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New Again: Gene Kelly

June 26, 2013

During July and August, New Yorkers of all ages can revisit the heartwarming melodies of golden-era Gene Kelly musicals from the ’40s and ’50s. We decided to do some revisiting, too; in this case, Gene Kelly’s February 1985 interview conducted by Margy Rochlin, in which Kelly discusses Prince, the romance of musicals, and—speaking of romance—the ladies.

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Kelly Wearstler and Takashi Murakami on Falling in Love and Leaving a Legacy

October 4, 2023

“I love things that have a lot of soul.”

NYFW

Anna Delvey and Kelly Cutrone Throw a Fashion Show on House Arrest

September 11, 2023

“Once you’re put through the pop culture wringer, which we both have, you want people to know who you are.”

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ARRIVAL

Lily Gladstone Talks Killers of the Flower Moon With Kelly Reichardrt

September 11, 2023

The standout actor reunited with her “First Cow” director to discuss her major new role, learning Chinook, and zooming with Scorsese.

BOSSY

PR Legend Kelly Cutrone Is the Dominatrix of NYFW

February 10, 2023

“I don’t make anybody cry. They make themselves cry.”

The next generation on what it’s like growing up in L.A.

April 17, 2018

Donning vintage Kelly Cole tees, the L.A. natives talk kombucha, social climbing, and celebrity sightings at weed dispensaries.

Weekend News Roundup! How to Grocery Shop Like R. Kelly

September 23, 2013

Happy Monday! Here’s our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend.

Freda Kelly: Here, There and Everywhere with the Beatles

September 6, 2013

The Beatles’ secretary was a job that Freda Kelly had, beginning when she was 16 and a half years old, for 11 years. (Even though history says The Beatles were only together for 10 years, she still worked for them for 11.)

Talkin’ ‘Bout My Generation: Lesley Arfin

January 9, 2013

While most of us hope to escape our awkward teenage years, Lesley Arfin has made a career in revisiting and retelling the mistakes and misdemeanors of her youth as a staff writer for not one but two of last year’s most-talked-about series, HBO’s wry 20something comedy Girls and MTV’s heartfelt teen dramedy Awkward.

For Tatiana Kelly, Life’s a Production

September 7, 2012

Given her choice, Tatiana Kelly would most like to meet historical figure Martha Gellhorn–one of the first female war correspondent, and the third wife of Ernest Hemingway. It’s a fitting choice. What Kelly admires in Gellhorn is a reflection of her own best qualities: “a girl in a boy’s club, a maverick, prolific, and ferocious.”

DEEP DIVE

An Index of Everything (and Everyone) Mentioned in Barbra Streisand’s Memoir

November 20, 2023

“I’ll show you, motherfucker!”

Discovery: Mike Faist

March 31, 2017

Mike Faist’s pre-show ritual is simple and relaxed. Before every performance of Dear Evan Hansen, the hit Broadway musical in which Faist plays Connor Murphy, the native Ohioan listens to music—he likes Chet Baker and the Smiths—or reads.

David Copperfield

January 17, 2017


He is among the greatest illusionists ever and, indisputably, the most successful and celebrated of our time. As he invites us into his private museum Of magic, David Copperfield shows us what he’s really got up his sleeves.

Tom Hiddleston

September 24, 2016

As he enters the next dimension of his career and his life, the English actor takes time to consider the power of his platform, to revel in the delirious joy of his work, and to reflect on his life lived on the run.

Debbie Reynolds

June 1, 2016

Following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last month, the documentary Bright Lights: Starring Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher will air later this year on HBO.

Anna Chlumsky

April 22, 2016

This weekend, HBO’s biting White House comedy Veep returns for a fifth series.

New Again: Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas

December 17, 2014

Everyone has a favorite Christmas movie, but the list of classics is endless. In the December 1990 of Interview, film critic Graham Fuller compiled his top 10 Christmas movies.

Tracey Emin

December 4, 2013

With her messy, idiosyncratic sculptures and paintings, which mixed toughness with vulnerability, and dark honesty with hilarious cynicism, Tracy Emin emerged in the ’90s as a lightning-rod superstar of the British art world. But while a lot of things have changed for Emin since those heady days of public emotional nakedness and tabloid fixturehood, her ability to command attention isn’t one of them.

Portraits of The Artist

November 18, 2011

“It’s a love letter to the movies!” actress Penelope Ann Miller declared last night at the Peggy Siegal Company premiere of Michel Hazanavicius’ much-anticipated Cannes hit The Artist.

Thursday Trailer Face-Off! The Three Musketeers vs. Sherlock Holmes 2

July 14, 2011

This week: the battle of the hilariously unfaithful adaptations of once-highbrow, now-public-domain period adventure stories. It’s The Three Musketeers vs. Sherlock Holmes 2: A Game of Shadows!