
MEN'S WEEK
“I’m in Awe of His Swag”: One Night In Paris With Amiri
June 28, 2025
To celebrate the Amiri SS26 collection, Interview partnered with the brand and Ray-Ban Meta for an exclusive dinner at Lafayette’s Paris, where actor Rish Shah was living out his French fantasies.

MEN'S WEEK
“We Must Be Waiting for Rihanna”: A Dispatch From Jonathan Anderson’s Star-Studded Dior Debut
June 27, 2025
At a space-age pop-up in Les Invalides, Jonathan Anderson presented his highly-anticipated debut as creative director of Dior. Afterwards, Rihanna, Drew Starkey, and Carine Roitfeld gave us their takes on the brand’s new beginning.

IN CONVERSATION
Robin Givhan and Vanessa Friedman on the Lasting Impact of Virgil Abloh
June 27, 2025
“Virgil’s presence has created a pipeline for young creative people who’ve felt distanced from the industry,” says the author, who got on the horn with The New York Times’ chief fashion critic to reflect on the designer’s legacy.

CLIMBER
Dylan Efron Gets a Grip
June 26, 2025
The reality star, producer, and famous-last-name-haver gets to the crux of his favorite hobby.

LISTENING SESSION
Nilüfer Yanya on the Tracks That Shaped Her Genre-Bending Sound
June 26, 2025
At McQueen Reverb, an exclusive listening session hosted at the brand’s London flagship, the British singer-songwriter talked to Cynthia Igbokwe about her upcoming EP and the songs that shaped her.

THEATRICS
“I’m Such a Bitch for Words”: Maya Martinez on Car Crashes and Poetry Tours
June 25, 2025
Before the release of “Theatrics,” her first book, the writer and performer met us on the Coney Island ferris wheel to talk about meeting her heroes and being foolish online.

FILMMAKER
Eva Victor Tells Lucy Dacus How Making Sorry, Baby Made Her Whole
June 25, 2025
Over sliders and pizza at the Ritz-Carlton, the first-time filmmaker tells her friend about the dizzying euphoria of doing what you were put here to do.

GOING TWICE
Want to Own a Piece of David Lynch? It Will Cost You.
June 25, 2025
Thanks to Julien’s and Turner Classic Movies, several relics once belonging to the late filmmaker were made available at auction last weekend, from unfinished scripts to a personalized director’s chair.

DIPS
Behind the Scenes of GMHC’S 36th Annual Latex Ball
June 23, 2025
On Saturday, New York City’s vibrant ballroom community took over Terminal Five for GHMC’s Latex Ball. We documented it all, down to every last dip, spin, and sequin.

SOUND ADVICE
Rapper Jackzebra Went Apeshit With This Playlist
June 23, 2025
In this week’s installment of Sound Advice, the Surf Gang rapper tells us what he’d wear to his own funeral and why American Chinese good isn’t so bad.

SUCCESS
Jason Schwartzman and Kieran Culkin Geek Out on the Succession Extended Universe
June 20, 2025
The two actors trade notes on the radical freedom of working with “Mountainhead” director Jesse Armstrong and his band of outsiders.

POETS
Anselm Berrigan Reflects On His Mother Alice Notley’s Life and Legacy
June 20, 2025
Shortly after the passing of the influential New York School poet Alice Notley, her son Anselm Berrigan joined us to discuss her final days and secret love of detective novels.

VOTE
“Fuck the Decorum”: New York Punk Justin Brannan Wants to Be Your Comptroller
June 20, 2025
Our editor-in-chief met up with the reformed punk at a Coney Island diner to find out why he wants to be New York City’s next comptroller—and what, exactly, the job entails.

SOUND ADVICE
London-Based Producer Mechatok Has Left the Club
June 19, 2025
In week’s installment of Sound Advice, the man behind some of Bladee, Yung Lean, and Charli XCX’s biggest hits sends us a transmission from the studio.

MEMOIR
“Giving Up Is a Great Source of Happiness”: 30 Minutes With Author Geoff Dyer
June 19, 2025
After the release of his charming new memoir, “Homework,” the 67-year-old writer joined us to talk about conjuring his childhood on the page and giving up on tennis once and for all.

TOUR DIARY
“It’s a Victory Lap”: Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley Take Us Inside the Tennis Farewell Tour
June 18, 2025
“There’s something special happening that’s kind of ineffable,” says Patrick Riley of Tennis, the beloved indie-pop band that just concluded their final tour.

ARIA
Davóne Tines Tells Jeremy O. Harris Why You Shouldn’t Be Scared of the Opera
June 18, 2025
Before the New York premiere of “The Comet/Poppea,” singer Davóne Tines called us to talk about surviving the wrath of opera gays and making it out of horse country.

PLAYWRIGHTS
Behind the Scenes of Stage Left, a New Theater Festival By and For the Working Class
June 18, 2025
To celebrate the first iteration of a new theater festival hosted by Working Theater and Broadway Advocacy Coalition, we asked six contributing playwrights what makes them tick.

COVER
SZA Gives Chappell Roan the Divine Answer
June 17, 2025
For our summer cover story, the pop sorceress called her mutual admirer for a long-overdue conversation about exes, energy vampires, and the method—and madness—behind the magic.

NARRATIVE
Charles Melton and Alma Har’el on Trust, Trauma, and Improvisation
June 17, 2025
Ahead of the release of their narrative Coach campaign, the actor and director tell us how they get into character—on screen and off.