Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton Misinterprets A Backstage Hug From This Comedian

Posted 05.01.2012

Diane Keaton made an appearance on "The Colbert Report" this week to talk about the paperback release of her book, "Then Again" -- though the two mana...

Diane Keaton On How She Wrote Her Memoir

Posted 04.30.2012

Hollywood actress Diane Keaton's memoirs, "Then Again", was first published in November, and relied heavily upon her mother's personal journal. For th...

Aging with Pride: The Call for Boomer Consciousness

Carol Orsborn | Posted 04.25.2012

Carol Orsborn

Baby boomers need a new consciousness movement. Not only is the adoption of anti-aging messages pervasive in our society destructive to our psyches, it bears dangerous ramifications for us economically, socially and politically.

Kasdan Meets Kline: It's the Kev and Larry Show!

Marshall Fine | Posted 04.23.2012

Marshall Fine

It's a gorgeous spring day in Manhattan, which seems to have both actor Kevin Kline and writer-director Lawrence Kasdan restless.

On His 75th Birthday, The Best Jack Nicholson Movies of All Time

John Farr | Posted 04.22.2012

John Farr

It does not seem quite possible that Jack Nicholson could be turning 75 today. He seems ageless, particularly when you revisit his best films. And that's just what we should all do to mark the occasion.

'Annie Hall' Turns 35

The Huffington Post | Christopher Rosen | Posted 04.20.2012

"Annie Hall," Woody Allen's best known (and probably best best) film, was released 35 years ago, on April 20, 1977. The Best Picture winner -- about a...

WATCH: Diane Keaton Demonstrates Her Shriek-ability

Posted 04.20.2012

Vulture.com has assembled a must-see video mashup of one of our favorite post 50s, Diane Keaton, shrieking. Yes, shrieking -- from spazzing over her 2...

Movie Review: Darling Companion

Marshall Fine | Posted 04.18.2012

Marshall Fine

Kevin Kline and Diane Keaton play Joseph and Beth Winter, a long-married couple in Denver; he's a self-important spinal surgeon and she is the wife whose needs have always taken a back seat to his.

Is Embracing Your Age the Modern Thing to Do?

Barbara Hannah Grufferman | Posted 05.06.2012

Barbara Hannah Grufferman

The more she talked, the more confident I felt that my version of post-50 life would be the future of aging in America: embracing your age, laugh lines and all.

The Quirky Girl Timeline

Posted 02.11.2012

This Saturday marks Zooey Deschanel's first time hosting "Saturday Night Live", which will be one small step for Zooey and one giant leap for twee cul...

Keaton On Her Mom: 'I Was Free To Aspire To My Dreams'

The Huffington Post | Nina Kotick | Posted 03.28.2012

Actor, director, producer, preservationist, art lover, innovative thinker, and mother -- Diane Keaton has played many roles. Keaton, who turned 66 on ...

The Best-Selling Books In Southern California

Posted 12.18.2011

The Southern California Independent Booksellers Association has released the bestselling books at local, independent bookstores for the sales week end...

'New Years Eve' Stars Before They Were Famous

Posted 02.08.2012

With the star-packed "New Year's Eve" rom-com coming out today, we take a look a look back at the dozen or so celebrities that appear in this Garry Ma...

Diane Keaton: How Motherhood Has Changed Me

Debra Ollivier | Posted 01.30.2012

Debra Ollivier

In the mid-seventies, while printing some photographs in her mother's darkroom, Diane Keaton stumbled on something she'd never seen: one of her mother's journals. Part diary and part sketchbook, it was filled with her thoughts, collages and magazine cutouts. In an entry dated August 2, 1976, she'd written WATCH OUT ON THIS PAGE. The rest of the entry was too revealing for Keaton.

Publishing's Renewed Holiday Push With Memoirs, an Enduring Genre

David Tereshchuk | Posted 01.22.2012

David Tereshchuk

The publishing industry has now fully readied itself for the holidays, with offerings that include yet more aggressively-promoted slices of first-person recollection.

Woody and Jerry: Docs Celebrate Comic Genius

Marshall Fine | Posted 01.19.2012

Marshall Fine

If you look at comedy in the 20th century, the list of those whose work has depth, breadth and longevity is a small one: Charlie Chaplin, Lewis, Allen.

Keaton's Confessions

Stephen Schlesinger | Posted 01.18.2012

Stephen Schlesinger

Many of us now in our sixties carry the indelible image of Diane Keaton from her movies roles reminding us of our romantic younger times. Keaton still radiates youth -- and, in truth, talks exactly like the girl in Annie Hall.

WATCH: New Documentary Captures Woody Allen Like Never Before

Posted 11.16.2011

In Woody Allen's films, introspection and autobiographical elements are practically assured. But an upcoming documentary directed by Robert Weide will...

Nicki Gostin

Diane Keaton Reveals Bulimia Struggle In New Book

HuffingtonPost.com | Nicki Gostin | Posted 11.16.2011

Diane Keaton recently released a new book, "Then Again," but just like the idiosyncratic actress, it's not your run-of-the-mill celebrity autobiograph...

Diane Keaton Reveals Five Year Battle With Bulimia

Posted 01.11.2012

Beloved actress Diane Keaton scribed a new memoir, Then Again, revealing that she suffered a five-year battle with bulimia in her 20s. Keaton was a st...

Top 12 Post50 Female Style Icons

Posted 01.06.2012

Coco Chanel famously said, "Fashion passes, style remains". While we have a bevy of trendy shopaholics in our midst, very few can say they've stoo...

The Double-Standard for Movie Actresses

Marshall Fine | Posted 01.03.2012

Marshall Fine

In September, I wrote about the transition of the generations between actors and how we're at a moment where we can see it happening.

Diane Keaton Discusses Romance With Woody Allen In New Memoir

AP | Posted 12.20.2011

NEW YORK -- She would know: Going out with Woody Allen was like being in a Woody Allen movie, Diane Keaton writes in an upcoming memoir. The Academy ...

PHOTOS: Top 10 Artists' Muses and Mistresses

Posted 11.15.2011

The old saying tells us that "Behind every great man there is a great woman," but oftentimes artists keep their beauties right where they can see them...

Even After Midnight In Paris, I Prefer Woody Allen's Early Work

John Farr | Posted 10.12.2011

John Farr

Great artists of all types and stripes confront the same challenge: once they've created something truly brilliant, how do they ever equal it, much less surpass it?