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The Talking Heads’ former frontal lobe on recording his soulful new album with Brian Eno, transforming buildings into musical instruments, writing song-and-dance numbers about Imelda Marcos, and designing bicycle racks for a better tomorrow. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
“There was a Valentino party at 54. I guess Stevie was trying to make it a really bad party, because he had the waiters dressed up like Pilgrims and he was serving turkey. . . . I lost Halston but I found him a little later eating a turkey leg, and he made me have some. The last place you want to eat meat from is a discotheque, but later I saw Stevie eating the turkey, too, so I guess it was okay.” The Andy Warhol Diaries, Sunday, November 19, 1978 ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
Age: 24. Hometown: Alameda, California. Currently resides: Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Occupation: Go-go dancer, writer, performance artist, singer. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
Unlike a lot of young Australian actresses, Teresa Palmer didn't grow up pretending to be Nicole Kidman. In fact, the 22-year-old Adelaide native grew up in government housing and made pocket money by dressing up as Strawberry Shortcake at a local mall. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
In 2006, a pair of English teens working as minimum-wage television salesmen ended a nightly trip to the pub with a promise: They would do something different. Turns out it wasn't just drunken babble. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
Harvey Milk certainly wasn't the first gay politician to win an election in the united states, but he might very well have been the loudest. With his latest film, Milk, director Gus Van Sant chronicles the unlikely rise and tragic fall of an American revolutionary. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08