IN CONVERSATION
Dove Cameron and Alan Cumming on Sex, Sleep Patterns, and Schmigadoon!
April 10, 2023
“I feel like this dirty old man, but I’m always encouraging young people to have more sex.”
Saffron’s Symphony
February 19, 2015
In Mozart in the Jungle, Saffron Burrows, that bohemian British beauty, plays Cynthia, the most level-headed of the orchestra members…most of the time.
Jessica Lange
October 8, 2013
On wistful bohemian rhapsodies, the endless romance of the edge, and the art of rebelling exquisitely.
Cyndi Lauper
May 26, 2009
Cyndi Lauper skyrocketed to fame in 1984 on the strength of her four-octave vocal range, zany persona, ragtag wardrobe, and multicolored hair. In the intervening decades her seemingly do-it-yourself image and iconoclastic career have attracted a legion of fans in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender communities, which have always embraced her as a sort of kindred spirit. Lauper has always reciprocated their affection, but this month she’s got a special surprise in store: the launch of a three-week, 15-city True Colors tour to benefit the Human Rights Campaign, during which she’ll share the stage with a roster of topflight talents. The tour kicks off in Las Vegas on June 8.