Director Alex Braverman’s documentary "Thank You Very Much" examines the mystery surrounding Kaufman’s persona.
Andy Kaufman's documentary 'Thank You Very Much' captures comedy legend during his stint as a busboy, where he pranked customers for the bit.
A new documentary shows how Andy Kaufman’s upside-down world of anti-comedy prefigured our own. Credit...Photo illustration by Javier Jaén Supported by By Jonah Weiner Jonah Weiner, a ...
But for those with body art larger than the palm of a hand, the risk of skin cancer increased by 137 per cent and for lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, the risk soared to 173 per cent.
"My joy for being alive is not born out of resistance to any system, no matter who is in office," writes Chella Man.
Spanning from the Renaissance to the present day, the exhibit features over 200 pieces that explore the historic relationship between fashion and art.
His colourful prose, particularly about his beloved jazz music, was a joy to hear ... for the BBC as just last week Radio 1 legend DJ Andy Peebles died aged 76 prompting a wave of tributes ...
Wrexham’s MS brushed up on her painting prowess when she was given a colourful insight into how a care home uses art to enrich the lives of residents ... “The arts bring joy and it is important to ...
Part of the Kreeger Museum’s The Collaborative, featuring artists from STABLE studios, this exhibition offers a surprising respite from the museum’s flow and features a critical examination of the ...
This month Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a new podcast that set off political shockwaves over his exchanges with high-profile conservative guests. It left some allies, and even critics, doing a ...
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