First word I TAKE seriously and hopefully the "Let's make a deal offer" to China, but I trust that our government and armed forces will not summarily relax their vigil over our sovereign rights and ...
Gene Hackman, born on Jan. 30, 1930, is one of those Hollywood legends who seems larger than life. And though he retired from ...
Kurt Russell has gone on record calling Marlon Brando the greatest actor of all time, and there's only one name in his eyes who comes close.
Rendez-Vous with French Cinema festival, hosted by Film at Lincoln Center and Unifrance, is celebrating the work of acclaimed ...
With fashion’s trickiest item back in vogue, here are the rules for pulling it off – without tipping into ‘dad in midlife ...
History books can only cover so much, and most of us haven’t cracked one open since we were in college. But if you want to ...
Tennessee Williams was on the cusp of eminent success at age 36. Two years prior, his memory play, “The Glass Menagerie,” was ...
Shepard, who acted opposite Elvis Presley in King Creole and Paradise, Hawaiian Style, and appeared in more than 30 TV ...
Free Leonard Peltier,” a persuasively well-researched and often infuriating documentary about the American Indian Movement ...
Chances are, you haven’t heard of filmmaker Brady Corbet. But come March, don’t be surprised if he strolls onto stage to ...
The actor, born in Ohio on January 26, 1925, is an inseparable and indisputable part of the history of the United States in ...
The honor of receiving the longest ovation in Oscars history goes to the big-screen legend Charlie Chaplin, who was applauded for no fewer than 12 minutes at the 1972 Academy Awards.