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Julie Budet is the star of Yelle; in fact, she is often misrepresented as the band's sole member. Her kittenish, colorful wardrobe sensibility—think Louise Brooks meets M.I.A BLOG POSTED: 12/04/08
June 1977: Interview editor Glenn O'Brien interviews the boss, who created Interview and interviewed the stars. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/01/08
Factory Workers Warholites Remember: Billy Name
Billy Name, né William Linich, was one of Andy Warhol's most crucial co-conspirators. He painted the first Factory silver, helped name it "the Factory," introduced Andy to many of his superstars, assisted on the films and the art and took many of the most famous Factory photos. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
There is only one place in the art world where Charles Manson, Gumby, J. Edgar Hoover, a cartoon mouse on acid, surfers, baseball players, homicidal teenage punks, and topless girls could all meet up, and that's in the drawings and collages of this southern California-based artist. His reach has gone way beyond his underground punk-scene beginnings, but Pettibon's still sketching the loveliest misfits. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
14 ARTISTS REFLECT HIS VISION, AND DOZENS OF FRIENDS REMEMBER HIM ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
We all have things wiped from our memories. Sometimes that's good, sometimes not. But Mike Kelley's sculptures and installations are impossible to forget-he challenges what we see and how we see it. He plumbs the depths of childhood, repressed memory, psychoanalysis, and pop mythos-but that's just the starting point for an individual speculative universe where things make startling, weird sense. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/28/08
The Talking Heads’ former frontal lobe on recording his soulful new album with Brian Eno, transforming buildings into musical instruments, writing song-and-dance numbers about Imelda Marcos, and designing bicycle racks for a better tomorrow. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08