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Fashion Week Diary: A Night in Polaroids
Interview's Miguel Enamorado went to the Mulberry party at Soho House, and all he got was an overnighter and a Polaroid camera! BLOG POSTED: 09/15/09
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
Dash Snow embodied New York. He was fearless, and he participated to the fullest extent in all of the extremes of this town. BLOG POSTED: 07/23/09
Typically interiew-shy Saul Fletcher returns to the London art scene with a show of his signature melancholy, ghostly photography, assemblage, and paintings at the Alison Jacques Gallery. BLOG POSTED: 06/19/09
Rooney Mara wants to save orphaned kids in Kenya, but in the meantime, she’s okay with building a brilliant acting career. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Donna Karan is New York style. The former top designer of Anne Klein launched the label that bears her name in 1984. Then in 1989, she made her New York love thing official with the line DKNY. Since then, Karan has defined chic for urbane women, made peace with the universe, and discovered that her true ambition is to travel the globe, with her great friend Calvin Klein along for the ride. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Photographer Jeremy Kost, best known for his candid Polaroids of young men with killer abs—not to mention celebrities, post-op transsexuals, and club kids—premiered his latest show "After the Party." BLOG POSTED: 03/09/09
Perched in his fortress of solitude high above the streets of Manhattan, Lucas Samaras has created a remarkable new body of work—and, in fact, an entire lifestyle—in self-imposed seclusion, driven in large part by the endless exploration of the one thing he can never escape: himself. As he prepares to represent his native Greece in this year’s Venice Biennale, the notoriously reclusive artist opens up about his new work, old ways, and why, despite the clamor of the critics, he’s still master of his domain. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/09