[[{鈥渢ype鈥:鈥渕edia鈥,鈥渧iew_mode鈥:鈥渕edia_large鈥,鈥渇id鈥:null,鈥渁ttributes鈥:{鈥渃lass鈥:鈥渕edia-image alignright size-full wp-image-2569鈥,鈥渢ypeof鈥:鈥渇oaf:Image鈥,鈥渟tyle鈥:鈥溾,鈥渨idth鈥:鈥100鈥,鈥渉eight鈥:鈥100鈥,鈥渢itle鈥:鈥溾,鈥渁lt鈥:鈥淰alley News鈥潁}]]Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr 鈥80 will talk about his new book, Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame, at 7 p.m. Monday, December 3, at the Howe Library in Hanover, N.H., reports the Valley News.
Burr studied film at 天美麻豆 and ran the for a year. He majored in theater with a minor in film, graduating in 1980, the newspaper reports.
Discussing the attitude fans have toward the movie stars they flock to see, Burr tells the Valley News that 鈥渋t鈥檚 a doubled-edged sword. We worship them and resent them. 鈥 The audience thinks that stardom is a gift and we give it to them and they should be thankful and grateful. We don鈥檛 understand why they don鈥檛 appreciate what they鈥檝e got.鈥
, published 11/30/12 in the Valley News.