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Gia Coppola, Sage Grazer, Tracy Antonopoulos: Watch Out Boys
Three Los Angeleno twenty-somethings fame films, take photographs, impress their famous relations, and show up their male contemporaries. BLOG POSTED: 01/19/10
Gerald Incandela: In Touch With the Negative
Gerald Incandela has had time to think about depicting the figure, having sat for Derek Jarman, and having played muse to collector-curator Sam Wagstaff before the latter met Mapplethorpe. BLOG POSTED: 01/11/10
Sante D'Orazio's first book was called A Private View ; the second goes by Barely Private because the photographer exposed even more. BLOG POSTED: 12/02/09
Christopher Makos' Top 5 Crystal Ball Moments
On the eve of his show of Polaroids in Milan, we asked Christopher Makos to explain his five favorite and amazingly prescient instant-picture. BLOG POSTED: 11/13/09
"I really had no intention of doing a book," said Bob Colacello of Out, now in its third printing. BLOG POSTED: 11/06/09
For Halloween, Elijah Wood and his merry band of art tourists ventured to Marfa, Texas, BLOG POSTED: 11/04/09
How Winona Ryder overcame junior high school bullies, teenage rebellion, the controversy surrounding Heathers, overwhelming stardom, tabloid harassment, her breakup with Johnny Depp, suffocating mega-fame, wearing a corset, Gen X angst, the Hollywood machine, J.D. Salinger's cone of silence, the late '90s malaise, her fear of series television, and that time she got arrested and found a way to be free at last. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/24/09
More Twisted Sister than Princess of Pop, Lady Gaga is a walking, talking, singing, fire-from-the-breast-shooting, fashion-freaking, all-out spectacle, and she's spent the past year elevating every concert, music video, and paparazzi photo op to the level of performance art. Photography Matthew Williams ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/05/09