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People.com: Freida Pinto's Screen Career Takes Offupdated: Thu Mar 26 2009 11:38:00

The Slumdog Millionaire beauty is about to costar with Nicole Kidman and Josh Brolin

People.com: Julian Schnabel to Sean Young: No Hard Feelingsupdated: Thu Jan 31 2008 07:23:00

Director Julian Schnabel, whose speech at the DGA Awards Saturday night was interrupted by actress Sean Young (who later announced she's seeking treatment) says it's all water under the bridge.

People.com: VIDEO: Julian Schnabel & Sean Young at Awards Showupdated: Wed Jan 30 2008 08:49:00

Interview with Julian Schnabelupdated: Wed Jan 23 2008 01:36:00

Julian Schnabel, the 1980s "bad boy" artist turned director and interior designer, is in the spotlight again for his latest release, "Diving Bell and the Butterfly." Schnabel is best known for his million-dollar broken crockery paintings and critically acclaimed biopics "Basquiat" and "Before Night Falls."

Film making and paintingupdated: Wed Jan 23 2008 01:36:00

CNN's Anjali Rao talks to world famous artist and film maker Julian Schnabel about his creative works.

People.com: AFI Releases Annual List of Best Movies, TV Showsupdated: Mon Dec 17 2007 14:02:00

American Film Institute's year-end honors have a surprise topping their annual list: Judd Apatow's Knocked Up.

Time.com: The Diving Bell and The Savages: Thoughts of Mortalityupdated: Fri Nov 30 2007 11:00:00

Two films tackle a subject that Hollywood usually prefers to avert its eyes from

People.com: Richard Gere Pretty in Pink in West Villageupdated: Fri Oct 19 2007 11:03:00

Richard Gere is shelling out the green to move into artist Julian Schnabel's big red condominium building in New York's West Village. Gere's exact purchase price for the apartment was undisclosed, says the Wall Street Journal, but a similar unit in the building went for $15.5 million last month.

Time.com: The U.S. Mostly Snubbed at Cannesupdated: Fri Jun 01 2007 12:45:00

A searing abortion drama from Romania takes the festival's top prize, while the Americans are largely ignored

Time.com: Handicapping the Palme d'Orupdated: Wed May 30 2007 08:15:00

It's almost impossible, but here's a look at two of the Festival favorites

Fortune: Get Smart About Buying Art Contemporary art is a high-risk, high-return investment, so be sure to learn before you leap.updated: Mon Mar 30 1998 00:01:00

When Sally Ganz and her husband, Victor, plunked down $7,000 for a canvas called Dream back in 1941, they knew it was a good buy. The artist was an acknowledged master, and the painting, a portrait...

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