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Things we learn about Woody Harrelson in this interview: He doesn't like losing at cards; he drives insanely fast; he's extraordinarily patient when it comes to playing practical jokes; and why his new film, The Messenger, might be the most important one he's ever made ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/27/09
Is he almost single-handedly keeping alive the spirit of the stylishly international cineaste
auteur? Or do his Quirky, Soulful, intricately art-directed films and custom-tailored corduroy suits just make it seem that way? ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/26/09
Since she made her film debut at 12 in the professional, we’ve watched her evolve into one of the most successful, serious-minded actresses of her generation. But beneath the pristine exterior lurks a woman few have ever seen—until now. Behold Natalie Portman: unpackaged, uncensored, and unbound. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/27/09
Luigi Colani designed planes, trains, and cars that look as futuristic today as when he drew them decades ago. Tomorrow is still his yesterday. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09
During the maudlin final days of the Bush administration, I glumly wondered if New York would even survive until O-Day, January 20, 2009. Twin Towers gone, Wall Street tanked, Hamas bombing Israel and vice versa. Allah is apparently just not that into us. And then a lone angel alit: Sully, the pilot who landed the bird-struck US Airways jet on the Hudson. And miraculously the mood changed. Hope broke out. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/03/09
She was discovered by Richard Avedon at the age of 11, scored her first magazine cover by the time she was 12, became a world-famous model, took up acting, fronted a band, played Joan of Arc, launched a clothing line, had a kid, and emerged as a 21st-century action heroine with the world-beating Resident Evil franchise. Now, Milla Jovovich prepares for Chapter Two. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/02/09
I'm always a bit wary of books "by" celebrities. When you can pay someone to be at your beck and call, it seems likely that you can also BLOG POSTED: 12/04/08