Say what you may about his comedy style, but Andy Dick knows how to use his weaknesses as strengths. And he does it no matter how many times he falls flat.
Imagine! Penthouse has n article about a musician that talks mostly about the music. How rewarding do we find Billy Joel? Right?
Bantam bursts of vulnerability and vague embarrassment are in simmering conflict with the Beastie Boys’ impudent public pose. But can they sustain the act?
No one has a mild opinion about Al Sharpton and for good reason. The things he stands for can be very unpopular, perhaps even more so thirty years later.
The starlet that defined sexy for generations had to start somewhere. Norma Jean arose from an unusual and unique a place in the golden age of Hollywood.
Elton John defied British rock star convention by refusing to allow the tabloid press to smear his name. At this stage of his career, Sir Elton is fine.
Shaquille O’Neal certainly has the Midas touch. Focusing on strengths while working on weaknesses keeps Shaq balanced – and he plays many different games.
The members of Incubus have grown up together both musically and as people. Tapping into shared experiences makes the lyrical content relevant to all fans.
Imagine a world in which Vanessa Williams created a successful and diverse career without having artistic nudes of her published against her wishes. Maybe.