september issue

memorial

Joel Meyerowitz Talks to Ryan McGinley About Shooting the Aftermath of 9/11

September 10, 2021

“To find myself inside this catastrophe with two gigantic buildings that fell, the chaos of it. It was more vast and monumental than any of the great ruins of history.”

RECLINE & LUXURIATE

Mickalene Thomas and Whoopi Goldberg on Artistic Freedom

September 9, 2021

“Black artists so often have to define ourselves based on how we look. We don’t have the same freedom or privilege as white people to walk around and say, ‘I’m an artist.’”

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Bernadette Peters and Lin-Manuel Miranda on the Privilege of Creativity

September 6, 2021

The Tony winners discuss Broadway, enduring moments of doubt, and the biggest difference between television and theater.

debut

“I Can Do This”: Michael Gandolfini Tells Jonah Hill How He Became Tony Soprano

September 6, 2021

The son of the late James Gandolfini talks to his friend about the sometimes sad, always surreal process of channeling his father’s iconic role in “The Many Saints of Newark.”

feed

Exit Planet Dust

September 3, 2021

This summer, the New York bag runneth over with parties and revelers and concerts and raves and we were really loving it so here are some pictures of it by some of our favorite legendary children.

market

Pro Skater and Amateur Heartthrob Sean Pablo Reviews Bags

September 3, 2021

“It makes me feel a little trashy, in a bleached-blonde hair with hot-pink lipstick and a tank-top kind of way.”

ICON(S)

Audra McDonald and Leslie Odom Jr. Have a Reunion for the Ages

September 2, 2021

The Tony Award winners discuss Broadway, championing for diversity behind the scenes, and how the past year has ushered in a new era.

screenplay

The Ballad of Regina and Sal, Starring Sebastian Chacon and Riley Keough

September 2, 2021

In an original screenplay by Jeremy O. Harris, this is the story of two lovers from opposite sides of town, and a boy with fiery eyes and dreams no one could steal.

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Patti LuPone Is Anxious and Emotional About Broadway’s Return

September 1, 2021

The stage and screen legend talks to her “Company” director Marianne Elliott about returning to the theater, her wild days at Julliard, and why “actor” is a dirty word. 

in conversation

What’s It Like Being Lily-Rose Depp? Keira Knightley Finds Out

August 30, 2021

“I feel like I’ve been your stalker all morning, because I’ve been looking at loads of pictures of you.”

lesson

The Azealia Banks Guide to Putting Down the Most New York Anthem

August 27, 2021

Step 1: Go to the 212.

PARTY!

Inside the Interview September Issue Wrap Party

August 26, 2021

“Interview” gathered its darlings—rising stars and legends alike—to celebrate the new issue at Nordstrom’s flagship store in Manhattan.

makeup

Byredo Beauty and the Glow of a Single Pixel

September 18, 2020

Makeup inspired by everything from a stranger’s hand to the cloudiness of salt water at night.

Show & Tell

The Vibrant and Introspective Quilts of Rosie Lee Tompkins

September 16, 2020

How the late master quilter challenged the traditional notions of what a textile could be.

Jason Wu reflects on his first 10 years

October 4, 2017

Ten years into the launch of his eponymous, elegant brand, the New York designer continues to redefine the look and feel of modern american luxury. He’s dressed movie stars, supermodels, and, yes, Michelle Obama—but as his sophisticated fall collection suggests, he’s only just begun.

Blanket statements

October 2, 2017

The daily commute can feel cramped and chaotic. It might as well be cozy.

Kiss the Crown

September 29, 2017

Show-stopping headpieces fit for a queen.

How Amy Sedaris became a deranged domestic goddess

September 29, 2017

The beloved performer, author, and all-around national treasure adds yet another credit to her résumé with her forthcoming TruTV series At Home With Amy Sedaris.

Plastic makes perfect

September 29, 2017

Thoroughly modern suiting that’s almost too good to remove from the wrapping.

The sound of silence

September 29, 2017

Distinguished dressing, punctuated by soft knits and strong tailoring, brings out the quiet confidence of the woman who wears it.