Bruce Springsteen’s sprawling yet masterful 1980 album The River catapulted him to arena status, and now a making-of docu about that record is coming to HBO. The premium channel said today that The Ties That Bind, named for the LP’s lead track, will premiere November 27. The documentary focuses on the creation of The River, a thrilling double album that featured Springsteen first top 10 hit “Hungry Heart” along with such classics as “Cadillac Ranch,” “Point Blank,” “Out…...
- 11/6/2015
- Deadline TV
Nude Women Pose with Iconic Route 66 Attractions on Road Trip of a Lifetime (Nsfw) Exclusive shots from Igor Smith's Road Strip. by kate hakala Photographer Nate "Igor" Smith likes taking pictures of naked women in public. His website Driven by Boredom, a pre-Flickr photoblog before there were photoblogs, has served as a personal documentation of naked ladies, nightlife, and Smith's myriad web projects (like his new app) for the last 13 years. Teaming up with Lee Roy Meyers' viral porn site Wood Rocket, Smith has just released a documentary series about his summer road trip from Detroit to La where, as he drove, he shot a ton of nude models along Route 66 in front of classic landmarks and roadside attractions, from Cadillac Ranch to the Gateway Arch. Smith's Road Strip series was inspired by the iconic road photography of John Margolis, William Eggelston, and Robert [...]...
- 2/28/2014
- by Kate Hakala
- Nerve
Kristen has gone from starring in ‘On The Road,’ to being on the road! Following her break up from Rob, Kristen took herself on girls road trip down south where she got a tattoo, hung out at Hooters and danced on a bar top. We have all the pics here!
Kristen Stewart, 23, did not sit home and weep about Robert Pattinson after they broke up — hell no! Instead, she and two friends went on a Thelma & Louise style road trip across the great South, where she got a tattoo in Nashville, she ate hot dogs in New Orleans, and she danced on top of a bar in Memphis. Has Kristen got the best break up attitude ever?
Kristen Stewart Getting Over Robert Pattinson: Hanging At Hooters
The first stop on Kristen’s wild road trip was Amarillo, Texas, where she hit up a Hooters restaurant for chicken wings!
Kristen...
Kristen Stewart, 23, did not sit home and weep about Robert Pattinson after they broke up — hell no! Instead, she and two friends went on a Thelma & Louise style road trip across the great South, where she got a tattoo in Nashville, she ate hot dogs in New Orleans, and she danced on top of a bar in Memphis. Has Kristen got the best break up attitude ever?
Kristen Stewart Getting Over Robert Pattinson: Hanging At Hooters
The first stop on Kristen’s wild road trip was Amarillo, Texas, where she hit up a Hooters restaurant for chicken wings!
Kristen...
- 6/28/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Kristen Stewart spotted kickin it with sexy 'Hooters' girls yesterday in Texas,new photo. According to Hollywood Life, former Twilight Saga main chick, Kristen Stewart, showed up to party it up with the Hooters girls over in the small town of Amarillo,TX yesterday,June 15th! Judging from the photo, she appeared to be having a great time as the cute Hooters' girls, huddled around her for the photo (above). Kristen reportedly caused a stir with most of the waitresses,and posed for a couple photos with them. Kristen sported a plain ,white tank top,and covered her mouth while laughing. They also claim that Kristen even purchased her own Hooters t-shirt while there! Additionally, Kristen also took pictures with some fans that were on hand,and just happened to be at the restaurant. In one picture, Kristen put her arm around a young fan. Lastly, they reported that a Twitter user claimed,...
- 6/16/2013
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
This is certainly one way to get your mind off of a breakup! On June 15, K-Stew took a fun detour, hitting up Hooters while she was in Amarillo, Texas.
If scantily clad waitresses in orange short shorts and dynamite chicken wings can’t help Kristen Stewart move on from Robert Pattinson, maybe nothing will! The 23-year-old actress surprised everyone on June 15 when she went to a Hooters restaurant while passing through Amarillo, Texas!
Kristen Stewart Stops By Hooters In Amarillo
K-Stew’s visit to Hooters in the small town of Amarillo definitely caused a stir, most of all with the waitresses! Kristen posed for a couple photos with the sexy waitstaff, and she looked like she was having as much fun as they were.
In a plain white tanktop, K-Stew covered her mouth while laughing, clearly amused and a little bashful to be surrounded by all the Hooters employees. It...
If scantily clad waitresses in orange short shorts and dynamite chicken wings can’t help Kristen Stewart move on from Robert Pattinson, maybe nothing will! The 23-year-old actress surprised everyone on June 15 when she went to a Hooters restaurant while passing through Amarillo, Texas!
Kristen Stewart Stops By Hooters In Amarillo
K-Stew’s visit to Hooters in the small town of Amarillo definitely caused a stir, most of all with the waitresses! Kristen posed for a couple photos with the sexy waitstaff, and she looked like she was having as much fun as they were.
In a plain white tanktop, K-Stew covered her mouth while laughing, clearly amused and a little bashful to be surrounded by all the Hooters employees. It...
- 6/16/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
When the change was made uptown, and the Big Man joined the band…
Clarence Clemons, legendary saxophonist and the mountain of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, passed away on Saturday after suffering a stroke last week in Florida. He was 69.
Clemons, a Norfolk, Virginia native, joined what would become the E Street Band in 1972 after meeting Springsteen in an Asbury Park club – whose doors he allegedly tore off in the middle of a lightning storm. Indeed, Clemons, both in physique and personality, was larger than life.
In a statement, Springsteen reflected fondly of his bandmate and friend.
"Clarence lived a wonderful life. He carried within him a love of people that made them love him. He created a wondrous and extended family. He loved the saxophone, loved our fans and gave everything he had every night he stepped on stage. His loss is immeasurable and we are honored and...
Clarence Clemons, legendary saxophonist and the mountain of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, passed away on Saturday after suffering a stroke last week in Florida. He was 69.
Clemons, a Norfolk, Virginia native, joined what would become the E Street Band in 1972 after meeting Springsteen in an Asbury Park club – whose doors he allegedly tore off in the middle of a lightning storm. Indeed, Clemons, both in physique and personality, was larger than life.
In a statement, Springsteen reflected fondly of his bandmate and friend.
"Clarence lived a wonderful life. He carried within him a love of people that made them love him. He created a wondrous and extended family. He loved the saxophone, loved our fans and gave everything he had every night he stepped on stage. His loss is immeasurable and we are honored and...
- 6/19/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
Architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro returns to its roots with a big, bold, experimental design. But inflatable architecture isn't exactly new, as these eight projects prove.
Washington, D.C. isn't exactly a hotbed of architectural experimentation. But that's about to change: Diller Scofidio + Renfro is planning to build a giant, 145-foot inflatable add-on to the somber Hirschorn Museum. As The New York Times reports:
[The] inflatable meeting hall that would swell out of the top of the internal courtyard of the museum, which sits on the Mall midway between the White House and the Capitol. ...the translucent fabric structure, which would be installed twice a year, for May and October, and be packed away in storage the rest of the time, would transform one of the most somber buildings on the mall into a luminous pop landmark. It could be the most uplifting work of civic architecture built in the capital since I.
Washington, D.C. isn't exactly a hotbed of architectural experimentation. But that's about to change: Diller Scofidio + Renfro is planning to build a giant, 145-foot inflatable add-on to the somber Hirschorn Museum. As The New York Times reports:
[The] inflatable meeting hall that would swell out of the top of the internal courtyard of the museum, which sits on the Mall midway between the White House and the Capitol. ...the translucent fabric structure, which would be installed twice a year, for May and October, and be packed away in storage the rest of the time, would transform one of the most somber buildings on the mall into a luminous pop landmark. It could be the most uplifting work of civic architecture built in the capital since I.
- 12/15/2009
- by Cliff Kuang
- Fast Company
"Just this one time! Too long to do it again!"
And with that tongue-in-cheek introduction by the world's greatest rock frontman, the first — and probably only — full album performance of Bruce Springsteen's 1980 double-album The River began at New York City's Madison Square Garden. In an arena most often populated by athletes half his age, this minister of rock and roll — armed with a black vest and his signature yellow Fender — preached to 30,000 devoted congregants whose enthusiasm for the show was matched only by his own.
Prefaced only by the ultra-new "Wrecking Ball" at the top of the show, the Boss and his band launched into the 20 song opus of love and dreams and youth in Jersey. Although full album performances aren't new to the E Street Band, The River had never been among them. The album's odd mix of down-tempo, heartbreaking ballads like the title track and "Point Blank...
And with that tongue-in-cheek introduction by the world's greatest rock frontman, the first — and probably only — full album performance of Bruce Springsteen's 1980 double-album The River began at New York City's Madison Square Garden. In an arena most often populated by athletes half his age, this minister of rock and roll — armed with a black vest and his signature yellow Fender — preached to 30,000 devoted congregants whose enthusiasm for the show was matched only by his own.
Prefaced only by the ultra-new "Wrecking Ball" at the top of the show, the Boss and his band launched into the 20 song opus of love and dreams and youth in Jersey. Although full album performances aren't new to the E Street Band, The River had never been among them. The album's odd mix of down-tempo, heartbreaking ballads like the title track and "Point Blank...
- 11/9/2009
- by Jonathan Goldner
- MTV Newsroom
New York just wrapped a series of parties, held around the city inside the inflatable dome you see above. But inflatable architecture has been around for at least 40 years. Archidose just did a brilliant round-up of the highpoints. Here's a brief summary.
The idea began, naturally, in the 1960s. The one up top is a design by the visionary, almost forgotten American firm Jersey Devil; at the bottom is a 1970 project by Ant Farm--whom you probably know from their outdoor installation Cadillac Ranch, which featured ten cars buried halfway into the ground:
More recently, the artist Michael Rakowitz created ParaSITE, in 1988. Intended as a wry joke about the waste products which we never think about, it used the Hvac exhaust from buildings to inflate the structure:
Alexis Rochas, an architecture professor at Sci-Arc, created this installation in 2006. Computers were used to cut more precise shapes; Rochas had the idea that in the future,...
The idea began, naturally, in the 1960s. The one up top is a design by the visionary, almost forgotten American firm Jersey Devil; at the bottom is a 1970 project by Ant Farm--whom you probably know from their outdoor installation Cadillac Ranch, which featured ten cars buried halfway into the ground:
More recently, the artist Michael Rakowitz created ParaSITE, in 1988. Intended as a wry joke about the waste products which we never think about, it used the Hvac exhaust from buildings to inflate the structure:
Alexis Rochas, an architecture professor at Sci-Arc, created this installation in 2006. Computers were used to cut more precise shapes; Rochas had the idea that in the future,...
- 5/6/2009
- by Cliff Kuang
- Fast Company
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