February, 2016 Archive

Richard Avedon on Christian Dior

In Dior by Avedon, a look back on iconic images of stars dressed to kill....

Your (Gay) Honeymoon in Gay Paris

Get un peu d’aide in planning the perfect Parisian honeymoon....

RECAP: “Downton Abbey” 6.7: The Fast and the Injurious

Tonight’s episode, airing on Valentine’s Day, was the seventh of nine, and it looks like Lady Edith is our only shot at finding love. Oh dear....

WATCH: Obama to Ellen: "I’m So Proud of You"

Ellen DeGeneres isn’t often speechless. But then Barack Obama isn’t often her guest....

T-post: A Wearable Magazine

Founded by Peter Lundgren back in 2004, T-post is the world’s first “wearable magazine.” Lundgren started out by giving five T-shirts to friends in northern Sweden....

Vinyl Begins Sunday on HBO

On Sunday, February 14, HBO kicks off its latest high-end drama Vinyl. Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, music icon Mick Jagger, and film and television impresario Terence...

REVIEW: Nina Forever

Like last year’s sleeper hit The Babadook, Nina Forever is an Australian not-quite-horror film that makes potent use of magical realism....

Augusten Burroughs: The Catastrophist

We’ve read about him growing up in a madhouse and battling with addiction. Now Augusten Burroughs is back to continue his story, with his craziest challenge yet: finding a...

Touring the Sites of "The Sound of Music"

The Sound of Music is our family’s favorite movie. We love it so much that during my first trip to Salzburg, Austria, a few years ago, I researched all the important addresses...

RECAP: "Downton Abbey" 6.6: The Abbiest Place on Earth

Last night, American audiences were treated to an evening of exciting television, at once a sporting competition and a spectator event, even if some of us were just there for the...

Headline: REVIEW: "Wonderful Crazy Night" by Elton John

Elton John returns with his 33rd studio album, Wonderful Crazy Night. (And we have three copies for giveaway! Win yours here.)...

Drink Up with Your Favorite Characters

When John Waters introduced “Odorama” to make his Polyester an immersive experience, it didn’t quite catch on. But we think the authors of Cocktails of the Movies will have...