Meliss Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 (edited) Journalists sometimes write the truth, and sometimes they make up myths. How to distinguish the truth from fiction? "Even the young piranhas have learned: if you hope to get a great interview from the genius Baryshnikov, if you don't want him to suddenly leave the press conference, NEVER ask him about Godunov!" https://e360.lv/masterskaja-2/russkiy-patsient Edited July 8 by Meliss Link to comment
Mashinka Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 A prime example of journalistic hyperbole, I doubt Jacqueline Bisset's relatives would appreciate it. Link to comment
Meliss Posted July 8 Author Share Posted July 8 2 hours ago, Mashinka said: A prime example of journalistic hyperbole, I doubt Jacqueline Bisset's relatives would appreciate it. And what do Jacqueline Bisset's relatives have to do with Baryshnikov? Link to comment
Mashinka Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 The beginning of the article, the only part I read, was about Jackie and was less than respectful towards her. Cheap journalism. Link to comment
Meliss Posted July 8 Author Share Posted July 8 45 minutes ago, Mashinka said: The beginning of the article, the only part I read, was about Jackie and was less than respectful towards her. Cheap journalism. But I did not find any distortion of the facts there. These words of Jacqueline are found in other sources too. Link to comment
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