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Last year, 22-year-old Snow appeared in the remake of Hairspray. This year, she carried her own film with Prom Night, which debuted at No. 1 at the box office. Snow can next be seen in Finding Amanda with Matthew Broderick, and in Black Water Transit, a thriller about a post-Katrina New Orleans with Laurence Fishburne that's the first narrative feature from director Tony Kaye since 1998's bold, embattled American History X. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Sebastian Horsley's recently published-and justly acclaimed-autobiography, Dandy in the Underworld, is a true story of love and drugs and clothes and marriage and money and gangsters and actually getting crucified to see what it's like. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
Santi is the front woman for Santogold, whose self-titled album was released in April. The group's sound is outrageously infectious. It mixes dub, electronica, punk, and, to my ears, funk and hip-hop, into a nostalgic, futuristic piece of ear candy. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
Walt Disney may have invented the theme park, but Jeff Koons is the undisputed all-American master when it comes to filling the physical world with outsize work that deftly reflects all the mixed-up dreams, romances, anxieties, and desires of the psychological one. And if it seems like his big, brash, and occasionally mind-boggling art has taken on a life of its own recently, then it's with good reason: Because everything is going according to plan. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
First he outraged art audiences in the early 1990s with works like his shark in formaldehyde. (The New York city department of health banned one piece on the grounds that it might induce vomiting.) Then he outraged critics with tactics like decorating a cast of a human skull with 8,601 diamonds worth more than $20 million. Now, the ultimate British bad boy has outraged dealers by skipping the gallery and selling his work at auction. He may have just been making a little Hirst-style mischief-or changing the state of the art market forever. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
Richard Lewis's 2000 memoir, The Other Great Depression, is a veritable chronicle of one man's lifelong quest to contend with seemingly endless pain and suffering. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
People come to New York to dance-often late at night, maybe a bit drunk, in crowded clubs and at sudden house parties. the city is a haven for professional dancers too, those rare body artists who perform moves you only think you're copying. A new generation is always in training, ready to break out in ballet, hip-hop, modern or vogue, up in the concert halls or down in the streets. Here are four young up and comers who just wanna dance. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/25/08