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This week was a whirlwind: Scott was off to Brazil with Hole and Courtney Love to perform at the SWU Festival in front of thousands. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/18/11
Speaking in Tongues With Dennis Cooper
The Marbled Swarm is a mesmerizing mise en abyme that involves a ravishingly handsome Parisian youth/cannibal whose cruel-but-dandyish manner of speech, nicknamed "the marbled swarm," works like a snake dance in luring his young prey—along with the readers—through decrepit, high-tech French estates, twisted sex experiments, fratricidal brothers, the crème of high culture, and into a nightmare of brutal, epic, Pandora's Box proportions. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/17/11
You know what they say about making it in New York. In Lisa Lewis' new play Schooled, the writer pays homage to this tradition of ambition wielding star-seekers that flock to the city. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/16/11
We're particularly excited about the collaboration between Berlin-born, Central St Martins educated textile designer, Elisa Strozyk, and German painter, photographer and furniture designer, Sebastien Neeb. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/16/11
Up All Night with The 24 Hour Plays
Last night, Megan Fox, Greta Gerwig, Jesse Eisenberg, Jason Biggs, and 21 other film and television actors took to the stage for the 10th annual 24 Hour Plays on Broadway, presented by Montblanc. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11
Theresa Rebeck's ferociously funny new Broadway play, Seminar, which follows four aspiring fiction writers and the grumpy ex-novelist (played with just a touch of the Snape by Alan Rickman) they commission to lead their writing seminar, has teeth: its most memorable exchanges involve characters eviscerating one another through the guise of fiction critique. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/11
Weekend News Roundup! Patriotic Timberlake; J.Lo's New Guy
Here's our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/14/11
In the ’80s cult film North Shore (1987), a young surfer moves from a wave pool in Arizona to become a hero in the big breaks of Hawaii. Long Island–bred surfer Balaram Stack is admittedly more South Shore than North Shore, having grown up riding wintry breaks off of Long Beach. But despite now ranking as one of the world’s most prominent up-and-coming pro surfers and having spent the last couple of years catching barrels everywhere from Redondo Beach to Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean, he’s still a homer. “It’s pretty cool to see how people react when I say I grew up surfing Long Island,” Stack says. “People don’t realize how good it is.” ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/14/11
This week was a short one for Scott, as preparations were under way for his gig with Courtney Love and Hole at the SWU festival in Brazil this coming week (keep an eye out for those pics)... ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/11/11
There's so much over-the-top sport antics attached to the Volvo Ocean Race that Camper's collapsible pavilion, looks almost too cool to be part of it. Designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, known for his disaster relief structures made from plastic beer cartons and other recyclables, has created for Alicante an elegant circular pavilion is supported by cardboard columns of varying widths which telescope for transport. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/09/11