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“I’m Not Romantic About the Past”: Michel Auder on 60 Years of Documenting New York’s Underground
March 6, 2025
As his 1970 remake of “Cleopatra” returns to NYC screens, the filmmaker joined us to to talk about quitting heroin, embracing video, and getting stoned with Jane Fonda.
JOHN
“Tall Blonde With a Big Dick”: 18 Men Ask Edmund White Some Sexy Questions
December 23, 2024
The renegade gay novelist sounds off sailors, silver daddies, and hustling ahead of the release of his new sex memoir.
HELLRAISER
Gary Indiana and Chris Kraus on Autofiction and Art World Fuckery
April 12, 2023
The literary legend talks to fellow writer and Semiotext(e) publisher about what you can and can’t say out loud in the current climate, and those gone but not forgotten.
Benjamin Moser and Gary Indiana On the Dark Brilliance of Susan Sontag
September 11, 2019
The book of the season is an 832-page brick about the most confounding essayist in American history—and it couldn’t have arrived at a better time.
Gary Indiana Coughs Up Some ‘Hairballs of Insight’ About New York City’s Vile Days
March 20, 2019
The no-frills novelist tells the painter Sam McKinniss about his stint in the late 1980s roaming New York City’s galleries as an art critic for The Village Voice.
