Oct 19, 2009 | Guardian Unlimited
Why are actors - at least famous ones - rarely portrayed on screen?
The latest star to get the transfer is Richard Pryor, the outrageously talented 1970s standup who appeared on screen in films such as Stir Crazy, Lady Sings the Blues and Superman III.
Who knows what evil lurks in the unseen recesses of the Internet? Scotch Plains resident Robbie Bryan has an idea, and his vision of a Web world gone homicidal arrives on DVD this week as his 'iMurders' receives a national release from Anchor Bay Entertainment.
American pop-soul vocal group whose tremendous popularity with a broad audience made its members among the most successful performers of the 1960s and the flagship act of Motown Records .
Michael Jackson's Last Will Revealed
Michael Jackson 's last will has been filed with the court in Los Angeles and there are a few surprises.
Where & When: This Week in Washington Nightlife
Monday, June 29: Gay Rights "StoneWall: 40 Years of Landmark GLBT Plays," a series of plays mounted in different locations around the city to honor the birth of the gay rights movement, wraps up today with the performance of Terrence McNally's Some Men .
Evolution Of A Song: 'Strange Fruit'
Billie Holiday is one of many who've interpreted Abel Meeropol's words for "Strange Fruit," but she left the deepest impression.
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