O artigo de Ben Brantley, pro "The New York Times" é muito bom e traz boas comparações
entre o silêncio de Greta Garbo com a transparência e excesso de visibilidade das
novas celebridades e, muitas vezes, daqueles nem tão celebridades assim.
É o tempo do twitter e de outras redes sociais que expõe e aceleram a velocidade
das informações, muitas vezes alcançando a "fofoca virtual".
Vale a pena ler o artigo, do dia 16 de julho:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/fashion/18mystery.html?_r=1
"Increasingly, the perception is that everyone is knowable, everyone is accessible and that everyone is potentially a star. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, blogs, personal Web sites with open-door chat rooms, the endlessly proliferating television reality shows are now commonplace forums for the famous who want to seem like ordinary people and for ordinary people who want to seem famous. Us magazine’s rubric “Stars, they’re just like us!” has now been inverted to “Us, we’re just like stars.”
(Ben Brantley for The New York Times)
"Increasingly, the perception is that everyone is knowable, everyone is accessible and that everyone is potentially a star. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, blogs, personal Web sites with open-door chat rooms, the endlessly proliferating television reality shows are now commonplace forums for the famous who want to seem like ordinary people and for ordinary people who want to seem famous. Us magazine’s rubric “Stars, they’re just like us!” has now been inverted to “Us, we’re just like stars.”
(Ben Brantley for The New York Times)
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