Letterman Fans Line Up to Watch One Final ‘Late Show’
A small group of super-fans gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in Manhattan Wednesday to collect tickets for the taping of Mr. Letterman’s farewell show that afternoon.
A small group of super-fans gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in Manhattan Wednesday to collect tickets for the taping of Mr. Letterman’s farewell show that afternoon.
In his debut novel ‘Muse,’ Jonathan Galassi recreates the sex-fueled early days of Farrar, Straus.
Andrew Bujalski, the indie-film darling behind “Computer Chess,” directs an offbeat relationship comedy set in the world of personal trainers.
A new exhibit at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London includes the European travel posters of the 1920s and ’30s.
Bob Seger took six months to write “Night Moves,” the song that made him a star. “American Graffiti” and Bruce Springsteen inspired the Detroit singer-songwriter to start the song and then to complete it.
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