Sep6 |
We (And The ‘Inquirer’) Are Not Done With These Art Museum Steps Just Yet
Oh, ho, turns out that Sly Stallone isn’t the only one profiting from having the Rocky statue moved to the Art Museum. (For the record, he’s footing the bill for the whole thing, so he’s paying money for some nice publicity.) But, in addition to the December release of Rocky Balboa, the sixth and (hopefully) final installment of Sly Stallone’s neverending story, there’s another two people benefitting from it: Michael Vitez and Tom Gralish. (Yes, the same Michael Vitez who penned the story about the statue this afternoon and the “preview” this morning.) In November, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and photographer will release Rocky Stories, a tale of people who come to the Art Museum to run up the steps. The book also has a foreward by Sylvester Stallone. (Ohh, boy, and do we all ever want to read that one.) A little excerpt from Philly publisher Paul Dry books:
So, you see, the front page news story today also ties into a book. The book will in turn tie into some sort of parchment scroll, which will tie into an oral tradition somehow. Update: The testimonials on the book’s website are from Ed Rendell, Dawn Staley and the Inky/ex-Inky trifecta of Mark Bowden, Buzz Bissinger and John Grogan. What, no Jennifer Weiner? Rocky Stories [Paul Dry Books] |
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