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It's been 14 years since "Sexy Boy" was released, revealing Air to the world. The French electro synth-pop duo have been busy working on a plethora of projects—they have written music for Sofia Coppola's films (a full-length album for The Virgin Suicides and individual songs for Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette), a ballet, a video game, a novel by Italian writer Alessandro Baricco. Air's most recent project? Creating a soundtrack to a restored version of Georges Méliès masterpiece of early cinema, 1902's Le Voyage dans la lune. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/08/12
Trailer Face-Off! Moonrise Kingdom vs. Wanderlust
This week: Moonrise Kingdom vs. Wanderlust, two movies about couples trekking out for epic adventures in nature, with hilarious actors to fill in the rest of the movie magic. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/02/12
Woody Allen returned to the theater this season with a contribution to the collaborative effort Relatively Speaking, a trio of one-act plays directed by John Turturro, and featuring, alongside Allen, works by Ethan Coen and Elaine May. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/11
With a mix of art-rock and dance-pop that's "a little left-of-center," the Cincinnati natives evoke the excitement felt by indie fans everywhere after hearing Phoenix, MGMT, and OK Go. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/10/11
Hiss Golden Messenger Makes a Moon Landing
Hiss Golden Messenger, or rather MC Taylor, wears many hats. He's a lyricist, musician, bard, former member of the San Francisco band Court and Spark. Not to mention a professional folklorist (he's got a Master's degree in the field). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/01/11
Backstage and Up-Close in New York: Part 2
Since Sunday, we've brought you athletic chic at Alexander Wang, tropical prints at Altuzarra, makeup and mayhem at Parkmoonchoo, Anna Wintour at Thakoon, and springy prints at Diane Von Furstenberg. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/12/11
We celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the moon landing with a spread of lunar-inspired art from Interview's January 1991 issue. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/20/11
A Sorta Fairytale: Louis Malle's Black Moon
Few films evoke the dream state as convincingly as Louis Malle's Black Moon (1975). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 06/28/11