Mad as hell, and shilling brilliantly for the Armory art fair
Enjoy a rustic bloodbath
If you "bing.com" yourself, then press "News," various tweets with your name in them pop up, messages that you may not have seen by clicking on your Twitter account. And lordy, how I wished I hadn't Binged myself yesterday. Because a guy from Canada -- a country I've visited and been celebrated in ... More >>
Who will you miss the most? *Elizabeth Taylor. A legend, a goddess, an activist. *Steve Jobs. Ditto, except for the goddess bit.
In her new memoir, Learning To Live Out Loud, wonderful actress Piper Laurie remembers being nominated for playing the crazed, bible thumping mama of the title character of Carrie, the 1976 horror classic. Writes Piper: "It was hard to look delighted when they announced that Beatrice Strai ... More >>
Famed director Sidney Lumet, who gave us the true grit of Twelve Angry Men, Dog Day Afternoon, and Network, was memorialized at Alice Tully yesterday afternoon. Daughter Jenny Lumet MC'd the event, bringing out the speakers and smilingly announcing, "No matter how esteemed they are, they get ... More >>
Sidney Lumet, the acclaimed director of such classics as Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon and Network, died this morning in New York at the age of 86. His stepdaughter, Leslie Gimbel, told the New York Times that the cause was lymphoma. His filmmaking career was bookended by 1957's 12 Angry Men and ... More >>
Morgan SchweitzerGet ready to go to the windows and start shouting this evening, because at precisely 5:13 P.M. Carl Paladino will be making a "major announcement" on TV and it's going to be look out below. "I must make my witness," he was heard telling aides yesterday as he ordered them to b ... More >>
Did you hear the big news? New York's angriest, smelliest gubernatorial candidate, Carl Paladino, is going to be on the TEE-VEE tonight at 5:13 p.m.. What's going to happen? Nobody knows! We have some ideas.
New Amerykah Part Two could use more menace and less mushiness
Two unusual careers, two tributes
We interrupt regular programming to take you back to 1976's darkly comic masterpiece.
A horror movie brings out the zombie vote to protest Bush's war
How Al Sharpton rose from 'racial arsonist' to racial healer, and changed New York City
The girl can't help it: Obsessive, ruthless temp learns how to climb the ladder of success
Tough Guys and Wiseguys in the Truck Drivers Union
How Al Sharpton rose from 'racial arsonist' to racial healer, and changed New York City
