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Alexander Payne's film works so hard to create a retro '70s vibe that it's got everything but the spontaneity that defined that era of filmmaking.
The movie "Green Book" was inspired by the true story of pianist Don Shirley’s concert tour in 1962. His driver used the guidebook to identify rest stops for the Black pianist amid the dangers ...
From Nicole Kidman’s erotic thriller “Babygirl,” to a book of sexual fantasies edited by Gillian Anderson, this was the year the female sex drive took the wheel in popular culture.
Green Book actor Frank Vallelonga Jr.’s manner of death has been ruled an accident more than four months after his body was found, according to the New York Medical Examiner’s Office, with his ...
Authors Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman and Mark H. Harris trace the history of the horror-movie trope in their new book “The Black Guy Dies First.” × Skip to main content ...
A new study finds that women are excelling in the book business. Yet, they still lag in other creative industries. We search for an explanation why.
After leaving his ultra-violent fingerprints on Daredevil: Born Again, Frank Castle is set to return for his own Disney+ Punisher Special Presentation.. Star Jon Bernthal will co-write the script ...
The body of a likely overdose victim who was dumped from a car in the Bronx earlier this week has now been identified as that of "Green Book" actor Frank Vallelonga Jr., police said Thursday.
The Green Book Walking Tour on Saturday, Nov. 9, stops at about 15 sites once listed in the 'Negro Motorists Green Book,' a publication Black Americans used to find safe places to eat and stay in ...
The Green Book was published by Victor Hugo Green, who was a letter carrier from New York. He published it every April from 1936 until 1967, and it cost 25 cents per copy.
As historian Claire Parfait notes, the book was publicly burned and banned by slaveholders along with other anti-slavery books. In Maryland, free Black minister Sam Green was sentenced to 10 years ...
The House of Delegates gave us a rare example of bipartisanship last week. HB 1968, which seeks to memorialize sites named in the “Green Book,” passed with a unanimous 100-00 vote on Jan. 24.
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