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"As a person to photograph, [Bruce Springsteen] is up there in a way with Tom Waits, I think. They’ve so become the people they want to be."
Get your Encyclopedia Brown on, people!
Lange's meltdown on yesterday's 'Howard Stern' offers an instructive look into the life of a celebrity assistant, a job even worse than yours.
The rewards are there for the taking, but as with gas and groceries, the prices they must pay just keep going up.
"Goodnight stars / Goodnight po-pos / Goodnight fiends."
See page 4!
The hair was easy to obtain; that's what interns are for.
A movie called Kung Fu Dunk doesn't need much more explanation.
In honor of Valentine's Day, we thought we'd feature this rose-colored statement, part of P.S.1's "WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution," opening Saturday.
A New York artist talks about LACMA's surprising betrayal at the hands of a wealthy collector.
As far as we can tell, there have been very few, if any, movies made about the romantic troubles of human cannonballs — and that’s reason enough to see Levi Abrino’s haunting and lyrical Lonely Bliss of the Cannonball Luke.
An eBay auction presents a major roadblock for the movie dozens of fans eagerly await.
Plus: William Friedkin!
The Diary of the Dead director on zombie logic.
And how did author Doug Brown celebrate?
Plus: Who cried the best?
But can a 65-year-old man still whip things properly?
But is it really love?
Now he's got writers to blame!
Plus industry news on Paul Bettany, Rashida Jones, and the Wachowskis.
So long to Vulture's least-beloved category.
Plus: Goldfrapp!
Peter Greenaway’s newly released first two major films sum up the man’s classical composition and off-the-wall wit and symbolism.
Plus: New Kanye video!