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The Woman in Black is returning to Australia. The play, based on Susan Hill's acclaimed ghost story, will star John Waters and Daniel MacPherson. Learn more about the production here!
The post John Waters on His Christmas Tour and Single, and the Unmade Liarmouth Adaptation: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. Waters, who has been delighting (and shocking) audiences with his ...
The new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ exhibition, “John Waters: Pope of Trash,” is the biggest retrospective of Waters’ work to date. Running until August 2024, it features over 400 ...
The exhibit embodies Waters’ paradoxically serious attitude about issues intermingled with his campy storytelling sensibility, taking visitors through a menagerie of his films, including, but ...
The filmmaker reflects on the origins and enduring legacy of his 1988 film for TheWrap The post John Waters Celebrates ‘Hairspray’ at 35: ‘Racists Like It, but They Don’t Realize It’s ...
Director John Waters has made an entire career out of having fairly unconventional taste. His movies are campy outsider art, ...
JOHN WATERS continued.Rock critic KEN TUCKER reviews the new album "Riding With the King" featuring guitarists B.B. King and Eric Clapton.12:58:30 NEXT SHOW PROMO (:29) PROMO COPY On the next ...
Sydney’s harbor becomes a humpback highway in winter as the whales migrate from feeding grounds in Antarctica to breeding ...
With its latest exhibit, “John Waters: Pope of Trash,” the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has paradoxically found a way to revere the irreverent. The show, which opens to the public on ...
Filmmaker John Waters, known as the Pope of Trash, opens up to PEOPLE about what he considers his best work and the current status of his potential 'Liarmouth' film starring Aubrey Plaza.
John Waters doesn’t believe in ghosts, yet he has seen one most nights for the past four months. That’s because the veteran of Australian screens, theatres and concert stages is starring in ...
John Waters, art connoisseur 06:11. Welcome to the wacky and wonderful world of art collected by John Waters, on view now at the Baltimore Museum of Art – works like Richard Tuttle's "Peace and ...