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In Honor of Interview’s 40th Anniversary, we present four decades of glamour, decadence, beauty, bombast, andstar-tripping, scene-making,world-changing bacchanalia. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/26/09
Nacho Figueras is the face of Polo, the brand, and the face of polo, the sport. In fact, the 32-year-old Argentine player has made it his mission to bring polo out of the gentlemen’s club and into the hearts and living rooms of America. The future of an entire sport might just rest on the irresistibility of a single man. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/24/09
Former champ Mike Tyson dismantled his own life with the same efficiency and brutality that he dispatched opponents in the boxing ring, first losing his heavyweight title, then his reputation and finally, his freedom. Now, he's on a quest to rehabilitate his tarnished legacy-and it's gearing up to be his biggest fight yet. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/13/09
He might look like he lives to ride, but architect Peter Marino’s life is a fashion-forward operation filled with yachts for Valentino, towers for Chanel, and a host of other muscular projects. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09
Wild Child: Health-conscious, hale, and hearty, Julia Child has written her best cookbook yet. Polly Frost found America's favorite French chef in Santa Barbara. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/04/09
David de Rothschild is the scion of one of Europe’s oldest banking families, but he has a different idea of wealth: a healthy planet. So he built a boat from plastic bottles to sail the Pacific in search of flotsam and wisdom. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09
Turntables aren’t just a blast from the analog past. Designers, artists, engineers, and musicians are re-imagining the record player as both instrument and art object. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09
Jaci Kessler is into designing anything she can get her hands on—except, maybe, her own hairstyle. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09
Fantastic Man magazine is made by two men who have spent the last few years proving that you don’t have to trade in sex, drugs, or androgynous teenagers to turn guys on to style. Now they’ve even bottled their own scent. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09
Joe Dallesandro wandered onto an Andy Warhol film, became the Factory’s star player, split for Europe, then went Hollywood. A new documentary tells his wild story. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09