To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee has again spoken out against a memoir that she claims is unauthorized. Former Chicago Tribune reporter Marja Mills wrote The Mockingbird Next Door: Life with Harper Lee, which hits bookstores Tuesday, and documents the 18 months that Mills spent living next door to Lee and her older sister, Alice, in Alabama. The book was published with their blessing, according to Penguin Press. However, Lee insists that once she realized Mills intended to write "another book about Harper Lee," she "cut off all contact with Miss Mills, leaving town whenever she headed this way," she...
- 7/16/2014
- by Tara Fowler
- PEOPLE.com
To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee has again spoken out against a memoir that she claims is unauthorized. Former Chicago Tribune reporter Marja Mills wrote The Mockingbird Next Door: Life with Harper Lee, which hits bookstores Tuesday, and documents the 18 months that Mills spent living next door to Lee and her older sister, Alice, in Alabama. The book was published with their blessing, according to Penguin Press. However, Lee insists that once she realized Mills intended to write "another book about Harper Lee," she "cut off all contact with Miss Mills, leaving town whenever she headed this way," she...
- 7/16/2014
- by Tara Fowler
- PEOPLE.com
“Blah Blah Blah,” goes one of the more memorable refrains from The Artist Formerly Known as Ke$ha. (Please take a moment of silence on behalf of the dropped dollar sign.)
On tonight’s installment of ABC’s Rising Star — which featured a trio of head-to-head contestant duels — the uni-monikered diva managed to prove even less eloquent as a reality-competition judge than she does as an “artist,” praising one contestant’s cascade of hair, getting smitten with another fella’s beard and whining about how hard it is to vote “no” to an amateur singer’s dreams — while presumably receiving...
On tonight’s installment of ABC’s Rising Star — which featured a trio of head-to-head contestant duels — the uni-monikered diva managed to prove even less eloquent as a reality-competition judge than she does as an “artist,” praising one contestant’s cascade of hair, getting smitten with another fella’s beard and whining about how hard it is to vote “no” to an amateur singer’s dreams — while presumably receiving...
- 7/14/2014
- TVLine.com
By now, you must know that the classic ‘80s dark comedy Heathers is a full-blown Off Broadway musical. If you can’t get your croquet mallet in time to catch a performance in New York, you’re in luck — the show will be preserved for eternity via cast album.
Heathers’ original Off Broadway cast recording Beyonced at midnight on June 10 — but for some, simply having the album won’t do. That’s why EW brings you three behind-the-scenes peeks from the recording of Heathers.
First, enjoy Barrett Wilbert Weed and Ryan McCartan in the show’s act two power ballad “Seventeen,...
Heathers’ original Off Broadway cast recording Beyonced at midnight on June 10 — but for some, simply having the album won’t do. That’s why EW brings you three behind-the-scenes peeks from the recording of Heathers.
First, enjoy Barrett Wilbert Weed and Ryan McCartan in the show’s act two power ballad “Seventeen,...
- 6/11/2014
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Break out your slushies and BBQ Corn Nuts and gaze with wonder at the ultimate ‘80s throwback that is Heathers: The Musical.
The cult-classic 1989 dark comedy has been adapted for the stage, but before you toss on your scrunchie for opening night (on March 31 at Off Broadway’s New World Stages), EW has an exclusive first look at the fierce fashion that’ll be flaunted on stage at the fictional Westerburg High.
Above, check out Heathers McNamara (Elle McLemore), Chandler (Jessica Keenan Wynn; Charissa Hogeland pictured), and Duke (Alice Lee) as they face off with Veronica Sawyer (Barrett Wilbert Weed).
Below,...
The cult-classic 1989 dark comedy has been adapted for the stage, but before you toss on your scrunchie for opening night (on March 31 at Off Broadway’s New World Stages), EW has an exclusive first look at the fierce fashion that’ll be flaunted on stage at the fictional Westerburg High.
Above, check out Heathers McNamara (Elle McLemore), Chandler (Jessica Keenan Wynn; Charissa Hogeland pictured), and Duke (Alice Lee) as they face off with Veronica Sawyer (Barrett Wilbert Weed).
Below,...
- 3/25/2014
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Before Jawbreaker, Clueless, or Mean Girls, there was 1989’s Heathers, a dark cult comedy that set the standard for films about popular cliques in high school. Pre-Regina George, there were Heathers Duke, McNamara and Chandler, a trio of scrunchied debutantes who classed up the joint with delicate phrases like “Did you have a brain tumor for breakfast?” and “F–k me gently with a chainsaw.”
The insanely quotable film celebrates its 25th anniversary on March 31, the same day Heathers: The Musical will open in New York. Written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, the acerbic teen comedy...
The insanely quotable film celebrates its 25th anniversary on March 31, the same day Heathers: The Musical will open in New York. Written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, the acerbic teen comedy...
- 2/20/2014
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Award-winning producers Randy Taradash, Paul Boskind and Martian Entertainment, and Gregory Rae announced complete casting today for the original musical Bare. The company will feature Taylor Trensch Peter, Jason Hite Jason and Elizabeth Judd Ivy, with Gerard Canonico Matt, Jerold E. Solomon Father Mike, Barrett Wilbert Weed Nadia and Missi Pyle Sister Joan. They will be joined by Casey Garvin Zack, Ariana Groover Vanessa, Sara Kapner Madison, Nick Laughlin Swing, Alice Lee Diane, Megan Lewis Swing, Justin Gregory Lopez Beto, Michael Tacconi Nick and Alex Wyse Alan.
- 8/23/2012
- by Jennifer Broski
- BroadwayWorld.com
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