Love, Family, and the Stinky Poo Tree: Exclusive Comics Excerpt From The Color of Earth
A widow and her young daughter look for love in early-twentieth-century Korea.
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Angelina Jolie isn't the first star who fell prey to posing for a scantily clad photo shoot as a teenager but she's the one whose outfits we're judging!
Look at them. For the love of God, they're glorious!
Richie Rich & Co. sure do love their unicorns. But surely not all unicorns are horny beasts? We found out at the 'Nylon' party the other night.
Ladies, have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, "My ass doesn't look fat enough in these jeans!"? Then have we got something for you!
The performance artist and caustic satirist, dressed as a Ukrainian-ish folk-kinda-heroine figure, sings nonsensical, reprehensible lyrics to an audience of probably horrified youngsters. Enjoy!
Of course his tower is going to be erected as part of the Atlantic Yards project, the architect explained to the Brooklyn Paper last night. Why ever would you think it wouldn't?
Could Vulture have been totally wrong in dismissing the Tony chances of 'South Pacific'?
How booksellers and agents will respond to HarperCollins's new no-advances, no-returns imprint.
MTV — the network of choice for tweens who think Lauren Conrad is a fashion icon — is running a special 'True Life' marathon starting tomorrow.
Plus: Finally, someone understands what "quantum of solace" means!
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