Judy Garland

Rushdie, Pamuk Kiss and Make Up After Tiny Tiff

BFF's: Salman Rushdie and Orhan Pamuk.
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BFF's: Salman Rushdie and Orhan Pamuk.

On Friday night, Salman Rushdie was talking about Dorothy—that is, the Dorothy portrayed by Judy Garland in the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz.

Her mantra—“There’s noplace like home!”—is apparently not shared by the literary superstar whose 1988 novel, The Satanic Verses, was banned in his native India and resulted in a fatwa against him.  read more »

A Search For Real Talent— Where Does It Come From?

God-given gifts: Eugene O
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God-given gifts: Eugene O

The showcase for 34 new musicals on display during the New York Musical Theater Festival hasn’  read more »

Andrew Sullivan Sees Straight in New 'Out' Editor

Yesterday, Time's blogger Andrew Sullivan announced that the new editor of Out magazine is a heterosexual. "Seriously, I think it's great that a straight guy is now heading up a gay magazine," he wrote.

While that idea fits nicely with Mr. Sullivan's theories on the continued blurring of straight and gay culture and identity, it doesn't quite deliver, as Out's new editor, Aaron Hicklin, is actually not a heterosexual.

Mr. Hicklin and Mr. Sullivan have never met, although Mr. Sullivan did once write approvingly of a review by Mr. Hicklin in Gear magazine of a Moby album.

"He's going to be very disappointed when he sees my first issue devoted to Judy Garland," Mr. Hicklin said from the Black Book offices. "And the Cher issue!"

Mr. Hicklin is staying at Black Book long enough to close the June/July issue; he will then immediately transfer to Out, without a break.

—Choire Sicha

Inspired by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Smile Bares Wellesley's Quaint Past

Mike Newell's Mona Lisa Smile , from a screenplay by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, reportedly  read more »

Kimono-Clad Cruise Quite a Swordsman

"Everything old is new again," sings Hugh Jackman in The Boy From Oz , stopping the show nightly on  read more »

Jackman Triumphs Arm in Arm With Camp and Kitsch

It's a pleasure to report how terrific Hugh Jackman's performance is in The Boy From Oz.  read more »

A Rowlands Revival

In the forthcoming avalanche of big-budget, end-of-the-year Hollywood epics with limitless money for  read more »

Something Terrible Happened: The Journey to Oz and Beyond

Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland , by Gerald Clarke. Random House, 510 pages, $29.95.  read more »

Two Saturday Night Live Stars Feud

Wednesday, Oct. 27Chris Kattan was nowhere to be seen during the Oct.  read more »

Oh, Kay! Rex Reed Recalls Kay Thompson

Kay Thompson, one of the most uniquely fascinating women in New York, passed away on July 2.  read more »

Andy Richter's Rant … Susan Lyne, Made for TV … Eddie Hayes' Legal Memo to Norm Macdonald

Peter Bogdanovich's Movie of the Week There isn't really a more quintessential show-business drama t  read more »