Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery--except, perhaps, when pianist Pat Thomas takes on the music of jazz legends. In those cases, what emerges is not imitation at all, but transformation.
Well, hello Dolly. That’s what Hollywood said to Dolly Parton when she made her movie debut in the 1980 comedy 9 to 5!
Happy Days was set in 1950s Milwaukee. In honor of Winkler’s 80th, the city commemorated him with a celebration at the Bronze Fonz statue, which was created by artist Gerald P. Sawyer in 2008.
In this excerpt from 'Without Consent,' Sarah Weinman explores a ripped-from-headlines movie starring Mickey Rourke and Linda Hamilton.
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Henry Rollins has teamed up with another punk icon for his first new release in over 20 years
Henry Rollins has revealed he and fellow punk legend Ian MacKaye (Fugazi, Minor Threat) have been working together on a ...
Leone Frollo was an Italian artist known for his erotic work and erotic comics. Born in 1931 in Venice, Italy, Frollo developed a unique artistic style that blended sensuality with intricate ...
Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Stereophonic, Outstanding Scenic Design (Broadway or Off-Broadway) (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Stereophonic, Outstanding Scenic Design ...
Just before dawn on May 13, 1862, Robert Smalls and a crew composed of fellow slaves, in the absence of the white captain and his two mates, slipped a cotton steamer off the dock, picked up family ...
Since 1985, 43 artists have visited 95 countries and produced 300 paintings for the personal collection of the King—but it hasn't always been smooth sailing.
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