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The Real Tragedy of Truman Capote's DeathHis longtime partner, Jack Dunphy ... According to PBS News, Truman Capote’s death was attributed to "liver disease complicated by phlebitis and multiple drug intoxication." ...
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‘Blue Moon’ Review: A Shimmering Script About Ol’ Broadway Struggles to Accommodate the Wrong StarNo amount of hairpieces or trick shots can transform Ethan Hawke into Lorenz Hart, which is too bad, since it gets in the way ...
Session of the New Horizons Concert and Jazz bands starts Thursday, Feb. 12 in room 125 of the Etherredge Center on the ...
Women are often put on a shelf in Hollywood. Many people don't notice this because we're conditioned to accept male-dominated ...
One hundred years after The New Yorker published its first issue, we delve into the rich history of movies that have been inspired by its writing – from Meet Me in St. Louis to Adaptation.
The centenary issue features six covers that “reimagine The New Yorker’s monocle-wearing mascot, Eustace Tilley,” The New Yorker states. “Each copy of the magazine will sport the original cover, drawn ...
Jaston Williams once put the "third-smallest town in Texas" on the map (never mind that it was fictional), but these days he's quite happy in Lockhart. The actor, playwright, and author, who ...
Shawn took over as editor after Ross’s death in 1951, and was brilliant, encouraging writers such as Rachel Carson, James Baldwin, Hannah Arendt and Truman Capote to do work better than even ...
He’s an artist, art dealer, curator, lecturer – and one of the most outspoken and controversial critics in the art world. Spending the winter away from his New York home in the Swiss alps, Kenny ...
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