Maurice Sendak

on January 2, 2012 | Comments (14)

Plus Batman thinks Robin is gay, Teddy the Porcupine has a happy new year, and Frank Gifford's sex life must be boring (these days).

on March 2, 2010 | Comments (4)
The high-profile new DVD release this week is Spike Jonze's visually haunting screen adaptation of the classic kids' book Where the Wild Things Are, but
on February 9, 2010 | Comments (16)
Happy Birthday! Following this assortment of carefully-selected news items, interested readers can find a refreshing pic of a hot man in underwear. Yes
on October 13, 2009 | Comments (13)
Based on the outfit, Adam's performance will be a country-western number from the year 1849. Following this assortment of carefully-selected news items
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on October 15, 2009 | Comments (21)
Are you worried that Spike Jonze new "children's" film will be one of those pretentious arthouse films where nothing happens? You should be.
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on October 13, 2009 | Comments (7)
The out illustrator and subject of Tell Them Anything has monsters of his own.
on October 15, 2009 | Comments (3)
Author Maurice Sendak (left) with actor Max Records at the Where The Wild Things Are film premiere. I owe my love of Maurice Sendak to Mrs. Elise Landi
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on October 9, 2009 | Comments (77)
It's Mika against Rufus against Alan, gay sex controversies that changed TV, and a soccer team too gay for its opponent! Plus I pick this week's truly horrifyin
on September 10, 2008 | Comments (9)
In the "better late than never" category, iconic artist Maurice Sendak, who gave us one of the greatest contributions to children's literature