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She first appeared on Interview’s cover in 1972 as a New York supermodel halfway between her past—growing with her director father in Ireland—and her future: Hollywood. Since then, she’s covered the magazine three more times—and blazed a trail of twisted, darker, but always unforgettable performances that haunt us to this day. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/27/09
Things we learn about Woody Harrelson in this interview: He doesn't like losing at cards; he drives insanely fast; he's extraordinarily patient when it comes to playing practical jokes; and why his new film, The Messenger, might be the most important one he's ever made ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/27/09
Once, a man donned a tight, gray, glen plaid suit and a bright red bow tie and an icon was born. . . the return of Pee-wee Herman. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/27/09
Speed Dating With Emmanuel Benbihy
The producer of New York I Love You on what makes a city lovable. BLOG POSTED: 10/19/09
In anticipation of this Friday's release of Emmanuel Benbihy and Tristan Carné's glittery New York, I Love You, we recall three other love letters to the city. BLOG POSTED: 10/14/09
Before Charlyne Yi set out to find true love alongside real-life (now possibly ex-) boyfriend Michael Cera in the faux-documentary Paper Heart, there was Jessica Williams, the Brooklyn-based artist with the website, paperheart.org. BLOG POSTED: 08/10/09
Good things come to bands that wait. After 18 years of buzzing around the tops of critics' list, the UK's Elbow is finally finding success. BLOG POSTED: 07/30/09
Won't Fall In These... Pierre Hardy for the GAP
Pierre Hardy's line for The GAP has a sharp preppy bite and Upper East Side edge—like a grand dame who doesn't mind if the world thunders beneath her BLOG POSTED: 07/29/09