
IN CONVERSATION
Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen Are Aware You Compare Them
May 25, 2021
The musicians discuss their new single, their similarities and differences, and returning to the road.

newlywed game
Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany Test Their Real-Life Chemistry
January 20, 2021
The onscreen couple of Marvel’s new series “WandaVision” catch up in quarantine, talk politics, and play a round of The Newlywed Game.

in conversation
Angel Olsen and Brie Larson on Being Alone When Everyone is Watching
August 31, 2020
The actor and Olsen fan discuss the musician’s new album, “Whole New Mess,” and the trials and tribulations of solitude.

Tennis is Sailing Away to Paul Simon, Angel Olsen, and the Verve
February 14, 2020
In honor of their new album “Swimmer,” the royal couple of shag rug bedroom pop nixes a road trip playlist and gives us songs to sail to.

Angel Olsen
February 17, 2014
On her soulful sophomore album, the indie songstress pumps up the volume.

Angel Olsen Starts a Band
May 17, 2013
After releasing her debut EP, Strange Cacti, as a small run cassette on Bathetic Records in 2010, Angel Olsen soon found herself playing with Will Oldham, both in Oldham’s cover band The Babblers, and as a recording and touring member with Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s Cairo Gang.

Radnor and Olsen Close the Gap
September 14, 2012
She’s 13 in 1996, in Ted Demme’s Beautiful Girls. Her name is Marty, and she’s played by a post-Mathilda Natalie Portman. In Josh Radnor’s Liberal Arts, she’s 19, her name is Zibby, and she’s nothing like Lizzie Olsen’s Martha Marcy May.

Elizabeth Olsen
January 7, 2012
The 22-year-old actress on the sudden achievement of indie “It-Girl” status, transcending celebrity-sisterhood and her life-changing year

Behind-the-Scenes with Mary-Kate Olsen
February 11, 2009
Behind the scenes of March’s cover shoot with Mary-Kate Olsen, shot in New York on January 13th. Photography by Craig McDean and styling by Karl Templer.

Mary-Kate Olsen
February 11, 2009
Enter the Age of Individualism. Enter the Era of Iconoclasm. Enter the moment of independence. And enter Mary-Kate Olsen. A woman who is made for these times. Here she is: unabound, uninhibited, and un-twinned.

culture!
Cat Cohen and Ryan O’Connell Play a Game of Fuck, Marry, Kill
March 23, 2022
The two comedians got together for a conversation about period dramas, trolls, and the joys of being medicated.

music!
Alex Cameron and Sarah Snook Decide Who’s The Better Australian
March 16, 2022
The musician and the “Succession” star compare notes on their days Down Under.

ha ha ha
Faye Webster’s Divine Comedy
June 24, 2021
The musician lives up to the title of her latest album, “I Know I’m Funny haha,” whether discussing her crush on an Atlanta Braves player or her struggles with bangs.

Rorschach Test
Kalen Allen Sounds Off on Birth Charts, Blockbuster, and Beyoncé
April 30, 2021
“Well sweetheart, look, when you do clownery, the clown comes back to bite.”

a life in
Ryan O’Connell’s Coming-of-Age Story, Told Through Polaroids
April 22, 2021
Ahead of the second and final season of his Netflix comedy “Special,” the writer and actor dusted off his scrapbooks for an earnest, albeit unhinged trip down memory lane.

IN CONVERSATION
Kathryn Hahn Gets One Degree Closer to Kevin Bacon
April 7, 2021
The ‘City on the Hill’ and ‘WandaVision’ stars on acting, dancing, and using your superpowers for good.

talk hole
Talk Hole: The Princess and the Podcast
March 18, 2021
The Buckingham Palace to Dimes Square pipeline.

Thirstory
Paul Bettany is a Vision in the Bathtub
March 11, 2021
We time hop back to our favorite synthezoid’s December/January 2004 feature.

in conversation
Emily Segal Can See the Future
March 9, 2021
The trend forecaster-turned-author is the founder of Deluge, a literary press publishing books that are at once experimental and readable.

WORLD WIDE WEB BULLETIN
Wandavision, Coming 2 America, and the Glitchiest Golden Globes of All Time
March 5, 2021
This is the Word Wide Web Bulletin, a compilation of our favorite internet gossip from this week.