Truman Capote, the Southern-born literary genius, was an author, screenwriter, playwright, documentary director and even an actor, but did you know he also wrote one of the all-time classic horror ...
I'm not much for movies anymore. I rarely go, and when I do I rarely enjoy what I see. I thought "March of the Penguins," a documentary, was good and got a kick out of "Wallace and Gromit: Curse of ...
When I interviewed Doug McGrath '80 for The Daily Princetonian in the fall of 2000, he described himself as temperamentally unsuited for his first job writing for "Saturday Night Live," where work on ...
In 1956, three years before he began writing his bestselling true-crime book “In Cold Blood,” the already famous author Truman Capote wrote a heartwarming short story about his childhood Christmases ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. When I was a kid, I spent a lot of time in Chicago, home of two great ...
Larry Mantle talks with actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, star of the new film Capote, and with the film's director Bennett Miller about this film that provides a glimpse into the life of writer Truman ...
Daniel is a University of Louisville graduate with an English degree, a sizable collection of Blu-rays, books, records, and a love of hiking. It has been nearly eight years since the first season of ...
“I was happy in my ignorance about what a huge figure is,” says the Emmy-nominated British actor about his nerves portraying the literary icon in ‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.’ By Brande Victorian ...
Truman Capote wanted to title the book he was working on until his death, Answered Prayers — as in: “More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones” — and the trailer for the ...
Truman Capote developed a fatherly relationship with Kate Harrington, the daughter of his ex-lover.FX, Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images "Feud" season two shows a softer side to Truman Capote ...
On the drizzly night of Nov. 28, 1966, writer Truman Capote would host “the party of the century” at New York’s Plaza Hotel. The Black and White Ball signified the peak of Capote’s career following ...