EXCLUSIVE: Adam Cesare’s Dark Horse comics series “Dead Mall” is getting a feature film adaptation:
• Michael Varrati (“The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula,” “Fangoria Chainsaw Awards”) is set to write the script
• Varrati will draw from “original story notes that include previously unseen material”
https://t.co/lZgaA9jrmH
Sometimes I talk too much--as @kinky_horror constantly reminds me--but this Variety article explains a lot of what I've been sharing privately as I try to answer all the wonderful messages. Thank you, William, for kind of summing it all up.
https://t.co/I4GkWUwB5D
Richard Marx talked convivially about getting drunk with Rod Stewart, why he started taking drugs and how he romanced Daisy Fuentes, a former MTV V.J. who he’s been married to for a decade. https://t.co/tFwz2OwwrO
If you’re in NYC this week and want to see a master class on how to entertain an audience, and leave them wanting more - go see @richardmarx at the @TheCarlyleRP. You don’t want to miss it.
Thurston Moore shares a new Velvet Underground cover in honor of the late Sterling Morrison's birthday — and chats with us about why there's no Sonic Youth reunion on the horizon and what he thinks of Chappell Roan and Olivia Rodrigo headlining Lollapalooza.
Interview: https://t.co/xHNdGfMTvj
Singer-songwriter Harry Chapin died in a car crash in 1981 at just 38, but his legacy lives on through hits like "Cat's in the Cradle" and hunger-related charities, including @whyhunger, which he helped launch.
David @Pogue speaks with Chapin’s family about his impact as a father, philanthropist, and believer in the motto: “When in doubt, do something.” https://t.co/zaQyY95wgQ
Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore (@nowjazznow) is eternally creative, isn’t hung up on the Hall of Fame, and loves the planet. Do yourself a favor and read all about it
https://t.co/y7WXnZoEqK
Thurston Moore, who has a memoir, “Sonic Life,” and is completing a novel, “Parsnip & Boomerang,” visits the Strand and discusses Sonic Youth’s bookish leanings. https://t.co/4DWZvcbeEa
just saw thurston moore, lee ranaldo, and steve shelley play an hour of improvised instrumental noise, which for a SY fan like me is sort of like seeing 3/4 of the beatles jam. spellbinding!