| re: Has the ballet world changed in terms of sexuality? |
| Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 09:43 am EDT 09/07/18 |
| In reply to: re: Has the ballet world changed in terms of sexuality? - enoch10 07:45 pm EDT 09/06/18 |
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And Kevin Spacey is an amazing actor. And Charlie Rose is a superlative interviewer. So what? We seem to be coming to a place where brilliant, exciting talent is no longer an excuse to treat people poorly and be an asshole. Great. I think that's the direction we need to be heading. I know so many brilliant, talented people in many fields who are also amazing people, but who can't seem to get their break or get ahead in a tough business. Let's clear out the brilliant and talented assholes and make room for the brilliant and talented good people. And maybe a business known for chewing up and spitting out people will become a bit more humane in the process.
If Finley is found to be guilty of what he's been accused of and loses his career, well...that'll be a lesson to both him in his future endeavors and others coming up in the future. If the company has a few rebuilding years ahead of it due to losing a shining talent, so what? Won't be the first time. |
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