Interviews
Grace Lavery: The Author and Academic Confronting Transphobia
The "Please Miss: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Penis" writer has been harassed, trolled and banned from Twitter – but she's still going strong.
Abby Roberts Went Viral as a TikTok Makeup Artist. Can She Make it in Pop?
We followed the 20-year-old MUA as she embarks on a very 21st century route to music stardom.
Netflix's 'Jeen-Yuhs' Documentary Shows Kanye West at His Most Vulnerable
Filmmakers Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah talk about the decades-long process of bringing the three-part doc to life.
Fontaines D.C. Are Sick of Their Own Stereotype
As the Dublin band rockets to greater and greater heights, they discuss their reputation as "punk poets" and their upcoming third album, 'Skinty Fia'.
'I Do the Splits Very Easily': An Email Exchange With Joan Collins
Ahead of her new BBC documentary "This Is Joan Collins", we asked the 80s legend about Hollywood, feminism and her best party trick.
Dasha Nekrasova and Madeline Quinn on Their Epstein-Inspired Horror Film
Plus: a photoshoot in which they recreate Damon Albarn and Liam Gallagher’s football match from the 1996 Britpop derby.
Emily Ratajkowski Is a Woman Looking at Society Looking at Her
The model discusses her NYT-bestselling book of essays "My Body" and takes on the criticism levied against it.
Going Deep On Beyoncé, One Of the Last Stars of the Pre-Internet Era
Grace Medford speaks with Tshepo Mokoena about her new book on Queen Bey, delving into personas, pop and how young Black women navigate the industry.
‘There Was Always Openness’ – Genesis P-Orridge’s Daughter On Family Life
Genesse P-Orridge talks growing up on the road, co-editing Genesis' memoir 'Nonbinary', and becoming the caretaker of their complicated legacy.
ArrDee: No Sleep Till Brighton
The 19-year-old rapper went from working in an Amazon warehouse to playing Wireless in just six months – but he's here to stay.
Making the ‘New West’: A Roundtable with the Cast of ‘The Harder They Fall’
Idris Elba, Regina King, Jonathan Majors and director Jeymes Samuel on riding horses, Black cowboys and correcting history.
The 'Human Centipede' Director's New Film Is Just as Dark as You'd Expect
Tom Six's shock horror franchise became an unlikely phenomenon in the 2010s. Now, he's struggling to get his films released at all.