Hollywood to Bollywood: Reviewing the Culture of Musicals An M/C Reviews feature http://reviews.media-culture.org.au Edited by Emma Nelms and Kate Douglas M/C Reviews would like to invite contributions for a reviews feature on the theatrical and cinematic significance of musicals. We will publish a collection of short critiques or thought-pieces (each submission should be 1000 words or less) on the subject of musicals (whether film or theatre), as well as reviews of particular musicals. Possible topics include (but should not be limited to): The re-emergence of the musical (from Moulin Rouge and Chicago to Dancer in the Dark) Musical favourites—"hits" and "misses" Hollywood, Bollywood and European musicals; musicals and nationalism; post-colonial and postmodern musicals "Stars" of the musical Film adaptations of stage musicals Queer musicals Dance/choreography Costumes/makeup Songs, sounds, voice-dubbing, lip-synching The commodification of the musical; ancillary texts—soundtracks, DVDs, re-releases The deadline for submissions is 14th August 2003. Articles should be no longer than 1000 words (submissions exceeding this length will not be considered) and should use MLA referencing style. Please submit your articles for consideration directly online at http://reviews.media-culture.org.au (please note—you must register as a user and include a contact e-mail address; anonymous reviews will not be published) or send completed submissions and any enquiries via e-mail to Emma Nelms [log in to unmask] and Kate Douglas [log in to unmask] --- Send the right message --- + Today freemail + Get your free, private email address at http://www.today.com.au ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html