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Kehinde Wiley. Banksy. Ed Ruscha. What do they all have in common (besides being at the top of every art lover’s wish list)? They’re all in the enviable collection of Lance Armstrong—yes ...
Cycling fans loved his story of the comeback and his victory over cancer. After 7 Tour de France wins, Lance Armstrong thought he’d never get caught. STUDIOCANAL and Working Title Films have released ...
Lance Armstrong’s fall from grace is dramatized in film “The Program” – which follows the attempts of journalist David Walsh to bring down the cycling champion.
Ben Foster plays Lance Armstrong and Chris O'Dowd is the journalist who took him down in Stephen Frears' new movie The Program.
Now Armstrong has been immortalized in a piece of street art – named “Are there any heroes anymore?” – which is reminiscent of the subversive and polarizing exhibits of British graffiti ...
Inside, I asked the Thrift Drug people where the Lance Armstrong posters were. They didn’t know what I was talking about and they had no idea who Armstrong was.
Lance Armstrong wants to discuss transgender and cisgender athletes competing against each other. Some object to him talking about fairness after the cyclist admitted to doping.
The first trailer for the highly anticipated biopic about fallen sports icon Lance Armstrong is out. UPDATE (February 10, 2016): The film will have its US premiere on DIRECTV. "The film will be ...
In his most dominant tour yet, Lance Armstrong bluffs his opponents, then destroys their hope ...
Lance Armstrong volunteered to leave 'Stars on Mars' after arguing with Ariel Winter and his other castmates.
When Lance Armstrong chills out, he chills with determined focus. As he walks into a Soho gallery for the opening of “Stages,” a traveling benefit art exhibition for his cancer foundation ...
With Lance Armstrong's decision not to fight the doping charges leveled against him by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, his legacy has taken an undeniable hit. He will likely be stripped of his seven ...
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