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Reading is ... hard. At some point, I joked that I don't read at all anymore, and I may have even said so to Mary Gabriel, the acclaimed writer who has set
While you may not recognize his name, you definitely know his work. Vincent Paterson has choreographed some of the most iconic dances for pop music in the 20th century, plus musicals, operas and more, all shared in his new memoir.
While you may not recognize his name, you definitely know his work. Vincent Paterson has choreographed some of the most iconic dances for pop music in the 20th century, plus musicals, operas and more, all shared in his new memoir.
While you may not recognize his name, you definitely know his work. Vincent Paterson has choreographed some of the most iconic dances for pop music in the 20th century, plus musicals, operas and more, all shared in his new memoir.
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The Oral History of Madonna's 'Truth or Dare' (1991) For the latest edition of its Oral Histories series, Vulture dove into the production, release and legacy of Madonna: Truth or Dare, the landmark 1991 documentary. Among the participants in the story are director Alek Keshishian, Madonna's former publicist Liz Rosenberg (1983-2015) and several of the dancers that appeared in the film. (Madonna declined to be interviewed.) • On the film's genesis: "While I was interviewing [Madonna's dancers], that's when the cog started working in my brain. I was like, Wait a second. These are all amazing kids. They're other. In some ways, they're broken, they're misfits in the world, and Madonna is playing their mother. [...] I came back and was like, 'Madonna, the movie isn't what's happening onstage. The movie is what's happening offstage with you as the maternal figure to this group of Felliniesque characters.'"