
ON SET
Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson Take Us Behind the Scenes of JJ Abrams’s Duster
May 15, 2025
The stars of “Duster,” the new series by J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, got together just before its premiere to talk stunts, shootouts, and car chases.

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.”

LOS ANGELES
John Tottenham on His Debut Novel Service, an Ode to Bookstores and Bohemians
May 15, 2025
To mark the release of his sardonic debut novel, “Service,” the LA-based poet joined us to talk gentrification, yellow drugs, and name-dropping.

BACKSTAGE
Meet Tom Francis, the Bloodstained Beefcake of Broadway’s Sunset Boulevard
May 14, 2025
The morning after receiving his very first Tony nomination, the 25-year-old “Sunset Boulevard” star called Jeremy O. Harris to talk sweaty T-shirts and getting swole.

DIRECTOR
Durga Chew-Bose on Bonjour Tristesse and the Beauty of Being a First-Time Filmmaker
May 14, 2025
It’s not easy remaking a beloved piece of 20th century cinema, but the author-turned-director isn’t so concerned with the past.

SHRINK
Falling in Love With Your Therapist? Adelaide Faith Wrote a Novel For You.
May 14, 2025
“To me, writing has always seemed similar to therapy,” said the author of “Happiness Forever,” out this week. “I told my therapist about my transference in the same way that Sylvie does in the novel.”

IN CONVERSATION
Rosie Stockton and Rachel Kushner on Pump Jacks, Death Drives, and the Uses of Metaphor
May 13, 2025
“It’s a book of climate catastrophe,” the poet says of “Fuel,” her latest collection now out with Nightboat Books. “It strives to reckon with despair on multiple scales.”

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.”

XXX
Cowboys and Cumshots: Behind the Scenes of the 7th Annual Pornhub Awards
May 13, 2025
Photographer Andrew Espinal gives us an exclusive look into the raunchy rodeo that was the 7th Pornhub Awards, hosted by Jordan Firstman.

NEWCOMER
Wally Baram of Overcompensating Tells Kyle MacLachlan How She Gets Into Flow State
May 12, 2025
The stand-up comic and breakout star of Prime’s “Overcompensating” joined her co-star Kyle MacLachlan to talk about the thrills—and nerves—of her very first acting job.

GREEN ROOM
The First Rule of Touring With Dave Blunts? No Shitting On the Bus.
May 9, 2025
“There’s a bunch of fangirls that be freaking out to meet me,” says the rapper, who’s ditched the oxygen tank on his latest tour. “It’s pretty crazy, visibly shaking and shit.”

ICON
Founding Editor Gerard Malanga Takes Us Back to the Early Days of Interview
May 9, 2025
To mark the release of a new monograph, “Gerard Malanga’s Secret Cinema,” the photographer joined us to look back on a life spent in and around Warhol’s Factory.

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.

BACKSTAGE
Kip Williams Tells Rose Byrne How He Pulled Off the Epic Technological Feats of Dorian Gray
May 8, 2025
Just after receiving a Tony nomination for “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” the director joined fellow Australian Rose Byrne to talk Oscar Wilde, mass surveillance and, of course, Beyoncé.

SOUND ADVICE
“I Trust Very Few People With the Aux”: Grace VanderWaal Makes Us a Playlist of Esoteric Pop
May 7, 2025
What does the 21-year-old newcomer’s Notes app look like? “Like a woman who needs some serious, serious psychological help,” she told us in this week’s Sound Advice.

RORSCHACH TEST
“Oh, Fuck Off”: Sunita Mani on Tariffs, Allergies, and Intimacy Coordinators
May 7, 2025
In this week’s Rorschach Test, the “Death of a Unicorn” star took the hot seat to sound off on a number of polarizing subjects, from allergies to congestion pricing.

IN CONVERSATION
Getting Up Close and Personal with Painters Emma McIntyre and Richard Hawkins
May 6, 2025
After opening their recent gallery shows in Hong Kong, the two artists caught up about their shared obsessions, from Baudelaire’s poems to the work of historian Michael Levey.

ASK ME ANYTHING
Keith McNally Fields Questions From Friends, Fans, and Balthazar Regulars
May 6, 2025
The Balthazar owner is known to be an open book. Now that he’s written one, we asked fans, friends, and frequent patrons of his restaurants to put him on the hot seat.

MET
Jeremy O. Harris and Met Curator Monica Miller Give Us a Lesson in Black Dandyism
May 5, 2025
“I don’t want to think about the beginning of Black dandyism as happening to Black people,” says the curator of the Costume Institute’s new exhibition. “No, the minute it happened, they understood what it meant.”

FINALE
How Edi Patterson Turned Judy Gemstone Into One of Television’s Funniest Characters
May 5, 2025
“I hope that she can embolden people when they need a laugh or some sneakiness,” says “The Righteous Gemstones” star of her character, Judy Gemstone. “I hope she can Braveheart some bitches.”