Lois Lane wasn't designed to be a headliner, but simply a player in Superman's adventures. Over the years, she's evolved to become his rival, foil and competitor, his friend, partner and colleague, and his girlfriend, lover and wife. She's been a damsel in distress, a sidekick, and yes, a hero in her own right.
In Investigating Lois Lane, author Tim Hanley traces the character from her inspirations to her appearances in receny comics and adaptations. We talked to Hanley about his new book, what works best for the character, and where he thinks she should go next.
In this age of delayed sequels, Paul Reubens has achieved something almost miraculous with Pee-wee’s Big Holiday, delivering a film that is just as joyful, hilarious and wonderfully weird as you hoped. 31 years after Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Reubens has returned to his iconic and enduring character for a new Netflix movie in which Pee-wee Herman is inspired by Magic Mike star Joe Manganiello to take his first-ever vacation. We had a chance to speak with Reubens and Manganiello following the world premiere at SXSW, where the two discussed their bromance and whether or not Pee-wee's Big Holiday is a prequel.
The Boot speaks with producer Dave Cobb about his new 'Southern Family' concept album, his role and process as a producer, his affiliation with RCA Studio A and more.
Reckless Kelly is not a Celtic Rock Band, but it's ok with them if you think that. The understandable mix up stems from their hit "Seven Nights in Eire," and is something front man Willy Braun has come to terms with.
Brooke Eden wasn't born with a silver spoon in her mouth. The Florida native makes that point loud and clear in her new single, " Daddy's Money," written by Kallie North and Jessy Wilson, about Eden's rags-to-almost-riches story.
Country newcomer Tara Thompson just released her debut single, "Someone to Take Your Place," to country radio. The East Tennessee native stopped by the Taste of Country Nights studio to chat about moving to Nashville and beginning her long journey to being a signed artist.
Little Big Town say that they are grateful for the controversy surrounding, and success of, "Girl Crush," because it gave them better exposure and more fans.