Interview Magazine

Interview Magazine

Interview is a magazine that started in the United States in late 1969, created by artist Andy Warhol and British journalist John Wilcock. Often called "The Crystal Ball of Pop," the magazine showcases personal discussions with many of the most famous celebrities, artists, musicians, and innovative thinkers around the globe. The interviews are typically presented in an unedited style or are edited in the unique and quirky manner similar to Warhol's own writings, like in his book, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again.

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  • 2 days ago | interviewmagazine.com | Mekala Rajagopal

    Tina Knowles is a mom to many, but it took a lifetime to put herself first. In a memoir out this April, the entrepreneur recalls her triumphs and traumas, from an impoverished childhood in the segregated South to building a family-run music empire alongside daughters Beyoncé and Solange—and a husband who couldn’t stay faithful. “I got tired of everybody else telling our story and judging us,” the 71-year-old reveals to Ellen Pompeo.

  • 2 days ago | interviewmagazine.com | Ary Russell

    When multihyphenate Broadway diva Whitney White first conceived of her latest project, Macbeth in Stride, she had one goal. “I’m trying to surf the wave of Black feminine embodiment as I experience it,” she told me the day after the show’s opening night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Raja Feather Kelly, the production’s choreographer, chimed in from Montreal, where he was already hard at work on another project.

  • 6 days ago | interviewmagazine.com | Emily Sandstrom

    Minutes before David Cronenberg logged onto Zoom with Jim Jarmusch this past January, news broke—David Lynch had died. The loss of a friend and fellow auteur cast a shadow over their conversation, a stark reminder of mortality, legacy, and the fragile line between life and death. It was an oddly fitting backdrop for Cronenberg, an artist who has spent his career exploring the darkest corners of the human psyche, where flesh, mind, and technology collide.

  • 6 days ago | interviewmagazine.com | Emily Sandstrom

    Over the years, I’ve heard many conflicting descriptions of the Dallas Art Fair;  that it’s wild and wacky, or boring and tepid, filled with oil scions, cowboys, gay cowboys, hipsters, a place where old money meets frantic coastal dealers. This year, it was time for me to figure it out for myself.

  • 6 days ago | interviewmagazine.com | Mekala Rajagopal

    To Vybz Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, “New York [City] is Jamaica 2.0.” So it’s no surprise that the dancehall icon’s blowout weekend at Barclays Center evoked the same feeling as his Kingston comeback a few months ago. The Freedom Street bash was Kartel’s first performance since his imprisonment 13 years back—and the largest music event in Jamaica in half a century—but he never let circumstances slow him, relentlessly dropping music from behind bars until his release last year.