Emily Sandstrom

BACKSTAGE

Will Harrison Tells Us How He Finds Balance As Punch’s Leading Man

October 28, 2025

As he finishes up his eight-week run in “Punch,” the 29-year-old actor called us to break down a day in the life of a Broadway leading man, from theraguns to doomscrolling.

CAMPAIGN

Olivia Colman on Blur, Burberry, and Bawdy British Humor

October 21, 2025

“If I picture someone wearing Burberry, I think they’re kind of chic and cool and British,” said the Academy Award winner and star of Burberry’s new “Postcards from London” campaign.

QUESTIONNAIRE

Stylist Ch’lita Collins On Swag, Stilettos, and Sartorial Sins

October 15, 2025

Who has the worst taste on the internet? “Me and my friends,” says the London-based stylist, memelord, and woman-about-town.

NYFF

Filmmaker Radu Jude Takes Us Inside His Algorithm

October 8, 2025

After the NYFF premieres of his two new films, “Kontinental ’25” and “Dracula,” the Romanian filmmaker joined us to talk A.I. slop, the descent of the West, and the peasants and pornstars that populate his algorithm. 

NYFF

Ronan Day-Lewis Knows What You’re Thinking

October 1, 2025

“I know how many people would kill to have this chance to make a film,” says the director of “Anemone” and son of three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis. “I’m so insanely grateful.”

METS

Stepping Up to the Plate With Geese

September 26, 2025

Geese, the New York indie rock band comprised of four childhood friends, is taking the world by storm. But all they really want is a Mets World Series win.

SMOKE BREAK

Richard Turley and Lucas Mascatello on Bad Trends, Egregious Typos, and Civilization Issue 7

September 15, 2025

Issue Seven of the charmingly impractical newsprint “Civilization” is full of pleas, regrets, and confessions. To celebrate the launch, we grilled its two publishers over a cigarette.

FACE CARD

Paloma Elsesser Isn’t Falling for TikTok Beauty Trends

August 19, 2025

“I try not to be too influenced and just use what works for me,” the 33-year-old supermodel says of her current skincare routine. “I’m a bit more of a science girl.”

IN CONVERSATION

“Should We Talk About Death?”: P. Staff and Jamieson Webster Take Aspen Art Week

August 5, 2025

In an exclusive conversation hosted by the Aspen Art Museum at its 2025 AIR festival, the artist and psychoanalyst went deep on dreams, nightmares, and last words.

SHARE LOCATION

“It’s Impossible to Get in”: The Gia Giudice Guide to Summer in New York

July 3, 2025

The “Housewives” spawn and star of Bravo’s “Next Gen NYC” takes us to some of her favorite restaurants and rooftop bars in NYC, from Zero Bond to Flyfish Club.

TICK TOCK

At the OMEGA Gala, Dylan Efron Stays On California Time

June 30, 2025

The former “Traitors” star joined us at an OMEGA dinner in Boston last week to spill on his workout routine, and why his watch stays on during sex.

TRIBUTE

“He Was the Heartbeat”: Remembering NYC Nightlife Pioneer Billy Jones

June 15, 2025

“He was that rare kind of New Yorker who could make this big city feel like a small town,” says one of the many friends and collaborators of Billy Jones, who died last week at the age of 45.

OPENING

Adrien Brody Wants You to Know He’s Serious About His Art

May 30, 2025

“I find great creative autonomy and freedom in creating tangible, visual art,” said the two-time Oscar winner at the opening of “Made in America,” his new exhibition of paintings.

SEEK HELP

“Be Kind to the Busted Bricks”: Lushious Massacr Kicks Off Our Advice Column

May 28, 2025

In the first installment of our new advice column, the internet sensation fields questions from Interview readers about love, lying, and wriggling your way out of a curse.

OPENING

Can a Portland Gallery Make It In New York? The Girls Behind ILY2 Think So.

May 15, 2025

“Of course it’s a risk,” says Jeanine Jablonski of launching her and Allie Furlotti’s gallery, ILY2, in New York. “But I keep saying that if there was a time to take a risk, it’s now.”

EXCLUSIVE

Joe Exotic Called Us From Federal Prison. He’s Not Enjoying the Food.

May 13, 2025

“I haven’t heard a word,” said the “Tiger King” star of his attempts to reach President Donald Trump for a pardon. “He’s too busy making AI pictures of himself as the Pope.”

Y2K

Jonathan Lyndon Chase on Baggy Jeans, Conjoined Triplets, and Their Acne Studios Takeover

May 8, 2025

To mark their pop-up exhibition of ceramics and sculptures at the Acne Studios store in SoHo, the artist joined us to talk dupes, denim, and feeling nostalgic for the mall.

DIARY

Dillards, Dioramas, and Gay Cowboys: A Weekend at the Dallas Art Fair

April 18, 2025

“The husband of a prominent art world figure declares Dallas the most classist city in America,” writes Emily Sandstrom. “He’s Scottish, so I take this insight seriously.”

OPENING

“Let’s Hold Onto the Sublime”: 10 Artists, Critics, and Curators Reflect on the Legacy of Amy Sherald

April 9, 2025

At the opening of “American Sublime” at the Whitney Museum, we asked Jerry Saltz, Miles Greenberg, Marilyn Minter, and more to reflect on the painter’s work.

IN CONVERSATION

Artists Curtis Kulig and Yves Scherer on Longing, Leverage, and Madness

April 4, 2025

To celebrate their new group show at YveYANG titled “sehnsucht (longing),” the two New York artists got together to talk about their own subconscious desires.