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John Waters is the Renaissance man of weird. Some know him as a director, with 1972's Pink Flamingos being his most infamously well-known work. Or... Master of Shock John Waters Sets His Sights on ...
John Waters turned 69 in April, but he vividly recalls his first musical epiphany as a teenager. “When I first heard ‘I Ain’t Got No Home’ by Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry, and heard him ...
Even if you haven’t seen John Waters’s films (Pink Flamingos, Hairspray) or read his books (Shock Value, Crackpot), you’ve surely come into contact with the lavish perversion he made famous ...
John Waters was in Hollywood during the Oscars, doing the parties, schmoozing with the stars and strategizing for the release of his next film, expected in theaters later this year. But he has no ...
John Waters, a world-famous film director, producer, artist, ... "I use shock value to get people's attention, and then you speak seriously and then you make your point," Waters said.
How inclusive is Nashville’s hometown film festival? Broad enough for both a documentary about right-wing Christian haunted houses and an appearance by the director of Pink Flamingos.