via media.syracuse.com View full size photo » 12-34 That's the W-L record the graduating four-year seniors on the Syracuse football team. If they're a fifth-year senior, that record balloons to 13-44. Not exactly the record of excellence, or even mediocrity, they were expecting when they decided to play football at Syracuse. By all accounts, folks expect Syracuse to improve over the next few...
Syracuse University football players Jim McKenzie , Delone Carter (2:05), and Anthony Perkins (4:21), on the team's loss to Louisville. Syracuse vs. Louisville football: players McKenzie, Carter and Perkins. Bud Poliquin on how the Orange "phenomenally" lost. Syracuse vs. Louisville football: Bud Poliquin Doug Marrone, who has aged 15 years in the last three months: Syracuse vs. Louisville...
First up...Kenny! What are the chances those are Kenny's drawings in the background? Donnie Webb talks to junior defensive tackle Anthony Perkins about his fumble recovery against Akron, playing for the SU defensive line and the Tennessee Titans. SU Junior Defensive Tackle Anthony Perkins Mike Waters talks with Brad Pike, Syracuse University basketball's head athletic trainer, about the facility at...
On this day in 1968, COLUMBIA PICTURES released PRETTY POISON. Directed by NOEL BLACK from a screenplay bt LORENZO SEMPLE JR., this black comedy thriller was unlike anything audiences had seen at the time. ANTHONY PERKINS and TUESDAY [...]
Tuesday Weld shot by Dennis Hopper from the passenger seat . Set your Tivo (or as my cable company calls it DVR) for Friday night, 2:15 AM (actually, Saturday morning), Turner Classic Movies are running Noel Black's classic Pretty Poison starring Tuesday Weld in one of her best roles, also starring Anthony Perkins as an oddly Anthony Perkins like cretin. If you have never seen it, you will thank me....
Keep up to date with all the latest from the entertainment world with the MD News Desk : Cinematic Crushes : - Gaze upon the angelic beauty of A Single Man 's Nicholas Hoult in this photo spread by his director Tom Ford ... and try to forget that he was the kid in About a Boy . Out Magazine chats with the Single duo in separate interviews here and here . - James Franco talks about being a stoner icon,...
Alexa here from Pop Elegantiarum . Maybe it's all the "Half-Breed" references on Project Runway last week, or maybe it's the recent casting news on Burlesque , but I'm loving this Cher paper doll over at Paper Doll World . For those in love with paper dolls as much as me, her Anthony Perkins and Sophia Loren are pretty sweet, too.
REET! REET! REET! REET! Adam Stern conducts Bernard Herrmann's music--perhaps the greatest film score ever--to accompany these Halloween screening's of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 masterwork, with Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh. The latter is the unlucky young woman who checks into the Bates Motel...
We seek them out so you don't have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation. Some of the programmes listed below will be available online on the respective network's websites. Enjoy! Owt on’t’telly? A round up of LGBT progs and personalities on British TV. TV New Kristian Digby...
It ‘aint necessarily so. On April 29 th 2008 I wrote the following in my post ‘Progress Report’:- It was a comfort to read in The DT’s Review that when , after writing two successful books about the death of her husband and then her daughter’s serious illness, Joan Didion on being asked to write a play said, ‘I did not want to write a play. I had never wanted to...
More photos » by Kevin Rivoli - AP 12 days ago: Syracuse's Mike Holmes, left, intercepts a pass intended for Minnesota's Brandon Green during the second quarter of an NCAA colleg football in Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Kevin Rivoli) Browse more photos » There's a reason Syracuse and Northwestern make good opponents for each other. In many ways, we're the same. Dave...
Film There’s a wonderful moment in the lifelong interview between Truffaut and Hitchcock in which the young director points out to his hero that he always tells the same story. And it’s true – nearly every Hitchcock film is about mistaken identity of one form or another most often with someone being accused of a crime they did not commit, usually murder and often the hero is aided...
From Darwin Porter, this is a pioneering and posthumous biography of a charismatic titan of Tinseltown whose rule over the hearts of American moviegoers lasted for more than half a century. Porter began gathering insider information on Paul Newman back in 1959, following an introduction by Tennessee Williams, and then continued collecting stories about "Hud," "Cool Hand Luke,"...