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In fact, Morrison also made his first film called “Pinman” at GW High School — a now-lost Super 8 movie that juxtaposed a pinball machine with a classmate bouncing off things in everyday life.
This interview was originally published on MovieMom.com in April 2012 and is being republished here in honor of Michael ...
The Creative Pebble X Plus speakers retain the familiar Pebble look, and feature 2.75-inch full-range drivers, delivering up ...
Wayne Osmond, 73. A singer, guitarist and founding member of the million-album-selling family act The Osmonds, who were known ...
The author's vivid, fluid Fish Tales was reissued this spring to great acclaim. Here, the master writer discusses her life, ...
Prominent among the buzz generators this Broadway season is Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s “Purpose,” playing at the Hayes Theater.
MPs voted on Tuesday to allow the Government's Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next ...
When members of a book club find themselves subjects of a documentary film, their intimate discussions of life and literature ...
On July 3, 1971, the world lost the Lizard King, Mr. Mojo Risin' himself, rock 'n' roll icon and Doors frontman Jim Morrison.
The late singer didn’t seem suited for the spotlight at first, as drummer John Densmore said in a new interview.
Accessing reading material in prisons is hard, but Freedom Reads co-founder Reginald Betts, a former inmate, went beyond ...