Once a taboo addition to one's body, tattoos are more common than ever. So, does that mean they're not cool anymore
Once a taboo addition to one's body, tattoos are more common than ever. So, does that mean they're not cool anymore
The ace Brit funnyman making Broadway audiences roll with laughter in ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ savors his moment at center stage. NEW YORK — James Corden is in the throes of a New York moment. He’s in a hit Broadway show, the London import “One Man, Two Guvnors,” and though he’s been down this road before with “The History Boys,” a more high-minded British comedy that became a smash on the Great White Way, this time he’s the star and all eyes are on this generously proportioned funnyman — a cherub posing as Puck, or is it the other way around?
The power of Christ has compelled Richard Chamberlain and Brooke Shields to take two of the lead roles in a new stage version of William Peter Blatty’s “The Exorcist,” which is scheduled to open at the Geffen Playhouse on July 11.
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