John Waters
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Mondo Mink
Mink Stole on life
with John Waters and death in the new
horror-comedy ‘All About Evil’
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The Case for Trash Humpers
Harmony Korine’s new film is caustic and dangerous, but that’s how we like ’em.
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The Holiday Spirit, Lightly Warped
John Waters tackles holly and jolly live at the Paramount
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Arts Review
Repetition isn’t always good or funny, but in this show, it can change your point of view
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After a Fashion
Our social butterfly, your Style Avatar, keeps it indoors and parks it in front of the tube for a bit
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‘Cry-Baby’: Rockabilly heartthrob needed for Broadway run
A new stage musical adapted from John Waters’ 1990 film Cry-Baby needs a hunky musician for the title role and thinks he might be in Austin
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After a Fashion
Something’s burning a hole in Stephen’s pocket as he carouses a number of Austin retail delights
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The ‘Trash’ Man
John Waters on tour, in Austin
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Video Reviews
Part action movie, part absurdist comedy, part protest piece, this film (based on Patty Hearst’s abduction) has everything that makes a John Waters movie great.
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Video Reviews
Serial Mom allows John Waters to explore his darkest interests, but his version of a suburban mother gone haywire is striking on a few levels.
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Video Reviews
Cry-Baby is definitely one of the better Fifties flashbacks, thanks to Waters’ flair for visuals and a vivid memory of the Eisenhower era.
