Jadie Stillwell

Exit Poll: ‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ Raises a Glass to Bars Everywhere

July 29, 2020

If you’re missing the grimy embrace of your favorite neighborhood bar, the Ross brothers’ latest film drinks to you.

Lauv Loves Coldplay Almost as Much as He Loves Drake

May 5, 2020

Or maybe it’s the other way around.

Help Save New York With These Innovative COVID-19 Relief Efforts

May 4, 2020

From the A24 prop auction to Christie’s Andy Warhol collection, we rounded up the New York-iest ways to give back to the city.

Into: The Very Likable Likenesses of David Hockney: Drawing From Life

April 27, 2020

A collection of portraits spanning whole friendships and lifetimes brings us into Hockney’s inner circle.

Nice To Meet You: Singer-Songwriter Elah Hale on Double Texting and Double Jointed Elbows

April 2, 2020

Elah Hale is a big talent in a totally average height body—and other facts you need to know about the 20-year-old Interscope-signed singer-songwriter.

The New “Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures” Exhibit Speaks to Us

March 16, 2020

The walls at MoMA might not talk, but these photos sure do.

We Went There: Brooklyn’s Annual Valley of the Dolly Partons

March 3, 2020

The real Dolly Parton challenge has nothing to do with your LinkedIn profile picture.

Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino is Crying to “Landslide” in the Post Office Parking Lot

February 25, 2020

Best Coast’s lead singer and self-described “big witch” on the benefits of moving forward and the hazards of listening to Stevie Nicks in public.

Hamlet Director Yaël Farber Asks Us to See Shakespeare in Ourselves

February 24, 2020

Farber cast Ruth Negga as the pouting prince in a Brooklyn “Hamlet” that asks more questions than it answers.

Artist Dan Colen Has A Farm

February 18, 2020

The artist discusses his mission to feed the less fortunate and how it inspired his new tie-dye capsule collection.

Tennis is Sailing Away to Paul Simon, Angel Olsen, and the Verve

February 14, 2020

In honor of their new album “Swimmer,” the royal couple of shag rug bedroom pop nixes a road trip playlist and gives us songs to sail to.

Wilsen is Listening to Hans Zimmer, “Monster Mash,” and A Lot of Nick Drake

January 14, 2020

The Brooklyn band shares some setlists for every occasion, from the studio to the shower.

How Siouxsie and the Banshees Saved Sue Webster’s Life

December 20, 2019

She was a teenage banshee.

In a New Production of an Old Play, Fefu and Her Friends Go Beneath the Surface

November 26, 2019

The director of the often-read but rarely-seen production turns the inner world of eight women on its head and invites her audience to explore what lives underneath.

Milky Chance is Listening to Britney, Whitney (The Diva), and Whitney (The Band)

November 13, 2019

The German electro-folk-pop duo talks great driving albums, good recording studios, and very, very bad karaoke.

That Time Jane Fonda Sculpted Abs to Save the Planet

November 13, 2019

The queen of arrests, direct action, and activism was also once the queen of the at-home workout video. Somehow those things are not unrelated.

Allen Stone is Listening to Al Green, Patty Griffin, and Alanis Morissette (Karaoke Edition)

November 6, 2019

In which the soul-singer passes on an album to his son, recalls church choir, and makes it clear that karaoke is a family affair.

NYC Halloween Store Employees on the Best, Worst, and Wildest Costumes They’ve Ever Seen

October 31, 2019

We traversed the city to hear from the people on the front lines of public humiliation about Keanu Reeves, “Euphoria,” and one brazen cop-banana.

Cat Marnell on Coke Straws, Courtney Love, and Caroline Calloway

October 21, 2019

The unhealthy-health writer of old has never tried Glossier’s famously “clean” beauty line, but she did once use coal as make-up in Istanbul.

Before Just Kids: The First Photos of Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe

October 18, 2019

50 years after he shot his friends naked under a lamp in a tiny apartment, the photographer Lloyd Ziff brings the portraits out from under the bed.