Authors: Mark Bego
(98) | Tower Records.com, 2002, Internet site, quoting press reviews from various sources, as individually indicated. |
(99) | Mick Martin and Marsha Porter, |
(100) | Carol Wallace, “Bette Midler: At 40, the Sassiest Mouth in Showbiz Surprises Herself with a Happy Marriage/Happy at Last? You Bette,” |
(101) | Jack Curry, “Bette Is Back: The Refined Miss M,” |
(102) | John Corry, review of |
(103) | “Random Notes: The Prime of Miss Bette Midler,” |
(104) | Stephen M. Silverman, “Mazursky Up & At ‘Em, Thanks to |
(105) | Bruce Cook, “Up and into Beverly Hills,” |
(106) | Roger Ebert, review of |
(107) | Richard Shickel, review of his |
(108) | Bill Morrison, review of |
(109) | Michael Neill, “The Divine Misses M,” “Chatter” item, |
(110) | Monica Collins, “Miss M Never Divined She’d Be This Happy,” |
(111) | Cathleen McGuigan, “The Divine Mrs. M,” |
(112) | “ ‘The Divine Miss M’ Plays a Hellish Hostage in |
(113) | Eleanor Ringel, “Dandy DeVito vs. Best Bette,” |
(114) | “Ruthless People |
(115) | Peter Travers, review of |
(116) | David Ansen with Peter McAlevey, “Some Down and Dirty Zingers,” |
(117) | Richard Corliss, “Femeraderie” a review of |
(118) | Geoprgea Kovanis, “A Few Words with John Schuck,” |
(119) | “Florida Heiress Doesn’t Want Midler Cast in |
(120) | James Kaplan, “The Real Life Drama behind Bette’s New Hit Show/Bette Midler’s Divine Inspiration,” |
(121) | Marylynn Uricchio, “Comedy Is Proving to Be Bette Midler’s Route to Success,” |
(122) | Big Business |
(123) | Roger Ebert, review of |
(124) | Marvin Kitman, review of |
(125) | Susan Spillman, “Bette’s the Boss: Her Production Team Gets Aggressive,” |
(126) | Susan Spillman, “The Delicate Art of Hooking Moviegoers,” |
(127) | Beaches |
(128) | Leonard Maltin, |
(129) | Roger Ebert, review of |
(130) | Ron Graham, “Stella, Reborn As an Unmarried Mother,” |
(131) | Allison J. Waldman, |
(132) | Roger Ebert, review of |
(133) | Gene Siskell, review of |
(134) | Stanley Kauffmann, review of |
(135) | Roger Ebert, review of |
(136) | David Denby, review of |
(137) | Geraldo Rivera with Daniel Paisner, |
(138) | Ann Trebbe, “Midler’s Turn to Expose Geraldo,” |
(139) | John Barry, “Bette Makes Geraldo Squirm with Anguish,” |
(140) | Mitchell Fink, “The Insider/Cadillac Fracas,” |
(141) | “Singer Bette Midler Joins California Program to Clean Freeway,” |
(142) | Yakety Yak, Take It Back |
(143) | Judy Gerstel, “Is It Midler? Or Lip-Synched by Computer?” Tucson’s |
(144) | Jeannie Williams, “How Bette Will Dress for Success,” |
(145) | For the Boys |
(146) | Bob Thomas, review of |
(147) | Renata Polt, “Holiday Fare/A Musical Comedy Starring the Inimitable Bette Midler,” |
(148) | Mike Clark, “For the Boys, Midler Lets Loose,” |
(149) | “Stars and Gripes,” a review of the film |
(150) | Amy Dawes, “Film Reviews/For |
(151) | “Movieola,” review of |
(152) | David Patrick Sterns, “Movie Soundtracks with Winning Scores,” |
(153) | Ann Trebbe, “The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards: A Night of Glitter and Congratulations/Midler’s Burst Bubble,” |
(154) | “Sound-Alike Ads,” |
(155) | Matt Roush, “Bringing Out the |
(156) | Gypsy |
(157) | Ken Tucker, “Sure Bette,” a review of |
(158) | Jonathan Taylor, review of |
(159) | Susan Wlosczyna, “Midler, As Divine As Ever,” |
(160) | Stephen Holden, “The Two Sides of Bette Midler, Mushy and Divine,” |
(161) | Michael Wilmington, review of |
(162) | Janet Maslin, review of |
(163) | Howard Cohen, review of |
(164) | Home Box Office, 1997, promo-interview regarding the HBO special |
(165) | Owen Gleiberman, “Ms. Guided Effort,” |
(166) | Richard Corliss, “The Ladies Who Lunge,” |
(167) | Elizabeth Gleick, “Hell Hath No Fury,” |
(168) | John Anderson, review of |
(169) | Jessica Shaw, “Dial M for Midler,” |
(170) | People |
(171) | Sherri Sylvester, “ |
(172) | Jonathan Mandell, “Always Divine, Now Garbage Has Made Her a Saint,” |
(173) | Clara Hall, “Hard Work If You Can Get It,” |
(174) | Jerry Fink, “Midler Divine for Her Globe-Hopping Followers,” |
(175) | Susan Wlosczyna, “ ‘Mona Immersed in Swill,” |
(176) | Paul Tatara, |
(177) | Bill Zwecker, review of |
(178) | Leonard Maltin, |
(179) | Mick Martin and Marsha Porter, |
(180) | Isn’t She Great? |
(181) | Karen Durbin, “A Princess of Pulp Returns to Even the Score,” |
(182) | Roger Ebert, review of |
(183) | Laura Fries, “Bette,” a television review, |
(184) | Cynthia Littleton, “CBS 3-Peat: Bette, Dear, Fugitive,” |
(185) | Rachel Fischer, “Divine Comedy,” |
(186) | Marc Cetner, Michael Glynn, Patricia Towle, and Nim Nelson, “Bette Midler’s Secret Agony—Pals Fear She’s Heading for a Second Breakdown,” |
(187) | “Bette’s Castoffs,” |
(188) | Robert Lloyd, “Cruise Control,” |
(189) | Tom Gliatoo, “Tube” column, “Finding Lucy,” |
(190) | Cynthia Littleton, “Bette Doesn’t Pay Off for CBS,” |
(191) | The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards |
(192) | Spring Gala, a benefit held in New York City, to benefit the YMCA, May 22, 2001. |