Jay Weston, producer of Lady Sings the Blues, makes a candid appraisal about what has gone wrong with the annual Oscar telecast and what changes should be implemented immediately. Among the suggestions: advance the date of the telecast so Oscar doesn't follow all of the second-rung awards shows and try mightily to attract whoever is left in the dwindling Hollywood star system to participate. Weston points out the obvious:many of the people who stand at the podium may be good actors, but they are smaller-than-life in stature. Click here for more