
We first got into Glenn O’Brien in the late 90s through an old tape-trading buddy who lent us a snowy VHS copy of Glenn’s groundbreaking 70s public access call-in show, TV Party. His first gig was working with Andy Warhol on Interview magazine, and he went on to write and edit for Rolling Stone, High Times, Oui, Playboy, Artforum, and a bunch of other low-budget rags. He’s produced a handful of books, acted in films, and in 2009 was named one of GQ’s Top 10 Most Stylish Men in America. When we met him to discuss his piece on the intersection of sex and fashion, we spent the entire meeting geeking out over him. Two weeks later he quietly filed his copy, which was excellent, of course.
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