Weird Al, Muna, Billy Porter, and more paid a visit to our portrait studio. Photo: Chantal Anderson Photo: Chantal Anderson Vulture Festival returned last weekend, inviting an array of stars to join us at nya Studios in Los Angeles for 22 exciting, often musical, and always chaotic events. Our guests, which included Honorary Degree recipient Billy Porter, Sharon Stone, Patrick Stewart, Tim Heidecker, Cord Jefferson, the Crutchfield sisters, and the combination of Brian Jordan Alvarez / TJ Mack / The Wife / The Intern / Rich Southern Aunt, and Marnie, found a moment between their events to stop by our photo studio for a session with Chantal Anderson.
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The biopic One Love continues a long tradition of downplaying the late reggae star’s lifelong commitment to the liberation of Black people. Most casual pop-culture observers know a few basic facts about the late icon Bob Marley: He was a devout Rastafarian, he fathered 11 children with a number of women, he appreciated marijuana, and he tuned the world’s ears to the beat of reggae music, often with songs that called for peace, love, and unity.
The Following The Curse Season 1 Episode 12 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The Following The Curse Season 1 Episode 12 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » There are a few problems that I’ve noticed most detective shows encounter. One of them is the red herring dilemma.
On their 11th album, the band looks to heal itself after losing Taylor Hawkins and Grohl’s mother, Virginia. Dave Grohl presents himself as a rock historian and evangelist, but his real project is perseverance. On a certain level, his career has been defined by what he’s been able to build while everything around him was shattering. His time as one of rock’s loudest drummers exploded when he asked Melvins front man Buzz Osborne for Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic’s phone numbers after the breakup of Scream, the venerable D.
Hannibal is a show all about intricacies, from the conversations between the characters to the way each murder tableaux is handled with painstaking detail. But the most intricate part of the whole series might be the food preparation. At the PaleyFest panel for Hannibal, the cast and creator Bryan Fuller talked about the incredible attention to detail, the beauty, and, perhaps most important for the audience, the taste of the food the good Dr.
The Aokigahara “suicide forest” near Mt. Fuji in Japan is a real place where dozens of individuals go to kill themselves every year — the kind of setting that’s probably irresistible to certain authors and artists and filmmakers. But you have to be careful around this sort of thing, as evidenced by Jason Zada’s new horror film The Forest. The horror genre gives us kicks out of things that in real life are almost too distressing to complicate: deranged serial killers and monsters from the beyond and what-have-you.
Excerpt from Watchmen. When I ask Damon Lindelof, showrunner for the upcoming HBO series Watchmen, about John Higgins, his mind goes straight to the Beatles. “John Higgins remains one of the unsung heroes of Watchmen,” he says. “Certainly Moore and Gibbons were John and Paul, but Higgins was George and Ringo combined, and his striking colors reinvented the genre every bit as much as Alan’s words and Dave’s pencils.”
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The cast of Theater Camp discuss the roles they were born to play and the Broadway divas they’d body-swap. The cast of Theater Camp. (L-R: Owen Thiele, Nathan Lee Graham, Ben Platt, Molly Gordon, Noah Galvin, Patti Harrison, and Jimmy Tatro.) Photo: Tommy Agriodimas/ The cast of Theater Camp. (L-R: Owen Thiele, Nathan Lee Graham, Ben Platt, Molly Gordon, Noah Galvin, Patti Harrison, and Jimmy Tatro.) Hanging out with the cast of Theater Camp is an immersive theater experience in and of itself.