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Rafael Behr on Born Standing Up by Steve Martin
Even if it is not particularly funny, Steve Martin's autobiography Born Standing Up is nevertheless compelling, says Rafael Behr
A Comedian Who Knows No Routine
Steve Martin is less nostalgic for the years he spent as the biggest comedy superstar in the nation -- years of what he calls "wild success" -- than he is for the moments he spent on the precipice, just before that: days, nights and years of relative and somehow comfortable obscurity.
Diana Ross, Among Artists Honored at Kennedy Center
From "Good Vibrations" to "GoodFellas," Brian Wilson and Martin Scorsese scored. Steve Martin strutted as one of the "wild and crazy guys." Diana Ross sang to Motown stardom. Pianist Leon Fleisher surmounted a debilitating injury.
Kennedy Center Honors Martin, Wilson
Steve Martin and Brian Wilson are among the five entertainers honored at the Kennedy Center in Washington Sunday night.
Kennedy Center Honorees Lauded, Roasted
The latest are Martin Scorsese, Diana Ross, Steve Martin, Brian Wilson and Leon Fleisher. They gathered at the White House, then at the center itself in Washington. Ross perhaps summed up all their feelings, calling the honor "the top, actually."
Molly Sims starring in Carrey, Martin comedies
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "Las Vegas" star Molly Sims has landed roles in two big-screen comedies: Jim Carrey's "Yes Man" and Steve Martin's "Pink Panther 2."
Kennedy Center Honors
The Kennedy Center Honors paid tribute to several artists, including comedian Steve Martin, singer Diana Ross, director Martin Scorcese, and the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson. Hannah Storm has the story.More news:







