Jul 26, 2008 | San Diego Reader
A series of set pieces dedicated to proving the unworkability of sexual relationships.
If I were to meet Art Garfunkel in real life, I'd probably say something to him like: "Your music's okay, but I loved you in Carnal Knowledge !" But now thanks to his website , I now have more things to talk to ...
Sex and love and the whole damn thing come under painfully sharp scrutiny in this 1971 drama directed by Mike Nichols. via The Globe and Mail
“She's my sister. . . she's my daughter. . . she's my sister and my daughter.”
Jack Nicholson is the Hollywood celebrity who is most like a character in some ongoing novel of our times. via Hollywood.com
Hello, Garfunkel: Our old friend fills the auditorium
“I've been loving this stuff all my life”
Your average music fan knows Art Garfunkel as the pop-music icon with the angelic voice and curly halo of hair to match who was once half of one of the most revered acoustic duos in American music. via Tallahassee.com
Legendary singer makes rare Lowcountry appearance
“I try to soothe, to lift ... that's my life.”
Legendary singer/songwriter Art Garfunkel will perform Saturday night at The North Charleston Performing Arts Center. via The Post and Courier
Grammy-winning artist to headline Seven Days Festival Evan LeRoy Seven Days of Opening Nights has become a lauded tradition in Tallahassee. via FSView and Florida Flambeau
Simon And Garfunkel Classics At Baltimore Orchestra
Half of the unparalleled Simon & Garfunkel duo, Art Garfunkel will make a special appearance with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra , February 14 at the Music Center at Strathmore and February 15 and 16 at the ... via Huliq.com
Art Garfunkel brings his famous tenor to Waco Hall performance
“He wants the luxury to change on the spot”
Art Garfunkel's floating tenor remains one of pop music's most distinctive voices, and his way with a song has sustained a career for three decades past his celebrated partnership with singer-songwriter Paul ... via Waco Tribune-Herald
MUSIC: Art Garfunkel still master of his art
“You sleep that night with a good feeling that you're a giver.”
Art Garfunkel remembers walking to kindergarten, singing Rodgers and Hammerstein's "You'll Never Walk Alone" from "Carousel," the rhythm emerging from the time he kept as he stepped over the cracks in the ... via Press-Enterprise
Even with his shades off, Nicholson's guard stays up
“One of the reasons why I did it was I thought, oh, we'll go to the Taj Mahal -- we did not”
I'm looking into Jack Nicholson's eyes. It's a rare occurrence. The Hollywood icon almost always wears shades. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer