Earlier this year, we lost the legendary Roger Corman at the incredible age of 98, and we really have him to thank for mentoring many great filmmakers.
Klaus Nomi might have brought pioneering vaudeville vision to the East Village in the late 1970s, but he was also a talent pastry chef and baker.
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How a tragic short story written by Lou Reed became an innovative, avant-garde track from The Velvet Underground album White ...
Despite being dismissed during his career, Douglas Sirk has had a major influence on filmmakers from across the spectrum of genres ...
Bob Dylan and The Dude, Jeff Bridges, once jammed together on set, with the actor calling it "one of the high points of my life." ...
A persistent rumour suggested that so many people watched the band on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' in 1964, that "even the criminals stayed home." ...
In 1974, one of Iggy Pop's first solo gigs could have been his last as he begged this audience to stab him in a nearly-fatal, ...
Before joining CSN, Stephen Stills was a guitar hero, but according to Graham Nash, there was one man who made him "play better".
When Norm MacDonald asked Jim Carrey, “What’s your favourite movie?” Unsurprisingly, it was a film that deals with the sense ...
Whilst John Bonham often utilised his flair on Led Zeppelin tracks, there is one that he hated so much that he didn't try to ...