JANUARY 1, 2000
Barbra
performs Live at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas for her second night running. She
previously performed here on December 31st 1993 and January 1st 1994. The
Concert is filmed for a possible TV special
JANUARY 13, 2000
Barbra
requests that her name is no longer affiliated with The Streisand Center for
Conservancy Studies - her former Ramirez Canyon property
JANUARY 22, 2000
Barbra
appears on the cover of TV Guide
JANUARY 23, 2000
Shirley MacLaine presents Barbra with the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement
Award
MARCH 8, 2000
Barbra
first "Timeless" concert 'Down Under' in Sydney, is postponed due to rain
MARCH 9-10, 2000
Barbra performs live in concert for the first time in Australia at the Sydney Football
Stadium.
MARCH 15, 16, 2000
Barbra performs "Timeless" in Melbourne.
MAY 19, 2000
Barbra
records a video message to Barbara Walters for a presentation at the Daytime
Emmys.
MAY 30, 2000
"Reel
Models: The First Women of Film" premieres on American Movie Classics. The
Barwood documentary was produced by Barbra, telling the story of the pioneering women of the film industry. Barbra appears on camera to
introduce the film.
JULY 19, 2000
The official announcement is made that Barbra will do four final concerts in
America - two in LA and two in New York, bringing "Timeless" back to the the states.
JULY 30, 2000
The tickets go on sale for the four "Timeless" concerts.
AUGUST 14, 2000
Barbra
goes to the Staples Center to watch the opening session of the Democratic
National Convention
AUGUST 17, 2000
Barbra
performs four songs from her "Timeless" to close the Democratic National Convention.
SEPTEMBER 5, 2000
"Barbra
Streisand - The Directors" is released on VHS and DVD. It's her interview from the DGA.
SEPTEMBER 19, 2000
"Timeless" is released on CD.
SEPTEMBER 20 & 21, 2000
Barbra performs "Timeless" at the LA Staples Center.
SEPTEMBER 27 & 28, 2000
Barbra performs her the last two "Timeless" shows at Madison Square Garden in
New York.
NOVEMBER 3, 2000
Barbra
appears on "20/20" with Barbara Walters. Her aim was to make people vote for Al
Gore. However, ABC cut her pro-democratic words - much to her displeasure.
NOVEMBER 5, 2000
Barbra
calls a C-Span live Election Special to discuss her edited comments on "20/20" --
and to talk about her support for Al Gore for president.
NOVEMBER 6, 2000
Rosie
O'Donnell airs Barbra's political speech which "20/20" edited on "The Rosie Show."
NOVEMBER 10, 2000
Barbra
is chosen to be the recipient of the 2001 AFI Award from the American Film
Institute
DECEMBER 5, 2000
Fox
announces that it will broadcast Barbra's "Timeless" concert on February 14th, 2001.
DECEMBER 20, 2000
Barbra
receives the National Medal of Arts in Washington DC. Presented by President
Clinton. She later attends a White House dinner honoring medal winners with her
husband James Brolin.
JANUARY 3, 2001
"Timeless" receives a Grammy Nomination in the Best Traditional Vocal Pop Album
Category
FEBRUARY 7, 2001
Barbra
is featured on "Celebrity Profile" on the E! Channel.
FEBRUARY 14, 2001
Barbra's "Timeless" TV Special premieres on Fox.
FEBRUARY 20, 2001
The
"Timeless" DVD is released.
FEBRUARY 22, 2001
Barbra is feted in Beverly Hills, receiving the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Washington newspaper Roll Call prints a copy of Barbra's memo to Democrats urging them to challenge President George W. Bush's proposed legislation.
APRIL 3, 2001
"For
Pete's Sake" is released on DVD for the first time.
APRIL 22, 2001
"Varian's War," a Barwood production starring William Hurt and co-executive produced by Barbra, premieres in America on Showtime.
"Reel Models: The First Women of Film" receives an Emmy nomination. When the Daytime Emmys are presented, the Barwood documentary wins in the category Outstanding Special Class Special.
JULY 1, 2001
Barbra
begins recording sessions in LA for a new collection of Christmas songs.
AUGUST 1, 2001
The
remastered version of "Funny Girl" is re-released in select theaters in America.
OCTOBER 9, 2001
Barbra's vocal of "Someday My Prince Will Come" is included in the special anniversary
edition of Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
OCTOBER 23, 2001
"Funny
Girl" comes to DVD for the first time.
OCTOBER 30, 2001
Barbra's second Christmas Album, titled "Christmas Memories" is released.
Barbra makes a surprise appearance at the Primetime Emmy Awards. The show had been postponed because of the 9/11 tragedy. Barbra closes the show with a inspirational rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone." Backstage, Barbra poses with the Emmys she won that evening for the Fox broadcast of her TV special, "Timeless."
NOVEMBER 6, 2001
"The
Prince of Tides" comes to DVD for the first time.
NOVEMBER 27, 2001
"The
Owl and the Pussycat" is released on DVD for the first time.
A new CD, "The Essential Barbra Streisand" is released, a variation on a greatest hits collection. In addition, five of Barbra's albums are also re-released as remastered CDs -- "People," "Funny Girl ST," "The Way We Were," "A Star is Born" and "The Broadway Album."
"Funny Lady" comes to DVD.
FEBRUARY 6, 2002
It's announced that Christie's New York will auction property belonging to Barbra Streisand.
MARCH 9, 2002
Barbra
and James Brolin attend the 54th Annual Directors Guild of America
Awards Dinner.
MARCH 23, 2002
At the Academy Awards, Barbra presents Robert
Redford with an honorary Oscar.
MARCH 27, 2002
After a prolonged illness, Barbra's mother, Diana Kind, passes away at the age of 93.
SEPTEMBER 29, 2002
Barbra
is headliner at the National Democratic Gala fundraiser in Los Angeles. She performs a handful
of songs, including a controversial parody of "The Way We Were."
"Duets," Barbra's 59th album is released. It includes famous duets she's sung with Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond and Donna Summer, as well as two new duets, one with Barry Manilow and another with Josh Groban.
DECEMBER 12, 2002
Radio
Delilah Interviews Barbra for the first time. They discuss her new "Duet" CD
and Christmas. Three songs are also played - "Jingle Bells," "On
Holy Ground," and "I Won't Be The One To Let Go."
JANUARY 7, 2003
"Christmas Memories" receives a Grammy nomination.
JANUARY 14, 2003
Barbra
and James attend the premiere of Jim's new film, "A Guy Thing" in LA. Their appearance causes a media frenzy as the paparazzi gets their pictures on the red carpet.
MARCH 23, 2003
Barbra
makes two appearances at the 75th Annual Academy Awards in LA. She presents the
Oscar for Best Original Song to Eminem for "Lose Yourself" from "8 Mile," but he wasn't there to receive it. Barbra's second appearance is a class picture of Oscar winners and she's seated next to Meryl Streep.
MAY 2, 2003
Barbra participates on a BBC Radio 2 show called "The Michel Legrand Story," mostly talking about her collaboration with Michel on "Yentl."
JULY 1, 2003
"The
Barbra Streisand Collection" is released onto DVD. The film set includes her movies "What's Up Doc," "Up the Sandbox," "The Main Event" and "Nuts." All have extras like Barbra's commentary, outtakes and trailers. The CD set of "Just For The Record" is
re-released by Sony.
2003
JULY 17, 2003
Barbra’s recipe for lemon pie is included in a "The Clinton
Presidential Center Cookbook."
AUGUST 21, 2003
Streisand’s
management confirms that Barbra has undergone a minor plastic surgery, tightening of the jaw line.
SEPTEMBER 1, 2003
Newsweek publishes Barbra’s letter to the editor in their "Mail Call" section of the issue.
SEPTEMBER 10, 2003
Jim Brolin is cast as Ronald Reagan in the CBS mini-series, "The Reagans." Barbra visits Montreal, where the cast and crew are filming.
SEPTEMBER 23, 2003
The U.S. Humane Society and their Kindred Spirits
program names Barbra Streisand's recording of "Smile," from her
upcoming CD “The Movie Album,” as
the “Official Anthem of Spirit for those who have experienced the loss of their
pet.”
OCTOBER 5, 2003
At the New School of
Social Research in New York City, Barbra films an interview with Robert Lipton for the
Bravo series “Inside The Actor’s Studio.” They shoot five hours, but when broadcast it
will be just two hours.
“The Movie Album,” Barbra's 60th CD,
is released. Barbra travels to Chicago to appear as Oprah’s guest
on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” As part of her appearance, Barbra sings “Smile” (live to an audio track), in tribute to her late dog, Sammy.
The one-hour interview is broadcast nationally; and additional hour called “Oprah
After the Show” is broadcast on the Oxygen Network.
OCTOBER 22, 2003
Barbra responds to the fan reviews of “The Movie
Album” which have been submitted and posted on her website –
BarbraStreisand.com. She writes: “I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have so
kindly sent in your reviews of ‘The Movie Album.’ I'm reading each of them in
its entirety, not just the shortened version on the website, and I want to say
very personally how humbled I am by the eloquence and graciousness of your
response. They all touch me very deeply. I'm not in the habit of reading all of
the media reviews, but your thoughts - the thoughts of the people I make
records for - are very meaningful to me...thank you. Respectfully and with
love, Barbra.”
OCTOBER 30, 2003
Barbra attends a tribute to the late Gregory Peck
at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. In addition to having been good
friends, Barbra had dedicated “The Movie Album” to the star.
OCTOBER 31, 2003
Julien's Auctions commences a sale of Streisand memorabilia sale of
personal artifacts, costumes and collectibles on Ebay.
NOVEMBER 5, 2003
Barbra lends her recording of “I Believe/You’ll Never Walk Alone” to “It’s
Still Okay To Dream,” a compilation CD to benefit the Save The Children
charity.
NOVEMBER 8, 2003
Barbra’s recording of “Smile” is featured over the end credits for the Julia
Roberts’ film, “Mona Lisa Smile.”
DECEMBER 5, 2003
Barbra is nominated for a Grammy award for "The Movie Album.”
She is in the category “Traditional Pop Vocal.” It’s her 38th Grammy
nomination, spanning her 40-plus year career.
JANUARY 15, 2004
Ben Stiller announces that his next film will be a
sequel to “Meet The Parents,” tentatively called “Meet The Fockers.” Ben adds that his dream casting for the role of his mother is Barbra Streisand.
JANUARY 17, 2004
Ray Stark, producer of “Funny Girl,” “The Way We
Were” and other Barbra films, dies in Los Angeles at the age of 88.
JANUARY 21, 2004
Capitol Record's “Funny Girl” Original Cast Album is inducted
into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
JANUARY 25, 2004
Barbra attends the Golden Globes with Jim, who is nominated for his performance in “The Reagans.”
JANUARY 27, 2004
Dustin Hoffman is signed to play Ben Stiller's dad in “Meet
The Fockers.” Barbra is reportedly reading the script and thinking seriously of
joining the production.
JANUARY 31, 2004
“Meet The Fockers” is listed in the “Films In Production” category of Daily Variety with Barbra
Streisand playing Roz Focker.
FEBRUARY 9, 2004
Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) officially names the newly renovated,
state-of-the art scoring stage as the "Barbra Streisand
Scoring Stage," recognizing Barbra’s “unique contributions to both music and
film.” Barbra attends the dedication with her husband, Jim, as well as
good friends and collaborators, Marilyn and Alan Bergman, David Foster and
Marvin Hamlisch.
FEBRUARY 15, 2004
Barbra and Jim go to Cabo San Lucas for John
Travolta’s 50th birthday, a surprise party hosted by John’s wife,
Kelly Preston. Although unplanned, when Dan Aykroyd
invites her to the stage and hands her the microphone, Barbra sings a special, sexy,
“Marilyn-to-JFK” version of “Happy Birthday” to Travolta.
MARCH 6, 2004
Barbra receives the Human Rights Campaign’s 2004
Humanitarian Award at a ceremony in Los Angeles.
MARCH 21, 2004
Barbra's “Inside The Actor’s Studio” airs as a two-hour special on Bravo. In addition to sharing insights about her life and work,
she also speaks with students about acting and directing. Host Robert Lipton introduces Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn, president of the Actor's Studio, to
gives Barbra a certificate declaring that she has been named an official Member
of the Actor’s Studio, something that had eluded her as a young actress.
MARCH 23, 2004
The ratings for Barbra’s “Inside The
Actor’s Studio” are the biggest audience ever for the Bravo series, over a million total viewers.
"The Movie Album" is certified platinum by
the RIAA, becoming Barbra’s 30th. This also marks her 49th
gold album, more than any other female recording artist, and second only to
Elvis Presley.
The Barbra Shop, a gallery and memorabilia shop
devoted to Barbra Streisand, opens in Palm Springs, CA. It’s the creation of
long-time fan Louis Papalas.
USA Today publishes the first official story about the filming of “Meet The Fockers,” including a portrait of the Byrnes and Focker families.
MAY 30, 2004
Universal Pictures launches the “Meet The Fockers”
website.
JUNE 5, 2004
“Her Name Is Barbra,” the live online auction of
Streisand collectibles and artifacts, gives thousands of fans a chance to
participate simultaneously on the Internet. The event raises over a half
million dollars for charities supported by the Streisand Foundation.
Barbra is included in interviews about movie music for the TV special “AFI 100 Songs.” In addition, to appearing, four Streisand film songs make the top 100: #46: "Don't Rain on My Parade;" #16: "Evergreen;" #13: "People;" and #8: "The Way We Were."
JUNE 24, 2004
Streisand performs at a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry at the Walt Disney
Concert Hall in Los Angeles. She tells the USA
Today, "I'm working for John Kerry because I believe this is the most
important election of our lifetime. In a climate of national and economic
insecurity, we are looking for a leader with the intellect and courage to set
this country back on the right course." At the concert, Barbra sings
“Smile,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “People,” and “I Believe.” With Neil
Diamond, she also does “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers.”
JULY 1, 2004
The DVD of "The Concert' Live at the MGM
Grand," is certified both gold and platinum by RIAA.
JULY 23, 2004
The teaser for “Meet The Fockers” begins appearing
on screens around America. It includes Barbra’s legendary vocal of “The Way We
Were” over images from “Meet The Parents,” followed by a few scenes from the
sequel.
SEPTEMBER 15, 2004
The Ain’t It Cool website reports that focus groups
are giving high marks to “Meet The Fockers.”
SEPTEMBER 20, 2004
The day after coverage of the Emmy awards includes Barbra
exclusive interview with “Extra.” The interview is conducted by the show's special
correspondent Caleigh Peters, Barbra’s goddaughter.
Sony UK releaseS both Streisand Christmas albums – “A Christmas Album” and “Christmas Memories” – in one boxed set called “The Christmas Collection.”
OCTOBER 19, 2004
The official trailer for “Meet The Fockers” debuts.
Barbra and Jim endure the pouring rain to
attend the dedication of the William Jefferson Clinton President Library in Little Rock,
Arkansas.
DECEMBER 2, 2004
Barbra participates with the other principals from
“Meet The Fockers” in an all-day press junket to promote the film.
DECEMBER 3, 2004
Barbra gives Caleigh the only solo interview she does for “Fockers” at the press junket. It airs on “Extra” and Barbra expresses
her happiness about how the film has turned out.
DECEMBER 12, 2004
On the broadcast of the Moving Image Museum tribute
to John Travolta, Barbra appears via video with her own words about Travolta.
DECEMBER 14, 2004
“All Night Long” released on DVD.
DECEMBER 16, 2004
Dick Guttman, Streisand's publicist, releases a statement regarding the rumors in the tabloid media about Barbra having cancer. "During a routine colonoscopy earlier this year, Barbra
Streisand's doctor discovered a benign polyp. The removal of the single polyp
was done earlier this month, and its benign nature was reaffirmed.”
“Meet The Fockers” premieres at the Universal
Amphitheater in L.A. Barbra attends with Jim.
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