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These Downtown 4 Democracy T-Shirts Are an Investment in the Future
November 3, 2020
“Right now Downtown must come together for another kind of change.”

required reading
Bryan Washington’s Very Quiet Concerns
October 27, 2020
With his debut novel, the author delivers a gay breakup book that’s also so much more.

Politics
A Conversation Between Senator Anne Ranch and Demi Lovato (and Danny DeVito)
October 23, 2020
In some circles, it’s been referred to as the Frost/Nixon of 2020.

viewguy
Kendrick Sampson on His Relentless Pursuit of Liberation
September 10, 2020
The “Insecure” star has become a leader in the fight against racial injustice.

designer
Keke Palmer Talks to Lamine Kouyaté About His Prophetic Label Xuly.Bët
September 10, 2020
For decades, the soul behind Xuly.Bët has been fighting for diversity and sustainability in fashion. Are people finally ready to listen?

lit
Emma Cline and Brian De Palma on Daddy Issues and Directing
September 1, 2020
The author of “The Girls” tells the filmmaker about her new short story collection, “Daddy,” and stepping into Hollywood.

tennis, anyone?
The Rise and Pause of Taylor Fritz, America’s Next Great Tennis Star
August 31, 2020
The 22-year-old looks to cause a racket at this year’s U.S. Open.

ask a sane person
And Now a Word From Mark Lynas, For Those of Us Who Forgot About The Climate Crisis
August 19, 2020
“We’re as smart as we need to be to fix this.”

Ask a Sane Person: Brit Bennett on the Interconnectedness of Protests and the Pandemic
August 4, 2020
“Nothing is impossible to change.”

Thirstory: The Timeless Allure of Alec Baldwin
July 22, 2020
On the recent “30 Rock: A One-Time Special,” Alec Baldwin looked as fetching he did on our cover in 1989.

The Girls From The Aces Are Exploring New (and Queer) Emotions
July 21, 2020
The indie rock outfit makes music about girls, for girls, and for girls who like girls.

Thirstory: That Time Madonna Was Almost Arrested for Simulating Masturbation
July 9, 2020
The Material Girl shows why she’s been on our cover more than anyone else.

“Everyone Is in for a Mind-Blowing Time”: A Not-So-Serious Guide to Surviving Mercury in Retrograde
July 6, 2020
A Sanctuary astrologer gives us suggestions, from the reasonable to the obscenely wild, on riding the energy wave.

INTO: Jonathan Anderson’s Divine New Collection for Loewe
June 26, 2020
For all your trash necessities.

The Emancipation of Hayley Williams
May 21, 2020
How divorce and disaster actually helped the Paramore frontwoman break free.

Katie Crutchfield and Lucinda Williams on Staying Power and Major Label Bullshit
April 30, 2020
The Waxahatchee singer sat down with her hero to talk about songwriting, opening for Bob Dylan, and the “difficult artist” thing.

Artist Rachel Harrison and Actor Matt Dillon Confront Their Own Worst Critics
October 22, 2019
Ahead of her retrospective at the Whitney, artist Rachel Harrison spoke with actor Matt Dillon about some of the pains and pleasures of making art.

Patrick Belaga On How to Play the Cello for Strangers on the Street
October 16, 2019
The Los Angeles–based performer and part-time model teaches us what to play, where to play, and who to play for, all while dressed fabulously.

Designer Zac Posen and Choreographer Lauren Lovette Toss Ballet in a Blender
September 26, 2019
Ahead of her ballet, premiering Thursday evening at the New York City Ballet’s Fall Fashion Gala, the choreographer discusses Posen’s costumes—which he calls “fucked up Degas.”

Molly Jong-Fast Throws the Perfect Dinner Party for Political Operatives, Pundits, and Upper East Side Princesses
June 6, 2019
The novelist-turned-political-activist discusses Twitter, Mayor Pete, and whether socialites are more dangerous than political operatives.