The final act of David Bowie might have been his most audacious; the baffling flourish of a great magician vanishing before ...
Most revealing are extracts from an interview in Tipperary in the early 1970s by RTÉ broadcaster Donncha Ó Dúlaing ...
The life of the avant-garde provocateur is fertile material for biography thanks to P-Orridge’s dabbling in numerous ...
Ash Pournouri, who managed Avicci for much of his career, filed lawsuit against the DJ's estate, arguing that he'd been ...
But that “grudging” part results in a film that goes heavy on archival footage about these various scandals that has to assume any give viewer knows nothing about them, resulting in a lot of ...
Based on their 2001 memoir, The Dirt, which was already turned into a musical comedy film in 2019, the new adaptation will ...
Poitras, the director of "All the Beauty and the Bloodshed" and "Citizenfour," had pursued the legendary journalist for a ...
Memoirs from Liza Minnelli and Lena Dunham, essays by David Sedaris and Alan Bennett’s diaries are among the highlights of the year ahead ...
Hip-hop honcho Sean “Diddy” Combs has a powerful ally as he serves his 50-month prison sentence on prostitution charges — his ...
What’s more British than a crumbling stately home? A Very British Christmas shows why pageantry and decline don’t mix By Ella Dorn None of the major broadcasters know quite what to do over Christmas.
Fred Shuttlesworth’s survival was a miracle. The Birmingham pastor was an early supporter of the Montgomery Bus Boycott -- and wanted to push similar integration efforts in central Alabama. On ...
This last column of the year propitiously comes out right around Christmastime, which gives me an opportunity to say happy ...