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This is the cumulative bibliography for the whole site
Works by Steve Martin
Press Coverage of Steve Martin
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"Actor Steve Martin Brings Art to Vegas Gallery, the Bellagio Gallery
of Fine Art." Las Vegas Sun, (15 Mar. 2001).
Adams, Cindy. "CBS Takes
the Ax to 'Diagnosis Murder'." NY Post (May 17, 2001).
"... and 'Extra' Time for Isaac," New
York Post, (July 23, 2000).
Arnold, Chuck. "When Words Fail," People,
(Aug. 30, 1999).
Avins, Molly. "Cozying Up to the Stars,"
L.A. Times, (Feb. 22, 2001).
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Balston, Georgina. "Monarchs of Lonach; Big Tam Joins Big Yin at
Games,"
Sunday Mail, News, p. 3 (August 24, 2003).
Banks, Ken. "The Big Yin's Wee Dancing Queen; Billy's Kid
Steals Show from Stars." The Mirror (London), News, p. 3 (28 Aug. 2000).
Barker, Godfrey. "$7m for de Kooning." The Daily Telegraph
(London), p. 23 (10 May 1990).
"Behind the Barbs." The Arizona Republic, Preview,
Movie Buzz (April
13, 2001).
Benenson, Laurie
Halpern. "Steve Martin Targets L.A.."
The New York Times, Late edition, sect. 2, p. 13 (February 3, 1991).
Bickley, Claire. "Film Fest to Get Shot of Novocaine; Steve Martin's
New Comedy Announced as Gala Presentation." The Toronto Sun,
Entertainment, p. 52 (01 Aug. 2001).
Bonetti, David. "An Inspired Collector; Steve Martin's Art at Bellagio
Shows Insight." San Francisco Chronicle, Final ed., p. B1 (26 Apr.
2001).
"Born to Dance: The Brilliant Career of Steve Martin," Savoy on Film, Savoy Magazine
(2001). Online. Available at: http://www.savoymag.net/onf/sm_dance.asp.
Bornstein, Lisa.
"Comedy Arts Festival Also About Big Business Deals, Debate Fourish Amid
Laughter, Tributes," Denver Rocky Mountain News, Met 1 edition, p. 11A
(Feb.13, 2000).
Boyar, Jay.
"There's More Than an Arrow Going Through Martin's Head," Toronto Star, Final
ed., p. D3 (June 14, 1989).
Brand, William.
"Actor + Math Whiz + Comedian = 1 Hit." Online. Available at: http://www.oaklandtribune.com/
Stories/0,1413,82%257E1865%257E1057749,00.html
Bremner, Charles.
"US Calls Up Hope for Road to Arabia," The Times, Overseas news
(September 13, 1990).
"Briefly." USA Today, Final ed., Life, p. 2D (15 Mar.
2001).
Buck, Jerry. "Victoria Tennant Travels Around for Miniseries Roles." The Associated Press, Entertainment News
(March 21, 1990).
Burnett, Sara. "Fox Valley Poses for Hollywood Again." Chicago
Daily Herald, Fox Valley Neighbor, p. 1 (5 May 2000).
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Callan, Jessica, Simpson, Eva, and Graham, Polly Graham. "3AM: Steve
4 Helena: Comic Falls for Class Act in L.A. Love Story." The Mirror
(London), Features, p. 19 (31 July 2000).
Carr, Jay. "Martin
Forsakes Wild & Crazy Guy," City ed., Arts & Film, p. B6 (December 11,
1988).
Casablanca, Ted. "Ted Casablanca's The Awful Truth." E! Online.
(20 Apr. 2000). Online. Internet. Available at:
http://www.eonline.com/Gossip/Awful/Archive2000/000427d.html. [On subject of
Martin and Bonham Carter romance.]
Cater, Darryl. "Location: Oak Park." Oakparkonline.com. (Last
update: 10 May 2000). Online. Internet. Available at: http://www.wjinc.com/homefront/
2000/05-10/location.shtml.
"Celebrity Biographies:
Tennant, Victoria," Baseline II, update: April 6, 1999.
"Celebrity Biographies:
Martin (CST), Steve," Baseline II, update: Aug. 16, 1999.
"Celebrity Biographies:
Martin (CST), Steve," Baseline II, update: 2001.
Champlin, Charles.
"Critic at Large: Steve Martin's Split Level Humor," Los Angeles Times,
Home ed., part 6, p. 1 (January 8, 1987).
Corliss,
Richard and Worrell, Denise. "Sensational Steve." Time (Aug 24,
1987).
Cramb, Auslan. "Like Oscar
Night with Midges for the Big Yin's 60th."
The
Daily Telegraph (August
19, 2002), p.9.
Crichton, Torcuil. "Mrs. Brown Back for the Big Yin's Highland
Bash." The Sunday Herald (27 Aug. 2000).
Crump, Anne. "Formula for
Laughter," San Francisco Examiner (Dec. 17, 2002). Online.
Available at: http://www.msri.org/media/MediaInfo/33/articles/show_article.
Curiel, Jonathan. "Comedians +
Math a Brilliant Equation;
Robin Williams Joins Steve Martin, Scholar in Zany 'Numbers' Program,"
San Francisco Chronicle (Dec. 17, 2002 ). Online. Available at: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/12/17/DD25871.DTL
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Davidson, Gina. "The Return of Billy's Hollywood Tartan Army."
Scotland on Sunday, p. 3 (27 Aug. 2000).
Dempster,
Nigel. "Martin and Wife Doing the Splits," Daily Mail (London), p. 29
(Sept.16, 1993).
Dempster,
Nigel. "Victoria in a State-of-the-Heart," Daily Mail (London), p. 29
(March 13, 1995).
Dunkley, Cathy.
Bickford Parks at U**hl: 'Traffic Producer Sets Two Year, First Look Deal," Daily Variety,
News, p. 5 (Feb. 14, 2001).
Dutka, Elaine.
"A Side Order of STeve Martin; He's Had His Ups and Downs with L.A., But
they're Back Together in His New Movie." Los Angeles Times, Home
edition, Calendar, p. 7 (February 3, 1991).
Dutka, Elaine.
"Martin's Latest: A 'Jerk' in Love; Gray Eminence of Comedy Sends Funny
Valentine." The Commercial Appeal, Final edition, p. C1 (February 7, 1991).
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Fink, Mitchell. NYDaily News (12 Sept. 2000). Online. Internet.
Available at: http://www.nydailynews.com. [Concerning Martin and Bonham Carter
romance.]
Fischer, Paul. "Cranky Critic
Star Talk" (Nov. 2001). Online. Available at:
http://crankycritic.com/qa/
pf_articles/stevemartin.html.
Fisher, Bill. "Jamming with Steve Martin." (17 Apr. 2000). Online.
Internet. Available at:
http://listproc.ucdavis.edu/archives/banjo-l/log0004/0831.html.
Fletcher, Lorna. "The Big Grin; Robin's Flying Start to Billy's
Highland Games." Sunday Mirror (London), News, p. 3 (27 Aug. 2000).
Fox, Catherine. "Photos Take Atlanta Native on Sensational Ride to
Fame." Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Home ed., p. 6D (21 June
2001).
"Friday's People."
The Record, p. A02 (April 26, 1991).
"Funnyman Steve Martin to Unveil His Art Collection on Las Vegas
Strip." Associated Press State & Local Wire, (15 Mar. 2001). Online.
Internet.
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Gallo, Hank.
"Steve Martin Settles into Seriousness," San Diego Union Tribune,
p. E7 (December 22, 1986).
Garner, Jack. "Spotlight
On: Steve Martin's Romantic Vision." The Courier-Journal, Metro edition,
Arts, p. 2 (February 17, 1991).
Garchik, Leah. "It's the
Robin Williams Column," San Francisco Chronicle (Dec. 20, 2002). Online.
Available at:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/
archive/2002/12/20/DD103445.DTL
Garchik, Leah. "Martin Mull's San Francisco Show; Leah Garchik's
Personals." San Francisco Chronicle, (3 Apr. 1998).
Garchik, Leah.
"Their Love is Here to Stay?" Leah Garchik's Personals, San Francisco Chronicle
(Dec. 4, 1995).
Garchik, Leah. "The Jokes Won't Keep on Coming." The San Francisco
Chronicle, Final ed., p. D12 (29 Mar. 2001).
Garchik, Leah. "Woman as Landscape; Leah Garchik's Personals." San
Francisco Chronicle, (15 Mar. 1996).
Garner, Jack. "Spotlight
On: Steve Martin's Romantic Vision." The Courier-Journal, Metro edition,
Arts, p. 2I (February 17, 1991).
Glueck, Grace. "Art Review; In Vegas, Steve Martin Tries a Different
Kind of Show." The New York Times, Final ed., sect. E, p. 1, col. 2 (24
Apr. 2001).
Goddard, Peter. "Getting
Down to Business with Steve Martin: The Wild & Crazy Guy has been
Replaced by a More Thoughtful Style of Comic Actor," Toronto Star,
Saturday 2d ed., p. G1 (July 29, 1989).
Goldman, Steve. "Not So
Crazy After All These Years." Sunday Times, Features (May 12,
1991).
Goldstein, Patrick.
"On Location in L.A.; $20 Million, 87 Locations in 57 Days a REal L.A. Story
If We've Ever Heard One." Los Angeles Times, Home edition, Calendar,
p. 6 (August 5, 1990).
Goldstein, Patrick. "The
Man Behind the Madness." Los Angeles Times, Home edition, Calendar,
p. 7 (August 5, 1990).
Goodwin, Betty.
"Artistic Merger Aids L.A. Art Museums." Los
Angeles Times , Home edition, pt. E, p. 10
(February 7, 1991).
Goodwin,
Christopher. "Lesbian Gag Gives Comic Martin the Last Laugh," Sunday Times
(London) (October 24, 1999).
Gordon, Daphne. "Art Star's a Sell Out in Best Sense." The Toronto
Star, (3 Mar. 2001).
Grace, Arthur. "Steve Martin."
Comedians. (Eastman Kodak and Thomasson-Grant, 1991), 116-117.
Grondin, Kathryn. "Film's 'Perfect Setting Found in Geneva; Shooting
of Movie Starring Steve Martin Starts Monday." Chicago Daily Herald,
Dupage ed., F3, p.1 (22 Apr. 2000).
Grondin, Kathryn. "Martin' 'Happy Feet' Hang Out in St. Charles."
Chicago Daily Herald, F3, p. 14, (23 Apr. 2000).
Grondin, Kathryn. "Movie Starts Are in Town, But Don't Count on
Catching Any Glimpses." Chicago Daily Herald, Cook ed., F3, p. 7 (27 Apr.
2000).
Grove, Lloyd, and
Berselli, Beth. "The Reliable Source," The Washington Post, Final
edition, Style section, p. C03 (Mar. 29, 2000).
Gussow, Mel.
"Steve Martin's Career Skips Down Another New Path," The New York Times,
Late ed., Section E, p. 2 (October 29, 1998).
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Haldane, David. "Steve Martin Gets in on Big Bash at CSULB," Los Angeles Times,
Home edition,
Metro, p. 2 (August 26, 1989).
Hale, Marsha Bentley. "The Fine Art of Steve Martin: The Personal
Perspective of an L.A. Woman Transplanted to Las Vegas." (Apr. 2001). Online.
Internet. Available at:
http://www.fashionwindows.com/room_service/
steve_martin_art01.asp.
Hartl, John. "He's in
Love, With a City and a Woman." The Seattle Times, Final edition, p. 20
(February 8, 1991).
Hayes, Kevin. "By the
Book: New York's Celebrity Addresses," The Buffalo News, Final ed.,
Travel, p. 4 (January 23, 1994).
"Helena Bonham Carter Finds Love With Steve Martin." IMDB.com
Celebrity News (31st July 2000). Online. Internet. Available:
http://www.imdb.com.
Hill,
Michael E.. "Victoria Tennant; Over Here and 'Under Siege'." The Washington Post, Final
edition,
TV Tab, p. 8 (February 9, 1985).
Hind, John. "They
Snipped That Bit Out: A Snake in the Grass," The Guardian, p. 36 (January 28, 1994).
"Hollywood Comedian Plans
to Buy Scottish Estate; Highland Home for Star Martin," The Express ,
News, p. 11 (September 5,
2003).
Honan,
Corinna. "no laughing matter!" Daily Mail (London), p. 49 (April 9,
1993).
Howell, Peter. "Film Fest Names Special Presentations." Toronto
Star, Ontario ed., Entertainment, p. F02. (01 Aug. 2001).
Hurt, Jeanette. "Farmhouse Goes Hollywood; 'Novocaine' Film Crew,
Movie Stars Transform Town of Cedarburg Home." Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel, Metro ed., p. 01B (11 May 2000).
Husted, Bill. "Comic Cracks 'Em
Up at Tribute," The Denver Post, 2nd ed., Denver and the West, p. B4
(March 3, 2001).
Husted, Bill. "Lewis,
Williams are Tops in Over the Top Laughs," The Denver Post ,
2nd edition, p. A02 (Feb. 13, 2000).
Husted, Bill. "Midnight is when the stars shine," The Denver Post
, 2nd edition, p. B03 (Feb. 12, 2000).
Hyland, Ian. "The Diary: Romance is All Over, Bar the Publicity."
Sunday Mirror (London), Features, p. 15 (13 Aug. 2000). Online. Internet.
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"In the News: Geneva Motel is Proud to Have Been a Part of the Soon to
Be Hit Movie Novocaine, Starring Steve Martin & Kevin Bacon." (excerpt).
Kane County Chronicle. (May 2000). Online. Internet. Available at :
http://www.genevamotelinn.com/news.html
"Inside Scoop...From the Set of Novocaine." The Insider (10
Apr. 2001 - 10:27:08). Online. Internet. [Concerning Martin and Bonham Carter
romance.]
Isenberg, Barbara. "Hollywood's Art Connections; Where Actors, Agents
and Movie and TV Executives Meet, Art is the Topic. Whether for Love of Art or
the Limelight, Celebrities Have Become Big Collectors." Los Angeles
Times, Home ed., p. 6 (12 May 1991).
"It Wasn't in the Script,"
Today's Calendar Stories,
(July 25, 1999).
Italie, Hillel. "Steve Martin Gets Literary,"
New York Daily News. Online. Available at: http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/
ap/20001004/en/wkd_steve_martin_1.html (posted: October 4, 2000 1:12 PM ET).
"Interview with Steve
Martin." Larry King Live, CNN (February 6, 1991).
"Interview with Victoria
Tennant." Larry King Live, CNN (November 7, 1990).
Ivry, Bob. "Creating an
Uproar," Bergen Record (August 10, 1999).
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Kahn, Toby. "Passages."
People (4 Oct 1993).
Kit, Zorianna. "Martin Turning 'Traitor' for Disney," The Hollywood Reporter
(Dec. 13, 2002).
Knight, Christopher. "L.A. Collections on Display." Los Angeles
Times, Home ed., part F, p. 3, col. 2 (1 Feb. 1994).
Knight, Christopher. "Steve Martin's True Heaven; A Las Vegas
Exhibition of Works from the Performer's Private Collection Offers a View Behind
His Public Persona." Los Angeles Times, (7 Apr. 2001).
Knight, Kathryn. "We Can Always Rely on Helena to Be the Rebel."
The Express (London) (01 August 2000). Online. Internet.
Knoedelseder, William K., Jr. "Sitting Out The Standup Routine; Tired Of Standup; Steve Martin Goes Hollywood," Washington Post,
Final ed., Style, p. 1 (June 3, 1979).
Koppel, Ted. Troop Morale in the Persian Gulf,
Nightline, ABC News (November 14, 1990).
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Lawson, Terry. "Mayhem
Maestro," Sunday Herald Sun, Cue, p. 97 (May 5, 2002).
Lemons, Stephen. "Steve Martin:
The one time madcap comic diety has become the distinguished elder statesman
of humor. Hey, that's not funny!"
Salon (Mar. 13, 2001). Online. Available at: http://www.salon.com/people/bc/
2001/03/13/steve_martin/index.html.
Lovece, Frank. "Hearts,
Flowers, Freeways." The Record, p. 5 (February 8, 1991).
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Mallet, James. "Las Vegas: Show Me the Monet." The Independent
(London), First ed., p. 8 (7 Apr. 2001).
Matthews, Jack.
"His Nose for Comedy Puts Him on the Hit List," Los Angeles Times, Home
ed., part 6, p. 1 (June 30, 1987).
McIntee, Michael Z. "The Wahoo Gazette Archives," Show #1709, Late Night with David Letterman,
CBS (Thursday, November 15, 2001). Online. Available at: http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/exclusives/wahoo/
archive/2001/11/archive15.shtml.
Mckenzie, Steve, and Lawson, Jim.
"Rockabillies; Legends Bob, Rod and Paul Form Superband for Big
Yin's Birthday.
Sunday Mail,
News, p. 11 (
August 18, 2002).
MacLaren, Lorna. "Stars
say cheers to the laird of comedy;Profile: Billy Connolly; From a tormented
childhood, through alcoholism and depression, the entertainer has become a huge
star who will today celebrate his birthday with the glitterati in his native
Scotland, says Lorna MacLaren."
The Herald,
Page 13 (
August 17, 2002), p. 13.
Marland, Ian.
"Stars Gather For Big Yin's Birthday Bash."
Press Association,
Home News, (August
17, 2002).
"Martin
Fits 'Walker'
Bill: Director,"
New
York Daily News Online (Mar. 13, 2000).
"Martins Separate." The Commercial Appeal,
Final edition, People, p. C3 (September 18, 1993).
Matheson, Kathleen. "If
You're Going to Wear a Kilt Do It Properly," The Express, Letters, p. 56
(September 9, 2003).
Mehle, Michael.
"Pryor Top Comic, Newhart Says," Rocky Mountain News, Final ed., Local,
p. 53A (March 3, 2001).
Merin,
Jennifer. "When Stars
Twinkle, It's Fine to Say Hello; When They Don't, 'It's Time to Shut Up'," USA
Today (24 Aug 1999).
Millar, John. "He's Scot a Cheek; Steve Martin Boasts of Tartan Roots,
But Refuses to Eat Scotland's National Dish." Scottish Daily Record, p.
16 (25 Aug. 1995).
Miller, Prairie. "The Out of Towners: Steve Martin Interview." Star
Interviews, (1 Jan. 1999). Online. Internet.
Moret, Jim,
Sydney, Laurin, Vercammen, Paul, Tush, Bill, Michael, Dennis, Hunter, Lauren,
Sylvester, Sherri. "'Scream 3' Tops Box Office Charts; Steve Martin Wins Career Achievement Award
at 'American Comedy Awards'; Mary & Rhoda Reunite," CNN Showbiz
Today, CNN (Feb. 7, 2000).
"Morning Report: Art." Los Angeles Times, Home ed., part 5, p.
2, col. 2 (25 Feb. 1987).
Muchnic, Suzanne. "Art Notes; Auctions Spring into Spring." Los
Angeles Times, Home ed., p. 61 (17 Mar. 1996).
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