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Geoff Dyer, Journey Man

By Lucas Bscher

Who wouldn't like to partake in a journey leading to a room in which your deepest desire comes true? This conceit makes up the central premise of Andrei Tarkovsky's influential 1979 science-fiction film Stalker—which has inspired a new book, Geoff Dyer's Zona.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/28/12

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The Best-Laid Plans of Michael Ian Black

By Royal Young

In Michael Ian Black's memoir You're Not Doing It Right (Gallery Books), the comedian hilariously chronicles his own missteps and how mistakes often lead to greatness.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

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Weekend News Roundup! Oscars, Oscars, Oscars

By Alexandria Symonds

Here's our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

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Lipps Service: Guns Blazing

By Scott Lipps
Photography Scott Lipps

This week, Fashion Week closed with a bang when Guns N' Roses at Hiro Ballroom sent New York into shockwaves—everyone from Justin Timberlake to Mario Sorrenti to Matt Damon and Sienna Milller attended, and the boys put on a rockin' show.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/24/12

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Remembering Andy

By Staff

In memory of our founder, Andy Warhol, who died 25 years ago today, we revisit some of our favorite moments from Andy's many interviews for Interview.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/12

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Tuning In with Adam Wilson

By Royal Young

In Adam Wilson's Flatscreen (Harper Perennial), TV, drugs and suburban malaise are darkly, sometimes uproariously melded to create a moody coming-of-age novel.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/21/12

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Holiday Weekend News Roundup! Rihanna and Chris Brown; Mulberry and LDR

By Alexandria Symonds

Here's our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the long weekend.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/21/12

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Karine Vanasse Stays Grounded

By Ned Hepburn

Karine Vanasse has taken the role of Colette, a supporting character in the ABC ensemble drama Pan Am, and turned it into something altogether her own: a wholly nuanced and charming performance that works just as well on its own as it does in the series.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/17/12

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Lipps Service: Up All Night

By Scott Lipps
Photography Scott Lipps

This week, Scott was busier than a normal human being—just as he finished recording with Hole, Fashion Week began!  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/17/12

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Ricky Powell's Balancing Act

By Royal Young

Ricky Powell has roots in the streets. Yet this old-school West Village native has become an international force, shooting celebrities with a gritty, honest eye as well as training his lens on the genuine characters who inhabit sidewalks from New York to Tokyo.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/16/12

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