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Filmmaker John Waters turns 79 with a show at the Wallis. The legendary king of bad taste talks about drag queens, Elon ...
The 2004 movie A Dirty Shame, starring Johnny Knoxville, Tracey Ulmann, and Selma Blair, is a fitting final film for Waters.
"I don't know who would play Divine or who would play Don Davenport," said Yang during a recent interview with IndieWire.
Arts Open San Pedro, Chanel's CalArts collaboration, a staged reading fundraiser for reproductive justice and more arts ...
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters (voluntarily) spent the night in jail with four winners of an auction to raise money for the ...
The “Pope of Trash” reflects on his many days and nights with a motley crew of muses, from Divine and Traci Lords to Patty Hearst and Iggy Pop.
Two priests who happened to be on holiday in Rome at the time of Pope Francis' death have said they will be representing the ...
The iconic filmmaker known as “The Pope of Trash” looks back on his life in parties—from jitterbugging with Richard Serra to getting a lifetime supply of poppers.
And for those wanting an update on the John Waters trash can from my last “Strategist Brain”: I bought it a few months ago, ...
Directing "Hairspray" is a labor of love for Matt Curtis. The Jefferson High School alum enjoyed the iconic original film so ...
Filmmaker, actor, writer and good-natured provocateur John Waters turned 79 this week. To celebrate, he booked a tour of a one-man show, "John Waters' Birthday Celebration: The Naked Truth," which ...