John Waters sits down to talk to Henry about his oeuvre of sleaze and his battle with the movie ratings board over sexually explicit content.
In this installment of Letters from Henry, Henry asks Toby Keith why he tries to promote a blue-collar cycle of boozing and borrowing money to sell records.
And, The Mars Volta, in an extremely rare television appearance, perform an uncut, unabridged version of Day of the Baphoments off their album, Amputechture. The Mars Volta also perform another song "Tetragrammaton" exclusively on IFC.com. [you can grab at the full story link]
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