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Q&A with Lauren Ambrose (Where The Wild Things Are)

Lauren Ambrose is a monster -- with red hair, of course -- in Spike Jonze's cinematic interpretation of Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are. The former Six Feet Under star channels the webbed-footed character of KW with a voice that's a perfect ...

From EUDIE PAK, Village Voice,  12 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Spike Jonze,  Lauren Ambrose,  James Gandolfini,  Maurice Sendak

Q&A: Michael Moore on Capitalism: A Love Story and Rightwing Douchebags

In Michael Moore's eyes, capitalism doesn't just suck -- it's plain evil and should get the hell outta dodge. Love him or hate him, the documentary filmmaker is back with his latest controversial installment, Capitalism: A Love Story, and he's bringing ...

From EUDIE PAK, Village Voice,  1 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Michael Moore,  Barack Obama,  Christopher Dodd,  Citigroup,  New York Post

Voice Choice: A Day in Dig Nation

In his critically acclaimed work , performer and co-writer Michael McQuilken kind of reminds us of an iPod: He’s quick-minded, colorful, plays great tunes, performs with multiple technologies, and is on the cutting edge of his industry. And did we ...

From EUDIE PAK, Village Voice,  13 Aug 2008

Voice Choice: BUST 15th Anniversary with Amy Sedaris

We love publications that originate from being annoyed at everyone else. And in 1993, Debbie Stoller, Laurie Henzel, and Marcelle Karp were annoyed enough to create BUST, an alternative-feminist mag for young urban women in the know that goes beyond ...

From EUDIE PAK, Village Voice,  12 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Amy Sedaris

Bill Maher on Obama, Clinton and McCain

If you didn’t catch Bill Maher’s political diatribes at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center last Friday night, here are a few memorable lines: On whichever of the three candidates—Obama, Clinton, McCain—becomes president: “Either way, it’ll be a ...

From EUDIE PAK, Village Voice,  2 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Bill Maher,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  John McCain,  Rudy Giuliani

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