...the plot, and our politicians have turned the concepts we once believed in into mere rhetorical weapons, writes JOHN WATERS WHEN I WAS A CHILD in the Castlerea of the 1960s, I spent an inordinate amount of time at home in bed, suffering from various...
...were made into a movie, it would be rated NC-17 plus XXX for good measure. It could give John Waters’ "Pink Flamingos" a run for its money. To be honest, "Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders" is a bit hard to handle at times. It has nothing...
...John Waters ('Offspring', 'All The Rivers Run'), Shane Jacobson ('Kenny', 'Beaconsfield'), Chelsie Preston Crayford ('Underbelly: Razor' and winner of this year’s Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent), Helen...
...bisexual or transgender member of the entertainment community. Past winners have included Ellen DeGeneres, Rufus Wainwright, Wanda Sykes, John Waters and Melissa Etheridge. Stewart to kick off food show on PBS Martha Stewart is cooking up a culinary...
...as "Seaweed J. Stubbs" (When Last We Flew at New York International Fringe Festival). Based on the 1988 John Waters cult classic film, HAIRSPRAY ran for 2,500 performances on Broadway and won eight Tony Awards including Best Musical in 2003. The...
...Games and the Making of Ominous Architecture (Moving Pixels) Ranking the Greats 3: The 10 Best Films by John Waters (Short Ends and Leader) In Defense Of... Axl Rose Skipping the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (Columns) If You Had Ears, You Could Not...
...she says. "Any Baltimorean can tell you I'm not a real Baltimorean." But her friend, filmmaker John Waters, a Baltimore native, insists she is a proper citizen."We concentrate on the eccentrics," says the creator of "Hairspray" and other films. "I always...
...five people sitting behind him on the stage as he delivered his address were all men: Noel Whelan; John Waters; Timmy Dooley; Denis Bradley and Andy Pollock. I don’t think it’s unfair to say the majority of the 600-strong crowd was middle-aged or...
...unique movement in New York?s history.� It features interviews with those who lived “it”, including Jim Jarmusch, John Waters, Steve Buscemi, and Blondie’s, Debbie Harry (to name but a few). And let?s face it, any film which features archive...
...others. Rosset himself was the subject of a movie, "Obscene," a 2008 documentary that included commentary from John Waters, Gore Vidal and Amiri Baraka. The same year, he received honorary citations from the National Coalition Against Censorship and from...
...who happened to be his friends and acquaintances: Warhol and William S. Burroughs, David Bowie and David Byrne, John Waters and Jean-Michel Basquiat. A selection of his images, "Low Fidelity: Photographs, 1975-1983," is currently on display at Vertu Fine...
...art world literati who likely packed the place when it opened the night before as the show opened (John Waters offered a toast), but an equally sincere group representing the wider layers of Kelley's influence: students, fellow artists, and others, like...
...Debbie Harry, Jim Jarmusch, John Waters, Lydia Lunch, Steve Buscemi and Thurston Moore are just a few of the talking heads in this documentary looking back at 'New Cinema New Wave New York'. David Pollock...
...Johnny Knoxville and Parker Posey star in the John Waters directed Fruitcake. The story centers on a ten-year-old who gets separated from his small-time crooked parents on Christmas Eve. He meets a runaway girl raised by two gay dads...