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The author and filmmaker comes to Charlottesville to present "A John Waters Christmas," comprising a 70-minute monologue, as well as a Q&A session with the audience.
Waters continues with a laugh. "They're too dumb to realize it's against them! So Hairspray has had no trouble [with politicians], and I don't think it ever will.
Filmmaker John Waters is still looking to make people laugh uncomfortably—this time in the art world.
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 ...
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 ...
Director, author, artist and Baltimore native John Waters will visit Westminster Saturday, delivering his comic monologue “End of the World” to a sold-out audience at the Carroll Arts Center ...
John Waters, the infamous cult classic film director, brings his one-man stand-up comedy show “Devil’s Advocate,” to Fresno’s Tower Theatre.