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You’ll Go Dutch for the Colorful Costume Drama “Tulip Fever”

It was one of history’s great economic bubbles: a period in 17th century Holland when a single tulip bulb could…

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A Brooklyn Bad Boy Wants It Both Ways in “Beach Rats”

Frankie (pictured, center) is noticeably smart and obviously handsome, but he’s aimless: his main occupation seems to be kicking around…

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Eli Lieb Surfaces with a New Look and Single, “Shangri La”

Can you explain the message behind “Shangri La” and also your decision to film the video in such an intimate…

8 years ago

Steve Grand: Let’s Hear it for the Boy, But Watch the Hands, Willya?

Steve Grand is used to the idea that some find him as appealing for his looks as for his music.…

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Strike a Pose: “The Vogue Years” Captures Doisneau’s Keen Eye

By Robert Doisneau | Flammarion; $60 Robert Doisneau was a 20th Century visionary. His photography both elevated magazine work to…

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Worse Than Whitney: Bob the Drag Queen Rips Donald Trump

Bob gets it. As a drag queen, a gay man and a person of color, Bob knows that when the…

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There Are No Small Parts or Actors in Tom of Finland Biopic

Even ardent fans of Tom of Finland might wonder whether his life story could possibly rival the allure of his…

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What Drives Alexis? The “Drag Race” Contender Tells All

Drag Race season nine’s “Broadway Queen” dishes on her unique road to Ru. Alexis Michelle is a New York-based drag…

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Green Day’s “Revolution Radio” Tour: Punk, Pop and Politics

Preeminent punk rockers Green Day released their most recent album “Revolution Radio” late last year, and they’ve followed up with…

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Project Angel Food Thanks George Michael with Help from Adam Lambert

24 years ago, a check for $25,000 with a note saying “Keep doing what you're doing. Love, George” showed up…

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