
ROLLING
How Aidan Zamiri Made the Music Video Essential Again
December 30, 2024
Through his collaborations with Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and Timothée Chalamet, the Glaswegian artist helped define how pop culture looked and felt in 2024. To close out the year, he spoke to Interview editorial director Richard Turley about dealing with pop stars, shrinking budgets, and his newfound success.

BRIT
“I Think I’m Psychic”: Alexa Chung Is Catching a Vibe
November 26, 2024
The forever fashion icon tells Interview editorial director Richard Turley why it’s time for a new era.

Listening to Tortoise in the lobby of the Ace Hotel
December 20, 2018
Interview’s creative director Richard Turley responds to music. This week, a visual response to post-rock mainstays Tortoise while sitting in the Ace Hotel Lobby.

Florry Makes Music That Sucks The Air Out of Rooms
December 14, 2018
For this edition of Music:Response, Interview’s Richard Turley stalks the streets of Soho talking to Florry’s Francie Medosch, the 17-year-old queer, trans-identified leader of the Phildelphia-based band about their debut album, “Brown Bunny.”

ANTI
Meet Heavy Traffic, the Heavily Edited Alt-Lit Mag
February 17, 2023
“We don’t put on parties. We’re not a community beacon. But we are an imagined community.”

ART
“The Studio Is the War Zone”: Meet the Spanish Artist Quirze
October 7, 2022
“As an artist I do my shit with love and it’s great to see that people fuck with it.”

zine!
Bottled Optimism: Miley’s Gucci Scent and Limited Edition Zine
October 27, 2021
Attention, smilers! You must be 18 years or older to view the Flora Fantasy zine content.

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The Living Salad: A Year in Photos From Those Near and Dear
March 10, 2021
Each issue of Interview includes the Salad Pages, an evolving collection of short-form works and contributions from friends and associates of the magazine, curated by Lucas Mascatello.

MAKE IT OUT TO SARAH R-A-M-O-S
Sarah Ramos Journeys Through Her Lifelong Obsession With Celebrity
March 1, 2021
Olsen twins, a Jonas, and a Chalamet cardboard cutout. The writer and actor breaks down her tangled relationship with fame.

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The Interview Editors Favorite Pop Culture Moments of 2020
December 31, 2020
“We did it, Joe.”

graphic design is our passion
David King: Design As Protest
October 14, 2020
Rick Poynor, the author of the new monograph of legendary designer and activist David King, spoke to Judy Groves, King’s longstanding friend and collaborator, about how his ideas helped shape the world as we know it.

Meet Yukino, the Photographer Who Leaves Her Art to be Found
August 6, 2020
Her latest work is printed on thin newsprint, featuring bodies contorted and torn.

Protomartyr May Have Predicted 2020
July 23, 2020
Their new album, “Ultimate Success Today,” is a prescient peek at our dystopian present.

For Mike Skinner and Oscar #Worldpeace, the Bromance Is Real
June 19, 2020
The rappers wax poetic on the finer things in life: Coco Pops, salt and vinegar peanuts, and “Call of Duty.”

Office Poll: Here’s What the Interview Editors are Ordering During Quarantine
May 8, 2020
Takeout, but make it contact-free.

Okay Kaya Has Come A Long Way From Guitar Center
February 13, 2020
The Norwegian model-turned-musician spends 48 minutes talking about her fears, regrets, and dreams in which she eats her own twin.

The Interview Editors Reminisce on the Glory of the 2010s
December 31, 2019
We reminisce on a decade of pop culture, from the good, to the bad, to the truly perplexing.

Artist Gina Beavers on Her Justin Timberlake Paintings
April 18, 2019
“The Life I Deserve,” a show of paintings at MoMA PS1 includes a portrait—or rather 48 portraits—of Justin Timberlake. Here’s why Gina Beavers did it.

Gong Gong Gong is the Chinese Noise Band Making Music for a Borderless World
January 29, 2019
Even with songs written in Cantonese and Mandarin, the Beijing-based noise duo are making post-genre music for a world without borders.

Why Did a British Artist Trace Every Inch of Ian Curtis’s Former House?
January 23, 2019
Talking with the British artist who traced the Joy Division frontman’s house on 77 Barton Street