As a teenager Michael Dineen was thrown into the New York City underworld of drug selling, gangs, and death, and barely got out with his life years later down the line. He’s now drawn on his life experiences to write Suburban Gangsters, a fictionalized story of a Long Island teen falling in with a bad
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Will Crewdson has lived out a fanboy’s dream, going from a young new wave afficionado in the eighties to a glam rock singer in the nineties and a frequent Adam Ant collaborator in times more recent. I gave him a video call to chat about this bizarro moment for the rock and roll scene, his
As a luminary with a decades-long career in music promotion, science, and visual arts, Howard Bloom likely doesn’t mind being called a Renaissance Man—and not just because one of his personal heroes is Galileo. I talked with him about topics as varied as his history with the internet, getting kicked out of his own art