Weekend News Roundup! A Duet, a Fight, and Meow the Jewels
September 28, 2015
Here’s our compendium of pop culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend.
Imaging the American Woman
September 11, 2015
The exhibition “American Cowgirls of the American 1940s” at Kayne Griffin Corcoran in Los Angeles explores Servane Mary’s most recent development with appropriated images: sculpture.
Discovery: Geneviève Bellemare
August 25, 2015
Following her debut EP Live and Die, the L.A.-based singer/songwriter is now gearing up to release her debut full-length, Melancholy Fever, via Verve Music. Here we’re pleased to premiere the first single, “Shenanigans.”
Tony Hale’s Unarrested Development
August 20, 2015
For the third consecutive year, and after winning the award in 2013, Tony Hale is nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Exclusive Track Premiere: ‘Soon To Be, Won’t To Be,’ Diane Coffee
August 11, 2015
“Who I am on stage is not really a character; it’s something that I’ve always been. I’m just calling that Diane Coffee now,” musician Shaun Fleming explains.
Marc Maron Off-Screen
August 3, 2015
As any comedy enthusiast could tell you, Marc Maron’s career is not constrained to the podcast and radio world.
Discovery: Day Wave
July 13, 2015
From the age of nine until he attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, Jackson Phillips was a jazz drummer.
Closer Than You Think
June 29, 2015
Following his praised collaborations with various members of Odd Future and Mac Miller, 22-year-old rapper Vince Staples is releasing his debut album, Summertime ’06, tomorrow via Def Jam.
Zach Woods and Human Comedy
April 15, 2015
“I don’t know anything about tech, but I do know something about slightly socially crippled and overly cerebral guys,” says Zach Woods with a laugh.
So Long, Sally Draper
April 1, 2015
Of the many careers Mad Men has helped launch, few are showing as much promise today as that of young Kiernan Shipka.
Sitting and Maybe Thinking
March 19, 2015
Courtney Barnett’s lackadaisical and sardonic delivery are paired with darker undertones of lyrical content, creating a sonic comedy focused on the banality of life.
Exclusive Track Premiere: ‘Do You Ever?’ Nic Hessler
March 16, 2015
Five years, one name change, and plenty personal growth later, Nic Hessler re-introduces himself with Soft Connections.
Exclusive Video Premiere: ‘Let Me Be Your Light,’ The Black Ryder
March 9, 2015
Set in looming landscapes of Nevada, California, and Florida, the latest music video from Australian-born duo The Black Ryder is disparate, haunting, and even a bit mystic.
Dream Sequence
February 20, 2015
In her new body of work “Dreamers,” Los Angeles-based artist Vanessa Prager deviates from her previously small, photo-realistic and musically-oriented oil paintings, moving toward large-scale abstractions of the human face.
Discovery: Leaf
February 18, 2015
After moving to Los Angeles one month ago and releasing her debut EP, Magnet Bitch, last week via Fool’s Gold, Leaf is on the fast track toward success.
Exclusive Video Premiere: ‘Roller Coaster,’ Baby Alpaca
January 5, 2015
Brooklyn-based band Baby Alpaca has demonstrated a talent for matching stunning visuals with expressive, ambient music throughout their entire body of work. Their latest video for the track “Roller Coaster” is premiering here on Interview.
The Sincere Multi-Hyphenate
December 26, 2014
When we first met actor and rapper Keith Stanfield, he was a fresh face. Now, hardly a year later, he has established himself in Hollywood and under his musical moniker MOORS.
Discovery: Gianni Lee
December 16, 2014
Philadelphia’s Gianni Lee is a Renaissance man, operating in both the music and fashion worlds with a seamless swag that sets him apart from the heaps of young creatives trying to do the same.
15 Faces of 2015
December 16, 2014
In the place of end-of-year lists and resolutions, we’ve rounded up 15 acts worth getting to know for 2015—from Disney’s new Cinderella to the California Skateboarder, the British director, the New York-based sonic artist, and the Belgian-born curator. We’ll be posting a new interview a day between now and January.
Run the Jewels’ Dead Sprint
November 28, 2014
If Run the Jewels’ 2013 debut came as a surprise, then this year’s follow-up plays out like an affirmation.