“In an adaptation from his upcoming biography of the actress, Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep, Michael Schulman recounts the struggles—physical, emotional, and intellectual—that launched Streep’s legend.” — Vanity Fair
Month: April 2016
AliveTampaBay Music Columnist Jessica Wheeler (with cool videos): Since its beginning in 1970, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has featured a whole lot more than just jazz. Blues, funk, folk, rap, country, bluegrass, gospel, Cajun, Latin, and Afro-Caribbean music are all featured at the festival, which sprawls across two long weekends of music. This year’s festival, beginning on Friday and ending on Sunday, May 1, is no exception.
“I also tend to like cars that need me. To me, cars are like old screen doors. I know that if I jiggle the latch and move it this way, it will open for me and no one else. And that’s the kind of cars I like.” — Jay Leno