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Echo and the Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch on his latest album, avoiding the perils of aging, and why Bono is "disgustingly creepy." BLOG POSTED: 10/16/09
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
Bottle Service: Glamour Addict
As vampy, ultimately powerless "band" members "Addicted to Love" in Palmer's videos, four anonymous women oozed sex appeal from their shellacked-back hair and thick make-up. Now it can be you! BLOG POSTED: 08/13/09
Chris Blackwell put Jamaica on the musical map, helped shepherd in the golden age of British rock, lit the fuse on Bob Marley’s Rasta uprising, and launched u2 into the stratosphere, transforming the music business in the process. As the label he founded, Island Records, celebrates its 50th anniversary, he surveys what he hath wrought. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/24/09
Fashion World: A Report From the Front Row (Mostly)
In his diary of Milan and Paris Fashion Week, Glenn O'Brien picks up where he left off, taking on second-rate hotels, and bloggers who jump to conclusions. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/10/09
She was discovered by Richard Avedon at the age of 11, scored her first magazine cover by the time she was 12, became a world-famous model, took up acting, fronted a band, played Joan of Arc, launched a clothing line, had a kid, and emerged as a 21st-century action heroine with the world-beating Resident Evil franchise. Now, Milla Jovovich prepares for Chapter Two. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/02/09
Hard work and a little white lie created a garden of dreams for the legendary lensman George Kalinsky.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/14/09
The Talking Heads’ former frontal lobe on recording his soulful new album with Brian Eno, transforming buildings into musical instruments, writing song-and-dance numbers about Imelda Marcos, and designing bicycle racks for a better tomorrow. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08