Alanis Morissette Garners "Best Album" Award at the Junos
March 13, 2000 Alanis Morissette's Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie was just
honored in Toronto with the prestigious "Best Album" award at the Juno Awards (the Canadian
equivalent of the Grammys), while the album's "So Pure" video which she directed
earned her the Juno for "Best Video." Alanis was on hand to accept her awards at the March 12
ceremony, where she also presented Sarah McLachlan with the "International Achievement" award.
Next stop for Alanis: New York City, where she'll make her stage debut, alongside actresses Shirley
Knight and Andrea Martin, in "The Vagina Monologues" at the Westside Theatre, from March 21 through
April 2. The provocative play which the New York Times has called "a bona fide phenomenon"
is based on author Eve Ensler's interviews with a diverse group of women.
In other news, Alanis will return to the recording studio this summer to record a new album, with a
projected release date of early 2001 on Maverick Recording Co. The album will be the studio
follow-up to Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie which sold over seven-million copies
worldwide and her current two million-selling MTV Unplugged album.
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