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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  • 1 day ago | interviewmagazine.com | Jake Nevins

    My talk earlier this month with Glenn Belverio, the writer, filmmaker, and drag intellectual (though he’s not sold on that label) turned out to be a reexamination of bohemian New York life in the 1990s. But as much as our exchange touched on the past, the topics discussed proved remarkably current.

  • 2 days ago | interviewmagazine.com | Jake Nevins

    The third lowest sale price recorded at the David Lynch auction, which concluded on June 18th, just over five months out from director’s death at age 78, was for three blu-rays of his second feature, The Elephant Man (1980), and a set of promotional buttons: $1,300.

  • 4 days ago | interviewmagazine.com | Jake Nevins

    SATURDAY 9:14 PM JUNE 21, 2025 MIDTOWNOn Saturday night at Terminal Five, people of all walks of life came together for GMHC’s Latex Ball, a flashy celebration of life and New York City’s vibrant ballroom scene. Founded in 1989, the event functioned as a light-hearted approach to educating New Yorkers about HIV prevention, harm reduction, and sexual health, advancing the message through a series of ballroom-style competitions.

  • 1 week ago | interviewmagazine.com | Ben Barna

    Among the many actors who made guest appearances during Succession‘s four-season run, it wouldn’t have been a stretch to picture Jason Schwartzman showing up as a neurotic tech mogul, hiding his insecurities behind his riches. So when the 44-year-old turns up as a version of that guy in Mountainhead—Succession creator Jesse Armstrong’s new HBO movie—it feels less like a surprise than an inevitability.

  • 1 week ago | interviewmagazine.com | Jake Nevins

    FRIDAY 1:26 PM JUNE 13, 2025 CONEY ISLANDOn Tuesday, New Yorkers will go to the polls to cast their votes in a hotly contested mayoral primary pitting former governor Andrew Cuomo against a motley crew of challengers lead by the insurgent Zohran Mamdani.