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Weekend News Roundup! Schiaparelli Reboot; Everyone Saw The Avengers
Here's our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/07/12
After a four-decade career that has helped change the conversation about race and gender in America, Toni Morrison still has plenty left to say ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/07/12
A Kickstart for Reserved for Rondee
Soap stars can be surprisingly—and disarmingly—multi-faceted, despite what their daytime television personas would have us imagine. Take Billy Magnussen and Tom Degnan, for example. The dramatic duo cut their acting teeth on shows like As the World Turns, leaving memories in the mind's eye of their buff bodies. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/04/12
This week, Scott ran into his favorite editors at the Interview-hosted launch of the Dior Homme pop-up shop on Greene Street, where he snapped some quick pics of James Van Der Beek and Andrej J for the site! ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/04/12
Nobel Laureates Take Hong Kong
What do you get when you put a Nobel Prize-winning author, a rapper, an eccentric Spanish actress and a slew of artists, music moguls and filmmakers in the same room? 28-year-old Pablo Ganguli's Liberatum Hong Kong, of course. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/04/12
Yesterday, the nominees for the 2012 Tony Awards were announced. Among the plays nominated for "Best Revival" is Gore Vidal's The Best Man, written by the playwright-author-journalist (ahead of the 21st century multi-hyphenate trend) in 1960. When Interview spoke with Vidal in April of 1976, we discussed, among other things, The Best Man and Vidal's opinion on the theater in general ( it seems he does not, or did not, "much like plays"). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/02/12
Tere Tereba Finds the Devils in the City of Angels
Today marks the release of Tere Tereba's first book, Mickey Cohen: The Life and Times of LA's Notorious Mobster, in which she unspools a gripping yarn about the life and times of the 20th-century Los Angeles underworld. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/01/12
Undercover, Between the Covers: Simon Mawer on Trapeze
In Simon Mawer's novel Trapeze (Other Press), the brilliant Brit takes us back to the roots of espionage, writing the graphic and gripping tale of Marian Sutro, a female spy. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/01/12
Weekend News Roundup! Obama's Jeezy Shoutout; Dempsey's a Hero
Here's our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/30/12
This week, Scott made a stop by after a hot desert week at Coachella to say hi to May Andersen at her Playboy cover signing. Still in Coachella recovery mode, and drinking lots of water, he hung out a bit with future film star Riley Keough (Elvis's grandaughter), and did lots and lots of eating at Cookshop and Parm. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/27/12