Showing posts with label cocaine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cocaine. Show all posts
01 November 2012
At the movies: Flight.
Here are some thoughts on the new Denzel film. I had a fairly problematic response, but I know many people who loved and were moved by the film (and many who called it bullshit). Give a read, let me know your thoughts.
Labels:
AA,
black box nudity,
cocaine,
denzel washington,
Flight,
heroin,
John Goodman,
NYFF 2012,
porn,
recovery,
robert zemeckis
10 August 2008
Crack money.

This actually explains a lot.
I wonder if the fact that I handle money at all my day jobs has something to do with my stress levels...
23 July 2008
So I read this... Read Between My Lines: The Musical and Life Journey of Stevie Nicks by Sandra Halliburton.

I love celebrity tell-all books as much as anyone, and you just know that a life as interesting and chaotic as that of Stevie Nicks has got some dirt to dish and tales to tell. Sadly, this effort feels like an expanded research paper. It's almost all direct quotes from other materials, and it feels, honestly, like a biography-by-Google. That's nothing against Ms. Halliburton, who seems to have a profound respect both for Nicks and her fans, but the text of this book simply isn't up to snuff. It's like a several-hundred page Wikipedia article, but with an awkwardly-constructed timeline.
I will confess, I learned a few things about Stevie that I didn't know before (including one devastating anecdote about what happened between her and Prince following "Stand Back"). But I can't get past the fact that all the information in the book comes from other interviews. And then the very last chapter is just fan testimony. I would call myself a Stevie Nicks fan, but I don't think it's really something that belongs in a legitimate biography.
An unchallenging read with some decent tidbits, but nothing too explosive. Halliburton indirectly references the urban legend about Nicks having an assistant anally administer cocaine, but in a way that seems disingenuous; she mentions the rumor in order to acknowledge it and capitilize on its notoriety, but she leaves the terminology vague and nonexplicit, so as not to offend Nicks or her fanbase- which line do you want to walk?
Labels:
cocaine,
Prince,
sleazy biographies,
So I read this,
Stevie Nicks,
tell-all books,
wikipedia
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)