
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Yeah, the article is fine as it goes. But I can very easily live without owning it.
The part I found most interesting was how he had done Broadway and toured in Oliver before he even did DS. I'm pretty sure I'd never read that before.
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The interview that appeared in Filmfax several years ago was a much more thorough piece. It can probably still be purchased on the secondary market for less than the price of the current issue of Fangoria.
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My Barnes and Noble has relaxed its standards enough to allow seating, so I picked up Fangoria and read the article. It's okay. Just okay. It pretty much recaps a lot of what is commonly known, as far as Henesy's acting career. His transition from set construction worker to restaurant worker to manager and owner is less familiar. I also didn't know that he had been married twice. But it's not exactly earth shattering information and I definitely would not have been happy if I had spent $20 on it. Barnes and Noble still had about five copies left, so it doesn't seem to be setting any sales records.
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Now you know why I said for the price I could easily live without owning it.
I was in B&N yesterday and they still had three copies of the issue. They had four when I was there over a month ago. So, it wouldn't seem to be flying off of the shelves...