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D.A. Pennebaker's Monterey Pop serves as a sort of corrective–not to popular ideas about the Summer of Love, but about its soundtrack. BLOG POSTED: 09/23/09
In honor of the first season finale of HBO's Hung, a brief investigation of the real gigolos of Detroit. BLOG POSTED: 09/14/09
For the majority of his acting career, Jason Schwartzman has been dressed up in bad sweaters and
worse haircuts—and now he’s reaping all the benefits. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09
It Might Get Loud director Davis Guggenheim on making films in DC, politics in LA, music, and the "very sparkly" Jimmy Page. BLOG POSTED: 08/24/09
Fantastic Man magazine is made by two men who have spent the last few years proving that you don’t have to trade in sex, drugs, or androgynous teenagers to turn guys on to style. Now they’ve even bottled their own scent. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 07/27/09
Breaking News: Punk Documentary Tonight
David Markey's 1991: The Year Punk Broke was commissioned as a diary by Thurston Moore; it's become much, much more. BLOG POSTED: 05/04/09
Albert Oehlen is a painter who is leading the way. Whether anyone is following is almost irrelevant, because Oehlen’s fantastic exploratory techniques and improvisational spirit have blazed a spectacular trail through abstraction. And he has breathed some intoxicatingly revivifying fumes into the corpse of surrealism in the bargain. If he’s a one-man movement, maybe that’s enough. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Yusuf Islam, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens, is back with a new album that’s a meditation on fame, religion, and the spiritual lives of artists—and a postcard to his old peace-, love-, and wonderment-devoted self. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09