Joan Rivers at Sundance -- Famous Again -- and J.D. Salinger
Fame changes people, but only a very few, and in my theory, can handle it. For all her very obvious flaws, Joan Rivers handles it.
Fame changes people, but only a very few, and in my theory, can handle it. For all her very obvious flaws, Joan Rivers handles it.
Pat York | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1966, on the set of one of my photo shoots, a mature man approached me and started up a conversation, asking me about my accent, and my likes and dislikes. He then introduced himself as J.D. Salinger.
James Campion | Posted 05.25.2011
There was always something comforting about knowing that Salinger was still shuffling around the bending country roads. But now he checks out with the mind and heart of the Holy Trilogy and one masterpiece.
Steven Weber | Posted 05.25.2011
The death of JD Salinger will most likely be heralded by the shrinking community which reveres art and culture, knowing that without them, society is a sterile, shallow, casually consuming mass.
Posted 05.25.2011
Joyce Maynard is gaining plenty of attention today in light of J.D. Salinger's death at 91. Maynard's memoir "At Home In The World" in 1998 detaile...
Nancy Doyle Palmer | Posted 02.04.2010