Posted inActors and Actresses Content Type: Personal Profile Gambon, Michael Theater Onstage, Michael Gambon’s Depth Transcended the Unspoken The actor conveyed the gravitational force of mortality, tugging the men he played so commandingly toward a void beyond meaning, our critic writes. Posted by By Ben Brantley
Posted inActors and Actresses Content Type: Personal Profile Gambon, Michael Harry Potter (Fictional Character) Movies How Dumbledore Became Michael Gambon’s Most Recognizable Role The great British stage actor was not initially cast as the wizarding headmaster in the “Harry Potter” films, but he made the role his own. Posted by By Julia Jacobs
Posted inByrds, The Content Type: Personal Profile Country Music Grievous Angel (Album) Joshua Tree National Park (Calif) Parsons, Gram Pop and Rock Music Enough About Gram Parsons’s Death. It’s Time to Celebrate His Music. The country-rock pioneer died 50 years ago at age 26 with two influential solo albums to his name, leaving a legion of “what if”s behind. Posted by By Lindsay Zoladz
Posted inContent Type: Personal Profile Dahl, Roald Movies The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (Movie) Wes Anderson on Roald Dahl and ‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’ For years, the director puzzled over an adaptation of “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.” Then he let the characters say things they weren’t meant to. Posted by By Kyle Buchanan