For this week's SOUND ADVICE, Marcus Brown, who's just dropped a new EP called "Catching Chickens," curates us a playlist of the pop bangers that inspire him.| Interview Magazine
Ahead the release of her new collaboration with FRAME, the perennial It Girl got on the phone with Mel Ottenberg to talk denim, t-shirts, and raiding Lisa Rinna's closet. The post Amelia Gray Makes Good Jeans appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
"Who wants to make crummy art in a Presidential Center?," quipped Jenny Holzer, who joined Nick Cave last month to discuss their respective commissions for the Obama presidential library, set to open in 2026. The post Nick Cave and Jenny Holzer Wrestle With Legacy at the Obama Presidential Center appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
In this week's installment of Sound Advice, the Philly-born DJ and producer made us a playlist featuring dance floor-ready cuts by EssDeeKid, FakeMink, and St. Germain. The post “40% Sexy, 60% Awkward”: The Laws of Dance, According to LSDXOXO appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Hey, Chat, what's for dinner? During an intimate gathering hosted by Jonah Reider, the culinary sensation told us how he's bringing food into the future. The post Can ChapGPT Fix You Dinner? We Asked Celebrity Chef Jonah Reider. appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
What does it take to survive and thrive as a streaming influencer in 2025? With millions of followers and an insatiable compulsion to be on camera, the Swedish-born former basketball player has the answers. The post Eat, Sleep, Stream: Meet Marlon Garcia, Twitch’s Rising Star appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
For much of the 80s and 90s, a small Chinese restaurant near the Palais Royal was the coolest celebrity watering hole in Paris, counting Madonna, Yves Saint Laurent, and Naomi Campbell as regulars. The man behind it? Davé Cheung. The post How a Chinese Restaurant Called Davé Became the Fashion Epicenter of Paris appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
"You've got to always have people's ear, and you've got to always have them bopping their fucking head," the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" legend told the Grammy-nominated rapper ahead of the release of his eighth album. The post Wale and JB Smoove on Rap Battles, Writer’s Block, and the Genius of <i>South Park</i> appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Fresh off "The Hunting Wives" phenomenon and now starring in Netflix's "The Beast in Me," the actor talks to her co-star Claire Danes about child stardom, self-sabotage, and why this moment feels both surreal and like a homecoming. The post Brittany Snow Is Not So Suddenly Everywhere appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
"I never thought I would see this level of attention for my music," says the singer-songwriter. "I thought it would happen when I was 40 or 50, or I'd be dead or something."| Interview Magazine
"Kamala, Hillary and others offer no critique of markets and the economic dependence of heteronormative women," argues the author and theorist, who joined us to discuss her latest book, "Enemy Feminisms."| Interview Magazine
The Bronx-born TikTok prankster skips the line to offer his takes on the most popular wraps, heroes, and rolls the city has to offer. The post “It’s Mad Fluffy”: Jay Guapo Reviews New York’s Viral Sandwiches appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Before a one-night-only performance at Kings Theater with the New York Symphony Orchestra, the Afrobeats superstar joined us to talk fame, faith, and the flavors of Nigeria. The post Asake Just Wants to Get Closer to God appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
In 1996, the Club Kid ringleader was convicted of manslaughter. While incarcerated, he wrote an essay reflecting on the subculture that made and destroyed him, published here for the very first time. The post “I Was a Pleasure Junkie”: A Prison Manifesto From the Late Michael Alig appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
For our Fall 2025 issue, the star of I Love LA tells us why she calls Manhattan home. The post True Whitaker Loves New York appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
In this week's installment of Sound Advice, the 28-year-old Pittsburgh native made us a playlist to celebrate the release of his mixtape, "The Spirit Still Remains (Purgatory)."| Interview Magazine
After "The Bear" made him a household name, the 34-year-old actor turns up the heat as Bruce Springsteen in Scott Cooper’s "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere." To talk it through, he called Austin Butler, who knows better than anyone the strange vertigo of chasing immortality onscreen.| Interview Magazine
As she prepares for a month-long residency at the Brooklyn Museum, the internet's favorite pastry chef gave us a step-by-step guide to her famous coconut sheet cake. The post Inside Pastry Chef Caroline Schiff’s Brooklyn Museum Takeover appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
To mark the release of her fourth studio album, "Happiness Is Going to Get You," the Canadian pop maximalist made us a Spotify playlist of left-field picks. The post Allie X Made a Playlist to Drown Out the Music Industry appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
"You're a whore." In this week's installment of Seek Help, the actress, model and perennial muse fields a batch of wild questions from Interview readers. The post Gabbriette Shares Her Advice on Breakups, Botox, and Viral Food Etiquette appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
For our Fall 2025 issue, 56 celebrities and friends of the magazine answer a simple, mouth-watering question.| Interview Magazine
Anika Jade Levy tracked down the academic and internet researcher Joshua Citarella at his Chinatown studio to find out what the hell is going on with men.| Interview Magazine
In this week's installment of Rorschach Test, the Emmy Award winner sounds off on sexting, surrogacy, and starring in "All's Fair" opposite Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close. The post “I’m Aging Backwards”: Niecy Nash on Studs, Fillers, and Serial Killers appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
Last month, the Wikipedia co-founder paid artist Nicole Wittenberg a visit at her downtown studio to talk about his memoir, "The Seven Rules of Trust," and the toxic state of the internet today. The post Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales Tells Painter Nicole Wittenberg Why He Isn’t a Billionaire appeared first on Interview Magazine.| Interview Magazine
In her debut novel "Flat Earth," the author sends up the downtown arts scene. Before its release, she joined fellow millennial satirist Halle Butler to go further down the rabbit hole.| Interview Magazine
After being diagnosed with stage 4 lymphoma, the choreographer decided to document his recovery through raw self-portraits and journal entries in “Cemented Beauty,” published by Atelier Éditions.| Interview Magazine
In this month's installment of Seek Help, the "One Battle After Another" star fields a batch of questions from Interview readers about Scorpios, natural hair, and finding a good pen name.| Interview Magazine
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With both of their memoirs set to release on the same day, the filmmakers got together to reminisce on their lives in show business. The lesson? "Seek out your heroes," says Crowe.| Interview Magazine
Intimate conversations between the world's most creative people in the magazine founded in 1969 by artist Andy Warhol.| Interview Magazine
The musical artist sat down with Alissa Bennett's 10-year-old son to discuss the ins and outs of arson, scary dolls, the gender spectrum, and everything in between.| Interview Magazine
For our Spring cover story, the Oscar-winning actor connects with her future co-star and fellow former child actor to compare notes on privacy, perception, and the pressure to always play the part.| Interview Magazine
The rom-com legend calls up her comedic hero for a conversation about her life and career, but the last thing Meg Ryan wants to do is talk about Meg Ryan.| Interview Magazine
A conversation with everyone's favorite 26-year-old writer, director, actor, and auteur of millenial dislocation about the benefits (and burdens) of growing up in a family of artists. The familiarity (and insecurity) bred by sudden fame, insensitive actupuncturists, "pie-maker" boyfriends, mega book deals, measures of revenge, creative multitasking, recreational shoplifting, cutting criticism, unending admiration, feminism, generosity, spite, and what it feels like for a Girls girl.| Interview Magazine
The true-crime maverick opens up to Alissa Bennett about life on the frontlines of death.| Interview Magazine
As the artist prepares for his first solo show in NYC, he spoke to Henry Taylor about why it’s never too late to start loving what you do.| Interview Magazine
Donald Woodman spent seven years as Agnes Martin's assistant. Now, more than 30 years later, he's released Agnes Martin and Me, a book chronicling the tumultuous period in both his and Martin's lives.| Interview Magazine
Our new favorite It girls tell us how they make it in Manhattan. Step one: pretend not to care.| Interview Magazine
In this week's installment of Search History, the TikTok star and political ragebaiter joined us to talk dick pics, the Epstein files, and President Trump's health.| Interview Magazine
While searching for the perfect place to rest his joints, Seth Rogen began making his own ashtrays. Now he can't stop.| Interview Magazine
Onscreen, he is one of the most consistently entertaining and most accessible of our comedic movie stars. Offscreen, though, Owen Wilson is a mystery—a puzzle wrapped in an enigma in Valentino pajamas.| Interview Magazine
Before "Alien: Earth" lands on Hulu and FX, the 57-year-old actor called up his buddy Owen Wilson to reminisce on three prolific decades in show business.| Interview Magazine
Before setting off on her podcast tour, the OG reality TV star joined us for the Rorschach Test, sounding off on Speidi, cheaters, and the infamous ending of "The Hills."| Interview Magazine
For our September 2023 cover story, the Gen Z idol got on a call with her pop-rock peer to talk about post-tour blues, release-day rituals, and the side effects of mega-fame.| Interview Magazine
In this week's installment of Sound Advice, the Atlanta-born 18-year-old rapper and producer made us a playlist fit for the Bass Killer himself.| Interview Magazine
The musicians forgo frivolous promotion to discuss everything on their minds right now.| Interview Magazine
"When I finish a song, it almost feels like a miracle," says the 35-year-old singer-songwriter, whose new album "Guitar" drops next week. "When you're in it, you're kind of in a trance or something."| Interview Magazine
"Doing this alone would suck." Just after dropping their sophomore album, the pop-sibling duo made us a playlist of deep cuts.| Interview Magazine
"Don't take advice from people who don't make art," says the rage-rap pioneer, who stars in our just-released Summer 2025 Issue (and made us a playlist to celebrate).| Interview Magazine
In this week’s installment of Sound Advice, the Surf Gang rapper tells us what he'd wear to his own funeral and why American Chinese good isn't so bad.| Interview Magazine
In week’s installment of Sound Advice, the Bladee, Yung Lean, and Charli XCX sends us a transmission straight from his Berlin bunker.| Interview Magazine
To mark the release of her third studio album this week, Tommy Genesis made us a playlist and told us how to best respond to the haters.| Interview Magazine
The director tells our editor-in-chief why she's her own biggest inspiration.| Interview Magazine
After a canceled tour, the end of a marriage, and an internet pile-on that felt particularly brutal, the comedian Nikki Glaser found a J.Lo who was more than ready to talk.| Interview Magazine
After racing downtown from a taping of "Watch What Happens Live," the fan-favorite RHOSLC Housewife gave us a lesson in tequila, Tom Ford, and The Book of Mormon.| Interview Magazine
To help her make sense of her very wild year, the pop sensation connected with Bowen Yang, who had some advice for navigating her new reality.| Interview Magazine
"I am toying with a certain literary self-consciousness," says the "Set For Life" author, who joined us in "Open Book" to talk unlikeable characters and literary affairs.| Interview Magazine
From the farm, the "Atlanta" creator faces himself.| Interview Magazine