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'Fame and Fortune Drive These 3 Surprising Hollywood Superstars to Rehab

Hollywood is certainly a desert oasis for artists and their craft. It is a stomping ground for famous faces and their lavish lifestyles adorned with the decadence of fortune well spent. And as one would imagine, with quick, massive fame comes an anxiety that can drive these superstars to drugs and alcohol. For many, the names that have gone to rehab for these problems can be surprising.
  • 'Le Poisson Rouge Highlights Philip Glass's Bloodiest Film Scores

    Le Poisson Rouge will be presenting “Glass & Blood,” concert works from the bloodiest film scores by Philip Glass. The New York premiere of this show with include new suites from "Dracula," "Candyman" and "The Hours" for violin and piano. Michael Riesman will be on piano with Chase Spruill playing the violin. Riesman, a multi-talented composer, conductor, keyboardist and record producer, has also been the musical director of the world-renowned Philip Glass Ensemble since 1976. He has had a long-standing relationship with Philip Glass and has conducted the Oscar-nominated scores "Notes on a Scandal," "The Truman Show" and Martin Scorsese’s "Kundun." This concert comes at a perfect time, with Glass’s score for the 1992 film "Candyman" recently being released on vinyl. One Way Static announced this long-awaited vinyl pressing and started sending out a limited edition of copies to anxious fans in late October.
  • ''True Blood: The Musical' May Be in the Works

    Previous Broadway shows about vampires haven't had much success. Then again, they weren't based on hit TV series.
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