In “Tootsie,” “After Hours” and other films, she played truly unhinged characters while also layering in sadness or drama. Source link
Read More »Teri Garr’s Life in Pictures
Garr, who could easily command attention onscreen with her expressive eyes, later became known as a spokeswoman for multiple sclerosis research. Source link
Read More »John Gierach, Fly Fishing Author With Wit and Wisdom, Dies at 77
Writing for anglers and amateurs alike, he found that the sport can reveal as much about people as it does about fish. Source link
Read More »Scott Burton Left His Legacy to MoMA. Today’s He’s Almost Forgotten.
Scott Burton, one of America’s leading sculptors, entrusted his estate to the museum in 1989, when he was sick with AIDS, to ensure his place in art history. It turned out to be a bad idea. Source link
Read More »Teri Garr, Comic Actress in Offbeat Roles, Is Dead at 79
An Oscar nominee for her role in “Tootsie,” she was also a favorite guest of David Letterman and Johnny Carson and a three-time host of “Saturday Night Live.” Source link
Read More »One Defendant Accepts a Plea Deal Amid Young Thug’s RICO Trial
Prosecutors have accused the star Atlanta rapper of leading a gang in the longest trial in Georgia history. The case has been further delayed by plea negotiations. Source link
Read More »13 Scary Good Halloween Songs
Fill up your holiday playlist with spooky and satisfying tracks from Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Sonics, Geto Boys and more. Source link
Read More »Maurizio Pollini’s Final Recording, Made With His Son
Maurizio Pollini didn’t think his farewell on disc would be an album of music by Schubert with his son, Daniele. Now, it serves as an emotional coda. Source link
Read More »Paying Their Respects at the House of the Dead
The result was a séance with a past that now seems more ancient than ever. The Grateful Dead has not truly been the Grateful Dead for nearly 30 years, since the 1995 death of the founding singer and guitarist Jerry Garcia. The final concerts with the four remaining original members …
Read More »‘Ragtime’ Crushed Brandon Uranowitz’s Dream. Now It’s Healing His Wounds.
Nearly 30 years after being let go from the Broadway-bound show, this Tony Award winner is taking a lead role in a new revival at City Center. Source link
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