Scenes from The Culture Whore and Factory Girls'"O @ S 1 S" Pride Party
The Culture Whore reliably throws some of the most insane and eclectic parties in Brooklyn's underground queer nightlife scene. For Pride, they teamed up with Philly collective Factory Girls and it was...
View ArticleWino Forever: Winona Ryder Is Another New Face of Marc Jacobs's Campaign
As if you weren't already dying a little re: Cher and Willow Smith's respective castings, the Marc Jacobs's Fall/Winter 2015 campaign has just unveiled a brand new face -- and it's none other than...
View ArticleAmy Schumer Defends Herself Against Accusations She Has a "Large Blind Spot...
The Amy Schumer "backlash" -- or, at least, a harder look at her after what felt like months in which the comedian could do no wrong -- is real. With sketch after sketch on her show being picked up and...
View ArticleHood By Air Continues the Child-Oriented Taboo Trend With Fetishistic...
First it was the My Little Pony peens, now it's all about the fetishistic pacifiers, thanks to Hood By Air's blockbuster SS16 fashion show yesterday, which took place in front of the legendary...
View ArticleModel Crush Monday: Sam Lever
Welcome back to our Model Crush Monday column! This week we are featuring RED Model's etherial Sam Lever. With youthful boyish features and piercing eyes Sam ads another dimension to our growing list...
View ArticleActive Child Finds Out Where the Wild Things Are In "1999" Video
LA-based musician Active Child, AKA Pat Grossi, first came to our attention a few years back when his 2011 debut LP, You Are All I See, introduced his brooding, choral-inflected electro-folk to the...
View ArticleWatch Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner Be Difficult People Interrupting a...
As Hulu moves more aggressively into making its own original television, it's been able to get into bed with better and higher-profile talent. Case in point: the upcoming series Difficult People, which...
View ArticlePre-Gaming with Host Extraordinaire Cameron Cooper
Hailing from Atlanta, OAK stylist and go-to party host Cameron Cooper is a big presence, a bundle of fashion inspirations, wild anecdotes and quippy one-liners. And his apartment is equally as...
View ArticleBachelorette Episode 7: The Rains of Castamere
This season of The Bachelorette is giving me SAD. Every episode starts off all dark and gloomy with someone complaining to or about Kaitlyn (most often to her face!) and it's just bumming me out. I...
View ArticleSantigold Returns with the Fire New Track "Radio"
You know your soundtrack is capital-F fire if Santigold's contributing, and her latest for the upcoming John Green-based, Cara Delevingne-starring Paper Towns is no exception.Pulsating, swagged out and...
View ArticleInside the Bizarre and Brilliant Mind of "Blurred Lines" / "We Can't Stop"...
Where do you begin with Diane Martel, the director whose era-defining videos range from Mariah's "Dreamlover" in 1993 to the 2013 double-play of "We Can't Stop" and "Blurred Lines"? NYC native, niece...
View ArticleGrace Jones Will Finally Release Her Memoir This Fall
Famously known for saying in "Art Groupie" that she'd "never write [her] memoirs," disco-era goddess/perpetual queen Grace Jones has (thankfully) gone back on her word, as she's finally releasing I'll...
View ArticleThe New Royals: Kaya Stewart Debuts Her New Video Jonah
Photograph by Jiro SchneiderWelcome to our column The New Royals, in which we introduce you to the noteworthy youngsters we know are destined for fame. Some will actually be from royal or princely...
View ArticleLet's Guess What Kind of Sci-Fi Movie Zadie Smith and Claire Denis are Making
Some of the most widely acclaimed movies of the year have been science fiction, a genre that is rapidly losing the stigma it once had when compared with supposed "cinema" or its ink-stained cousin,...
View Article"I'm Not Even Trisexual": More From Our Miley Cyrus Cover Story Interview
Miley with creative director Diane Martel; photography by Paola KudackiThe cover story of our Use Your Voice issue focuses on the Happy Hippie Foundation and the inspirations of its founder, Miley...
View ArticleU.S. Girls Tackle the Burden of Beauty in the Haunting Video for "Woman's Work"
U.S. Girls's Meg Remy makes feminist, pop-tinged gems that are both haunting and unusually alluring in their lush, lo-fi dissonance -- and if the eerie, self-directed video for "Woman's Work" is any...
View ArticleKendrick Lamar is Defying Gravity in His Confrontational Video for "Alright"
Today, Kendrick Lamar continues his 2015 streak of making aggressive, dense art that's difficult to parse at first look (or listen), with the video for To Pimp a Butterfly's "Alright." The video,...
View ArticleA/S/L: Exploring Web 1.0 with Arabelle Sicardi
The internet has been part of our lives for long enough that a generation of writers and artists has come of age with it, and used it as a tool to construct their creative and professional identities....
View ArticlePremiere: Scout Willis Goes Exploring with Ex-Pro Era Beatmaker Lee Bannon
Though he's primarily known for his drum-n-bass production and work as Pro Era's former beatmaker, Lee Bannon has been exploring decidedly more ambient territories as of late. The latest example of...
View ArticleThe 10 Weirdest "Celebrities" Of Yesteryear
You think there were no weird, offbeat celebrities before reality shows came along? You think Honey Boo Boo and the Kardashians are the height of bizarre? Well, that's a weird way to think. Let me take...
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