Mark Alan Burger

Diesel’s New Book Explores the Life-Affirming Power of a Good Pair of Jeans

November 6, 2019

The new book explores the brand’s origin and what fuels its provocative legacy.

Kiesza Stages a Comeback (and Shops with Her Grandmother)

October 31, 2019

Following a two-year hiatus, the electro-pop singer discusses her new single, her Halloween plans, and how she’s taking life one yoga class at a time.

Elvira Would Be A Therapist if She Wasn’t The Mistress of the Dark

October 31, 2019

The horror movie hostess tells us why, for her, Halloween is 365 days a year.

“Interview” Celebrates 50 Years—and Toasts to 50 More

October 30, 2019

Interview celebrated its 50th Anniversary at Indochine with Nordstrom and Assouline, and a few dozen friends from the magazine’s past and present.

Sigrid Is Listening to Kendrick Lamar, Luke Bryan, and (Duh) Robyn

October 23, 2019

The Norweigan electro-pop singer gives us her playlist for driving, partying, and crying in your bedroom.

Collier Schorr Explores Evidence versus Intimacy in Paul’s Book

October 21, 2019

The photographer’s latest book investigates the intimate relationship between artist and subject.

Where Have All the Interview Interns Gone?

October 14, 2019

An Emmy-nominated costume designer, a “New York Times” correspondent, a CEO (and many more) walk out of an “Interview” magazine internship…

Exit Poll: “Parasite” Is A Twisted, Tragicomic Machiavellian Masterpiece

October 11, 2019

Bong Joon-Ho’s latest film is a masterful thriller about the desire to have it all and losing everything along the way.

Robert Alfons of TR/ST Is Listening to Brian Eno, Fiona Apple, and Drake

October 10, 2019

The frontman of the dark wave band explains why Fiona Apple makes for bad dinner party music, but Nina Simone makes for great crying-alone-in-your-bedroom music.

Marcus Leatherdale Brings the Icons of ’80s New York Out of the Shadows

October 4, 2019

The photographer reminisces on his time in New York City, how he photographed its icons, and that time he worked for ‘Interview.’

Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Simpson, and the Teletubbies: This Week’s NYC Celeb News Map

September 27, 2019

Tracking the stars, and other famous-ish things, making news across New York City this week–from Sarah Jessica Parker’s resplendent pink gown to some terrifying Teletubbies.

Andy Warhol and Vladimir Lenin Walk Into an Art Gallery

September 26, 2019

The two icons of the 20th Century share one small room at Phillips’ latest exhibition.

How Henry Chalfant Captured the Striking Street Art of 1980s New York

September 25, 2019

Ahead of his new retrospective, the photographer recalls his decades-long career capturing the graffiti and culture of the Bronx in the 1970s and 80s.

Wear Us (and RuPaul) On Your Sleeve

September 24, 2019

The power of MSGM, Interview, and RuPaul compels you.

Climate Strikers To World: “Bitch, Recycle, It’s Not That Hard”

September 23, 2019

Led by Greta Thunberg, young New Yorkers skipped class to protest at the Global Climate Strike last Friday. Their message was clear.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Rihanna, Greta Thunberg, and Climate Strikers Worldwide: This Week’s NYC Celeb News Map

September 20, 2019

Tracking the stars, and other famous-ish things, making news across New York City this week–from Sarah Jessica Parker’s political activism to Paris Hilton’s scooter skills.

Danny Bowien, Carly Mark, and Richie Shazam Throw Some Pop Rocks On It

September 19, 2019

Kicking off Bowien’s Secret Special dinner series at Mission Chinese, the friends and downtown creatives shared cheesy naan, cellophane noodles, and plenty of mezcal.

How Monos Composer Mica Levi Plans To Survive the Apocalypse

September 13, 2019

The composer and musician tells us what she’s listening to now and how a good score can transform your wardrobe.

The Immersive Play As Much As I Can Blurs Reality with Fantasy

September 13, 2019

Playwright Sarah Hall explains how her immersive show at the Public Theater explores the murky taboos that come with an HIV status for black gay men.

Gary Hume Paints the Beauty of What’s Left Behind

September 12, 2019

In his new exhibition, Destroyed School Paintings, the artist extends into the nebulous atmosphere of empathy and memory.