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Factory Workers Warholites Remember: Brigid Berlin
Vincent Fremont and Brigid Berlin were probably the people closest to Andy for the longest time. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
The character of Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth, was based on former glossy-magazine publisher Ron Galotti, who had a relationship with Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell (i.e. Carrie Bradshaw) in the early '90s. Here's what happened when Interview arranged for a Big summit. 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
When Brigid Berlin, Andy Warhol's BFF, a decided Libertine ("L") in her day, came into her inheritance, she didn't race out and get coiffed. But she did wear a beehive of a ring from her mom, Honey Berlin, a tall swirl of diamonds. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Avoiding controversial, difficult, or polarizing subject matter has never been Bill Maher's strong suit. Maher's new film, Religulous, is a globe-trotting exploration of what we believe, why we believe it, and the mess it has all created. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/30/08
Harvey Milk certainly wasn't the first gay politician to win an election in the united states, but he might very well have been the loudest. With his latest film, Milk, director Gus Van Sant chronicles the unlikely rise and tragic fall of an American revolutionary. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/29/08
The infamous French thinker may hit both war zones and fashion parties, but he’s dead set on changing the world order, and the idea that left is always right. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/28/08