The first time I ever spoke to John Cassavetes was at a Lakers game. I got up to go for a hot dog, and he was coming in the opposite direction. I don't know who said hello first, but we started talking, and it turned out that he went to high school with my first wife, Alice. Peter Falk alicecassavetescome share on social
I excavate history. I look at lives buried under too much silence. Periods of time, like slavery, have to be revisited, reimagined, so we can move through them. Yusef Komunyakaa buryexcavatehistory Change image and share on social
My wife and I love to host wine and cheese parties. They are simple and elegant and you don't have to put a lot of effort and time into it. Tyler Florence cheeseeffortelegant Change image and share on social
Yeah, I like working in television, a lot. I really enjoyed my time on 'Lost.' I like developing that hint of family with people. I mean, if you're on a happy set. If you're on a set where there's some sour apples, then I don't like working in television. Terry O'Quinn appledevelopenjoy share on social
My mission is to get on the stage and say, 'Listen, I'm a woman, I'm free, I'm a mother, I'm a lover, I'm a friend; I'm shattered by men most of the time, but I'll keep falling in love with them because it's the most thrilling thing in the world; that's what makes me human.' Lou Doillon fallfreefriend share on social
The Jungle Bush Beaters didn't last too long as a group, but we had a pretty good time while we did. Levon Helm beaterbushgood Change image and share on social
The dream factory of that time was much simpler. As media outlets grew, everything became so complicated. Janet Leigh complicatedreamfactory Change image and share on social
I was very fortunate to grow up with parents who love to travel, so I traveled from a young age. My dad's a heart surgeon and goes to conferences all over the world. By the time I was seven, I traveled outside the country for the first time. We went to Paris. The next year, we went to London, and then Brussels. Candice Accola agebrusselsconference share on social
I'm asked all the time, 'Doesn't it feel great to finish the novel?' And the answer to that is, 'No.' It's sort of a loss to stop a 10-year project, which is an imaginary project in the sense that it's a work of my imagination. Bob Shacochis answeraskfeel share on social
Soaps have a schedule where you have to be done in 15 minutes. With an hour show, there's no way to get off schedule. On a movie, it's a lot easier to go back and reshoot scenes. I wasn't used to that at all... taking the time to really make each scene as good as it can be, which you can't do on soaps. Lucy Deakins backeasygood share on social