Few actors know how it feels to have a role become a cultural phenomenon. To have a film, or a song, dissolve like a biologic mesh, irremovable from the identity of the person associated with it. Kevin Bacon has done so much for so long since Footloose. And yet, Footloose, probably, will always be the thing people think of first.
When Bacon describes it, he sounds pensive. A little wistful, even. "Honestly, I'm still looking for the one," he says. "I've got this great career, but for a long time, the biggest success—probably to this day, actually—that I have is Footloose. I have never really had another one of those. And I would like that." |
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Taylor Sheridan certainly pulled a heartstring or two in the final, two-hour episode. |
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Never let it be said that our big ship of fools doesn't know how to multitask. While busy lighting the entire 20th Century on fire, starting with the national economy, they also find the time to whitewash the history of the country generally, and in ways both grand and petty. From The Washington Post: For years, a National Park Service webpage introduced the Underground Railroad with a large photograph of its most famous "conductor," Harriet Tubman. Tubman's photograph is now gone. |
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From Gucci shades to Ray-Bans, these are the 15 pairs we're buying for summer. |
| Your signature scent for the season lies ahead. |
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I'm a few hours removed from watching the White Lotus season 3 finale, and I'm once again thinking of Esquire's interview with Jason Isaacs (the actor who plays Tim Ratliff) earlier in the season. Teasing the episode we just watched, Isaacs said, "It's not like [series creator Mike White] kills people who deserve it or people who don't deserve it. There's no pattern to who he decides dies." So what does it mean? What is White trying to tell us by who lived and died in season 3? |
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